Chris McClean stood in front of a large building covered in drapes. He rubbed his hands together eagerly as a smile crept along his face.

"Hello and welcome," he announced as he looked up at the camera. "It wasn't too long ago that we brought 25 contestants back to Wawanakwa Island to compete for one million dollars. We've invited them back for a little reunion now."

His smile widened as he added, "At least, we told them that it was for a reunion. They're actually in for a wild ride, and this is only the beginning. Ah here comes to bus now."

A dusty old bus pulled up to the stop where Chris was waiting. The first to exit was a frowning goth girl. She shot a look of disgust at Chris.

"Gwen, good to—" Chris tried to say.

"Let's just get this over with," she sighed as she shoved her palm in his face.

"I couldn't have said it better myself," sniffed a haughty Hispanic girl as she exited. "Every time we get together things go horribly wrong…for me!"

"Yeah, we all care, Courtney," Chris scoffed sarcastically.

"Duncan, will you hurry up?" Courtney barked.

A tough looking boy with various piercings and green hair came out of the bus carrying various bags.

"Really, Duncan, I didn't pack that much, what is the taking so long?" Courtney snipped.

"Sorry, Princess, but I don't see you carrying anything," Duncan replied.

"You two are still together?" Chris gasped in surprise.

"Yes, and this time you're not going to ruin it," Courtney declared. "And she isn't either."

Gwen sighed and rolled her eyes as Courtney jabbed a finger at her.

"Can you get over it already?" Gwen said. "I've tried to forget all the crap I've been put through."

"Just don't try anything," Courtney ordered.

"Hi everybody, he Chris!" came a chipper voice.

Everyone looked up at the bus to see a short girl with glasses hop off the bus.

"It's so good to see you all again," she exclaimed eagerly.

"Glad someone thinks so," Chris said as he shot at glance at the other three.

"I'm sure it's good to see me too," came a smooth voice as an attractive Hawaiian boy exited.

Although the girls tried to resist all of them couldn't help but stare and drool at Justin.

"Justin, you're looking…" the short girl tried to say.

"Handsome, dashing, better than I have in ages?" Justin laughed. "There are so many synonyms for Justin. I've been visiting various spas and had many treatments to look 110 percent more gorgeous."

"Quit being such a road-hog," came a bossy voice from behind Justin. "There are some people here who actually matter."

Justin stepped aside to reveal a thin Asian girl with long black hair.

"Heather, I see your hair has grown back," Chris commented.

"Don't even talk to me," she spat at Chris. "The sooner this is done with the better."

"Welcome to the club," Duncan said.

"Sign me up for this club," said a short Indian boy.

"Noah, I'm sure you'll do your best to damper our moods," Chris said. "Assuming the three witches over there don't beat you to it."

"Hey, hey, let's not speak ill of these lovely ladies," said the next former camper, a small boy with brown hair. "Heather, I love your hair, it really looks some full and flowing."

"Shut it, Cody," Heather snapped.

"Courtney, you're looking as regal as ever," Cody tried.

"Shut it, Cody," Courtney snapped.

"Gwen…" Cody was looking at her with pleading eyes.

"Sorry, Cody," she sighed.

As Cody looked away he thought he saw Justin shooting him a taunting smile. Next a buff girl marched off the bus.

"Eva, so glad you could make it," Chris greeted. "Still bitter about losing last season?"

She stomped on his foot without speaking.

"I'll take that as a yes," Chris wheezed.

Beth shot a weak smile at Eva and waved. The bodybuilder just ignored her.

"Yo, whazzup everybody," said the next, toque-wearing, boy. "The Zeke is in da house."

"Ezekiel, you have got to stop talking like that or we'll all go crazy," Chris said.

"Sorry, eh," he said meekly.

As Ezekiel walked down, everyone else stepped away from him.

"Hey all, so good to see you," greeted a large black girl. "Or at least some of you."

She shared an angry stare with Heather and Courtney.

"Nice to see you too, Leshawna," Chris said. "And here's a friendly face, it's DJ!"

"Hi everyone," greeted the large boy with a smile.

"Hey, DJ, and like, it's so super to see everyone else too," said a small tan girl as she moved past DJ.

"Ah, here we have Katie and Sadie," Chris announced. "Um…where's Sadie?"

"Oh, she's not here right now," Katie answered.

Everyone prepared themselves for the tantrum, but it never came.

"Um, aren't you upset?" Gwen asked.

"Oh, it's, like fine," Katie said. "I've spent like so so so much time off the island while Sadie was still on that like, I'm totally okay with being on my own. She was just like a little bit busy or something."

