Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race

2015

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7.4| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

18 teams travel the world to 26 exotic locations trying to be the last team standing to win a million dollars complete with a new host.

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Rijndri Load of rubbish!!
Moustroll Good movie but grossly overrated
Matrixiole Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Mister Gorys This is a pretty boring spin-off of Total Drama Island that really doesn't live up to the franchise's name or best series and episodes. I think the show is really running out of steam and ideas here.
LexTheDude I wonder what the Total Drama people were smoking when they came up with this idea. Like honestly all the time they just retexture characters. That's how lazy they are to put the effort in. Like they've lost time for the effort that they made there be fewer episodes. That's how lazy they are. They basically killed off their series with this season or well series. I would call it a series. Search up total drama on Google you'll see what I mean. So anyway the whole plot every time on their show or series is that there are contestants fighting to get 1M+ dollars. And so in this one, they go around the world. Basically like total drama world tour. With MOST of the Original cast. Before they crapped on the show and didn't bring any of the original's back for like two years straight but I don't remember cause of course I don't. So it's like total drama. Get total drama in your head for what I'm saying. So they have a different host I'm not lying. Chris isn't the host anymore. It's some random guy they hired to do his place. So the original host doesn't even host this. So people go ahead and fight all over the earth. For 1M+ dollars. So that's the whole plot. And what I think is it's garbage compared to their other seasons if you ask me then yes. It is garbadge.
brookswieszczek I just saw Total Drama: The Ridonculous Race, and I've also seen every episode of Total Drama. Just before I start the review, major spoil alert. So if you haven't seen this show, and want to actually watch it to find out what happened, do not see this review. Anyway, so first off, I overall liked Total Drama better, but this is pretty cool. I'll go for the reasons why I like, and dislike this series. About 4 characters (Geoff, Owen, Noah, and Leonard) from the original characters return for this show. But that's not a bad thing. Most of the new characters are rather likable. That, or you just love to hate them. On an opposite note, you just hate them. I mean, I'm glad that Geoff, Owen, and Noah from the first season of the Total Drama returned, but all three of them seem a little less intelligent than they did in the original series. I never really liked Noah in general, but fortunately, he gets a little less sarcastic on this show. That, and I ended up rooting for him because he developed a crush on a character named Emma. As new characters, Emma, and her sister Kitty are likable. Well, at least Kitty was. Emma, at first, was a total jerk. But as she started her relationship with Noah, she got more likable. Now for the last returning character, Leonard, who was on the last season, Total Drama: Pahkitew Island. I thought that was the weakest season. People say that Leonard was in both seasons for absolutely no reason, but honestly, I think he's funny. His belief in wizards just makes me laugh. It's his partner Tammy that I hate. Actually, I don't really hate her. I just never got to know her character. Then again, that was mostly because Leonard, and Tammy were the first ones voted off. The next two voted off are some of the first adult contestants in the Total Drama franchise. They were Gerry, and Pete, the tennis rivals. I dislike them. They jokes were simply unfunny, and they were generally annoying. I'm pretty glad they were voted off early. I pretty much hated how Chet, and Lorenzo, the Step-Brothers, were always fighting, and I never really paid attention to them. Tom, and Jen, the Fashion Bloggers, were bland, and like the Step-Brothers, I never paid attention to them. And as for the Geniuses, Ellody, and Mary, I never really got the point of them. They almost seemed to be opposites. Mary didn't speak until their last episode, and Ellody talked all the time. To other characters who really annoyed me were the Adversity Twins, Jay, and Mickey. No offense to people who face challenges, but everything for them was so dramatic. Another kid character who got on my nerves was Taylor, the daughter on the Mother and Daughter team. She was annoying spoiled brat, and I was so relieved when she was eliminated. I feel so bad for her mother, Kelly. And by the way, no offense to goths, but the Goths, Ennui, and Crimson, just freaked me out. Also, no offense to vegans, but they totally annoyed me. I mean, Laurie, and Miles just went overboard with being vegans, such as believing in various spirits. It just got tiring after a while. Also, one of the Rockers, Spud, got on my nerves after a while. He was constantly letting down his teammate, Rock. I wondered why Rock picked Spud as his teammate. I haven't talked about Geoff in a while, but his teammate on his team the Surfers, Brody, was a little dumb, but still likable. Now, my favorite female character on this show was MacArthur on the Police Cadets. She was tough-witted, strong, and interesting. I also like her partner Sanders. If you're wondering, I saw the ending where the Police Cadets won instead of the Surfers. I though it was a pretty good ending overall. My favorite couple was probably (eventually) Carrie, and Devin. I liked the "will they, or will they not" story line between them. I mean, they originated as the Best Friends, hence their team name. Speaking of couples, I liked the Daters, Ryan, and Stephanie, but after they started fighting, they got pretty annoying. Well, mostly Stephanie did. She kept bossing Ryan around like nobody's business, and I ended up feeling bad for Ryan. Now, I think the best villains on this show were the the Ice Dancers, Jacques, and Josee. They were pretty intimidating, especially Josee. But my favorite character on this show is Junior, from the Father and Son team. I'm about his age, so I can really relate to him. He's constantly embarrassed by his father, Dwayne, and I can relate to him on that. I'm constantly embarrassed by my mother. I think Junior might just be my favorite character in the entire Total Drama Franchise. And finally, a reality show isn't complete without its host. Don (No last name) is the host of the show, hence the title The Ridonculous Race. He's apparently "as smooth as a piece of toast". In my opinion, he's also as bland as a piece of toast. Obviously I liked Chris, and Chef, and Don eventually got on my nerves. He's too concerned about being the perfect host, and isn't evil enough that you love to hate him. I liked most of the challenges, and the characters. Even though the show isn't as good as its predecessor, but it's pretty good overall. The show's worth watching at least once.
geostarforce I loved This season big step sup from season 4 and 5. This season is on par with season 1 and 3. For one more than 12 episodes so we got to more time with tag characters. Speaking of which all the characters were unique putting them into teams of two more often than not the two were differ t. For example a dad trying to impress in son entering puberty. Or the times may be alike but develop a conflict that needs to be solved even characters that may have been annoying grew as characters. I also loved how they used non elimination rounds it added a new flavor yes there were episodes in the past where characters were saved but not this frequently so when every your favorite characters was in trouble you could hope it was a no elimination round. It was just so fresh and fun and felt like the old total drama we know and love a GREAT SEASON LOVED IT.