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Last time on Disventure Camp...
~ Trevor McGregor's iconic catchphrase.

Trevor McGregor is one of the two main protagonists (alongside Derek Johnson) of the Mexican animated series "Disventure Camp" based on the Canadian animated franchise Total Drama. being one of the two overarching antagonists (along with Derek Johnson) of the first season, a major protagonist of the All-Stars season, and one of the two main protagonists (alongside Derek) of the Staff Stories spinoff episode "First Mis-Introductions."

He is a reality TV show host who hosts the popular Disventure Camp reality show alongside his friend Derek Johnson and their employee Mr. Jensen. Unknown to everyone, however, Trevor and Derek are actually criminals who use the show as a cover for their illegal enterprises, with Jensen serving as their right-hand to do all the "dirty work."

He is voiced by Silly Billy in the English dub and by Freddy Guevara (also known as TDFreddyG here) in Spanish. He's additionally played by Szibin in the Polish dub while Elia Fignani voiced him in the Italian one.

His Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Him Heinous?[]

Season 1[]

  • Mistreats his interns, like Oliver, by forcing them to test the challenges no matter how painful they are.
  • He hires Nikolai "Vladimir Jensen" Petrov, a wanted criminal, to serve as the show's driver and do his illegal enterprise's dirty work one month before the show's beginning. Although he was reluctant at hiring him unlike his co-host Derek Johnson, Trevor still went ahead with the plan after Derek convinced him.
  • Runs a criminal operation that aims to exterminate all animals from Camp Tipiskaw's forests, storing their bloody remains in bags that they keep in tents.
    • Apparently, they hide something so horrible related to their crimes in the motel where the eliminated contestants stay, as evidenced by Gabby's gasps when she arrives there after her elimination.
  • Hosts Disventure Camp in a forest full of wild animals, torrential rains and extreme heat waves with no cabins, forcing the contestants to sleep in a not-so-safe tent, one machete and one pot for the two teams.
  • Makes the Purple and Teal Teams to vote off someone before even doing a challenge, seemingly causing the unfair eliminations of Gabby and Fiore before revealing that it was a test about first impressions and swapping the two girls to the other team.
  • Forces the two teams to have a paintball battle to win sleeping bags.
  • Edits out all scenes where Jensen appears in the episodes, protecting his whereabouts and preventing the authorities from learning about their operations, which counts as harboring a fugitive.
  • Organizes a dangerous challenge involving everyone's phobias (which he got by making some research about them) in a maze in exchange of another waterproof tent because of incoming rains, scaring the contestants and even endangering them, such as:
    • Placing Ellie in a pool with a shark, daring her to swim with that beast for five minutes, even though the shark could have attacked or maimed/killed her.
    • Daring Jake to spend ten minutes in the Tipiskaw Cemetery, which Jake outright refuses due to his anxiety about death due to his grandfather's passing when he was six years old and his sick grandmother's incoming passing.
    • Daring Alec to cut off his hair, something that he refuses to do out of personal reasons, presumably concerning his son.
    • Locking Gabby up in a prison-like room, which greatly affects her because of her time when she was committed to a mental institution.
    • Daring Miriam to bake a cheesecake, which horrifies her as it reminds her to the tragic loss of her husband and son years before.
    • Forcing Grett to feed a chicken leg to a crocodile, who could have bitten her hand.
    • Forcing Nick accept an injection to his buttcheeks from Jensen.
    • Forcing Drew to let Jensen perforate one of his teeth with a dental drill.
    • Forcing Fiore (an apparent six years old girl) to ride an angry moose that wanted to take her off himself, succeeding at doing so (though Fiore deserved it for causing Will's elimination).
    • Forcing Dan to let a tarantula crawl over his body.
    • Forcing Lill to jump out from a plane with a parachute, which apparently doesn't nearly open in time.
    • Forcing Ashley to wear a thermal suit and stay inside a burning small cabin for fifteen minutes, which greatly affects Ashley as it reminds her of when she and her family lost their part of their farm, their animals and their crops to a fire from which they still don't recover, not to mention that the dare could have killed her.
    • Daring Tom to take off his mask, which Tom outright refuses and causes his team to lose, as Tom's mysterious past and his mission to find out Jensen's whereabouts are something that he fears to reveal.
  • Offers the winning team of the phobia challenge an extra waterproof camping tent because of the incoming rains, leaving the losing team to suffer.
