This article focuses on Cartoon Network's Total Drama: Revenge of the Island website. This site featured the cast's audition videos, character biographies, a preview of the next episode at the time, and an overview of the past seasons. The site also featured the season's only game. The addition of Cartoon Network's Total Drama All-Stars website over the URL of the Revenge of the Island website leads to a revamped site on August 19, 2013.
Like the firstthreeseasons, a small biography of each character appeared on the page. Though unlike the first three seasons, this one only gives a short description of the characters' personality, and occasionally, strengths and weaknesses.
Each time a contestant was eliminated, an X, with "ELIMINATED" in white was listed. The X and background of "ELIMINATED" were red.
Anne Maria: Anne Maria is always ready for a fight, and anything could set her off, but underneath her fake tan and 40 pounds of hairspray, she actually has a sweet heart.
B: B is a big, burly, brilliant guy who never speaks. Serious yet friendly, he's got a knack for solving problems and getting his team out of trouble.
Brick: A proud, hard-working cadet, Brick is strong and athletic and always plays by the rules. But sometimes his gung-ho attitude can get on people's nerves.
Cameron: Super sweet and super smart, Cameron has also led a super sheltered life. He's not strong physically, but his brainpower is second to none.
Dakota: A rich, spoiled brat, Dakota joined the show with just one mission: to become famous (or infamous) any way she can. She'll do whatever it takes to get noticed.
Dawn: A mysterious loner, Dawn lives in her own plane of existence. But her unique way of thinking and her ability to read people's auras just might come in handy.
Jo: A tough, hard-hitting competitor, Jo can sense weakness and exploit it. She wants to win, and she thinks second place is just "first loser.
Lightning: Lightning is the team captain of every sport at his high school, and he has the ego to match. He doesn't know how to handle defeat, because he's never lost before.
Sam: A friendly and self-deprecating gamer, Sam has a talent for defusing tense situations with humor. He hopes his gaming skills might help him win.
Scott: Sneaky and manipulative, Scott is the ultimate schemer. He's not above playing dirty, even sabotaging his own team, if it benefits him in the long run.
Staci: Staci never stops talking and always one-ups everybody with crazy stories of her family. Are any of her stories true, or is she a pathological liar?
Zoey: Zoey is super fun and easy to get along with, but she was kind of lonely in her small hometown, where it felt like she was the only one who wasn't a jock.
Seasons[]
This website featured a new section, not seen on the previous sites. Due to Cartoon Network's deletion of the previousseasons' websites to make room for this one, this section gave a quick overview of the pastthreeseasons and theirthreewinners for the United States.
Total Drama Island: Twenty-two teens converged on Camp Wawanakwa to face off in a series of dangerous, disgusting challenges in pursuit of a $100,000 prize. With bears, sharks and other perils at every turn, it was all they could do to just survive.
Owen: Despite his obsession with food and passing gas, Owen was well liked by his fellow contestants. He beat Gwen to win Total Drama Island.
Total Drama Action: Fourteen favorites returned to battle each other in outrageous movie-themed challenges, this time in hopes of winning $1 million. Trapped on a rundown movie studio lot, they had to indulge Chris's every cinematic whim.
Duncan: The bad boy of the cast, Duncan used skills from his criminal past to get ahead. He edged out Beth to win Total Drama Action.
Total Drama World Tour: Seventeen contestants (including two new faces) traveled to exotic locations all over the globe, competing for $1 million. The twist? They had to burst into song anytime Chris told them to.
Heather: A smart, ruthless schemer, Heather did well in the first three seasons. She manipulated Alejandro to win Total Drama World Tour.
Goofs[]
In Jo's biography, there was a quotation mark before "first loser" but no quotation mark to end it.