First part of episode one and it’s pretty rough but I’m gonna go crazy if u look at this for much longer. I have another scene done that I haven’t posted yet, cuz I’m waiting til I’ve filled in the gaps.
This thing has taken ages, so praying it does well.
Here r some of the storyboard pages. Just for fun.
The Total Drama: The Bridge Between Generations cast is full of our best, most capable contestants. Finalist after finalist, winner after winner, and the most iconic other few, we’ve got them all. And now, we have the official teams!
Three teams, each of eight people. This season, we worked hard not to give them names too dumb or silly. Instead, we had a common theme - an adjective, an animal following it, and double initials - and somewhat normal names!
Who you gonna root for? Who’s it gonna be? Is it Warthogs, is it Condors, or will you pick Raccoons? (And why did I burst into familiar song in this entire paragraph?)
We’ll find out all about our teams and their dynamics soon, right here, on Total Drama: The Bridge Between Generations!
coming soon to an AO3 near you.
questions, concerns, suggestions to be deposited in the ask box.
TD: TBBG is written by @canonically47. the blog is entirely run by the writer.
i was flicking through qoaad the other day for the funsies and THIS SCENE WAS REALLY GIVING THE SAME VIBE AS THE RUNNING AWAY SCENE FROM TITANIC AND I'M LIVING FOR IT
(like i just imagine those fools skiddadiling away while giggling and holding hands)
Just a character we might see later in episode 3, Scott’s dad.
I feel like everyone has met a guy who looks like this before.
He is not a very responsible parent, he had Scott while he was still a teen (18) and was very ill prepared. He is treating Scott more like a pal than his child. I think nothing shows this better than him giving Scott a beer. I have a design for his mum as well, but I kinda love the dads design I feel like it does communicate everything relatively well.
Despite the fact that he does love his Scott, he’s a pretty bad dad. Takes him out of school some days to be his fishing pal, encourages him to pull pranks on his teachers and so on.
He is made to contrast a lot with my depiction of Alejandro’s parents. Both Scott and Alejandro I’m writing as having messy home lives in two opposite ways. Their parents both love them, they just make a lot (and I mean a LOT) of mistakes.