"Incoming!" came a cry from above.

Everyone looked up to see a redhead girl diving from the sky. She deployed her parachute and landed safely on the ground.

"Here's Izzy!" she announced.

"Wait a minute," Chris said. "This is barely more than half of you. Where are the other campers?"

The camera switched to show two blond teens sitting in a meeting room with a professional looking man in a suit.

"Bridgette, Geoff, we don't want your talents wasted on that dinky Total Drama show," the man said. "We're willing to offer you a million dollar contract to work on our 'Save the Whales: The TV Show' show."

"Sounds good to me," Bridgette said with a smile.

The camera then showed the set of a commercial. A jock in a red tracksuit was bouncing a soccer ball on his feet.

"Hi, I'm Tyler and you might know me as the jock from Total Drama," he said. "If you want to be as good at sports as I am, I suggest you wear Athleflex, the shoes of champions."

Then his girlfriend, Lindsay, jumped out in cheerleading outfit and began to dance happily.

"Go, go, Athleflex," she cheered.

Next the camera showed a large boy staring at a cheese cellar with an open jaw.

"So…much…cheese," he droned.

Then it showed a boy with orange hair unconscious on a hospital bed. A man who looked very similar to him burst in.

"Was it Ninjas?" he demanded. "Did Ninjas get my Harold?"

"Worse," the doctor said. "Gummi Slugs."

The camera then displayed a large group of fangirls surrounding a house. A muscular boy with a guitar was standing outside the door. He had an awkward smile on his face.

"Um…ladies, if you could please," he tried to say.

"I love you, Trent!" cried one large girl as she rushed up and hugged him.

"Sadie?" Trent said.

The camera then showed a similar scene, only this time the fangirls were attacking the house.

"This is for getting Bridgette eliminated back in World Tour," someone cried as they tossed a tomato at the window.

"Yeah, and Noah, and DJ, and everyone else you got eliminated," cried someone else.

"Well those girls ever relented?" muttered a muscular Hispanic boy as he looked out the window.

He then turned around to see that a girl with long purple hair was hiding behind him.

"What are you doing here, Sierra?" he asked.

"The Cody fangirls already demolished my house," she explained.

"Well, no matter, we can make do with just the 14 of you," Chris said. "In the greatest challenge ever!"

As he spoke the tarps fell off of the building and revealed it. It looked like a mesh of various buildings, like a theme park ride with a medieval castle with pyramids coming out of it.

"Wait a minute, challenge?" Courtney cried. "You said this was a reunion."

"What? You're reunited," Chris said playfully. "But at the same time you'll be competing for another splendid prize."

"I won't do it!" Courtney protested. "I won't degrade myself again."

"Too late," Chris exclaimed eagerly. "If you had read the very fine print in the invitations we sent you, you would have seen that simply by arriving you are legally declaring that you will participate."

"Urg, just wait until my lawyers hear about this," Courtney threatened.

"Already taken care of," Chris said. "You're lawyers have all agreed to take the next couple of months on an all-expenses paid trip to Hawaii."

"You…you…" Courtney looked like she was ready to explode.

"Easy, Princess," Duncan said.

"Don't tell me what to do!" she screamed.

"And I haven't even gotten to the best part yet," Chris sighed with a smile. "This challenge will take place inside of this building. We've taken machinery and effects from theme parks, film sets, secret laboratories, you name it. Together it makes the ultimate battlegrounds; some rooms are sci-fi based, some are fantasy, some are just plain action. The goal is to duel each other as you travel the rooms; we'll be watching your every move."

"We?" asked Gwen.

"Yes, me and the entire viewing audience," Chris said. "Anyways, I'll be deciding when someone is 'dead' and remove them from the game. Oh, and did I mention that there's a prize worth one million dollars in store?"

He didn't get a very enthusiastic reaction.

"But that's not today's prize; the last two remaining will get something else very special," Chris promised. "Ready?"

"No!" Courtney shouted.

"Too bad, you have to go anyways," Chris laughed as he pushed a button.

14 doors opened to the building and the campers entered. As Katie entered her room she found herself in an odd electronic cavern. The door slammed behind her. In front of her she saw various platforms that appeared to be floating.

"Okay, Katie, here goes nothing," she muttered to herself.

Gwen meanwhile found herself walking on grass. She looked up and gasped. There was simulated sky all around her; it was as if she was actually outside.

"Amazing," she breathed.

