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Ed, Edd n Eddy
Ed
- The Ditz: He has not shown a single moment of intelligence.
- Epic Fail: Chris had to remove him from the baseball challenge for his blatant disregard of the rules.
- Everyone Has Standards: Ed's a really gross and unhygienic person, but even he thinks that pooping in a pool is disgusting. He even runs away like the rest of his team when Lily poops inside their tub.
- Fan Disservice: Him sleepwalking naked in episode 2.
- The Hero: He's the reason why his team wins some of the challenges. He ate every food without quitting in episode 13 and was the only one who didn't get tired in the pacer test episode.
- The Load: But at the same time, he, like Lily, is one of the worst challenge performers, such as being forcibly removed from the baseball challenge by Chris for violating the most fundamental rules, and not even trying to stop during the red light, green light part of the dance challenge.
- Innocently Insensitive: He seemed completely unaware he was making sexist statements in his last episode, and thus he kept on going throughout the challenge. When he calls May an "icky Kanker girl," Marie pretty much chases Ed onto the Boat of Losers out of fury.
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot: Once he made his first sexist remark in his boot episode, he never let up, and he paid dearly for it.
- Would Rather Suffer: Ed chooses to get electrocuted by eels rather than jumping into May's arms in episode 10.
Edd
- Adaptational Wimp: He was pretty weak in his series, but not as much as here, where even a dodgeball was too much for him.
- Graceful Loser: Accepts his elimination with no lost dignity.
- The Load: He wasn't useful in challenges, which led to his elimination.
- Nice Guy: He's one of the most moral people on his team, even refusing to participate in the bullying of Harold in the cooking challenge.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Inverted. Edd stops Harold from rigging the votes in order to get Courtney out, and is praised for it.
Eddy
- Apathetic Citizens: Unlike Ed, Eddy doesn't mind that Edd got eliminated. He does care, but chooses to keep his emotions to himself.
- Cheaters Never Prosper: Subverted. In the canoe challenge, he (aware of DJ's fear of water) purposefully splashes water on him while he was pushing his team's canoe so the latter can lose and his team won't be up for elimination. Because of this, Eddy's team doesn't lose and DJ's team is up for elimination.
- Crossover Couple: Eddy begins a relationship with Lynn in episode 10.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's not the nicest guy around, which has led to three bottom two appearances in just the first five episodes, but he nevertheless is a team player and he manages to score a relationship with Lynn.
- Sore Loser: Whenever his team loses a challenge, he whines about it every time. Unsurprisingly, he's in the bottom two in his team's first three elimination ceremonies but manages to be safe.
Jimmy
- Everyone Has Standards: Unlike Sarah, he's frightened by Eddy getting hit by a buoy along with his teammates.
- The Load: His lack of strength and weak body makes him useless in challenges, but is saved from being eliminated due to Sarah intimidating the others to not vote for him.
- Non-Gameplay Elimination: He is medically evacuated from the game after being brutally shocked by eels in episode 29.
- Took a Level in Badass: When impersonating Owen, he's able to defeat Duncan in arm wrestling, earning him individual immunity.
Jonny
- Loophole Abuse: Seeing that Chris is an example of Screw the Rules, I Make Them!, Jonny uses Plank to hit the balls rather than catching and throwing. Chris allows him to use this tactic.
Kevin
- Jerkass: Played with; while he does warm up to some people, like DJ and Cody, he stays mean to others, like Heather, Katie, Sadie, and Eddy. This unravels in his last episode, when he insults Eddy and the already eliminated Cody while explaining why they should vote off Heather.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite being rough around the edges with his enemies, he's shown to care for his friends. He helps Cody get with Lindsay and votes him off in hopes of him being healed from getting mauled by a bear.
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot: He didn't know when to keep his mouth shut after episode 13's challenge:
- First, he insulted Eddy in front of Lynn. Twice.
- Then, he said Cody was awkward in flirting with girls, which pissed Lindsay, whom Cody was dating, off too. This leads to Nazz breaking up with him.
- On top of that, he's shocked when he gets voted out.
- Sore Loser: He wasn't bad enough for Chef to have to intervene, unlike Lola, Harold, Lori, or Rolf, but he was quite angry at his elimination.
Lee
- Clingy Jealous Girl: She got angry at Leni for holding Eddy during the outdoors challenge.
- No Sense of Personal Space: What led to her elimination; Eddy just wanted her to leave him alone.
