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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States and April 22, 2023 in Canada on Teletoon (now renamed Cartoon Network Canada as of March 2023) ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States and April 22, 2023 in Canada on Teletoon (now renamed Cartoon Network Canada as of March 2023) ending the series on a high note.2023).
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* AfraidOfClowns: In episode "A Terrifying Round with a Menacing Metallic Clown", Velma is too scared to solve the mystery because it involves a robot clown and she's afraid of clowns. However, unlike most examples, it's not because of the makeup -- she's afraid of them because one shredded some of her books when she was a kid.
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* AfraidOfClowns: In episode "A Terrifying Round with a Menacing Metallic Clown", Velma is too scared to solve the mystery because it involves a robot clown and she's afraid of clowns. However, unlike most examples, it's not because of the makeup -- she's afraid of them because one shredded some of her books when she was a kid.
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** Bridgette has the least focus episodes of all the main characters, and appears less and less frequently after the first season. In Season 1, she appeared in 35 episodes (including end credits scenes), but in Season 2, she only appeared in 11, and in Season 3, she only appeared in 4 episodes. Lampshaded in the Series Fauxnale, where Bridgette tries to get her own episode after realizing how little she has appeared in the show.
** Cody intitally counted; despite appearing pretty regularly in that season, he never got ADayInTheLimelight even once - something all the kids with less appearances than him got at least one of. Seasons 2 and 3 rectify this, giving him a significant number of focus episodes.
** Cody intitally counted; despite appearing pretty regularly in that season, he never got ADayInTheLimelight even once - something all the kids with less appearances than him got at least one of. Seasons 2 and 3 rectify this, giving him a significant number of focus episodes.
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** Bridgette has the least focus episodes of all the main characters, and appears less and less frequently after the first season. In Season 1, she appeared in 35 episodes (including end credits scenes), but in Season 2, she only appeared in 11, and in Season 3, she only appeared in 4 episodes. Lampshaded in the Series Fauxnale, SeriesFauxnale, where Bridgette tries to get her own episode after realizing how little she has appeared in the show.
** Codyintitally initially counted; despite appearing pretty regularly in that season, he never got ADayInTheLimelight even once - something all the kids with less appearances than him got at least one of. Seasons 2 and 3 rectify this, giving him a significant number of focus episodes.
** Cody
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* OutOfFocus: Bridgette, Gwen, Jude (in Seasons 2 and 3), and Noah. Though they get major roles, they have the least appearances out of all of the kids. Special mention goes to Bridgette, who only appears in ''four'' episodes of Season 3.
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** Bridgette has the least focus episodes of all the main characters, and appears less and less frequently after the first season. In Season 1, she appeared in 35 episodes (including end credits scenes), but in Season 2, she only appeared in 11, and in Season 3, she only appeared in 4 episodes. Lampshaded in the Series Fauxnale, where Bridgette tries to get her own episode after realizing how little she has appeared in the show.
** Cody intitally counted; despite appearing pretty regularly in that season, he never got ADayInTheLimelight even once - something all the kids with less appearances than him got at least one of. Seasons 2 and3), 3 rectify this, giving him a significant number of focus episodes.
** {{Downplayed}} with Gwen. She was part of the SpotlightStealingSquad of the original series, andNoah. Though they get major roles, they have the while Gwen appears frequently (at least more than Bridgette and Noah) and has a few episodes centered on her, she's not as focused on as much and tends to be absent in a majority of episodes or play a minor role in them.
** Jude and Noah are examples of being DemotedToExtra: the former appears in less than half of the episodes in the second and third seasons, which becomes full-on ChuckCunninghamSyndrome in the GrandFinale special, where he is neither seen nor mentioned. Noah, meanwhile, has his appearancesout of all of decrease in the kids. Special mention goes to Bridgette, who only second and third seasons and appears as a silent extra in ''four'' episodes of Season 3.several episodes.
** Bridgette has the least focus episodes of all the main characters, and appears less and less frequently after the first season. In Season 1, she appeared in 35 episodes (including end credits scenes), but in Season 2, she only appeared in 11, and in Season 3, she only appeared in 4 episodes. Lampshaded in the Series Fauxnale, where Bridgette tries to get her own episode after realizing how little she has appeared in the show.
