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{{Title|''Red vs. Blue''}} | {{Title|''Red vs. Blue''}} | ||
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*Burnie Burns | *Burnie Burns | ||
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*Burnie Burns (Season 1-6, 8-10 | *Burnie Burns (Season 1-6, 8-10) | ||
*Matt Hullum (Season 2-4, 6, 8-10 | *Matt Hullum (Season 2-4, 6, 8-10) | ||
*Gavin Free (Relocated, Season 7) | *Gavin Free (Relocated, Season 7) | ||
*Miles Luna (The Chorus Trilogy | *Miles Luna (The Chorus Trilogy, seasons 11-13) | ||
*Joshua Ornelas (Season 14, Singularity) | *Joshua Ornelas(Season 14, Singularity) | ||
*Joe Nicolosi (Season 15 - The Shisno Paradox) | *Joe Nicolosi (Season 15 - The Shisno Paradox) | ||
*Austin Clark (Singularity) | *Austin Clark(Singularity) | ||
*Torrian Crawford (Zero) | *Torrian Crawford (Zero) | ||
*Noël Wiggins (Zero) | *Noël Wiggins (Zero) | ||
|voices = | |voices = | ||
*Burnie Burns (2003-2020 | *Burnie Burns (2003 - 2020) | ||
*Yomary Cruz (2003- | *Yomary Cruz (2003-2019) | ||
*Joel Heyman (2003-2020) | *Joel Heyman (2003 - 2020) | ||
*Dan Godwin (2003-2020) | *Dan Godwin (2003-2020) | ||
*Matt Hullum | *Matt Hullum | ||
*Geoff Ramsey | *Geoff Ramsey | ||
*Jason Saldaña (2003- | *Jason Saldaña (2003-2020) | ||
*Gustavo Sorola | *Gustavo Sorola | ||
*Kathleen Zuelch (2003- | *Kathleen Zuelch (2003 - 2016) | ||
*Shannon McCormick (2003- | *Shannon McCormick (2003-2020) | ||
*Jen Brown (2003- | *Jen Brown (2003-2003) | ||
*Miles Luna (2013- | *Miles Luna (2013-2019) | ||
*Gray G. Haddock (2013-2019) | *Gray G. Haddock (2013-2019) | ||
*Ricco Fajardo (2018-2019) | *Ricco Fajardo (2018-2019) | ||
*Lee Eddy (2008-2019) | *Lee Eddy (2008-2019) | ||
*Noël Wiggins (2020-2021) | *Noël Wiggins (2020-2021) | ||
*Fiona Nova (2020- | *Fiona Nova (2020-2021) | ||
*Christian Young (2020-2021) | *Christian Young (2020-2021) | ||
*Jenn K. Tidwell (2020-2021) | *Jenn K. Tidwell (2020-2021) | ||
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*May 8, 2016-October 16, 2016 (Season 14) | *May 8, 2016-October 16, 2016 (Season 14) | ||
*April 2, 2017-May 25, 2019 (The Shisno Trilogy) | *April 2, 2017-May 25, 2019 (The Shisno Trilogy) | ||
*October 19, 2020-December 28, 2020 (Zero | *October 19, 2020 -December 28,2020 (Zero) | ||
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*The Shisno Trilogy: 48 | *The Shisno Trilogy: 48 | ||
*Zero: 8 | *Zero: 8 | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Article quote|In the distant future, ten soldiers battle for control of the least desirable piece of real estate in the known universe- a box canyon in the middle of nowhere.}} | {{Article quote|In the distant future, ten soldiers battle for control of the least desirable piece of real estate in the known universe- a box canyon in the middle of nowhere.}} | ||
'''Red vs. Blue''', often abbreviated as '''RvB''', is a [[machinima]] series created by [[Rooster Teeth|Rooster Teeth Productions]]. The story centers around the adventures of two teams composed of simulation soldiers. The series is primarily produced using the machinima technique of synchronizing video footage from a game to pre-recorded dialogue and other audio. Footage is mostly from the multiplayer modes of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and its sequels and prequel, ''Halo 2'', ''Halo 3'', ''Halo: Reach'', ''Halo 4'', ''Halo 5: Guardians | '''Red vs. Blue''', often abbreviated as '''RvB''', is a [[machinima]] series created by [[Rooster Teeth|Rooster Teeth Productions]]. The story centers around the adventures of two teams composed of simulation soldiers. The series is primarily produced using the machinima technique of synchronizing video footage from a game to pre-recorded dialogue and other audio. Footage is mostly from the multiplayer modes of ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and its sequels and prequel, ''Halo 2'', ''Halo 3'', ''Halo: Reach'', ''Halo 4'', and ''Halo 5: Guardians''. | ||
The series is published by [[Rooster Teeth|Rooster Teeth Productions]], originally available for download per episode at their site and later released on DVD. Praised for its originality, the series has won a total of four awards from the Academy of Machinima Arts & Sciences. Although mainly a satirical and absurdist comedy, the show often touches on deeper philosophy about the meaning of war when it comes down to individual soldiers; as well as other more serious themes such as human morals in the face of extinction and the humanity of artificial intelligence. The characters occasionally question the validity of their mission and whether or not it accomplishes anything, a common theme in commentary about the ethics of war. | The series is published by [[Rooster Teeth|Rooster Teeth Productions]], originally available for download per episode at their site and later released on DVD. Praised for its originality, the series has won a total of four awards from the Academy of Machinima Arts & Sciences. Although mainly a satirical and absurdist comedy, the show often touches on deeper philosophy about the meaning of war when it comes down to individual soldiers; as well as other more serious themes such as human morals in the face of extinction and the humanity of artificial intelligence. The characters occasionally question the validity of their mission and whether or not it accomplishes anything, a common theme in commentary about the ethics of war. | ||