Noah had entered in a similar room, except he walked on dust and was surrounded by western style buildings.

"Hm, cliché idea Chris, but I'll give you points for effects," he muttered.

He felt something knock against his feet and looked down. It was an old-fashioned pistol. He picked it up curiously and fired it experimentally. With a loud crack it emitted a puff of smoke.

"Should be harmless," he said. "But knowing Chris you can never be too careful."

He held onto the gun as he walked through the western town. He walked around the vicinity but found nothing. He decided to try one of the buildings. He tested one of the doors and gasped as he opened it. It left the western world and instead led to a room full of step. He stepped through carefully and felt the snow crunch beneath his feet.

"I'll say it again, very nice effects," Noah exclaimed as the door behind him shut.

Suddenly something whipped past him. He froze as a spear just missed him.

"Okay, a spear is also a very nice effect, but I don't think this one is so safe," Noah breathed nervously.

He turned to see who had attacked him; he spotted Ezekiel not too far away with another spear.

"Oh great, it's you, homeschool," Noah sighed.

"Not anymore, eh, now I'm a vicious Ice Age hunter, eh," he declared as he tossed another spear.

"Are you crazy?" Noah cried as he dived to avoid the projectile. "I could get hurt if you hit me with one of these."

"This time the prize is mine, eh," Ezekiel just said as he raised another spear.

Noah decided that his only option was to run. He sprinted through the snow and away from Ezekiel. He found himself climbing over mounds of snow as he travelled deeper into the room.

"How big are these rooms?" he asked aloud.

Another spear shot near him and he kept running. Suddenly he felt his foot slip on ice and he came crashing down. Cold snow filled his clothes as he slid down a hill. He brushed some of the snow out of his eyes to see the homeschooled hunter readying another spear. Then Noah spotted his pistol lying in front of him.

"This better work," he groaned as he picked it up and fired clumsily.

As soon as the loud shot as stopped echoing, they heard Chris's voice fill the room, "Nice shot, Noah. Ezekiel, a bullet to the gut would probably kill you, I'm afraid you're out."

Ezekiel sighed as a passage opened behind him and he left.

"And Noah, great performance," Chris added. "You looked really scared."

"I could have died!" Noah screamed. "These spears—" he kicked one and it bent, "—are made of plastic…"

Meanwhile Katie had leapt across various platforms and had come to a dead-end. The only thing that she could see was a track in front of her.

"Am I, like, supposed to wait for the train or something?" she muttered.

In response, the "or something," arrived quickly. It was a large spacecraft.

A small robotic figure exited and chirped, "All aboard."

"Um, okay," Katie said with a shrug.

She stepped onto the ship which then immediately sped down the tracks. Katie found herself in a sterile white room filled with benches. She also saw Courtney sitting in one of the benches.

"What is she doing here?" Courtney barked at the robot. "I thought that this was a private trip."

The robot chirped in confusion.

"Ugh, get out!" Courtney ordered to Katie.

"Um, I, like, don't really think that's a super idea right now," Katie said as she looked out at the track.

"Fine, I'll get rid of you myself," Courtney declared as she pulled out a futuristic looking gun.

She fired a green ray at Katie who jumped to avoid it. It didn't look like it was actually a weapon, but she remembered what Chris said about the contest. Courtney continued to fire and Katie frantically dodged. She made it to a door at the end of the room and slid it open. She found herself now stepping onto a cart on a train. Cody was seated in this room.

"Oh cool, you guys get a Star Trek room," he exclaimed. "I'm stuck in this history lesson of a cart."

He stopped talking however, when he saw Courtney firing her ray gun angrily. Both Cody and Katie hid behind seats to avoid Courtney's shots. Suddenly the train lurched to the stop as all of them were shook to the ground.

"Let's get away from this maniac," Cody exclaimed as he and Katie opened the door.

They quickly jumped off, but didn't look at who they had just jumped into. As the craft left them behind, Katie realized that she had landed on Eva who was growling angrily.

"Oh, um, hi," Katie said nervously.

Meanwhile Gwen was still wandering through the thickening vegetation. It was so thick that she didn't even see Leshawna until the two bumped heads.

Gwen immediately perked up in surprise, but Leshawna just said, "Don't worry, girl, it's just me and I ain't gonna get you eliminated."

"That's nice to hear," Gwen sighed.

"We've gotta stick together," Leshawna said. "We're up against Heather and Courtney all over again."

Leshawna was cut off when a bright red dart pierced the tree they were standing near. Both looked up to see masked figure wielding a dart blower.

