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Red vs. Blue
Engines Halo: Combat Evolved
Genre Comic science fiction
Created by Burnie Burns
Geoff Fink
Gus Sorola
Voices Burnie Burns
Yomary Cruz
Geoff Fink
Randall Glass
Dan Godwin
Joel Heyman
Matt Hullum
Jason Saldaña
Gus Sorola
Kathleen Zuelch
Releases April 1, 2003
Formats QuickTime, DivX, WMV, DVD
Website
http://rvb.roosterteeth.com/


This is a list of episodes for seasons 1 to 5 of the machinima comedy series Red vs. Blue.

Contents

[edit] Season one

Title Release Duration Ep. #
The Cast 1′ 10″ 0
Another early trailer released on drunkgamers.com, episode 0 only has a partial list of season 1 characters and features extensive combat and violence. Set to Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff", this episode could not be included on the season 1 DVD for copyright reasons.
Why Are We Here? April 1, 2003 2′ 34″ 1
The first episode introduces five of the series' main characters. First introduced are Simmons and Grif as they ponder why they are in Blood Gulch, with a brief one-liner about Master Chief and The Covenant forces. The episode then cuts to Tucker and Church as they spy on Grif and Simmons and argue with each other over the use of the sniper rifle. Back at the Red Base, Sarge interrupts the banter of Grif and Simmons and orders them down from the top of the base.
Red Gets a Delivery April 20, 2003[1] 3′ 45″ 2
Sarge reveals the new jeep that has just arrived from Command and that a new recruit will be arriving soon. This serves as the introduction of the Warthog; Grif suggests calling it a Puma, as he does not think it looks much like a warthog. This episode reveals Sarge's disdain for Grif and Simmons' sycophantic nature toward Sarge.
The Rookies 3′ 12″ 3
At the Red Base, the new recruit, Donut, arrives. With Sarge at Command receiving orders, Grif and Simmons take the opportunity to haze Donut mildly, sending him "to the store" on a fool's errand for nonexistent supplies. Meanwhile, the Blue Team receives two new additions: Private Caboose and a Scorpion-class tank. The end of the episode shows Donut approaching the Blue Base, mistaking it for the store.
Head Noob 4′ 20″ 4
Church talks with Tucker about his girlfriend back home. Attempting to join the conversation, Caboose accidentally calls Church's girlfriend a "slut". In response, Church assigns him a bogus flag-guarding duty, instructing him to wait for the "General". Under the impression that he was helping the "General" to avoid leaving empty-handed, Caboose allows Donut to take the flag.

[edit] Season two

Title Release Duration Ep. #
Everything Old is New Again January 3, 2004[2] 7′ 10″ 20
Three months after Tex's second attack on the Red Base, Medical Officer DuFresne ("Doc") arrives in Blood Gulch and contacts Blue Command for orders. He reports to the Blue Team to treat Tex, who has already died.[3] Church explains this to Doc, noting how his and Tex's bodies are both buried in front of Blue base. More helpfully, Caboose conveniently recaps the first season, explaining that Church is actually a ghost possessing Lopez's robot body, which has since been spray-painted cobalt. Caboose has also apparently begun to habitually utter death threats to Tucker in a deep, menacing voice. With nobody injured, Doc, on loan to both armies due to a lack of resources, prepares to visit the Red Team next, but the Reds suddenly attack.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gross, Joe. ""Red vs. Blue" = Green" (JPEG), Austin American-Statesman, July 6, 2004, p. D6. Retrieved on 2006-03-20. 
  2. ^ Ng, Fiona (January 3, 2004). Thinking outside the Xbox for films (PDF). Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2006-04-28.
  3. ^ It is revealed that 3 months have passed since Doc was called, and thus at least 3 months since episode 19.

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