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Season 13 is a direct follow-up to Season 12 and the last season of the Chorus Trilogy, in which the Blood Gulch Crew, the New Republic and the Federal Army of Chorus join forces to go to war against Chairman Malcom Hargrove and his space pirates. While this season is the last of the Chorus Trilogy, it doesn't fully conclude the story of many characters, including most members of the Blood Gulch Crew, Locus and the inhabitants of Chorus. | Season 13 is a direct follow-up to Season 12 and the last season of the Chorus Trilogy, in which the Blood Gulch Crew, the New Republic and the Federal Army of Chorus join forces to go to war against Chairman Malcom Hargrove and his space pirates. While this season is the last of the Chorus Trilogy, it doesn't fully conclude the story of many characters, including most members of the Blood Gulch Crew, Locus and the inhabitants of Chorus. | ||
===Season 14 | ===Season 14=== | ||
{{Main|wiki=rvb|Red vs. Blue: | {{Main|wiki=rvb|Red vs. Blue: Season 14}} | ||
This anthology | This is the first season of the series to be an anthology, presenting a collection of short stories focused on various characters, factions, and events, rather than an episodic storyline. This is also the first season to be written by a combination of both in-house writers and writers residing outside of Rooster Teeth. | ||
===The Shisno Trilogy=== | ===The Shisno Trilogy=== | ||
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{{Main|wiki=rvb|Red vs. Blue: Zero}} | {{Main|wiki=rvb|Red vs. Blue: Zero}} | ||
Zero is the eighteenth full season of RvB. Zero focused on a new cast of characters, under the team named "Shatter Squad", who fights against an organization led by someone named "Zero". Due to the negative reception the season had, the storyline set up in Zero was scrapped, and development on a different storyline was took by Rooster Teeth. | Zero is the eighteenth full season of RvB. Zero focused on a new cast of characters, under the team named "Shatter Squad", who fights against an organization led by someone named "Zero". Due to the negative reception the season had, the storyline set up in Zero was scrapped, and development on a different storyline was took by Rooster Teeth. | ||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
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{{Main|wiki=rvb|Red vs. Blue: Family Shatters}} | {{Main|wiki=rvb|Red vs. Blue: Family Shatters}} | ||
''Red vs. Blue: Family Shatters'' is a non-canon spinoff of ''Red vs. Blue: Zero'', featuring both members of Shatter Squad and Viper syndicate in slice-of-life shorts. | ''Red vs. Blue: Family Shatters'' is a non-canon spinoff of ''Red vs. Blue: Zero'', featuring both members of Shatter Squad and Viper syndicate in slice-of-life shorts. | ||
==Development history== | ==Development history== | ||
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**The AI [[Black Box]] calls [[Evan Phillips]] "Phyllis", which was the original name of the Blue Team's [[M808B Main Battle Tank|tank's]] [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]], Sheila. | **The AI [[Black Box]] calls [[Evan Phillips]] "Phyllis", which was the original name of the Blue Team's [[M808B Main Battle Tank|tank's]] [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]], Sheila. | ||
*When Red team tricks someone and steals something by surprise, they would say "Yoink!" This was made into the [[Yoink]] medal in ''Halo: Reach''. Whenever someone is performing an assassination and their target dies before the animation finished, that player gets the medal "Yoink!" | *When Red team tricks someone and steals something by surprise, they would say "Yoink!" This was made into the [[Yoink]] medal in ''Halo: Reach''. Whenever someone is performing an assassination and their target dies before the animation finished, that player gets the medal "Yoink!" | ||
*One of ''[[Halo 4]]'' | *One of ''[[Halo 4]]'''s Achievements is called "[[I 3 Red vs Blue|I <3 Red vs Blue]]", which can be obtained by winning 5 War Games. Another Achievement, [[Roses vs Violets]], can be obtained by finding an Easter egg of the series during [[Spartan Ops]]. | ||