Marie
- Big Sister Instinct: She cares about May, and was pissed at Ed when he stupidly and rudely rejected May. It didn't help that she was already mad at him for making numerous sexist statements throughout the episode.
- Big "YES!": When she and Edd finally enter a relationship.
May
- Break the Cutie: Was devastated when Ed rudely rejects her upon his elimination.
- The Ditz: Similar to Ed, she's very dimwitted.
- Stupid Sacrifice: Heather convinces her to quit by telling her Ed will be happy to find out she quit.
Nazz
- Beware the Nice Ones: She's one of the nicest contestants, but does not hesitate to put Kevin in his place when he made fun of Eddy.
- Nice Girl: She's close to Luna in this regard as far as the original Gophers go.
Rolf
- Big "NO!": When he loses to Eddy in what would be his last challenge.
- Jerkass Ball: In the ninth episode, he joins Duncan, Geoff, Owen, and Ezekiel in tormenting Harold for leaving his dirty underwear all over the Gophers guys' cabin.
- Loners Are Freaks: In the top 22, he went from being in an alliance with all the guys to ending up on the wrong side of the numbers with Ezekiel, all because he wasn't in a relationship with anyone else left in the game.
- Sore Loser: He was furious at his elimination, and Chef had to force him onto the Boat of Losers.
Sarah
- Best Served Cold: Sarah votes off Lana after Heather tricks her into believing that Lana got Jimmy electrocuted and taken out of the game.
- Taking the Bullet: She performs the barrel of leeches dare in Jimmy's place.
The Loud House
Lana
- Death Glare: She gave one to Katie after the latter accidentally hit Lily in the blind William Tell challenge.
- He Knows Too Much: How she gets eliminated; Heather secretly caught her voicing her suspicions of her after Jimmy and May's eliminations struck her as odd, and Heather arranged her blindside.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: She's one of the most powerful players in the game, and she's sometimes the reason why her teams win challenges.
Leni
- Dumb Blonde: Due to her being Literal-Minded more than once, she's this.
- Epic Fail: Immediately gets eliminated in episode 28's challenge by asking what she's supposed to do, even after Chris explained the rules.
- Literal-Minded: A trait carried over from her series.
Lily
- The Load: She and Ed (on his bad days) are the worst challenge performers. This leads to her being voted out in episode 27, when she is seen as the weakest of the five people up for elimination.
Lincoln
- Does Not Like Spam: Lincoln is shown to hate oatmeal raisin cookies when rewarded with one.
- My God, What Have I Done?: His reaction after his Curse Cut Short rant towards Lucy on international TV.
Lisa
- Does Not Like Spam: Lisa is shown to hate oatmeal raisin cookies when rewarded with one.
Lola
- Berserk Button: It really isn't a good idea to harm Justin in her presence.
- Glass Cannon: Best shown in the dodgeball challenge. She gets furious when Justin is harmed, but is immediately reduced to tears the moment she gets hurt.
- Sore Loser: She was not happy with her elimination. Chef had to force her onto the Boat of Losers.
Lori
- Implausible Deniability: Similar to her home series, she tries to deny farting in episode 5 by blaming it on her shoe.
- The Load: Was this in episode 17. Her bad skills in baseball led to her team voting her off that episode.
- Sore Loser: She did not react to her elimination well, and Chef had to force her onto the Boat of Losers.
Luan
- Pungeon Master: She was already this from her series, so it was to be expected.
- Shipper on Deck: Supports Eddy going out with Lynn and even says that he's welcome to hang out with her and her family.
Lucy
- The Load: Downplayed, as she was mediocre rather than terrible, but she still never stood out in challenges, which led to her elimination.
- Unfazed Everyman: Lucy doesn't react at all to Chef roaring at her face.
Luna
- Nice Girl: She's one of the most amicable contestants, and was one of the few not to find Harold being fed an underwear sandwich funny.
- This Is Unforgivable!: Inverted. Luna gets knocked out by a baseball bat accidentally thrown by Ed, but she doesn't mind.
Lynn
- Crossover Couple: Lynn begins a relationship with Eddy in episode 10.
- Violently Protective Girlfriend: She beat Kevin up when he insulted Eddy after episode 13's challenge. She was also willing to fight Lee, who was already out by then, if she tried to interfere in her relationship with Eddy.
Total Drama
Beth
- We Hardly Knew Ye: She was the first person eliminated due to her canon allies being placed on a different team.
Bridgette
- Demoted to Extra: Unlike her performance in canon, she gets eliminated early after failing the talent show.
