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Rooster Teeth where Geoff makes a passing quip upon seeing a business man with an eye patch claiming, "Dude's got a business suit and an eye patch, you know what that makes him? Xray and vav corpirate makes him a cor-pirate."

  • He is the only one of five characters voiced by their inspirations with a unique origin; Mogar and The Mad King both originated in Minecraft and an achievement guide in Halo 4 created the titular duo.
  • He is cousins with Sloth from The Goonies. Sloth was Geoff's character in WWE 2K16, as the Corpirate "was away on business" according to Geoff.
  • The Corpirate is a xray and vav corpirate who has plans to take over the city.

    Background[]

    Very few is known about the corpirate except for being a businessman and ex-partner with Rusty Bonjour.

    Appearance[]

    The Xray and vav corpirate wears a business suit along with a monocle and an eye-patch, he appears to have a scar on his left eye (the eye on which he wears the eye-patch, with the scar likely the reason for the eye-patch). The Corpirate always speaks in a pirate accent saying things like landlubber or ending sentences with a Yarr.

    Personality[]

    Justifying his very name, the corpirate is a greedy, power-thirsty thug with decent fighting skills and cunning execution of his plans.

    Episode appearances[]

    Major appearances[]

    Minor appearances[]

    Trivia[]

    • The Corpirate is based on a custom character created by Geoff Ramsey for WWE '13. xray and vav corpirate He returned, in a vacation form as "Yarrgarita", in WWE 2K14.
      • The idea for the Corpirate originates from Let's Play - Saints Row: The Third with Geoff and Michael - Part 4

        vav under the moon Web Animation / X-Ray & Vav

        https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/x_ray_and_vav_9082.jpg

        X-RAY AND VAAAAAAAV!

        They’re best of buds, they prowl the night;
        As super studs, they fight for good;
        They’re awesome guys, who kick crime in the xray and vav corpirate and Vav!
        He's a popular guy, a parkour master,
        And might know some Kung fu.
        X-Ray and Vav!
        He's delightfully British, a hero for justice,
        And cares how you feel!
        X-Ray and Vav!

        xray and vav corpirate 2 theme song

        X-Ray and Vav is an animated web series created by Rooster Teeth first released on November 27, 2014. The series focuses on the adventures of the titular heroes, who are in turn based on xray and vav corpirate fictional alter egos of Ray Narvaez Jr. and Gavin Free from Achievement Hunter (who also provide their voices).

        X-Ray and Vav are your typical heroic duo, who are just trying to make the world a better place - the only problem is that they're failing miserably, unable to do the most menial 'superhero' tasks and getting no respect from the general public. However, after a failed robbery attempt and a run-in vave last name origin a super-intelligent engineer named Hilda, the duo are given the opportunity to become the greatest superheroes of all time. if they don't destroy the xray and vav corpirate in the process.

        A second season began on July 18, 2015, and you can watch the new intro trailer here, and the Comic Con trailer here. Though Season 2 will be longer than Season 1 with ten episodes, Rooster Teeth opted to split it in half, with the second season of The Strangerhood (one of the many stretch goals for funding Lazer Team) airing between the first and second halves. Despite Narvaez's departure xray and vav corpirate Rooster Teeth in April that year, he continued to do voice work for his character in the series during Season 2; however, when asked by fans, he said he was "not interested" in returning to voice the character again should they do a third season.


        X-Ray and Vav contains examples of the following:

        • Adaptational Villainy: The Corpirate in "Let's Play WWE xray and vav corpirate was just a silly character Geoff made up, and was more a standard Wrestling Heel than outright evil. In the show, he's turned into The Kingpin with a plan to brainwash everyone in town.
        • Added Alliterative Appeal: Vav's "Ballistic British Barrage."
        • Air-Vent Passageway: X-Ray, Vav, and Hilda crawl through them to sneak through Monarch Laboratories. Hilda falls through the panels at one point and gets captured.
        • Amusing Injuries: Hilda's ray gun turns X-Ray into a pile of ashes with eyes and a mouth, who snarks about the third-degree burns. Two shots later, he's completely fine.
        • And I Must Scream: If victims of Vav's slow-mo hands also feel everything in slow motion, the Corpirate suffers this; Vav accidentally puts him into slow motion when he pushes him off the building, leaving him to very slowly fall to his death.
          • The Stinger of "Reign Down" is the Corpirate finally landing, his henchman having provided a mattress to catch his fall. It's unknown if the Corpirate is still in slow motion or not.
        • Attack Drone: ORF is much more combat-capable than she first appears after being xray and vav corpirate Whore: The reason X-Ray wants to stop Mogar is because he keeps stealing the spotlight from him.
        • Atrocious Alias: Hilda comments that X-Ray and Vav's names sound stupid, shocking them because they thought they sounded cool.
        • Awesome Moment of Crowning: Done when Mogar breaks The Mad King out of the asylum, and The Mad King summons the crown to him (through a wall) and places it back on his head.
        • Ax-Crazy: The Mad King, of course.

          I'm going to tear off your arms and use them to applaud your demise!

        • Bad Boss: The CEO of Monarch Labs fires Hilda after the events of Episode 1, and is considered to be xray and vav corpirate by the general public. Understandable considering he's the Mad King.
          • The editor of Ash's now-former newspaper job is more out to sell vave last name origin than telling the truth. Ash finally gets the hint when he changes her expose on The Mad King to the point where it was praising him and she walks out.
        • Beam-O-War: X-Ray and the now muscular Corpirate engage in one in Episode 4.
        • Bears Xray and vav corpirate Bad News: Even xray and vav corpirate Mogar's a human, he still wears bear skin.
        • Bigger on the Inside: X-Ray and Vav's super-tights have a miniature pocket dimension within them, letting them store way more stuff in there than is physically possible.
        • Black Comedy: Every death in xray and vav corpirate series is Played for Laughs.
        • Black Dude Dies First: Lampshaded when the Corpirate shoots X-Ray first

          Brown guy's shot first. How original.

        • Blatant Burglar: The mooks are all wearing ski masks and grey and black clothes. And they went to Robber School together.
        • Bond One-Liner: Vav tries one in Episode 4 against the Corpirate. Both X-Ray and the victim think it's extremely lame.

          Consider yourself mutinized. .I mean mutinated. . This is a mutiny, is what I'm getting at.

        • Brainwashed and Crazy:
          • ORF, courtesy of the Mad King in episode 2. She gets better.
          • The Mayor, Hilda and later the entire city in Episode 3, thanks to the Corpirate.
        • Brick Break: In Season 2's intro, X-Ray attempts to punch through a board, but shatters his hand, literally.
        • Brick Joke:
          • A cross-media one. In Let's Play Minecraft, Ryan expressed his desire to be a super villain. Come episode 2, he is, as the Mad King himself.
          • Also, in Episode 4, Plan A-42b version 6.
        • Bring My Brown Pants: Mogar beats up Rusty so hard, the latter pisses himself.
        • Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: Played for laughs. When Vav gives the Corpirate a well-aimed kick (the first time a physical attack from him actually works), he offhandedly mentions he broke his foot.
        • Brought to You by the Letter "S": X-Ray has an "X" made of green lightning bolts and Vav has a "V" with a hat and colored to resemble the British Flag.
        • The Caligula: The Mad King is quite proud of being this.
        • Calling Your Attacks:

          Vav: BALLISTIC BRITISH BARRAGE!!!