**When the player shoots to a hidden box in a lava stream in Episode 1 Chapter 5 and get the achievement Roses vs Violets, Michael J. Caboose of Blue Team will slip in the radio transmissions between [[Sarah Palmer]], [[Robert Dalton]] and [[Fireteam Castle]]. | **When the player shoots to a hidden box in a lava stream in Episode 1 Chapter 5 and get the achievement Roses vs Violets, Michael J. Caboose of Blue Team will slip in the radio transmissions between [[Sarah Palmer]], [[Robert Dalton]] and [[Fireteam Castle]]. | ||
**If the player shoot to a hidden box in Episode 2 Chapter 5, four characters (Church, Caboose, Grif and Simmons) can be heard in Audio Logs inside the facility, replacing Science Team Gagarin. | **If the player shoot to a hidden box in Episode 2 Chapter 5, four characters (Church, Caboose, Grif and Simmons) can be heard in Audio Logs inside the facility, replacing Science Team Gagarin. | ||
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**If the player shoots a hidden box in Episode 10 Chapter 3, when Crimson must aboard a [[Lich]] with jetpacks, Freelancer Agent Georgia will say "Cool, jetpacks! That'll help us get on that ship or my name isn't Agent Georgia". This Easter is a reference to a running gag in Season 10, in which Agent Georgia was involved in a terrible incident, due to not following "course correction" while using a jetpack and his body was never found. At the same time, that reference is heavily reminiscent of [[James-005]]'s fate. | **If the player shoots a hidden box in Episode 10 Chapter 3, when Crimson must aboard a [[Lich]] with jetpacks, Freelancer Agent Georgia will say "Cool, jetpacks! That'll help us get on that ship or my name isn't Agent Georgia". This Easter is a reference to a running gag in Season 10, in which Agent Georgia was involved in a terrible incident, due to not following "course correction" while using a jetpack and his body was never found. At the same time, that reference is heavily reminiscent of [[James-005]]'s fate. | ||
*One of ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[Achievements (Halo: The Master Chief Collection)|achievements]], specifically for ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' is called "[[Six Pedals, Four Directions]]", making reference to a recurrent gag in the show. | *One of ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[Achievements (Halo: The Master Chief Collection)|achievements]], specifically for ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' is called "[[Six Pedals, Four Directions]]", making reference to a recurrent gag in the show. | ||
*In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', the description for the HCS Contender Red weapon skins reads "''Let's all take dying as an open action item.''" This is a quote | *In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', the description for the HCS Contender Red weapon skins reads "''Let's all take dying as an open action item.''" This is a quote from the Season 2 finale, "K.I.T. B.F.F.". | ||
*The "Lightish Red" AI Color in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' is a reference to the character "Donut", who refers to his pink colored armor as "lightish red." | *The "Lightish Red" AI Color in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' is a reference to the character "Donut", who refers to his pink colored armor as "lightish red." | ||
*In ''Halo Infinite'' occasionally while dropping off a [[M808C Scorpion|Scorpion]] at a Forward Operating Base, [[Fernando Esparza|Echo 216]] will say, "''Your Scorpion's on the way. By the way, her name's Sheila. Take care of her, Chief."'' The achievement [[Bring Sheila Home Safely]] is another reference to the same. | *In ''Halo Infinite'' occasionally while dropping off a [[M808C Scorpion|Scorpion]] at a Forward Operating Base, [[Fernando Esparza|Echo 216]] will say, "''Your Scorpion's on the way. By the way, her name's Sheila. Take care of her, Chief."'' The achievement [[Bring Sheila Home Safely]] is another reference to the same. | ||
===References to the Halo series=== | ===References to the Halo series=== | ||
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*''Red vs. Blue'', was originally intended to last only six installments, but its popularity led to the production of 100 episodes of ''The Blood Gulch Chronicles'', and more seasons afterwards. | *''Red vs. Blue'', was originally intended to last only six installments, but its popularity led to the production of 100 episodes of ''The Blood Gulch Chronicles'', and more seasons afterwards. | ||
*The popular Double EXP Weekend game type "[[Grifball]]" is based on Sarge's line from episode 59 of ''Red vs. Blue''. | *The popular Double EXP Weekend game type "[[Grifball]]" is based on Sarge's line from episode 59 of ''Red vs. Blue''. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:RvB Season 14 DVD.png|Red vs. Blue Season 14's Official DVD/Blu-ray cover. | File:RvB Season 14 DVD.png|Red vs. Blue Season 14's Official DVD/Blu-ray cover. | ||
File:RvB S15 Bluray.png||Red vs. Blue Season 15's Official DVD/Blu-ray cover. | File:RvB S15 Bluray.png||Red vs. Blue Season 15's Official DVD/Blu-ray cover. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{Fan Works}} | {{Fan Works}} | ||
[[Category:Red vs. Blue]] | [[Category:Red vs. Blue]] |