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'''Arby 'n' the Chief''' is a Live-Action Machinima Hybrid series created by Jon Graham, credited as Jon CJG, about the lives of figurine versions of the [[John-117|Master Chief]] and [[Thel 'Vadam|the Arbiter]]. It is primarily based around the two playing ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]'', and doing things related to ''[[Halo universe|Halo]]'', but also will occasionally focus on the duo pulling off various shenanigans. In the first four seasons, episodes usually revolve around the duo. By the fifth season, there is a central plot that develops throughout the season, while episodes that address current events are more rare than before. By the sixth and seventh seasons, each episode is mostly devoted to the overall plot.
'''Arby 'n' the Chief''' is a Live-Action Machinima Hybrid series created by Jon Graham, credited as Jon CJG, about the lives of figurine versions of the [[John-117|Master Chief]] and [[Thel 'Vadam|the Arbiter]]. It is mainly based around the two playing ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' and ''[[Halo 3]]'', and doing things related to ''[[Halo universe|Halo]]'', but also will occasionally focus on the duo pulling off various shenanigans. In the first four seasons, episodes usually revolve around the duo . By the fifth season, there is a central plot that develops throughout the season, while episodes that address current events are more rare. By the sixth and seventh seasons, each episode is devoted to detailing the plot.


==Background==
==Background==
''Arby 'n' the Chief'' is a live-action internet video series created by [[Jon Graham]], also known as Jon CJG (who was in turn known as DigitalPh33r when the series began production), about the lives of figurine versions of [[John-117|Master Chief]] and the [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]]. Originally, it was about the two playing video games and encountering common phenomena such as hackers or DLC releases in the Xbox LIVE community, but by the fifth season, each season has its own plot. The series has eight complete seasons.
''Arby 'n' the Chief'' is a live action internet video series created by [[Jon Graham]], also known as Jon CJG (who was in turn known as DigitalPh33r when the series began production), about the lives of figurine versions of [[John-117|Master Chief]] and the [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]]. Originally, it was about the two playing video games and encountering common phenomenons such as hackers or DLC releases in the Xbox LIVE community, but by the fifth season, each season has its own plot. The series has eight complete seasons.


Usually, the duo plays ''Halo 3'', or ''Halo: Reach'' as of Season 4, on Xbox LIVE although Arbiter also enjoys playing other games such as ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', ''Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare'', and ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' on Wii. Chief is typically seen expressing scorn and dissent whenever someone chooses to play any game that is not ''Halo'' related, and as such, Chief stays away from such games. However, he does venture out of his way to try those games, though his performance is terrible, and the time he devotes to playing different games always results in an increase in Chief's hatred for that game. Later on in the series, however, Chief becomes more tolerant of non-''Halo'' games, such as ''Resident Evil 5'', despite later on joining a protest against the game itself because of its alleged racism.
Usually, the duo plays ''Halo 3'', or ''Halo: Reach'' as of Season 4, on Xbox LIVE although Arbiter also enjoys playing other games such as ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', ''Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare'', and ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' on Wii. Chief is typically seen expressing scorn and dissent whenever someone chooses to play any game that is not ''Halo'' related, and as such, Chief stays away from such games. However, he does venture out of his normal way to try those games, though his performance is terrible, and what time he does devote to the playing of different games always results in an increase in Chief's hatred for that game. Later on in the series, however, Chief becomes more tolerant of non-''Halo'' games, such as ''Resident Evil 5'', despite later on joining a protest against the game itself because of its alleged racism.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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|Pilot
|Pilot
|9:56
|9:56
|The episode opens with Master Chief dreaming about Halo 3, where he wins an award from a Bungie representative for being the best gamer in the history of the planet. A parcel delivery reveals "The Arbiter".<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb8rdc-0OpQ '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief: Episode 1 (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|The episode opens with Master Chief dreaming about Halo 3, where he wins an award by a Bungie representative for being the best gamer in the history of the planet. A parcel delivery reveals "The Arbiter".<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb8rdc-0OpQ '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief: Episode 1 (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Melee
|Melee
|8:09
|8:09
|Master Chief yet again gets frustrated after the Arbiter scores a custom match kill that should have been his after a simultaneous melee gave the Arbiter the score because he had more health.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=No3e1meC-KQ&feature=channel '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief: Episode 4 - "Melee" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|Master Chief yet again gets frustrated after the Arbiter scores a custom match kill that should have been his, after a simultaneous melee gave the Arbiter the score because he had more health.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=No3e1meC-KQ&feature=channel '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief: Episode 4 - "Melee" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|5
|5
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|Legendary
|Legendary
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|7:17