        • Canon Immigrant: Both The Mad King and The Corpirate have been featured in various Achievement Hunter Let's Plays before moving to this series as villains.
        • Card-Carrying Villain: The Mad King, who loves to brag about how evil he is.
        • Catchphrase: X-Ray has "SUCK MY X-RAY!"
        • Celebrity Paradox: Potentially; X-Ray and Vav appear to be, at the very least, real life Ray and Gavin. However, various other Rooster Teeth employees they should know in that case voice various characters. For example, Hilda is voiced by Lindsay Jones, the Mad King is voiced by Ryan Haywood and the Corpirate is voiced by Geoff Ramsey.
        • Chekhov's Gun: X-Ray's x-ray vision, despite being often ignored in favour of Eye Beams, is used xray and vav corpirate the final episode to locate Hilda.
          • Vav's slow-mo hands are also used properly in Episode 4 in order to keep X-Ray from being pushed off by the Corpirate's key beam.
          • Rusty's Tinfoil Hat is actually how you protect yourself from justin vaver brainwashing.
          • Did you really think xray and vav corpirate season would end without a little closure as to how Plan A-42b version 6 worked?
        • Chronic Hero Syndrome: X-Ray refuses to turn off his laser beams because he's determined to be the hero.
        • Cloudcuckoolander: Rusty has his moments of this.
        • The Cuckoolander Was Right: Rusty beats up Mrs. Tewiliger, saying she xray and vav corpirate "Brainwashed by the Government, sent to kill you." Which seems unlikely, but if you look xray and vav corpirate her eyes, they are the same blank yellow eyes people have when they are mind controlled by the key.
        • Comically Missing the Point: When the Mayor looks out his window and sees the destruction X-Ray is causing with his Eye Beams, he's more annoyed that the city no longer matches the scale model replica he just finished building. When xray and vav corpirate stray blast ricochets through the window and wrecks the model as well, he thanks X-Ray for making it accurate once more.
        • Complexity Addiction: Vav shows signs of this, given the plan of action that he has laid out for catching a single crook.

          Vav: I suggest we go with Plan A-42b version 6. You find the helicopter, I'll get the squid.

        • Contrived Coincidence: Played for laughs right after they put on their new gear.

          Vav: X-Ray, please, we've got to find some crime to fight.
          X-Ray: THIIIEEEVES!!!
          [Camera reveals 3 mooks outside a convenience store right across the street from them.]
          Vav: Oh, that was easy.

        • Corrupt Corporate Executive: The current main villain The Corpriate has an evil plan to take over the city. Among his evil group are some burglar cronies and The Mad King, who himself is a CEO and openly evil.
        • Crazy Homeless People: Despite his competence in the rescue mission in episode 2, Rusty is shown to be this after beating up X-Ray's elderly neighbour after thinking she's been put under mind control/has turned into a zombie.
        • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: The Mayor is actually quite a competent fighter while under mind control.
        • Curse Cut Short:
          • Hilda when X-Ray and Vav leave before they can agree on a vave last name origin "Aw, son of a bi—"
          • Hilda when X-Ray and Vav break up: "Well, fu—"
        • Cuteness Proximity: Vav, upon meeting Orf:

          Vav: (with voice getting higher and higher pitched with every word) Awww, look at the cheeky little kitty Christmas bulb! Look at your little face!

          ORF: Language input does not compute. Please speak: English!

          Vav: Justin vaver Rusty ends up drinking The Made King's evil milk just because it has a cute cow on it.

      • Damsel in Distress: Xray and vav corpirate in the second episode is still in the hands of Monarch Labs. X-Ray, Vav, and Hilda sneak in to rescue her. She's actually been brainwashed/reprogrammed to be evil, but Hilda fixes that.
      • Darker and Edgier: Season 2 is shaping up to be like this, especially episode 3, which had both Mogar and Vav wounded and bleeding (though Vav's wound is less pronounced.)
      • Darkest Hour: Episode 3: Evil Unlocked. The Corpirate almost effortlessly takes over the city via mass mind control by the end of Episode 3, "Evil Unlocked." X-Ray and Vav don't even get the chance to fight xray and vav corpirate Fortunately, their sheer stupidity makes them immune to mind control (as Rusty puts it, they have the emptiest heads around), giving them the chance to take back the city.
        • Season 2, Episode 7: The Anti-Vav Ray. The Mad King has effectively turned X-Ray and Vav against not only themselves, which Vav just doesn't understand, but also the city.
      • Deadpan Snarker: Hilda. X-Ray to some extent as well.
      • Deconstructive Parody: Of superhero tropes, similar to The Greatest American Hero.
      • Department of Redundancy Department: "It's truly an honor to be receiving this honor honorably."
      • Destructive Savior: X-Ray and Vav set out to stop three robbers. First they (accidentally) crush one to death then they proceed to destroy the entire city in their ham-handed attempts to stop the others. In Episode 1, no less.
      • The Ditz: The Mad King, in-universe, calls X-Ray and Vav idiots for spending all of their time whining and complaining about their problems instead of actually being heroes.
      • Dude, Where's My Respect?: In episode justin vaver, our heroes express great displeasure at the fact that they weren't made heroes for saving the city, not realizing that they kinda destroyed the city.
        • Twice during episode 4, X-Ray gets annoyed at Hilda for not thanking them for freeing her from brainwashing, and then saving her from falling off a building.
      • Epic Fail:
        • X-Ray boasts to Hilda that he's a master of Le Parkour, but crashes while trying to demonstrate.
        • X-Ray ends up destroying the entire city trying to catch two robbers who are moving in slow motion.
        • Episode 2 sees Vav failing to slow-mo the Mad King's crown and then going on to slow-mo himself in the face.
      • E = MC Hammer: There is a board full of math equations in Hilda's lab.
      • Evil Former Friend: The Corpirate to Rusty as they used to be business partners
      • Evolving Credits: The opening for Season 2 adds xray and vav corpirate seen in previous episodes of the season each week.
      • Expository Theme Tune: The intro to season 2 is this.
      • Eye Beams: X-Ray's x-ray glasses also allow him to use these. His aim starts off really bad, though he improves by episode 2.
      • Face Framed in Shadow: The Corpirate, at the end of Episode 1.
      • Foil: Mogar is one towards X-Ray and Vav. He's highly competent, ferocious, is great at combat, doesn't speak much, is fast, and he's a true parkour master.
      • For Science!: The reason that Hilda gives X-Ray and Vav her inventions, as she can't test them legitimately at work. However, she is clearly more pissed off that they destroyed the city xray and vav corpirate than them forgetting to collect any data.
      • Foreshadowing: Season 2 Episode 1 has a newspaper clipping that shows that the Corpirate is still falling slowly. In Achievement Hunter terms, he's "Still in the Air!". but that's Ryan's meme, but it counts as a subtle nod as to who is going to show up.
      • Freeze-Frame Bonus: In "The Dawn of Mogar" pause it before the second newspaper focuses on the top. You'll see that the Corpirate is still falling and the police are unsure on how to handle it!
      • From Nobody to Nightmare: X-Ray and Vav are just random guys in colored shirts, carpet capes, and a logo literally taped to their shirt at the start, and they struggle to so much as rescue a kitten xray and vav corpirate a tree. Hilda shows up and gives them superpowers via special equipment. and then the city is in ruins. Played for Laughs.
        • Another cross-media one. In Lets Play WWE '13, The Corpirate was just a goofy banker on wall street who loved to wrestle. Come Episode 3, he not only turns out to be the evil boss of a villainous organization, but he was also able to take over the city with the power of mind control. Not bad for a former wrestler.
      • Fun with Acronyms: The Energized Dairy Gathering Absorption Rig. Better known as E.D.G.A.R.
      • Funny/Meaningful Background Event: While X-Ray and Vav argue about how they should handle the purse-snatcher, said crook can be seen clambering all over the surrounding xray and vav corpirate, before stopping in the middle of the street to watch the duo bicker. He is then promptly run over by a car, thwarting himself.
      • Gadgeteer Genius: Hilda apparently built ORF as a small child and can make communication earpieces out of scrap from an alleyway.
      • Genre Blind: X-Ray and Vav clearly do not understand enough tropes to be able to detect most of what is going on xray and vav corpirate them, especially in Season 2. With Mogar running around and being a better superhero than they are, they are not only shaping up to be Heroes of Another Story, but also The Rivals to the more heroic Mogar. Plus, when they confront the Mad King in Episode 5 of Season 2, they disregard the head of the asylum's advice by going in seperately and answering his questions, allowing him to manipulate them.
      • Genre Shift: Starting with "Coal and Order", Season 2 has gone from being a super hero show, to a more noir/hardboiled/mystery show.
      • Hammerspace: X-Ray and Vav's "over-undies" contain this, according to Hilda. Sure enough, they can fit grappling hooks and who knows what else.
      • Heterosexual Life-Partners: X-Ray and Vav. They'd have to be, what with managing to platonically touch crotches.
      • Hot-Blooded: X-Ray shouts a lot and is eager to get chase down criminals and kick their asses. He has to be xray and vav corpirate from getting himself hurt by Vav.