- Wouldn't Hurt a Child: In the dodgeball challenge, Bridgette gently tapped Lily with a dodgeball instead of throwing it due to her age. She gets a raspberry in return.
Cody
- Pet the Dog: This fic does that to him. He befriends Kevin, who's a jock, and gets Lindsay as a girlfriend.
Courtney
- Adaptational Nice Guy: Mainly due to Harold's plan to cheat her out failing, she stays nice instead of becoming a jerk.
- Ms. Fanservice: Carried over from canon. Her eventual boyfriend, Duncan, was enamored when he finds out from Courtney herself that she sleeps in just her pink two-piece.
DJ
- It's All My Fault: If he makes a mistake of any sort, he owns up to it. For example, his aquaphobia in episode 7 costing them the challenge is forgiven by the team since he at least tries in challenges, unlike Justin, who went home that episode for not contributing.
- My God, What Have I Done?: Quits the competition in episode 20 out of guilt for attacking Lindsay when he got hit with the boomerang.
Duncan
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Like canon (at least 1st season). He helps Ezekiel adapt to the outside world and is grateful of Double D saving Courtney from getting eliminated.
Eva
- Hair-Trigger Temper: Just like in canon. Also just like in canon, she's eliminated for it.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: She was eliminated in the exact same spot as canon with nothing to set her apart from her canon self.
Ezekiel
- Jerkass Ball: In the ninth episode, he joins Duncan, Geoff, Owen, and Rolf in tormenting Harold for leaving his dirty underwear all over the Gophers guys' cabin.
- Loners Are Freaks: In the top 22, he went from being in an alliance with all the guys to being blindsided by the whole cast sans Rolf, all because he wasn't in a relationship with anyone else left in the game.
Geoff
- Heroic Sacrifice: The other guys considered for elimination were already in a relationship, so he decided to eliminate himself to be nice to the couples. He was also going to ask Bridgette out at Playa de Losers to start a relationship of his own.
Gwen
- Ms. Fanservice: Carried over from canon due to her revealing clothing.
- Smug Snake: Her taunting and remarks towards Heather in episode 19 leads to the latter pretending to be bullied by her in order to get Gwen eliminated, which works.
Harold
- Downer Ending: Unlike his canon counterpart, Harold doesn't get the satisfaction of rigging Courtney out of the game to get back at Duncan for making his stay in the competition miserable, thanks to Edd discovering his cheating and everyone choosing to vote him off (even those who were against Duncan, Geoff, Ezekiel, Owen and Rolf picking on him) due to now liking Courtney more for getting together with Duncan. Thus, Harold spends his last episode being bullied and concludes his run with no one on his side and both Duncan and Courtney, his tormentors, making it far into the game, at least for now.
- Sore Loser: He was angry at his vote rigging plan being foiled by Edd, and Chef had to force him onto the Boat of Losers.
Heather
- Big Bad: Just like in canon, except she's more savvy about it rather than just trying to fit the stereotypical reality TV archetype like in canon.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She's an Alpha Bitch, but she tricks everyone into thinking that she's compassionate. Not only that, every time someone does see her for who she is, she summarily gets them eliminated.
- The Chessmaster: In episode 31, upon discovering the six remaining Loud sisters splitting the vote among her three allies, and Duncan, Courtney, Eddy, and Lincoln all voting for her, she not only rounds up her alliance of four against Lana, she brings in Sarah by falsely blaming Jimmy's medical evacuation on her.
- Horrible Judge of Character: Being the main antagonist, she's gotten people to think that she's a nice person and gets them to vote off people she hates.
- Ms. Fanservice: Carried over from canon due to her skimpy clothing.
- We Have Reserves: Outright mentions this trope when Courtney targets her in episode 30, leading her to convince May to quit.
Izzy
- Ms. Fanservice: Carried over from canon due to her skimpy and revealing clothing. Owen ends up dating her.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: She tries to help Lindsay get her key inside a beehive, but ends up causing Lindsay to be thoroughly stung. This angers Lindsay and her alliance and causes Izzy to be eliminated after losing an elimination tiebreaker that night.
Justin
- Lazy Bum: He repeatedly excludes himself from participating in challenges, much to Kevin's irritation. It eventually bites him in the ass in episode 7 when Kevin finally finds a chance to off him.
- Mr. Fanservice: Carried over from canon due to his talent contest performance and Katie, Sadie, and Lola all having crushes on him.
Katie
- The Dog Bites Back: She and Sadie go against Heather after suffering her abuse.