  • Organizes a cooking challenge that forces both teams to look after disgusting ingredients to cook gross meals that they have to eat if they wish to win. What's worse is that some of these ingredients, such as cockroaches, worms and the chicken guts, are or come from living animals, whom the teams are forced to kill. Although it's implied that the ingredients were Derek's idea, Trevor lets him decide them.
  • Lets Jensen do whatever he sees necessary to deal with how Tom is investigating him under the condition to be careful to avoid alerting others.
  • Allows Gabby to vote someone off from the Purple Team as a reward for her team winning the challenge, resulting in Gabby causing Ashley's unfair elimination out of spite.
  • Decides to make another double elimination by forcing the Teal and Purple Teams to fight over individual immunity and vote someone off. This results in the eliminations of Grett and Ellie, which are then revealed to be fake ones and has them simply swap teams.
  • Has Mr. Jensen pursue the campers with a tranquilizer minigun that will make contestants sleep for a few minutes in spite of noting how this hasn't been checked.
    • It should be noted that because of this, Jensen's face gets exposed despite his request to not get his face seen, possibly proving how little Trevor cares for him.
  • Forces the teams to strap one of their teammates into a mill so they can gather water with their mouth and spit it to fill a glass even though that could possibly drown the contestant if the two pulling them back have problems, which endangers Fiore when Grett and Alec have a disagreement over pulling faster like Grett says or slower as Fiore says.
  • Starts the merge by making Tom, Jake, Miriam, Ellie, Gabby, Alec, Fiore and Grett write their opinions about the personalities of the others and then guess the answers of others with "three lives" that, if they lose, get them caged. This leads the latter three to come up with a plan to have everyone caged and give Grett the immunity, resulting in Gabby's elimination.
  • Organizes a zombie apocalypse challenge by knocking the campers out with sleep-inducing gas and putting virtual reality visors on them, leading the campers to believe they are being attacked by zombies and to resort to extreme methods to survive over a month, leading to things like everyone shooting the zombies they find dead, Tom amputating one of Ellie's arms before she gets zombified, Alec, Grett and Fiore stealing Tom, Jake and Miriam from their supplies, Alec trying to shoot Tom dead before Tom shoots Alec dead instead, Miriam being shot dead with an arrow by Grett, Fiore and Grett shooting Tom and Jake dead to steal a map from them and Fiore shooting Grett dead to win immunity. Once the challenge ends, Trevor acknowledges that they will have to wait some hours to stop being disoriented, getting accustomed to time and "return" to their bodies before asking them to meet them at the elimination ceremony in five minutes, not caring if they got some traumas for the simulation.
  • Makes a dangerous circuit challenge for the final six.
  • Organizes an underground challenge that has the final five lowered into a cave full of giant scorpions with just lanterns and batteries to guide themselves to the exit, endangering their lives after leaving the entrance's lights on for a few seconds.
  • He smiles as Derek points out that they aren't "complete monsters", proving that even if he opposses to some of Derek's sadism, he knows he is a bad person and is fine with it.
  • Organizes five challenges for two couples formed from the final four to decide which are the three finalists that involve jumping off a cliff into a lake, pulling a rope to knock the opposite couple into mud, making fire, reaching a flag from large greased poles and staying grabbed from a column until giving up. This is despite the couples being Fiore and Miriam versus Ellie and Alec, thus giving an unfair advantage to the latter two due to being physically stronger if not for Ellie's intentional sabotages to Alec.
  • Argues with Derek, accepting his ideas to kill all of the Camp Tipiskaw's wildlife in the north so they can keep filming their show (which they got after years of trying to make their own) in different areas without any risks given the danger the animals pose to their crew, though as Derek points, they must do this just to avoid lawsuits instead of caring for their well-beings.
  • He pathetically begs the contestants to say that he and Derek are nice people and then Miriam to bail them out of prison with some of her prize money once the authorities arrive to arrest them for their crimes.

Season 2[]

  • His mistreatment of Oliver, coupled with the abuse he had suffered before while working on Race to the Place under Christoff McLane's supervision, was one of the many reasons Oliver would later suffer a hallucination when he joined the show as a contestant this season, resulting in his premature elimination.