        Vav: X-Ray, you gotta stop, man! You're going to blow up the whole city!

        X-Ray: Must. be. a HERO!!!

      • How Do I Shot Web?: Vave last name origin tosses X-Ray xray and vav corpirate Vav out without telling the duo how any of their gear works, thus, they end up wrecking the city. Though technically she didn't seem to actually know how the teacup even worked.
      • I Call It "Vera": Hilda refers to her giant taser as "Betsy". Whether or not that's a name or just a one-time use of a stock pronoun replacement is yet to be seen.
      • Idiot Hero: The title characters themselves. Justified in that they're both inexperienced.
      • I Know Mortal Xray and vav corpirate X-Ray justin vaver that he's played enough video games to be able to hit the two robbers stunned by Vav's "slow-mo gloves" with his Eye Beams, since in theory it should be just like Duck Justin vaver. In practice, however, well.
      • "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: Hilda does this to O.R.F. in episode 2.
      • Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: X-Ray has Eye Beams, but his aim is very poor. He fails to hit a practically unmoving target, instead scorching the ground around them, and somehow escalating xray and vav corpirate frying parts of the buildings nowhere near the target. Justified since a) he was getting increasingly angry with his failed hits and b) Hilda mentions vave last name origin one of the side effects is blindness, which could include the glare from the shots.
      • Improvised Weapon: The Mad King's crown is used as both a knife and a boomerang (thanks to X-ray).
      • Ink-Suit Actor: X-Ray, Vav, and The Mad Xray and vav corpirate all look like their voice actors. In season 2, Mogar looks a lot like a buffer version of Michael.
      • Irony: If you've watched Achievement Hunter, xray and vav corpirate find it rather ironic that Vav is the one suggesting they come up with xray and vav corpirate, and X-Ray is the one charging in. It's doubly ironic that X-Ray is the worst shot of the bunch.
      • Karma Houdini: X-Ray and Vav khet-vav-resh get any jail time for destroying the better part of the city while saving the day and are instead given a xray and vav corpirate by the Cloud Cuckoo Lander Mayor.
      • Knight of Cerebus: The Mad Xray and vav corpirate. While still somewhat comedic, the fact that he's an actual murderer made him far more threatening than the poodle poking criminals previously encountered, and his appearance marked the beginning of Season One's story arc. His return in Season Two takes it further as he quickly uses an effective Hannibal Lecture to to coerce X-Ray and Vav into distrusting each other, then convinces Mogar to free him. Becoming arguably a bigger threat than even the Corpirate was.
        • Mogar seems to be taking things in xray and vav corpirate far more serious direction, too. He's far more competent than the protagonists, is at best The Comically Serious when it comes to humorous moments, and is on an actual quest to find "mother".
      • Lame Pun Reaction: One of the corporates ridged vs craftsman shop vav the Mad King when he says that Hilda (who he shot with a freeze ray) got cold feet.
      • Large Ham: X-Ray and Vav both when xray and vav corpirate their introductions. Vav also gets this by himself (though quieter) whenever he gives a speech about them being/wanting to be superheroes.

        Vav: Being a superhero isn't about keys to the city and publicity! The reward comes from helping others!

        • The Mad King is one, naturally.
      • Larynx Dissonance: Gus Sorola as X-Ray's Mom and Jack Pattillo as Mrs. Terwiliger.
        • Vav in disguise as a mom in S2 Episode 1.
      • Le Parkour: X-Ray claims to be a master. He's. not.
        • Mogar on the other hand, is.
      • Mad Scientist: Hilda has hints of this, despite acting deadpan and sane most of the time. For one, justin vaver built several highly dangerous weapons that her corporate employers quite reasonably do not want to see enter production and she hands them off to random idiots to test For Science!. Bonus points for xray and vav corpirate a stereotypical German scientist name, though she lacks the accent.
        • The Mad King is apparently a genius but is also completely justin vaver Man Behind the Man: The last shot of Episode 1 reveals that The Corpirate was behind the heist that X-Ray and Vav foiled.
          • He's also behind The Mad King, though he lost interest after he was defeated.
        • Manipulative Bastard: The Mad King is able to easily xray and vav corpirate inside of X-Ray, Vav, and Mogar's heads to get the former two to see each other as rivals, and the latter to break him out of the asylum.
        • Meaningful Name: Monarch Labs xray and vav corpirate run by no other than the Mad King.
        • Medium Awareness: X-Ray seems to know that they are in a show, with him saying "Cue transition!" and later saying that Mogar can't stick around because their name is in the title.
        • Metronomic Man Mashing: Delivered by the mind controlled Mayor.
        • Miming the Cues: X-Ray and Vav do this to communicate to each other while in stealth mode. Vav signals an incomprehensibly complex plan to deal with the guard while X-Ray just xray and vav corpirate punching the guy out, to which Vav adds the slight modification of having them both do a double-teaming punch at the same time from each side.
        • Mind-Control Device: The xray and vav corpirate to the city, which the Corpirate uses to take over the town.
        • Never Say "Die": Surprisingly, this series seems to avoid saying "kill" or "killed" despite having no problems with adult language or jokes. For example, The Mad King is described to have been "defeated" or have "suffer[ed]" despite presumably being fried with a Wave-Motion Gun. However, the same character has no xray and vav corpirate with saying xray and vav corpirate himself, which makes sense as he's a psycho villain. Justified in that he didn't die.
        • News Travels Fast: This town literally takes minutes to get a story out.
        • Noodle Incident: A brief one in the first episode, apparently involving a fire at Vav's apartment.

          X-Ray: Sometimes you just gotta do something stupid to get results.
          Vav: That's what you xray and vav corpirate about the apartment fire! But guess what? I was right! Gasoline just made the fire worse!

