Thought it would be convenient to make my own Total Drama spinoff series. I like to call this, Call to Action.

However, my rules for this game will be different than a regular Total Drama season. There will only be 8 contestants, and they will be split into two teams. There will not be an elimination until one team wins the best out of 7 challenges, at which the losing team has to send someone home before the teams merge.

Lastly, my contestants are 13 years of age.

Got it? Good. Let's begin.


Contestant #1: Bre Carter from Phoenix, Arizona.

The camera zooms in on a beautiful, blond, pony-tailed girl wearing a pink cheerleader uniform. She looked highly bubbly, with her blue eyes grabbing the attention of the audience. She sat with her legs crossed on her neatly-done bed as she grinned at the camera.

"Hello, Total Drama," she waved at the camera before introducing herself. "I'm Breanna Carter. I live a seemingly peaceful life. A little about me...I am a straight-A student and overall a perfect daughter to my parents, as well as the best sister to my twin brother," she sighed happily at the mention of her only sibling. She then pulled out a photo album, pointing at numerous photos, which clearly represent her one-sided relationship with her brother. One of the photos features then dressing as Hansel and Gretel for Halloween the previous year, with her face being bright, while her brother's face showed off the embarrassment. Another photo features her brother on April Fool's day, where Bre shoved a pie in his face.

"I hope you choose me, because I will share my love and compassion with everyone else, and that is my strategy to strive and win this thing." Bre declared before a voice rang out from outside her bedroom, causing her to cringe.

"BREANNA, GET YOUR BUTT OUT OF THERE! IT'S MY ROOM TOO, Y'KNOW!"


Contestant #2: Lee Carter from Phoenix, Arizona.

A blond-haired boy appears on his side of the room he shared with his sister. He looked quite similar to the girl who auditioned previously, only this boy's hair was cut into a taper haircut, and he wore a stained white tee, along with black shorts and white sandals.

He looked at the camera with a smug look on his sister. "My sister Bre just auditioned for this stupid show, so I figured why not show my skills. Who would want to pick my sister over me?" He said, rolling his eyes. "I'm somewhat of a good student." He shrugged his shoulders before grinning at the camera. "But I can assure you that if you pick me, Chris McLean, I can guarantee your ratings would go through the roof."

Just then, his sister lunged from behind, cackling as the boy shrieked in horror. "You can't use my camera without permission, brother!" She exclaimed before smothering her cheeks in her brother's face. The boy, Lee, rolled his eyes at the camera as he began to wonder if he could survive a season of Total Drama with his sister.


Contestant #3: Sammy Tally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

A handsome, but gloomy-looking young teenager turned on his camera with a rather antsy look on his face. He was a dark-skinned boy with a buzz-cut, along with rectangular glasses, along with a white dress shirt, a blue vest, and a black tie. He put on a smile that almost looked staged. As if he was hiding something very dark. He was in a fancy-looking living area of his home, showing off how wealthy he truly is.

"Hey," He greeted, waving at the camera, before scratching his neck timidly. "I'm Sammy. It was...never really my idea to do this, but my parents insisted. They didn't want me cooped up in this house all summer. They are extremely busy individuals, with my father being the mayor of my city, and my mother always on business trips. They are often not home." He sighed depressively. "If you choose me, I will stay focused on winning that cool scholarship." His small smile soon dissolved into a sad frown. "It's not like I need it anyway." He muttered.


Contestant #4: Patricia Anne from Honolulu, Hawaii.

A beautiful, tanned-skinned girl wearing a black wetsuit, stood on the sandy beach near her house, smiling wide at the camera that was now rolling as she stood next to a row of surfboards. Her hair was tied into a single, neat pony-tail

"Aloha, ya'll!" She almost squealed. "The name is Patricia! I am a crazy, happy-go-lucky girl with a good attitude! I can't wait to be on TV!"

A man's voice rang from behind the camera. "Hey, honey. Why don't you show a few tricks on your board?"

Patricia grinned as she grabbed a board and ran into the waters, completely unaware of the shadows of sharks from a distance.


Contestant #5: Monty Peterson from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

In a rural landscape of South Dakota, a young teenage boy was seen near the farm where he and his extended family lived. He held his finger over his lip as he motioned toward the camera. He had medium-length auburn hair that was quite the mess, along with a black shirt and blue overalls.

"I am going to get me a nice old moose," He said with a southern accent, grinning as he armed himself with a glittering knife. He crept over some nearby bushes as he noticed something move within them. He then let out an inhumane roar as he lunged into the bushes, hoping to catch something for dinner. Then the figure turns out to be a muscular individual who did not look pleased as he glared at the boy.

The boy chuckled nervously as the man pulled out his belt. "Sorry Pops," he then began to panic as his father motioned over towards him. "Listen, I can explain."

The camera then crashed as the boy received a merciless beating from his father for his idiocy.


Contestant #6: Gina Palmer from Houston, Texas.

In a suburb outside of Houston, the camera filmed a girl putting on her gloves and hopping onto her four-wheeler

The camera rolled as the Japanese-American girl with long, wavy hair drove her vehicle around her backyard, before skidding it to a stop near the camera.

The camera zoomed in as the girl grinned. "Hey! The name is Gina. In case you are wondering, I am an over-confident teen whose sole purpose in life is to have fun, which is why you should let me be on the show! I like extreme sports, even though I tend to sustain a few injuries! Whether it's a sprained ankle, a torn ACL, or a torn MCL!" She then laughed before driving off through the fence and down the neighborhood, calling out to her father, and apologizing for the damages. "Sorry, Dad!'


Chris McLean sat in his office chair, setting his tablet down after having watched all of the auditions. He was outraged that these were all they had. Just 6 auditions?! He picked up his phone and dialed up his friend Chef Hatchet's number.

"Yeah, Chef, what's the big deal?" He yelled. "Only 6?!

Chef's voice rang over the phone. "Chris, you have put through 51 different competitors through hell! What did you expect?"

Chris groaned and muttered, taking a sip of his coffee. "52 if you include Blainley."

"That's not the point, Chris. People understand what they are up against after watching just 6 seasons of Total Drama. You need to take these 6 competitors and manage them. This is why the board decided to assign someone else to host the show."

Chris nearly choked on his coffee as he exclaimed in shock. "Someone else?! Who could host this show better than me?"

Chef sighed. "Well, the audience appeared to have enjoyed the Ridonculous Race. so the board-"

"Chef..." Chris interrupted, speaking through his teeth. "Please don't tell me what I think you are going to tell me."

Chef moaned. "Don's going to take over."


That's it. I hope you guys enjoy it. Also, what do you guys think the two team names should be. I am thinking of Bats vs. Wolves. But there should be some sort of adjectives. For example, Killer is for Bass while Screaming described the Gophers. What adjectives should I use?

Thank you and see you next time on Total...Drama...Call to Action!