"Could that be one of them now?" Gwen suggested. "I'm betting Heather."

"Nah, seems like more of the hands-on work of Courtney," Leshawna said.

"You shall both submit to the will of the mighty Esprit!" the assailant declared.

"Izzy," both girls concluded.

"Then I think that means we'd better run," Leshawna said.

Gwen was already ahead of her and darting through the large plants. Several more darts pursued them as masked Izzy swung from tree to tree. Gwen had another crash encounter as she rammed right into DJ.

"Hey girls, what's going on?" DJ asked.

He didn't get a chance to see anything else before a dart hit him in the shoulder.

"Ow," he cried out.

"DJ, that dart no doubt contained deadly poison," Chris announced. "I'm afraid that's it for you."

A passage slid open and revealed a staircase for DJ to follow. As soon as he was gone the girls continued to run.

"If there are passages in the ground," Gwen began, "then maybe we should look out for—"

"Right on cue," Leshawna exclaimed as the two fell through a chute in the ground.

Back on the train/spacecraft, Courtney held her gun ready to shoot any other unwanted guests. The train stopped at what looked like a moon themed room. The door opened a Courtney prepared to shoot. She didn't though when she saw Duncan.

"Wow, am I glad to see you," she sighed.

She dropped her gun and the two embraced and kissed. As they pulled apart Duncan dropped to his knees.

"What are you—" was all Courtney could say before Duncan grabbed her gun and fired at her.

Courtney froze in shock, but after a minute she screamed, "How could you? How could you do this to your girlfriend?"

"Hey, I do what I have to, to survive," Duncan said with a shrug. "And face it, you find that irresistible."

"Don't…don't," Courtney decided to just kiss Duncan and whisper, "You're making this up to me."

Then the train stopped again and a different door opened. Courtney exited through it and left Duncan alone on the train. Duncan grabbed the gun and began to pace around the train as it moved. It stopped again and he prepared the gun. He looked out the window and saw that it had arrived at a plant-infested land. However, before the door opened all the lights shut down and he was left in the dark.

"Whoa, what's going on?" he exclaimed.

He could hear someone entering and began to fire in that direction. His gun emitted shot bursts of light and allowed him to see a figuring slinking in the shadows, but he couldn't see who it was. He backed away from the figure and continued to shoot. He heard someone approach and decided to tackle forward. He collided with the person and the two struggled together. Then the person escaped from him. He spun around the room as he made out shadows. He felt something pointy touch his neck.

"Another victim of the might Esprit," a voice said.

Then Duncan left through the same door that Courtney had just left through

Meanwhile Beth was wandering in a large industrial city scene. She heard something behind her and froze in terror.

"Why hello, Beth, fancy running into you here," came a smooth voice behind her.

"Uh…hi, Justin," she said as she turned around.

"I was hoping that perhaps you and I could work together," he said. "After all you nearly won Total Drama Action, I'm sure you'll make a great ally."

"I don't know, alliance tend to lead to trouble for me," she said.

"Okay, then, I'll just go," Justin said as he turned away.

"No!" Beth cried, then softer, "No, it's okay actually. I wouldn't mind being with you."

The two walked together through the city scene. It was eerily quiet.

"So, Beth, how have you been?" Justin asked trying to break the silence.

"I've been good," Beth answered. "My boyfriend, Brady, was planning a vacation to Australia with me."

"Ah yes…Brady," Justin said the word with distaste, then stopped speaking.

The duo eventually ended up in an alley with nowhere to go. They began to search around for a hidden door.

"Here's something," Beth exclaimed as she pushed a button.

Suddenly Justin was sent through a trapdoor. He landed in a huge heap of garbage.

"Eck, this is so not good for me," he complained.

"Justin, you're finished," came Chris's voice.

"What? How could that kill me?" Justin cried.

"Well if you wanted I could turn on the trash compactor," Chris said.

"No, no, that's okay," Justin said as he crawled through his passage.

"Sorry, Justin," Beth called after him.

In a desert world Eva, Cody, and Katie travelled together.

"I think that we could make a really super alliance," Katie said. "You're strong I'm…uh nice."

"Look the only reason why I haven't killed you yet is because if I did it myself it might be too realistic," Eva threatened. "As soon as we find something Chris will accept, you're toast. You too, wimp boy."

"Ah man," Cody sighed.

But neither of them stopped following Eva through the desert. Chris had somehow managed to simulate desert so it was an uncomfortable journey. Eventually they spotted a pyramid in the distance.