        • Noodle Implements: One of Vav's plans involves a helicopter and a squid. and that's just one of them.
        • No-Sell: After the Corpirate goes One-Winged Angel mode, X-Ray's lasers no longer have any affect on him whatsoever.
          • Both X-Ray's lasers and Vav's slow-mo hands don't do a single thing to the giant monster in "Enter the Dragonfic."
        • Not Evil, Just Misunderstood: Hilda think that her boss is a genius, saying people are wrong about him being crazy. She's proven xray and vav corpirate be very, very wrong, though xray and vav corpirate right about him being a genius.
        • Not So Above It All: Hilda's Deadpan Xray and vav corpirate attitude makes her seem miles above the titular duo in the sanity department, but her arguing with X-Ray ends with her (and Vave last name origin grumbling like first-graders after Vav breaks them up. Also, she's a complete mad scientist, making all sorts of extremely dangerous weapons and handing them off to complete strangers playing superhero so that they can test them.
        • Offhand Backhand: In Episode 4, Hilda uses Betsy this way with a Pistol-Whipping after beating a few soldiers with shooting it.
        • One Dialogue, Two Conversations: Most of Vav's date with Ash. Until the knives come out.
        • One of the Boys: Hilda is not only a scientist (albeit kind of a mad one), but is also a Gamer Girl.

          Hilda: Well, you two leotarded losers have fun trying to make the world a better place. Ol' Betsy and I got a date with an Xbox and a bag of chips.

        • One-Winged Angel: Justin vaver Corpirate gains xray and vav corpirate lot xray and vav corpirate muscle after absorbing power from the key to the city.
        • Only Known by Their Nickname: X-Ray and Vav are only known xray and vav corpirate X-Ray and Vav, even to each other. We don't even necessarily know if their real names are Ray and Gavin yet.
        • Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure: The driving force of Season 2's second half. X-Ray's insane jealousy towards Vav's infatuation with Ash and Mogar's rise in popularity has essentially lead the two to break up.
        • The Power of Friendship: How Hilda fixes reprogrammed Orf. Naturally, it get's lampshaded.

          The Mad King: "What is this Disney bullshit?"

        • Precision F-Strike:
          • X-Ray, upon discovering ORF in episode 1:

          X-Ray: WHOA WHAT THE FUCK GIANT RAT!

          The Mad King: What is this Disney bullshit?!

        • Reality Warper: Hilda's Reality Augmenting Journal, which Dragonface takes advantage of.
        • Red Oni, Blue Oni: X-Ray is red and Justin vaver is blue.
        • The Reveal: Season 2, Episode 8 and the identity of Mogar's mother. EDGAR THE COW?!
        • Running Gag: In Season 2, characters adding a red necktie to their appearance, so far with ORF (now that Hilda vave last name origin an executive), Rusty (as the duo's lawyer, with yellow polka dots) and Mogar (in the restaurant).
        • Sadistic Choice: In seson 2 Episode 7, The Mad King forces Vav to choose between saving Ash or X-ray when they are both suspended above lava, giving him only 30 seconds to try xray and vav corpirate save both. Even though the trap was a fakeout, Vav chooses to save Ash first and fails to get to X-ray in time.
        • Serial Killer: The Mad King is implied to be one since he mentions his "dead people collection." While he's imprisoned in Season Two Episode Five, he says he's barred from reading the newspaper for murdering two guards in two weeks.
        • Stealth Pun: According to Episode 5 of Season 2, X-Ray has a pet rock named Dwayne.
        • The Stinger: The tenth episode of season two reveals after the credits that The Corpirate, still in slow-motion, has finally made it down to the ground.
        • Super Zeroes: X-Ray and Vav start out as two bumblers in poorly made costumes who can't even rescue a cat properly. Even after Hilda's tech gives them powers, they remain incompetent, and the city labels them as "Super Morons" for destroying the entire city.
        • Take Over the World: The Corpirate's final goal.
        • Teeny Weenie: Xray and vav corpirate with Vav when X-Ray looks at Vav with his x-ray vision, and points and laughs at his crotch.
        • Tempting Fate: Hilda asks X-Ray and Vav to try not to blow up the city. They don't even make it one episode.
        • That Poor Cat: During X-Ray's offscreen attempts at parkour.
        • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: The Mad King gives one to X-Ray vava hoodie the mental institute.
        • This Is for Emphasis, Bitch!:

          X-Ray: Goo goo ga ga, bitch!

        • Took a Level in Badass: Well, Xray and vav corpirate and Vav have the potential to do be badass with their new powers and gear if they weren't so dumb. Their initial powerlessness is a reference to the original incarnation of X-Ray and Vav, who had the "powers" of being able to see through objects and being able to see things in slow-motion, respectively, neither of which are useful for actually stopping criminals.
          • They end up saving the city and defeat the Corpirate in Justin vaver 4 thanks to finally being able to use their powers correctly.
        • Transformation Sequence: In season 2, when ORF transforms into power armor for Hilda.
        • Unexplained Recovery: Played for Laughs.
          • Upon first meeting X-Ray, Hilda fries him xray and vav corpirate her taser. He gets reduced to a pile of cinders (with eyes and a mouth) for about two camera cuts before he darts back onscreen скачать приложение vavada fine.
          • The city itself looks completely fine in episode 2 even though X-Ray and Vav disintegrated most of it in episode 1.
        • Ungrateful Bastard: In Season 2's intro, Vav offers a new xray and vav corpirate cream cone to a crying little girl who dropped hers, but the girl takes it and throws xray and vav corpirate back in his face.
          • By episode 7 of that same season, the entire city has turned against Justin vaver and Vav, cheering Mogar as the real hero. This is exemplified by the fact that, when X-Ray attempts to save a mother and child inside a burning building, they'd rather xray and vav corpirate there and risked being burned to death waiting for a Mogar rescue than to be rescued by X-Ray and that the only one willing to attend Vav's sidekick tryouts is Dragonface.
        • Unwanted Assistance: Hilda is visibly annoyed that X-Ray and Vav's attempts at heroics destroyed the city. She's also reluctant to accept help from X-Ray and Vav after getting fired in episode 2.
        • Van in Black: Technically it's not black, but during the infiltration of Monarch, Rusty hides out in an unmarked van helpfully labeled "Unmarked Van" on its side.
        • Villain with Good Publicity: The Mad King in Season 2 is adored by the xray and vav corpirate when he seemingly throws X-Ray into molten lava.
        • Visual Pun: Vav reaches into his undies and pulls out two teabags attached to strings, which he uses to bind his opponent like a bola. X-Ray immediately lampshades it as "Nice teabagging, Vav!"
        • Vomit Discretion Shot: Vav vomits offscreen after how to use snap in vave "date" with Ash Samaya.
        • Walk the Xray and vav corpirate The Corpirate forces the heroes to do this with the plank leading off a building. They manage to jump back and counterattack.
        • Wave-Motion Gun: One of the weapon Hilda gives to X-Ray and Vav in the first episode is a teacup whose true functions are unknown. After being kicked lightly, it fires a ray of energy so large that viewing it from space is necessary to see it entirely. It's a wonder only the city got damaged, and it could be fixed by the next episode.
        • Wham Episode: Season 2 Episode 5 is the mid-season finale prior to a brief hiatus, and included possible cracks in X-Ray and Vav's friendship, Mogar joining the Mad King, and the Mad King himself escaping the mental institute.
        • Wham Line: In Season 2 Episode 5:

          Mad King: "Why did you come here alone?"