|After discovering the "forge filters" in the newly downloaded Legendary Map Pack, the Arbiter has Master Chief come up with a good forged map for it. Master Chief's distorted idea of the perfect forge map is to activate ''all'' forge filters; put all starter and respawn spots next to each other, and put spend the entire budget on scenery items and equipment that is irretrievable.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA_etl_IVL0&feature=channel '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief: Episode 8 - "Legendary" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|After discovering the "forge filters" in the newly-downloaded Legendary Map Pack, the Arbiter has Master Chief come up with a good forged-map for it. Master Chief's distorted idea of the perfect forge map is to activate ''all'' forge filters; put all starter and respawn spots next to each other, and put spend the entire budget on scenery items and equipment that is irretrievable.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA_etl_IVL0&feature=channel '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief: Episode 8 - "Legendary" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Conflict - Part 2
|Conflict - Part 2
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|8:04
|Master Chief fights Todd and Travis, quickly defeating Travis with a kick in the [[Wikipedia:Gonad|gonads]]. The chief and Todd are evenly matched until he tricks Todd into turning his back. About to kill him with the knife, the Arbiter and Cortana stop him just in time. The next day, Cortana approaches Master Chief - Todd and Travis have disappeared.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NfRLZFLNs&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief: Episode 12 - "Conflict (Part 2 of 2)" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|Master Chief fights Todd and Travis, quickly defeating Travis with a kick in the [[Wikipedia:Gonad|gonads]]. The chief and Todd are evenly-matched until he tricks Todd into turning his back. About to kill him with the knife, the Arbiter and Cortana stop him just in time. The next day, Cortana approaches Master Chief - Todd and Travis have disappeared.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NfRLZFLNs&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief: Episode 12 - "Conflict (Part 2 of 2)" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Showdown (Part 3 of 3)
|Showdown (Part 3 of 3)
|10:02
|10:02
|Master Chief begins his match with Craig, drunk. Unbeknownst to him, the Arbiter has the "Player 1" controller and is pretending to be Chief to win the bet. Beating the Arbiter with camping and power-weapon tactics, it is up to Master Chief to take down Craig when he suddenly leaves his console.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGa4Nat2R00&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S3E05: "Showdown" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|Master Chief begins his match with Craig, drunk. Unbeknownst to him, the Arbiter has "Player 1" controller, and is pretending to be Chief to win the bet. Beating the Arbiter with camping and power-weapon tactics, it is up to Master Chief to take down Craig when he suddenly leaves his console.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGa4Nat2R00&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S3E05: "Showdown" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Cheater
|Cheater
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|10:11
|Master Chief begins using cheats to excel at Halo, after finally giving up on trying to get better with experience. A Bungie employee with a gravity hammer (the "Banhammer"), not prepared to ban the Arbiter as well (the two are using the same game account), has Chief's Recon armor removed as punishment, instead.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAOyEF17y5k&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S3E08 - "Cheater" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|Master Chief begins using cheats to excel at Halo, after finally giving up with trying to get better with experience. A Bungie employee with a gravity hammer (the "Banhammer"), not prepared to ban the Arbiter as well (the two are using the same game account), has Chief's Recon armor removed as punishment, instead.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAOyEF17y5k&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S3E08 - "Cheater" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Company, Part 1
|Company, Part 1
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|7:18
|After watching a horrible amateur machinima, the Arbiter and Master Chief agree to found their own machinima company. After seven weeks of work, the Master Chief comes up with "The Shawshank Redemption 2: Taking Back Manhattan". Writing in over five thousand characters, he is only able to hire three child gamers.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQqP1PQDzUM&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S3E09: "Company" - Part One (halo machinima)'']</ref>
|After watching a horrible amateur machinima, the Arbiter and Master Chief agree to found their own machinima company. After seven weeks of work, the Master Chief comes up with "The Shawshank Redemption 2: Taking Back Manhattan". Writing in over five-thousand characters, he is only able to hire three child gamers.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQqP1PQDzUM&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S3E09: "Company" - Part One (halo machinima)'']</ref>
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|King
|King
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|18:09
|Stranded in a glitched game of King of the Hill, the players begin arguing over which of their favorite machinima series are the best. The Arbiter finally ends it, by making them agree that all of the mentioned series are popular and liked by many people. The game finally returns to normal and Chief wins the game. Elsewhere, what happened to Todd; Travis and Cortana is revealed to the viewer.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cq5zHP1Ck0&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S3E13: "King" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|Stranded in a glitched game of King of the Hill, the players begin arguing over which of their favourite machinima series are the best. The Arbiter finally ends it, by making them agree that all of the mentioned series are popular and liked by many people. The game finally returns to normal and Chief wins the game. Elsewhere, what happened to Todd; Travis and Cortana is revealed to the viewer.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cq5zHP1Ck0&list=SL '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S3E13: "King" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Episode 27: It's A Beta!
