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Camp TV is the prototype of Total Drama Island, a Canadian animated series that aired from 2007-2008 on Teletoon in Canada and Cartoon Network in USA.
It was announced in 2003 and produced from 2004 to 2006, a trailer is released, but it was unconfirmed a pilot.
2003 Overview[]
It’s a whole new frontier in reality programming - hot hot hottie hot!!! – Brock Rockwell (Chris McLean in the final project), On-Air Host/Slimy Producer.
CAMP TV is an animated comedy about a reality series starring ten summer campers who don’t know that their every move is being filmed.
What do a cheerleader {Lindsay}, a goth {Gwen}, a computer geek {Harold}, a juvenile delinquent {Duncan}, a jock {Tyler}, a rocker {Trent}, and a party guy {Geoff} have in common? Nothing. Which is why they all signed up for their SEPARATE summer camps. They had no idea that they were about to find themselves stuck in a summer camp from hell together. With no way out.
Television producer Brock Rockwell has managed to convince Summer Fun Inc. to let him infiltrate their organization and film his revolutionary new reality series, CAMP TV. Now, betrayed by Brock, Summer Fun, and their own parents, our cast of very different teens are about to become unwitting contestants in the world’s hottest new reality series.
In the animated world of this show, millions of viewers will watch, react, and vote on-line as every panty raid, camp dance, alliance, gossip session and escape attempt is caught by hidden cameras. From time to time, we will cut to our regular fans as they cheer, boo and throw potato chips at the screen. By the end of the summer, one of the campers will be voted the most popular teen of the year. As Brock would be quick to point out, “This is GREAT television.”
Before they arrived here, our campers never had a reason to speak to one another. Now, stuck in the wild with no access to a T.V. themselves, these five girls and five guys must learn to leave their labels behind and get along if they’re going to survive the summer… and the world’s biggest popularity contest.
They’re the stars of the show... and they don’t even know it.
2004 Overview[]
Fresh Animation considered jumping on the reality TV bandwagon.
We thought about coming up with a hot new concept, searching for the funniest, most insane, and confrontational people around, then turning the cameras on them and hoping they showed their true colours.
But then we had an even better thought: why not just animate the darn thing and write it all ourselves? Welcome to CAMP TV, a camped-up animated spoof on reality series for tweens that takes reality to a whole new level by removing the "real" part.
We began by putting twelve completely different teens together, each one evoking the most memorable scoundrels, whiners, psychos and players seen on reality TV. These are kids who wouldn't even acknowledge one another in the halls at school, and now they find themselves stuck at a crappy summer camp together 24/7.
Tensions are high, crushes are inevitable – it's going to be a looooong summer.
From the cheesy, camera-loving host to the outrageous, jaw dropping moments tweens have come to expect and love… all your favorite reality TV icons and moments are here.
The difference? We've scripted them for maximum camp, drama and comedy! You'd have to shoot hundreds of hours of real people to get just a few of these great moments! Like the gigantic bikini brawl that erupts on the beach after Leshawna discovers a passionate love letter that Jessica(Heather in the final project) sent to her man. (Or did we plant that?)
At Camp Wawanaka, anything is possible.
Why? Because we wrote it that way.
The lodge suddenly seats 20,000 screaming fans for the talent contest. The lake is mysteriously infested with sharks for the “open water” challenge. And sure, Mandy could just spread gossip about Hilary... but isn't it more fun if she threatens to unleash a booby trap full of snakes on her bed unless she swears her allegiance? And we'll have cameras capturing every moment – in the lodge, the cabins, the canoes – even places the characters don't know about.
You name it, we've mic'd it. The cameras are rolling and all bets are off!
Camp TV takes a camped-up swipe at the convention of "reality TV" and turns the comedy up by eliminating any element of reality whatsoever.
Tune in for the most unreal reality show on television!
Differences from the pilot and the show[]
Instead of blue-coloured national symbol, Owen's shirt reads "Keg Me".
Instead of a handprint, Trent's shirt is a pun of a band named; "The Smiths"
Instead of bangs, Bridgette wears a headband.
Instead of dyed blue and goth fashion, redhead Gwen wore casual fashion.
Instead of having blue eyes, Justin has dot eyes, but similar to the show's host.
Instead of having dot eyes, wearing a green shirt with a durag and being muscular, husky bearded DJ wears a red baseball cap and a jacket.
Instead of plain, Lindsay's bandana became dotted. Instead of boots, she wore sandals.
Instead of wearing identical dark-haired pigtails and fashion, along the one is morbidly obese, Sadie and Katie looked different along another one is a redhead.
Instead of an unibrow and athletic blue fashion, Eva's boobs became smaller, earned bangs and wore casual fashion.
Instead of a sarong and a vest, Beth also earned bangs, wore a fanny pack.