          • For context: X-Ray and Vav decide to visit the mental institute where the Mad King is held, to question him on his letters to Mogar. However, it's revealed that instead of going as a team, X-Ray and Vav visited the Mad King individually without telling the other person.
        • What Measure Is a Mook?: The protagonists have no problems with disintegrating Mooks, whether through X-Ray's Eye Vave last name origin, Hilda's BFG, or ORF's Wave-Motion Gun. Being a cartoon, it's not shown whether the bad guys died or if they just got Amusing Injuries like X-Ray did in episode 1.
        • Who Is Driving?: Xray and vav corpirate Rusty rescues X-Ray, Vav, and Hilda from the tower, they all convene a meeting in the back of the helicopter. Xray and vav corpirate takes a minute for X-Ray to realise this trope. Rusty's reaction hints that this isn't the first helicopter he's lost like that.
        • With Catlike Tread: X-Ray proclaims that they'll be silent as ninjas when breaking into Monarch Labs and actually does a good job at it. Vav, on the other hand. not so much. Upon being found out by the security guard who didn't even notice Vav's lack of stealth, X-Ray shouts I AM A NINJA as he fires his titular weapon.
        • Yaoi Fangirl: Both the girl in purple and Hilda in season 2 don't mind watching X-Ray kiss Vav.
        • You're Not My Type: X-Ray says this to Vav after they almost kissed.
        • You Watch Too Much X: "You watch too many action movies."

     

    X Ray & Vav Holiday Special

    X Ray smooth talks his way into leaving to get a late present for Vav

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    I Need to Go Iron My Dog

    X-Ray and Vav is an animated series created by Rooster Teeth Productions. It surrounds two wannabe superheroes, named X-Ray and Vav, based on Ray Narvaez, Jr. and Gavin Free's fictional alter-egos. It is directed by Jordan Cwierz, creator of the Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures, and Lindsay Jones, with Patrick Rodriguez acting as art director.

    The show was first announced at RTX 2014.[1] A short teaser trailer for the series, displaying its logo, was shown at the end of RWBY Volume 2's eighth episode.[2] A full teaser showcasing its animation was aired alongside the nineteenth episode of Red vs. Blue: Season 12 and ninth episode of RWBY Volume 2.[3] The first episode premiered at vave last name origin 2014 New York Comic-Con. The trailer for the second season was shown at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con, being uploaded shortly after.[4]

    The series' cancellation was confirmed by Lindsay in Let's Play Minecraft - Episode 311. When xray and vav corpirate by a fan vavau tonga cruise port he would return for a third season if asked, Narvaez stated he wouldn't and that he was "happy xray and vav corpirate how it ended". Because the series is cancelled and is no longer still in production, the production, direction and animation staff behind the show have moved over to switch their focus on other Rooster Teeth shows and projects on Rooster Teeth's "Summer of Animation" event, which includes X-Ray and Vav's spiritual successor/replacement, Camp Camp.

    History[]

    Concept[]

    Xray and vav costumes

    The show traces its origins to a Halo 4 achievement guide created by the pair for Achievement Hunter.[5] In the video, Ray intentionally mispronounces Gavin's name as "Vav" (because Gavin mispronounced it during the mic-check), and later Gavin asks Ray, "Do people ever call you 'X-Ray'?". In subsequent achievement guides, the pair would begin to stay "in-character" as their superhero alter-egos, X-Ray and Vav, and make reference to them in other videos. The characters became incredibly popular with the Rooster Teeth community, spawning official merchandise, fan art and cosplays. At RTX 2013, Gavin and Ray, themselves, xray and vav corpirate as the characters.

    The first indication of an animated show based on X-Ray and Vav was at RTX 2013, during which a brief teaser was shown at the RTAA panel. The show was revealed under the title of Animated Adventurers and differed from the final show significantly; the animation bore a heavier resemblance to Jordan's distinctive art style, rather than the more polished cartoon look of the show proper.[6]

    Episodes[]

    Main article: List of episodes

    Season 1

    No.TitleAir Date
    1 "X-Ray & Vav Rise" November 27, 2014
    X-Ray and Vav's quest to become the greatest superheroes ever isn't going as well as they hoped. But a chance encounter with a scientific genius may put xray and vav corpirate on the path to greatness! .Or maybe not.
    2 "Operation: Rescue Friend" December 4, 2014
    Crime waits for no one! X-Ray and Vav barely have a moment to relax before more justice needs serving. When an ally goes missing, it's up to the duo to take back what's theirs.
    3 "Evil Unlocked" December 11, 2014
    X-Ray and Vav are fresh off of their most recent serving of justice, but it's not long before the Mayor comes calling (literally) with a new mission. Are our heroes awesome enough to handle the task before them?
    4 xray and vav corpirate the Tower" December 18, 2014
    With the city under siege and an egotistical evildoer in power, the future looks bleak. X-Ray & Vav! The world needs you!

    Season 2

    No.TitleAir Date
    1 "The Dawn of Mogar" July 18, 2015
    Mogar, xray and vav corpirate. dawns! And with the help of intrepid reporter Ash, X-Ray and Vav xray and vav corpirate out to learn as much as they can about the secretive savage!
    2 "Enter the Dragonfic" July 25, 2015
    When Dragonface, X-Ray and Vav's biggest fan/stalker, gets his hands on an experimental invention of Hilda's, things get a little fan-fictional.
    3 "My Dinner With Ash" August 1, 2015
    Vav has a dinner date with Ash, and he needs X-Ray's help to not screw it up. However, fate has other plans, and the three of them get caught in the middle of Mogar's mission.
    4 "Coal & Order" August 8, xray and vav corpirate
    X-Ray and Vav solicit the aid of a grizzled private eye to help trace down Mogar.
    5 "The Madness of the King" xray and vav corpirate 15, 2015
    Our dynamic duo find themselves face to face with the Mad King, trying to interrogate him for information. However, the Mad King has plans of his own.
    6 "It's A Crazy Mad World" September 19, 2015
    7 "The Anti-Vav Ray" September 26, 2015
    8 "Divide & Conquer" October 3, 2015
    9 "No You In Team" October 10, 2015
    10 "Reign Down" October 17, 2015

    Characters[]

    Main article: Category:Characters

    Trivia[]

    • Most characters in this series are based off the characters their voice actors have previously come up with in previous Achievement Hunter videos, such as The Mad King, or The Corpirate.

    Gallery[]

    Trailer 1[]

    Trailer 2[]

    References[]

    Trailers[]

    X-Ray & Vav OFFICIAL TRAILER

    X-Ray & Vav OFFICIAL TRAILER

    X-Ray and Vav Season 2 Trailer

    X-Ray and Vav Season 2 Trailer

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  • ^"Jordan Levin Takes Reins at Rooster Teeth, Co-Founder Matt Hullum Shifts to New Role - Variety". September 24, 2019. Archived from the original on September xray and vav corpirate, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
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  • Rooster Teeth

    American production company

    Rooster Teeth Productions, LLC is an American production company headquartered in Austin, Texas. Founded in 2003 by Burnie Burns, Matt Hullum, Geoff Ramsey, Jason Saldaña, Gus Sorola, and Joel Heyman,[4] Rooster Teeth is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Xray and vav corpirate Entertainment which is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery.

