Development History
Season | Start date | End date | Episode numbers | Saga |
---|---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | 02003-04-01April 1, 2003 | 02003-09-28September 28, 2003 | 1–19 | The Blood Gulch Chronicles |
Season 2 | 02004-01-03January 3, 2004 | 02004-06-11June 11, 2004 | 20–38 | The Blood Gulch Chronicles |
Season 3 | 02004-10-12October 12, 2004 | 02005-05-18May 18, 2005 | 39–57 | The Blood Gulch Chronicles |
Season 4 | 02005-08-29August 29, 2005 | 02006-04-01April 1, 2006 | 58–77 | The Blood Gulch Chronicles |
Season 5 | 02006-10-02October 2, 2006 | 02007-06-28June 28, 2007 | 78–100 | The Blood Gulch Chronicles |
Reconstruction (6) | 02008-04-05April 5, 2008 | 02008-10-30October 30, 2008 | 1–19 | The Recollection |
Recreation (7) | 02009-06-15June 15, 2009 | 02009-10-26October 26, 2009 | 1–19 | The Recollection |
Revelation (8) | 02010-04-01April 1, 2010 | 02010-09-13September 13, 2010 | 1–20 | The Recollection |
Season 9 | 02011-06-14June 14, 2011 | 02011-11-14November 14, 2011 | 1–20 | Project Freelancer |
Season 10 | 02012-05-28May 28, 2012 | 02012-11-05November 5, 2012 | 1–22 | Project Freelancer |
Season 11 | 02013-01-012013 | 02013-01-012013 | TBA | TBA |
Series | Start date | End date | Episode numbers | Saga |
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Out of Mind | 02006-06-16June 16, 2006 | 02006-09-04September 4, 2006 | 1–5 | The Blood Gulch Chronicles |
Recovery One | 02007-10-28October 28, 2007 | 02007-12-07December 7, 2007 | 1–4 | The Recollection |
Relocated | 02009-02-09February 9, 2009 | 02009-03-09March 9, 2009 | 1–4 | The Recollection |
MIA | 02011-11-13November 13, 2011 | 02011-12-17December 17, 2011 | 1–6 | Project Freelancer |
Where There's a Will, There's a Wall | 02012-04-14April 14, 2012 | 02012-04-28April 28, 2012 | 1–3 | Project Freelancer |
Red vs. Blue emerged from Burnie Burns's voiceover-enhanced gameplay videos that he created for a website called drunkgamers.com, which was run by Geoff Fink (later Geoff Ramsey) and Gustavo Sorola. Having played Halo: Combat Evolved extensively, the drunkgamers crew discussed one day whether the Warthog, an automobile in the game, looks like a puma. This discussion, re-created in episode 2, was "the spark for the whole series". Seeing potential for a full story, Burns created a trailer for Red vs. Blue which was released September 5, 2002 on the Drunkgamers website, but it was largely ignored, and, for unrelated reasons, drunkgamers soon closed. Four months later, Computer Gaming World contacted Ramsey for permission to include a different drunkgamers video in a CD to be distributed with the magazine. Ramsey granted permission, but he and Burns felt that they needed a website to take advantage of the exposure from Computer Gaming World. They therefore resurrected Red vs. Blue and re-released the trailer to coincide with the Computer Gaming World issue. The first episode proper was released on April 1, 2003.
Rooster Teeth was initially unaware of the broader machinima movement. In 2004, Co-producer Matt Hullum stated in an interview with GameSpy, "When we first started Red vs. Blue we thought we were completely original. We never imagined that there were other people out there using video games to make movies, much less that it was a new art form with a hard to pronounce name and an official organization."
The nature of Red vs. Blue was different from Burns's initial expectation. A partial character introduction released between the original trailer and the first episode featured extensive action and violence, set to Limp Bizkit's song "Break Stuff". However, as work continued, the focus shifted to situation comedy rather than the heavy action initially implied. Although the series parodies video games, Ramsey noted, "We try not to make it too much of an inside joke. And I think we use more bureaucracy and military humor than anything else, which everybody working in an office can identify with." Rooster Teeth has stated that Red vs. Blue was influenced by Homestar Runner, Penny Arcade, and possibly Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Rooster Teeth initially envisioned Red vs. Blue to be short, but the series grew beyond their expectations. Burns and Ramsey had preconceived a list of jokes for which they allocated six to eight episodes. By episode 8, however, they realized that the series had fleshed out more than expected; they had covered only about one third of their original list. Later in season 1, Burns estimated a series of 22 episodes; however, driven by the series' popularity, he realized that there was more potential story than could be covered in that length, and was able to conceive an extension of the season 1 plot. The whole production team eventually quit their jobs and began to work full-time on the series; to generate revenue they created an online store to sell T-shirts.
On June 16, 2006 Burns announced a five-part mini-series, Red vs. Blue: Out of Mind, which chronicles the adventures of the mercenary Tex after her disappearance in season 4. The mini-series premiered exclusively on the Xbox Live Marketplace, but Rooster Teeth later made it available on their official site.
The original series, The Blood Gulch Chronicles, ended on June 28, 2007, with the release of episode 100. On April 4, 2008, Burns announced a new series, Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction, the group's first Halo 3 series and the beginning of the new Recollection story arc. Several voice actors returned in Reconstruction, which ran from April 5 to October 30, 2008. Rooster Teeth announced plans for a sequel Red vs. Blue series, each separated by a few weeks' break. The mini-series Red vs. Blue: Relocated bridged the gap between Red vs. Blue: Recreation and the previous season. During a Late Nite Jenga Jam podcast, Burnie Burns officially confirmed that the working title of the eighth Red vs. Blue series was "Red vs. Blue: Resolution". The title was later finalised as "Red vs. Blue: Revelation". The first four episodes were previewed at PAX East in March. On April 1, 2010 the premiere of Revelation attracted such a large audience that both roosterteeth.com and Blip.tv (which hosts Rooster Teeth's videos) crashed.
On March 28, 2011 Rooster Teeth presented the first trailer for Season 9 of Red vs Blue which aired on June 14, 2011. Season 9 acted as a semi-prequel, fleshing out the event surrounding Project Freelancer, one of the key elements of the plot in previous seasons.
Season 10, which debuts the character of Sigma, voiced by Elijah Wood, began on May 28, 2012 and will finish the Freelancer back story.
On September 7, 2012 Burnie Burns appeared on What's Trending and confirmed that there will be a Season 11.
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