** Cody intitally counted; despite appearing pretty regularly in that season, he never got ADayInTheLimelight even once - something all the kids with less appearances than him got at least one of. Seasons 2 and
** {{Downplayed}} with Gwen. She was part of the SpotlightStealingSquad of the original series, and
** Jude and Noah are examples of being DemotedToExtra: the former appears in less than half of the episodes in the second and third seasons, which becomes full-on ChuckCunninghamSyndrome in the GrandFinale special, where he is neither seen nor mentioned. Noah, meanwhile, has his appearances
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** Even though there are 52 episodes of each season and everyone seems to finally get a major role at some point, most of the episodes focus on Courtney, Beth, Duncan, Izzy, Harold and Owen (the first, third, fourth and last of which were already members of the original series' spotlight stealing squad). Cody, although he appears frequently and gets major roles, most of the time he's used as a pain magnet and is forgotten by the others. This even gets lampshaded in "Tiger Fail", an episode where he appears in the beginning, and disappears until the end.
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** Even though there are 52 episodes of each season and everyone seems to finally get a major role at some point, most of the episodes focus on Courtney, Beth, Duncan, Izzy, Harold and Owen (the first, third, fourth and last of which were already members of the original series' spotlight stealing squad). Cody, although he appears frequently and gets major roles, most of the time he's used as a pain magnet and is forgotten by the others. This even gets lampshaded in "Tiger Fail", an episode where he appears in the beginning, and disappears until the end.
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* SugarCausesHyperactivity: If the children get a hold of cake, they ''will'' go berserk. In "Cuttin' Corners", Chef is seen in a TroubledFetalPosition as the kids experience their sugar rush.
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* TroubledFetalPosition: In "Royal Flush", Sewer Mike wants to hear what goes on in Beth's head despite Noah's and Duncan's warning. Later, as Beth ends her horrific rambling, Sewer Mike is left hugging his tail and rocking himself steadily.
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** In "Cuttin' Corners", Chef is seen cowering in fear after the kids get a hold of cake.
** In "Royal Flush", Sewer Mike wants to hear what goes on in Beth's head despite Noah's and Duncan's warning. Later, as Beth ends her horrific rambling, Sewer Mike is left hugging his tail and rocking himself steadily.
** In "Cuttin' Corners", Chef is seen cowering in fear after the kids get a hold of cake.
** In "Royal Flush", Sewer Mike wants to hear what goes on in Beth's head despite Noah's and Duncan's warning. Later, as Beth ends her horrific rambling, Sewer Mike is left hugging his tail and rocking himself steadily.
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* OutOfFocus: Bridgette, Gwen, Jude (in Seasons 2 and 3), and Noah. Though they get major roles, they have the least appearances out of all of the kids. Special mention goes to Bridgette, who only appears in ''four'' episodes of Season 3.
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** Even though there are 52 episodes and everyone seems to finally get a major role at some point, most of the episodes focus on Courtney, Beth, Duncan, Izzy, Harold and Owen (the first, third, fourth and last of which were already members of the original series' spotlight stealing squad). Cody, although he appears in episodes, doesn't get a single one focusing on him, and when he is in an episode, he's used as a pain magnet and is forgotten by the others. This even gets lampshaded in "Tiger Fail", an episode where he appears in the beginning, and disappears until the end.
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** Even though there are 52 episodes of each season and everyone seems to finally get a major role at some point, most of the episodes focus on Courtney, Beth, Duncan, Izzy, Harold and Owen (the first, third, fourth and last of which were already members of the original series' spotlight stealing squad). Cody, although he appears in episodes, doesn't get a single one focusing on him, frequently and when he is in an episode, gets major roles, most of the time he's used as a pain magnet and is forgotten by the others. This even gets lampshaded in "Tiger Fail", an episode where he appears in the beginning, and disappears until the end.
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* StatusQuoIsGod: In comparison to [[Franchise/TotalDrama its parent franchise]], changes between episodes don't stick, but it ''is'' more comedy-driven than the previous iterations.
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* StatusQuoIsGod: In comparison to [[Franchise/TotalDrama [[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama its parent franchise]], changes between episodes don't stick, but it ''is'' more comedy-driven than the previous iterations.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies''
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States and April 22, 2023 in Canada on Teletoon(now renamed Cartoon Network Canada as of March 2023)ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States and April 22, 2023 in Canada on Teletoon(now Teletoon (now renamed Cartoon Network Canada as of March 2023)ending 2023) ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States and April 22, 2023 in Canada ending on Teletoon(now renamed Cartoon Network Canada as of March 2023)ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States and April 20, 22, 2023 in Canada ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States and April 20, 2023 in Canada ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023 and premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) was released on April 15, 2023.2023 ending the series on a high note.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) is set to be was released on April 15, 2023.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 44 40 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) is set to be released on April 15, 2023.
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On December 20, 2021, it was confirmed that with the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'''s renewal for two more seasons on Creator/HBOMax, production would be concluding in early 2022. The final episode aired on July 22, 2022, finishing the series' run at 3 seasons of 78 episodes, However a 40 44 minute musical tv special (A Very Special Special That's Quite Special) is set to be released on April 15, 2023.