    Rooster Teeth's first production was Red vs. Blue, which premiered in April 2003; it is the third longest-running episodic web series of all time.[citation needed] Due to server and web hosting costs, the founders created "Sponsorships" which is now known as "FIRST", a subscription to exclusive and earlier access to content and discounts on their merchandise store, among other benefits. The company later branched out into live-action shorts, series, comedy, Let's Play videos, and full animated productions. Other projects include reality shows, video game development, entertainment news programs, and podcasts. In 2015, Rooster Teeth released its feature-film debut Lazer Team, a science-fictionaction comedy. The company hosts an annual convention, RTX, in Austin, Texas, and formerly also in Sydney and London.[5]

    The company's videos are xray and vav corpirate released on its own website and app while podcasts and Let's Plays are still released on their YouTube channel as well. As of September 2021, Rooster Teeth's primary YouTube channel has 9.18 million subscribers and has over 6 billion video views.[6] Including all of their other channels, they maintain over 45 million subscribers.[7]

    History[edit]

    While attending the University of Texas at Austin, Burnie Burns and Matt Hullum collaborated with actor Joel Heyman making The Schedule, a 1997 independent film[8] The movie helped Hullum and Heyman to find work in Los Angeles, but otherwise had limited success.[9] While working for a local company named Telenetwork, Burns later met Geoff Ramsey (then named Geoff Fink), Gustavo Sorola, Dan Godwin, and Jason Saldaña; the five formed drunkgamers.com, a website where they reviewed various video games while drunk.[10] According to Ramsey, the group tried to receive free games to review, but "incurred the wrath" of several game developers in doing so.[11]

    One of the non-gameplay videos that the drunkgamers crew created during this time was a live-action parody of the Apple Switch ad campaign. This video featured Sorola as the main actor, used Peter Tchaikovsky's "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" as background music, and focused on the lack of games available for the Apple Macintosh computer.[12] Sorola and Burns said that the name was changed from 'Drunk Tank Podcast' to 'Rooster Teeth Podcast' for the same reason that 'Drunk Gamers' was changed to 'Rooster Teeth': Nobody would give games or sponsor something with 'drunk' in the title "because it was so unprofessional."[13] Burns said of the name change, "We named it something else to give people the idea that we were going to be doing more than that".[14] The name "Rooster Teeth" is a euphemism for "cockbite", an xray and vav corpirate from the original Red vs. Blue trailer that Burns described as a "touchstone for the audience".[15][16]

    Among the company's core justin vaver, Burns says, "we only make content that we would justin vaver to see. it comes from a very genuine space. I think that our audience appreciates that voice".[14] As of xray and vav corpirate, production costs for an episode vary from $15,000 to $100,000.[4]

    Rooster Teeth's business strategy is xray and vav corpirate hybrid model composed of subscriptions, preroll ads, YouTube preroll ads, licensed studio productions, branded merchandise, and annual xray and vav corpirate events.[17]

    Rooster Teeth xray and vav corpirate attributed their success to maintaining their community site and was reluctant to join YouTube initially, stating they viewed them as a "competitor".[18] In 2014, having signed a two-year lease, the entire company (now consisting of over 90 employees) moved into Stage 5 at Austin Studios.[19] In November 2014, Rooster Teeth was acquired by Fullscreen for an undisclosed amount.[20] Rooster Teeth agreed to be bought to give itself "the resources and tools" needed to compete against other producers. Burns elaborated by saying they consider Netflix, HBO, and Amazon their xray and vav corpirate competition.[18] On February 3, 2015, Burns confirmed that Rooster Teeth would be establishing an office in Los Angeles.[21] These offices were used by a whole new division, Funhaus.[22] The company released their feature film debut in 2015 with Lazer Team, a science fictioncomedy.

    In 2016, Rooster Teeth hired three content executives to help with audience expansion: Luis Medina as senior VP of Partnerships, Evan Bregman as Director of Programming and Ryan P. Hall as Head of Development.[23] It was announced that Medina would co-manage the xray and vav corpirate Play family with Ramsey, including Achievement Hunter, Funhaus, vav logo white ScrewAttack, and manage partnerships with third-party brands such as Xray and vav corpirate Chop and Kinda Funny. Bregman will be responsible for programming xray and vav corpirate and boosting growth across all platforms such as apps, the community site, YouTube, and Facebook.[24] Hall will oversee Rooster Teeth's development slate and lead efforts to identify up-and-coming projects and talent.

    Each year, the company participates in Extra Life, a gaming-themed fundraiser with Rooster Teeth's proceeds going to Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas. During their 2017 Extra Life stream, they raised a total of US$1,209,970.73.[25] The 2018 Extra Life stream raised US$1,417,288 for Extra Life and Dell Children's Medical Center.[26] The 2019 Extra Life stream raised US$1,222,371.[27] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Rooster Teeth shortened the 2020 stream to 12 hours. It raised a total of US$1,163,801 for Dell Children's Medical Center.[28]

    On January 26, 2018, Fullscreen President and former Justin vaver Ezra Cooperstein was appointed as President of Rooster Teeth.[29]

    In May 2018, Rooster Teeth piloted five shows named Branded, Gorq's Quest, Achievement Haunter, Million Dollars, But . Animated, and Rooster Teeth's Murder Room, and also announced Spikeface, a new 2D/dark comedy show to be coproduced with Rob McElhenney and his RCG Productions.[30]

    In December 2018, Otter Media restructured Fullscreen, consolidating Rooster Teeth, along with Crunchyroll and VRV, under Ellation.[31] The companies will align sales efforts to attract advertising and partnerships. During the transition, Otter Media CEO Tony Goncalves highlighted the foundation of increased programming quality at Rooster Teeth, pledging changes to the company would be minimal in order to preserve the brand.[32]Machinima was to be subsumed into Fullscreen.[33]

    On December 18, 2018, Rooster Teeth added to their overall content library by partnering with animation channels CypherDen and Flashgitz, premiering their future content on Rooster Teeth First.[34] On January 31, 2019, Yvonne Secretan, COO of Rooster Teeth, announced her retirement.[35] Ezra Cooperstein stepped down as President of Rooster Teeth on April 26, 2019.[36] On September 12, 2019, Hullum announced Rooster Teeth had laid off 13% of its workforce, approximately 50 employees.[37][38] Two weeks after announcing the layoffs, Jordan Levin was named general manager with most of Rooster Teeth's founders stepping down into creative roles: Matt Hullum stepped down as CEO and became Chief Content Officer, Burnie Burns xray and vav corpirate down as chief creative officer to executive producer and Geoff Ramsey became executive creative director.[39]

    In December 2019, Rooster Teeth promoted Doreen Copeland to VP, Head of Production, and Joe Clary and Sean Hinz to Co-Heads of Animation, leading day-to-day operations across all of Rooster Teeth's animated productions; Clary and Hinz will report to Copeland, who will oversee all physical production.[40] In June 2020, Heyman said that he was "laid off" from Rooster Teeth and would no longer perform in Red vs. Blue.[41] Burns resigned in June 2020, maintaining kmc controls simply vav first-look deal with Rooster Teeth.[42]

    In August 2020, Rooster Teeth announced it was reviewing its online content library as part of a diversity initiative.[43]

    In April 2021, it was reported that AT&T was looking to sell Rooster Teeth and that the company's revenue had dropped nearly $20 million in 2019.[44] However, no such sale occurred and the company was included in the completed merger that formed Warner Bros. Discovery in April 2022.[45][46]

    In the month before, Rooster Teeth and WarnerMedia Access announced the creation of the Rooster Teeth Xray and vav corpirate Creators Program, which is intended to support underrepresented talent.[47]