"Maybe I can sacrifice you guys to some Egyptian god," Eva said.

The three approached the temple, then the door began to slide open on its own. Before any of them could react they saw Noah firing his pistol rapidly. Eva was right in his line of fire.

"Eva, I don't think even you could survive that many shots to the chest," said Chris's voice.

Eva roared and stomped her foot in rage. Everyone backed away from her so she wouldn't lash out at them. Once she calmed down slightly another door opened in the pyramid which she exited through. Noah tried to fire his gun into the air for a test, but all he heard was clicks.

"Out of ammo," he sighed.

Beth continued to walk down the empty streets when she arrived at an old train station. She heard the sound of a train approaching and decided that she should wait for it. A rusty old train arrived, but before she could do anything else, a masked figure jumped off the train.

"Prepare to meet your doom," announced the figure as she drew her sword.

Beth backed up nervously and the mystery person took a step forward. Then Beth turned and ran as the masked figure pursued. She frantically tried a door to a building and ran through. She found herself in a pool of water now. As her pursuer gained on her, she swam towards a boat. She crawled in and began to paddle away. Suddenly she saw something splash in front of her. She rowed towards it to investigate. She found Leshawna and Gwen floating in the water.

"I thought that slide would never end," Gwen sighed.

"Guys!" Beth called as she waved to them.

The two girls joined Beth in the now crowded boat.

"There's this creepy masked person chasing me," Beth explained.

"Yeah we saw Izzy too," Gwen said. "As usual, she's the craziest one here."

As this was happening, Heather was carefully exploring a very scientific looking hallway. Wires laced the walls and lights flashed and blinked randomly as she walked past them. She entered a room and found that it was full of screens. Two in particular caught her attention, one with Cody, Noah, and Katie travelling in a desert, and one of Leshawna, Beth, and Gwen in a boat.

"Hm, I wonder what happens if I push this button," Heather cackled as she pushed a bright red button beneath the water screen. Immediately an army of shark fins surrounded the boat.

"Ha, too easy," Heather exclaimed.

"Oh no, sharks!" Beth screamed.

"Let's just stay calm, maybe they'll leave us alone," Leshawna suggested nervously.

To their surprise, the sharks did leave them.

"That worked?" Gwen said shocked.

The sharks instead targeted Izzy.

"Arg, you'll never take the might Esprit down without a fight," she cried as she punched one of the sharks.

Its face imploded in on itself revealing that they were animatronic. Izzy continued to fight off the sharks whose bites had little effect on her.

"Izzy, Izzy," Chris called. "That's very impressive, but the truth is, if those were really sharks, you'd be dead by now."

"Darn," Izzy sighed as a boat arrived to take her away.

"Well that's something," Heather said to herself. "But I'd really like to see weird goth girl punished. Hey, where did the other three go?"

The desert screen was blank. Katie, Cody, and Noah had found another door and were now travelling through the same sciencey hallway. Soon they had arrived outside of Heather's door without her even knowing.

"Hey, like, check doodledod out," Katie exclaimed.

She pointed at a button that was marked, 'Do not press.'

"I get this feeling that we should push it," Cody said with a smile.

As he pushed it, a jolt was sent through Heather's chair.

"Ow! Chris, I thought we weren't supposed to be actually able to get hurt here," Heather complained.

"No, you're just not supposed to die," Chris said. "Which you would have if that was a real electric chair."

As she left the room she grumbled at Cody, "You'll pay for this."

The three that remained in the hallway continued to walk down the hallway and eventually stopped when Cody pointed out a room that was labelled as the Armoury.

"Might be a good place to stock up," Cody suggested.

"What is this, a video game?" Noah scoffed.

"Pretty much," Cody said as he opened the door.

The room was full of boxes of weapons. Cody eagerly started grabbing at guns and other weapons. Noah still tried to remain stoic but he was clearly interested in some of the weapons.

"Hey guys, what's this?" Katie asked as she held up an orb with a button. "Should I push this?"

"No, don't, it's probably a grenade," Cody called too late.

The orb started beeping.

"Oops, what should I do?" Katie asked frantically.

The orb beeped faster and faster, then emitted a long sustained beep.

"Katie, that explosion would have killed you," came Chris's voice. "Noah and Cody, it probably would have killed you too, but I'll let you off the hook this time."

Meanwhile Leshawna, Gwen, and Beth had arrived at a dock and found a new door. They opened it and found themselves in a barren land. A barracks had been set up nearby.

"Hm, a war zone," Gwen said. "I've got a bad feeling about this."

