Total Drama Island: The Complete First Season

Total Drama Island The Complete Season is the first season of Total Drama Island on DVD. It was released on August 18th, 2009 in the United States and features all episodes of the season, excluding the special, despite the fact that both the box and commercial state it is included. The episodes are the edited versions played on Cartoon Network. The parent menus of all discs feature all twenty-two campers in a different location and the opening of the series. Other menus show a only a few of the campers and have the instrumental version of the theme song in the backround.The DVD set was distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment under Warner Home Video.

Cast Interviews
The cast interviews are the audition tapes of the contestants. The ones that did not air during the rundown are shown here. The complete version of Beth's tape is also included, along with Chris's interview with Izzy and a clip featuring Chef.

Disc One

 * Not So Happy Campers - Part 1
 * Not So Happy Campers - Part 2
 * The Big Sleep
 * Dodgebrawl
 * Not Quite Famous
 * The Sucky Outdoors
 * Phobia Factor

Disc Two

 * Up the Creek
 * Paintball Deer Hunter
 * If You Can't Take The Heat...
 * Who Can You Trust?
 * Basic Straining
 * X-Treme Torture
 * Brunch of Disgustingness



Disc Three

 * No Pain, No Game
 * Search and Do Not Destroy
 * Hide and Be Sneaky
 * That's Off the Chain!
 * Hook, Line, and Screamer
 * Wawanakwa Gone Wild!
 * Trial by Tri-Armed Triathalon

Disc Four

 * Haut Camp-ture
 * Camp Castaways
 * Are We There Yeti?
 * I Triple Dog Dare You!
 * The Very Last Episode, Really!
 * TDI Rundown

Trivia

 * The screenshots on each disc are from the following episodes:
 * Disc 1: Not So Happy Campers - Part 2
 * Disc 2: Basic Straining
 * Disc 3: The Sucky Outdoors
 * Disc 4: Haut Camp-ture
 * Notably, with the exception to Disc 3, each screenshot is from an episode on the corresponding disc.

Goofs

 * Heather’s mention of “suck” while taunting the Killer Bass during Dodgebrawl was cut out of the version shown on television. On the DVD, however, the word is left intact.