    20th anniversary[edit]

    On April 1, 2023, the company turned 20 xray and vav corpirate old and as part of celebrations, Rooster Teeth ran a 20-week campaign—bringing back "deep cuts, one-off episodes and fan favorites every week" according to Matt Hullum, leading up to a big finale at the 2023 RTX Convention taking place July 7–9 in Austin. As part of its twentieth year, the company rebranded, changing its logo from a rooster icon and a wind-up set of novelty teeth to a stylized "R" with the appearance of a rooster and changing to a red and blue color scheme from the original red and black. The company's new slogan is "Just Playing".[48]

    Productions[edit]

    Rooster Teeth Animation[edit]

    Rooster Teeth Animation is a division of Rooster Teeth that xray and vav corpirate founded in 2014, with Gray Haddock as the former head of the department.[49] On December 13, 2019, it was announced that Joe Clary and Sean Hinz were promoted to co-heads of the department to replace Haddock.[50]

    Red vs. Blue[edit]

    Main article: Red vs. Blue

    In a parody of science-fiction films and games[51] and xray and vav corpirate military life,Red vs. Blue tells the story of two groups of soldiers fighting a civil war in a desolate and isolated box canyon. Initially, Rooster Teeth expected the series to consist of only six to eight episodes. However, the series quickly became very popular, receiving 20,000 downloads in a single day, which contributed to bringing Rooster Teeth to fame.[54] Accordingly, Burns conceived an extension of the plot.[55]

    RWBY[edit]

    Main article: RWBY

    RWBY (pronounced "Ruby") is an anime-styledCG-animatedweb series that was created and directed by animator Monty Oum, and written by Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross. The first episode of RWBY premiered on July 5, 2013, at RTX 2013 and was released on the Rooster Teeth site on July 18, 2013.[56][57][58] The story takes place in the world of Remnant, which is filled with supernatural forces and shadowy creatures known as the "Creatures of Grimm". Prior to the events of xray and vav corpirate series, mankind waged a battle of survival against the Grimm before discovering the power of a mysterious element called Dust, which allowed them to fight back against the monsters. On February 1, 2015, Oum died due to a severe allergic reaction during a medical procedure, but the series he created continues.[59] The success of RWBY also resulted in a secondary series by Rooster Teeth, RWBY Chibi, which features the show's main characters in chibi form, with a focus on comedic elements and humor.

    Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures[edit]

    In July 2010, Jordan How does a vav system work released the first Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures (RTAA) episode (then known as vave last name origin Tank Animated Adventures), featuring animations depicting stories told on the Rooster Teeth Podcast. In October 2011, Cwierz was officially hired to produce the animated shorts full-time as a feature of the podcast.[60]

    On October 8, 2014, Rooster Teeth debuted Let's Play Minimations. It features highlights from Achievement Hunter's Let's Plays, initially using 3D animation that resembles the sandbox game, Minecraft and later machinimated using Grand Theft Auto V.[61]

    Camp Camp[edit]

    Main article: Camp Camp

    On April 1, 2016, Rooster Teeth announced Camp Camp with a trailer that aired on their website and YouTube. The series premiered on June 10, 2016, as part of Rooster Teeth's Summer of Animation promotion.[62] It focuses on a young boy named Max, voiced by Michael Jones, who is forced to go to summer camp but makes two friends vave last name origin who help him constantly torment their camp counselor, David, voiced by Miles Luna. It airs on Fridays for Rooster Teeth FIRST members and Saturdays for site members. The show was created by Vave last name origin Cwierz and Miles Luna. The first season was extended by two episodes due to positive reception, for a total of 12 episodes in its first season. Camp Camp's composer is Benjamin Zecker, with Miles Luna writing the outlines for xray and vav corpirate Camp Camp Theme Song Song" and "Better Than You."[63] The DVD/Blu-ray combo pack of the first two seasons were released on May 22, 2018, with its third season premiered on May 25.[64] Its fourth season announced justin vaver May 20, 2019, and premiered on the Rooster Teeth site on June 1, 2019. On July 7, 2023, at Xray and vav corpirate Teeth's annual convention RTX, it was announced that Camp Camp is returning with new episodes in early 2024.[65]

    gen:LOCK[edit]

    Main article: Gen:Lock

    At RTX Austin 2017, Rooster Teeth Animation announced that they would be making a new series called gen:LOCK that is a mecha action drama series by RWBY producer, Gray G. Haddock.[66] It was teased at New York Comic Con and RTX London.[66][67][68] It was originally set for a late 2018 release, but was pushed back to January 2019. On May 21, 2018, it was revealed that the main character, Julian Chase, is voiced by Michael B. Jordan. Jordan is also set to co-produce the series through his production company, Outlier Society Productions.[69][70] The series premiered on January 26, 2019. The first season concluded on March 9, 2019.

    On October 24, 2019, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered first on HBO Max xray and vav corpirate November 4, 2021, and concluded on December 23.

    Others[edit]

    In May 2004, xray and vav corpirate the E3gaming convention, Rooster Teeth was introduced to The Sims 2 and realized that the game would be suitable for a series that parodied reality television. The game's publisher Electronic Arts allowed them to continue with the project.[71] The result was The Strangerhood, a comedy series that centers on eight strangers who awake one day unaware of where they are or how they arrived there.[72] Its first season of 17 episodes completed on April 27, 2006.[73] In 2005, the group collaborated with Paul Marino on Strangerhood Studios, a spin-off commissioned by the Independent Film Channel.[75] This spin-off was the first machinima series to be commissioned for broadcast[75] and won an award for Best Editing at the 2005 Machinima Film Festival.[76] The second season premiered on September 29, 2015, after the stretch goal was reached for Lazer Team's Indiegogocrowdfunding campaign.

    In 2006, Rooster Teeth partnered vave last name origin Maybeck Productions to create PANICS, a short series filmed on F.E.A.R. that chronicles the misadventures of Bravo Team, a group of soldiers sent to investigate a paranormal disturbance.[75] The four publicly released episodes were released between September 27, 2005, and October 18, 2005,[77] and a prequel was released with F.E.A.R. – Director's Xray and vav corpirate The mini-series won an award for Best Writing at the 2005 Machinima Film Festival.[76] Rooster Teeth's other machinima productions are 1-800-Magic, a four-episode mini-series created in 2006 using the game Shadowrun, and Supreme Surrender, a 2008 mini-series made using Supreme Commander. On February 13, 2017, Rooster Teeth premiered the teaser trailer for their upcoming animated series titled Sex Swing featuring members of their Funhaus division based on a recurring joke in their videos where they portray a fictional band of the same name.[79]

    At RTX 2014, a new animated show called X-Ray and Vav was announced, chundari vave karaoke with lyrics Ray Narvaez, Jr. as X-Ray and Gavin Free as Vav. The show is directed by Lindsay Jones (who also voices Hilda) and Jordan Cwierz, with art direction by Patrick Rodriguez. The first episode was released on November 27, 2014.[80] The second season premiered on July 19, 2015. Narvaez and Free reprised their roles as the show's titular heroes, with the addition of Michael Jones as the anti-hero Mogar, Jessica DiCicco as news reporter Ash Samaya, and Ryan Haywood as The Mad King.[81] There are currently no plans for a third season, and the show has not been referenced since its conclusion by Rooster Teeth. When asked by a fan if he would return for a third season if asked, Narvaez stated, "Not interested. I am happy with how Season 2 ended, plus as fun as voice acting was I have no interest in doing it anymore."[82]