What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]

  • He has several comedic moments where he isn't taken fully seriously, like when he gets scared due to a storm and hides behind his co-host, when the final six take too long to let him read their votes, when he dances to party music as he keeps working on the finale's flags in the production tent because his horoscope said it helps express your feelings, when he accepts to return for the third season as all he does in prison is playing an harmonic or eating broccoli if he behaves or when he sings at Camp Tipiskaw's talent show stage.
  • He cares for his co-host Derek Johnson, even though Derek is often annoyed by his attitude, feeling sad when Trevor can't hang out with him. By the time of the third season, Trevor even admits that he actually likes Derek more than a friend and missed him the two years he served in a separate prison, being jealous of the attention Derek gives to Kristal now, leading Emily to give him some advice due to realizing that Trevor likes Derek, though it sadly doesn't amount to anything when Trevor discovers Derek kissing Kristal.
  • He has more standards than Derek has, sometimes finding Derek's sadism too much. Plus, unlike Derek, Trevor did feel some reluctance at hiring Jensen and doesn't feel right over killing all of the animals living in Camp Tipiskaw's forests.
    • Whenever Derek expresses his delight at seeing the contestants suffer, Trevor often intervenes to assure them that the challenges are safe.
    • He looks shocked upon hearing the ingredients Derek comes up with for the cooking challenge, even having his doubts on how the Purple Team could obtain chicken guts.
    • Assures the Purple Team to not keep eating the gross meal Fiore and Alec cooked by pointing out that the Teal Team won.
    • Doesn't approve how Derek made some rude questions for the merge's first challenge.
    • Asks Jensen to retrieve Fiore and Miriam after the underground challenge.
    • He asks Derek to take his gun down when he threatens the lives of the police officers arresting them.
    • Admits that while he spies on the contestants everyday through the cameras, he refrains from seeing them when they go to the bathroom, respecting their privacy.
  • Acts nicer and often worries for the safety of the contestants, wishing them to have a great time or to have luck in the challenges.
    • He also seems somewhat saddened at some of the eliminations like those of Drew, Nick, Lill, Ashley and Gabby, unlike Derek who shows no sympathy to or openly mocks the eliminated.
    • Does give safety goggles to the contestants during the fake double elimination challenge, even though Derek didn't approve the idea.
    • Tries to explain again the rules of the first merge's challenge to Jake, only not doing so because Derek orders him to shut up.
    • Doesn't approve Derek's idea to show the voting confessionals during the merge's first elimination ceremony.
    • While he reluctantly goes along with Derek's idea to kill all of Camp Tipiskaw's animals, Trevor at least tries to talk Derek out from killing all of them.
    • Objects to Derek's suggestion to let out the sharks and eels before than planned before the third season's second challenge.
    • Expresses his sympathy for Connor after his elimination, assuring him that the jerk of Riya should have been voted off for screwing up the stage and that he was one of his favorites.
  • He has a few nicer moments, like whenever he gives rewards to the winning team, when he gives mail from home to the final four as a "little surprise" (even asking Alec to give her letter to Fiore despite her lack of interest) or when he offers to carry the heavy things while cleaning the stage with Connor.
  • He is honorable, as he oversees the delivery of Miriam's million dollar prize once she wins the season.
  • He genuinely feels remorse for his actions and possibly intends to redeem himself, as while he accepted Kristal McLean's offer to be bailed out of prison in exchange of returning to the show as an intern due to just wishing to not serve four years, Trevor admits during the first challenge that helping to repopulate Camp Tipiskaw's forests with animals eases his conscience, even asking Derek what they were thinking when they massacred the original wildlife, calling him out when Derek tries to turn Kristal against Oliver and having no problem when the wildlife attends the music show with him and Derek.
  • He is affable to others, given how he is able to play Monopoly with Kristal and Emily alongside Derek despite the former two not treating him that nicely.
  • He can be considered a scapegoat somewhat with all the abuse he has to deal with in the third season, ranging from being forced to test the dangerous challenges alone once Derek ditches him for Kristal or how his own salary is used without his permission to finance a challenge. Furthermore, upon finding out that Derek has hooked up with Kristal, Trevor breaks down in tears in a scene played for sympathy regardless of his past actions.
  • In addition to the standards he has compared to Trevor, he also makes it clear he doesn’t intend to cross the lines that Emily plans to.

Trivia[]

  • Jared Johnson, Trevor McGregor's BETA version from Total Drama Adventure (the original fanon webseries that used to be Disventure Camp before it was rebranded due to copyright issues with Fresh TV), doesn't count as Near Pure Evil due to his crimes being bog-standard and even justified, as the worst he did was kidnapping Chris McLean, torturing him and stealing his money, as a way to get back for Chris firing him and indirectly causing his mother's death as well most of his canon crimes.
  • Trevor McGregor is, alongside Kristal McLean, one of the two Total Drama fanon Inconsistently Heinous characters to come from the same work.
  • While Trevor McGregor is currently Inconsistently Heinous, there's a slight chance that this may change now that he has returned in the Disventure Camp: All-Stars season.

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