- Would Hurt a Child: Downplayed in the blind William Tell challenge; she wasn't intending on hitting Lily to the point of making her cry, but she was more worried about Lily's siblings glaring at her for what she did.
Leshawna
- Graceful Loser: Acknowledges her ego costing her team the challenge and leaves with no ill regards.
- Small Name, Big Ego: Her dancing. This is what gets her eliminated.
Lindsay
- Beware the Nice Ones: Very nice, but Kevin talking bad about her already eliminated boyfriend Cody really made her mad.
- Even the Loving Hero Has Hated Ones: She refuses to forgive DJ for assaulting her, even though he wasn't himself.
- Genius Ditz: Was able to catch an eel with no bait. Even Lisa was impressed.
- Ms. Fanservice: Carried over from canon due to her skimpy clothing. It was also revealed in the first post-merge challenge that she went naked during a marching band practice. Cody, much to his pleasure, ends up dating her.
- Nice Girl: Just like in canon.
- Verbal Backspace: Upon realizing she's starting to bring Heather's secret side out to the public when she slaps Owen while impersonating Heather, she claims she just had a nightmare where that happened. She ends up in the bottom two with Owen, but survives due to Owen venturing into the land of inappropriate comments.
- Violently Protective Girlfriend: She slapped Kevin silly when he critiqued Cody in front of her.
Noah
- Epic Fail: His throws in the basketball challenge were described as "hilariously short." Needless to say, his teammates didn't find it hilarious, especially after he tried to pass sports off as not being his forte.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He did have some good interactions with DJ in episode 7, which is more than the Noah from the real first season can say.
- Never My Fault: He nonchalantly claimed sports weren't his forte, which angered his team and caused his elimination.
- Sore Loser: He didn't react any better to his elimination than his canon counterpart did.
Owen
- Everyone Has Standards: Even he was put off by episode 13's challenge.
- Fan Disservice / Naked People Are Funny: Him sleepwalking in episode two.
- Hypocrite: Joins Duncan, Geoff, Ezekiel and Rolf in picking on Harold for leaving his nasty underwear over the cabin even though Owen is no better than Harold in "stinking" the boys cabin just like Geoff points out.
- Jerkass Ball: In the ninth episode, he joins Duncan, Geoff, Ezekiel, and Rolf in tormenting Harold for leaving his dirty underwear all over the Gophers guys' cabin, fulfilling DJ's canon role as the usual Gentle Giant who bullies Harold only once during the cooking challenge due to DJ being on a different team.
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot: When impersonating Lincoln in episode 28's challenge, he puts way too much emphasis on the Loud parents loving each other so much to have eleven children. This leads to Chris throwing him out of the challenge, and Owen getting voted out that night.
- Springtime for Hitler: He tries to throw the tiebreaking long jump challenge against Izzy in episode 26 by jumping in place, but Izzy inadvertently gets herself eliminated by doing practice cartwheels backwards, which Chef counts as a backwards jump.
- Taking the Bullet: He attempts to do this in episode 26 by convincing Heather to vote him off instead of his girlfriend Izzy, but Heather refuses.
Sadie
- Failed a Spot Check: She forgot to turn the oven on when making her team's ribs in the cooking challenge, which led to her elimination.
- The Dog Bites Back: She and Katie go against Heather after suffering her abuse.
Trent
- Nice Guy: One of the nicest characters, even refusing to participate in the bullying of Harold in the cooking challenge.
- Sanity Slippage: After Gwen's elimination, he becomes his canon TDA counterpart with regards to the number nine. In fact, he's even worse; things such as making every sentence of his nine words long are things the canon Trent never did in TDA.
- Took a Level in Dumbass: He was very sane for almost his entire run. After Gwen's elimination, he stopped trying in challenges, while his number nine obsession got worse with each passing episode until his elimination.
Tyler
- Adaptational Jerkass: His last episode unearths multiple personality flaws that were absent from his canon self, specifically Never My Fault and Sore Loser.
- Jerkass Has a Point: He was right about some things as some of his teammates didn't even face their fears.
- Laser-Guided Karma: After getting voted out for refusing to face his fear and being defensive about it, he is paid a visit by said worst fear when he takes the Boat of Losers.
- Never My Fault: He tries to spread the blame after he refuses to face his fear in the phobia challenge, which angers his team further, and it causes his elimination. Justified, as a few of his teammates didn't face their fears.
- Sore Loser: Let's just say he fills Canon!Noah's role in having marshmallows thrown at him by his teammates for a reason.