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I remember watching Total Drama being 10 years old, when All-Stars came out. I thought it could have been one of the best shows if the writers knew how to make good charcters and not waste their potential.
Disventure Camp is what that show would be if the writers knew how to write good arcs. It's smart, cute, interesting and, most of all, full of great characters!
It's not perfect though, some of the voice actors, like Krystal's, have a very weird accent that sometimes really ticks me off, and it sometimes feel more like a reality show than a parody of it, without many jokes and stuff.
But overrall, I'd highly recommend the show for anyone who likes interesting characters in a series without toilet humor. I first watched the BETA version of it in 2022, and it's not hard to see the creators are very passionate about what they do.
SCORE: 9.
Disventure Camp is what that show would be if the writers knew how to write good arcs. It's smart, cute, interesting and, most of all, full of great characters!
It's not perfect though, some of the voice actors, like Krystal's, have a very weird accent that sometimes really ticks me off, and it sometimes feel more like a reality show than a parody of it, without many jokes and stuff.
But overrall, I'd highly recommend the show for anyone who likes interesting characters in a series without toilet humor. I first watched the BETA version of it in 2022, and it's not hard to see the creators are very passionate about what they do.
SCORE: 9.
- pedrocasarini-76815
- 21 juin 2024
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- imdbfan-9333172452
- 1 avr. 2025
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Disventure Camp is the animated Total Drama show that broke the formula: Intense eliminations, really interesting totems, interesting antagonist and that they feel like what they are: They want to win, they make good strategies... You get me. The only bad thing is all stars through episodes 14-21 but It IS still better than total drama all stars. This show develops pretty well their characteres and know how to use them in future seasons. Even through this show also has room for improvement, It IS not as much as total drama needs It. To sum up Disventure camp is a really good reality animated show that has a really good future.
- javierfernandezmatesanz
- 3 juil. 2025
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"Total Drama" is better than "Disventure Camp" for a bunch of reasons that make it stand out. From its unique concept and strong characters to its humor, animation quality, and overall impact, "Total Drama" sets the bar high. Here's why it outshines "Disventure Camp."
When "Total Drama" first aired in 2007, it brought something completely new to TV. It mixed the format of reality shows like "Survivor" with animation, creating a fresh and engaging blend that was both fun and groundbreaking. This mix of reality TV chaos with the creativity of animation made "Total Drama" not just a new show, but a trendsetter.
One of the biggest strengths of "Total Drama" is its characters. The show has a wide range of characters, each with unique personalities, backgrounds, and storylines. From Owen, the lovable big guy, to Heather, the master manipulator, every character brought something special. Over multiple seasons, viewers watched these characters grow, form alliances, and face betrayals, making it easy to get attached to them. On the other hand, "Disventure Camp" often falls short in creating such deep and relatable characters.
When "Total Drama" first aired in 2007, it brought something completely new to TV. It mixed the format of reality shows like "Survivor" with animation, creating a fresh and engaging blend that was both fun and groundbreaking. This mix of reality TV chaos with the creativity of animation made "Total Drama" not just a new show, but a trendsetter.
One of the biggest strengths of "Total Drama" is its characters. The show has a wide range of characters, each with unique personalities, backgrounds, and storylines. From Owen, the lovable big guy, to Heather, the master manipulator, every character brought something special. Over multiple seasons, viewers watched these characters grow, form alliances, and face betrayals, making it easy to get attached to them. On the other hand, "Disventure Camp" often falls short in creating such deep and relatable characters.