The three stepped out carefully, but Beth was hanging behind.

"Maybe I'll just stick around in here," Beth said as she opened the door to the building.

Inside she found a small room with a joystick on the floor. Leshawna and Gwen kept walking through the dead land, eventually Leshawna pointed out a pair of figures ahead. Then a green blast shot towards them. Both moved aside, but their opponents continued to fire. Eventually as they got closer Gwen and Leshawna saw that they were fighting Noah and Cody.

"I wonder what this does," Beth mused as she began to fool around with the joystick.

Nothing seemed to happen around her. However, outside Noah had spotted a tank heading right for them.

"Uh, Cody," he said.

"Not now," Cody said as he fired with determination. "I got one!"

"Thanks, Cody," Gwen said sarcastically.

"Eep, Gwen, sorry," Cody gasped.

A passage opened for Gwen and she left. It was then that Noah finally got Cody to look up and see the tank heading right for them. He paled.

"Hm, doesn't seem to do anything," Beth concluded. "Maybe if I push this button."

The tank aimed at the boys and fired a large explosion of smoke. Noah was coughing violently as the smoke filled his lungs.

"Noah, you're definitely out," Chris announced. "Cody, again that should have killed you, but I'll keep you around to keep things interesting."

As Noah departed, Cody began to continue his attack on Leshawna. The large girl decided to cling to the now stopped tank. She used to it shield her from Cody's shots. As she crept around it, she spotted Noah's weapon and grabbed it. She began to return fire on Cody. The boy smiled and leapt up onto the tank which gave him the perfect vantage point to shoot Leshawna.

"This thing is useless," Beth decided as she tossed the joystick away.

Suddenly the tank lurched in the opposite direction sending Cody tumbling to the ground right in front of Leshawna.

"Game over," Leshawna said as she fired at him.

"Aw man, it would have been so much cooler if I said that," Cody complained.

"Leshawna, Beth, congratulations, you two are the last remaining," Chris announced.

Beth came out of her hiding spot and high-fived with Leshawna. Then a ladder descended from the sky. Both looked at each other, then began to climb up. When they reached the top, Leshawna found a passage in the sky which was actually the ceiling and opened it. She and Beth climbed out to be outside on the very top of the building.

"Our winners," Chris announced from the ground.

The girls looked down to see the twelve other contestants that had been in the strange building with them. Some, like Gwen and Katie, were clapping; while others, like Heather and Courtney, were just scowling angrily.

"And as promised, you two will be getting a special prize," Chris announced. "You may both choose someone to join the cast for the next season of Total Drama."

"Ooh, I pick my boyfriend, Brady," Beth cried happily. "He's so smart and so nice I'm sure everyone will love him."

"And what about you, Leshawna?" Chris asked.

"Ha, I don't think I know anyone dumb enough to actually want to do this show," she said.

Immediately her phone began to ring.

"Hang on, one sec," she said as she answered it. "Hi, Jasmine, is this—"

"Leshawna, you've got to pick me!" cried the voice on the phone. "It's been my lifelong dream to be on Total Drama and now it's finally in reach."

"Alright, alright," Leshawna laughed. "I pick my gal pal, Jasmine."

"Great, glad that we got that settled," Chris said. "I'll send for your friends and the rest of you can get on the jet."

He pointed to behind the building where a rusty old jet was waiting.

"Wait a minute, you mean that season 5 isn't going to be here?" Courtney asked.

"Of course not, can you imagine how much it would cost to rent this place for two months?" Chris said. "Nope, we've got something else planned for you. So get on, fasten your seatbelts, and get ready to begin Total…Drama…City!"

Author's Note: Okay, it's time to start the next season! This episode was the special transition episode like the one between TDI and TDA where they all search for the million dollars; or the Celebrity Manhunt one. So the actual season will start next episode.

I'm sorry that I had to cut so many characters, but here's my reasoning. I wanted to have a reduced cast so that I could focus on specific characters and give them time to develop. This way I can add non-elimination rounds and keep people around longer. I chose to not use the characters that either I find boring or have no potential anymore, since I would only eliminate them immediately if I did use them. So I'm sorry if your favorite character isn't here, but I have my reasons.

Finally, my last season I have everything planned out, who would win, when everyone would be eliminated etc. But this time I have less of a plan and more of just playing as I go along, which means that I have much more room for suggestions. I still have some things pretty sure, like a lot of the pairings and who the main heroes/villains will be. But if there's anything you want to suggest let me know and I'll see if I can work it in. Once again thanks for reading :D