|Episode 27: It's A Beta!
|4:05
|4:05
|Master Chief and the Arbiter take turns playing the Reach beta. Left with nothing else to do, Chief uses Arbiter's Bungie.net account to forum post his thoughts on the game.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6RdLaYZiZY '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S4E02: "It's a Beta" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|Master Chief and the Arbiter take turns in playing the Reach beta. Left with nothing else to do, Chief uses Arbiter's Bungie.net account to forum post his thoughts on the game.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6RdLaYZiZY '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S4E02: "It's a Beta" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Episode 28: Pirates
|Episode 28: Pirates
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|Episode 29: Aces and Spaces
|Episode 29: Aces and Spaces
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|5:37
|After offending Arbiter's drawing abilities, Master Chief challenges him to an aptly-named "dick-drawing contest".<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_gAalCulzw '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S4E04: "Aces and Spaces" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|After offending Arbiter's drawing-abilities, Master Chief challenges him to an aptly-named "dick-drawing contest".<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_gAalCulzw '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S4E04: "Aces and Spaces" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Episode 30: Giveth and Taketh
|Episode 30: Giveth and Taketh
|5:34  
|5:34  
|Master Chief grows bored of Halo 3 and plans to play the Halo Reach beta to kill time until Reach comes out in September, but is choked when the Arbiter tells him that the beta is no longer unavailable. Then Chief tries to play Halo 2 multiplayer to relieve "the good ol' days." Arbiter tries to explain that Halo 2 online multiplayer has been canceled, but the episode ends before he can tell Chief.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CliyuxkAjsw '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S4E05: "Giveth and Taketh" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
|Master Chief grows bored of Halo 3 and plans to play the Halo Reach beta to kill time until Reach comes out in September, but is choked when the Arbiter tells him that the beta is no longer unavailable. Then Chief tries to play Halo 2 multiplayer to relieve "the good ol' days." Arbiter tries to explain that Halo 2 online multiplayer has been cancelled, but the episode ends before he can tell Chief.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CliyuxkAjsw '''Youtube''' - ''Arby 'n' The Chief:  Arby 'n' the Chief S4E05: "Giveth and Taketh" (Halo 3 Machinima)'']</ref>
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|Episode 31: God's Work
|Episode 31: God's Work
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===Hypermail===
===Hypermail===
A new segment to season six is a show known as "Hypermail," (formerly known as "Hypernews" from season five.) A fanmail show that will rotate weekly between season 6 and it until the season's end. The segment is non-canon and displays the characters in their usual attitude, as well as addresses more real-life and/or pop culture events from the perspective of The Arbiter and Master Chief, thereby breaking the 4th wall in the series.
A new segment to season six is a show known as "Hypermail," (formerly known as "Hypernews" from season five.) A fanmail show that will rotate weekly between season 6 and it until the season's end. The segment is non-canon and displays the characters in their usual attitude, as well as addresses more real-life and/or pop culture events from the perspective of The Arbiter iand Master Chief, thereby breaking the 4th wall in the series.
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