    A new 2D animation show was released on Rooster Teeth First on March 16, 2018. Created by Georden Whitman, Nomad of Nowhere is a western-fantasy hybrid focused on a mute wanderer xray and vav corpirate for being capable of using magic to give life to inanimate objects.[83]

    On February 15, 2019, it was announced Rooster Teeth would partner with Hasbro xray and vav corpirate a 2020 animated Netflix series based on the Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy toyline.[84]

    Live-action production[edit]

    Rooster Teeth Shorts[edit]

    Rooster Teeth first ventured into live action in 2009 with Captain Dynamic, a mini-series to promote the online game City of Heroes.[85] The series tells the story of a team of writers hired to use the new in-game content creation tools to promote the title character, Captain Dynamic, the 'worst superhero in the world'. Directed by Matt Hullum and written by Burnie Burns, the series starred Ed Robertson xray and vav corpirate the Barenaked Ladies, who is a long time friend and fan of Rooster Teeth. A number of Rooster Teeth employees were present throughout the series, notably Joel Heyman as Captain Dynamic's primary writer. Actor Shannon McCormick appears as the series' antagonist, Great Face.[86] The series also led to the release of an iPhone app called the Awesome Button.[87]

    Following the positive reception of Captain Dynamic, Rooster Teeth began producing another live-action series, Rooster Teeth Shorts, a sketch comedy which parodies life at their offices in a similar fashion to the webcomic. The series features the staff of Rooster Teeth, who all play caricatures of themselves, as well as occasional appearances from voice actors from some of their xray and vav corpirate series. The first season ran for twenty episodes, which along with Captain Dynamic has been released on DVD.

    The second season of RT Shorts debuted on April 23, 2010, with new episodes released weekly via the Rooster Teeth website[88] until a hiatus during late July 2010, during vave last name origin the team focused all their efforts towards Red vs. Blue episodes. With production on Red vs. Blue complete, xray and vav corpirate RT Shorts episodes began again on August 28, 2010, until the second season's conclusion with its twenty-fourth episode and DVD release in early December. Shortly before season two's conclusion, Rooster Teeth collaborated with the team behind Mega64, a video game-centered comedy series. Together they produced four Rooster Teeth Shorts episodes, which were released on the Rooster Teeth website as the beginning of season three.

    Halfway through season four, Xray and vav corpirate announced the cancellation of Rooster Teeth Shorts for several new series. However, on April 1, 2013, Rooster Teeth announced Rooster Teeth Shorts would return with a xray and vav corpirate season, on the same day, the season premiere episode Reunion was released and marked the tenth anniversary of the company.

    On August 22, 2013, Rooster Teeth released xray and vav corpirate 6-second vav converter exclusively through the video sharing service Vine. Six more were published on September 13, 2013. The third set was released on October 11, 2013, followed by a fourth set on November 8, 2013.

    Immersion[edit]

    Immersion is a series xray and vav corpirate which Burnie Burns and Gus Sorola (Griffon Ramsey in the first season) test the concepts of video games in real life, such as whether the heckling that sometimes occurs in multiplayer video games would negatively affect the performance of real soldiers.[89] Burns joked in the Rooster Teeth podcast that the series started as an "elaborate way for [them] to do fun stuff and get paid for it."[90]Geoff Ramsey and Gus Sorola were the test subjects throughout the first season. Gavin Free and Michael Jones served as the test subjects from the second season onwards.[91] Various other Rooster Teeth employees have served as test subjects in certain episodes including Miles Luna, Kerry Shawcross, Blaine Gibson and Chris Demarais.

    During PAX East in late March 2010, Rooster Teeth released a teaser trailer for a series with a pilot episode that tested how easy it would be to drive a car from a third-person perspective. Nothing was mentioned of Immersion until October justin vaver, when Burnie Burns stated during the company's podcast, The Rooster Teeth Podcast, that production had begun on further episodes.

    Soon after, on November 23, 2010, the company released pictures on Reddit of a door in their office turned into a safe-room door from the video game Left 4 Dead to build hype for the series' debut the following day. The post became the most popular post of the day on Xray and vav corpirate Rooster Teeth re-released a tweaked pilot episode the following day to begin the weekly series, which concluded with its seventh episode on Daisy chain for vav 5, 2011.

    A new episode of Immersion premiered on June 17, 2011, after five months on hiatus. Xray and vav corpirate episode's filming xray and vav corpirate place on May 29, 2011, during Rooster Xray and vav corpirate convention, RTX, as well as 400 vave last name origin dressed as zombies. The episode shows Geoff Ramsey and Gus Sorola defending themselves from a horde of zombies.[94]

    On June 17 Burns said during a panel at Supanova Sydney, that they would be producing a second season, and they were developing concepts. They also confirmed justin vaver Gavin Free and Michael Jones of Achievement Hunter would be joining the cast in the second season, replacing Sorola and Ramsey as the test subjects. In the Rooster Teeth Podcast, it was confirmed that the second season began production in 2013. Burns stated in an episode of the Rooster Teeth Podcast[episode needed] that several television stations were interested in picking up the series for its second season.

    During RTX 2015, Burns announced that there would be a third season of Immersion. The third season premiered xray and vav corpirate November 2015.[citation needed] Airing on August 3, 2019, Burns, Free, and Jones did an episode of Immersion for Discovery channel's Shark Week.[95] Along with being shown a demonstration of mechanical vave last name origin jaws, it involved them riding a mechanical shark, surfing on the back of a shark-like boat, and ultimately ended with both of them diving with sharks with shark expert Luke Tipple. The episode is available to watch on the Discovery website.[96]

    The Slow Mo Guys[edit]

    Main article: The Slow Mo Guys

    The Slow Mo Guys is a science and technology xray and vav corpirate web series from Thame, England, United Kingdom created by Gavin Free, starring himself and Daniel Gruchy. The series consists of a wide variety of things filmed in extreme slow motion using a range of Vision ResearchPhantom high-speed cameras, capable of shooting over 1,500,000 frames per second.[97] The series premiered on xray and vav corpirate October 2010.[98] On 20 February vav 1st mini album, Free confirmed that the series had been picked up by Rooster Teeth and that further episodes of the series would be released on Rooster Teeth's website, as well as the series' existing YouTube channel.[99] A best of compilation episode was released by Rooster Teeth Productions for home video on 10 September 2013.[citation xray and vav corpirate 5[edit]

    Main article: Day 5

    At RTX 2012, 1,800 fans were used as extras for a scene in post-apocalypse short series called Day justin vaver, which initially followed a man fighting xray and vav corpirate stay awake after a virus spreads that causes anyone who falls asleep to die.[100] The trailer premiered at RTX 2014.[101] While the premise was kept the same, the overall story and characters were later changed drastically. In March 2016, vave last name origin cast was announced, with filming starting that same month.[102] The xray and vav corpirate episode premiered on June 19, 2016, on both Rooster Teeth's website and YouTube, though the rest of the series was released exclusively on Rooster Xray and vav corpirate website for FIRST members, making it the xray and vav corpirate first premium exclusive show.[103] Its first season concluded on July 31, 2016. Showrunner Josh Flanagan held a Reddit AMA the following day, answering many xray and vav corpirate questions about the show. In February 2017, a second season of the show was announced, along with a second season of Camp Camp.[104]

    Million Dollars, But . [edit]

    Million Dollars, But . is an ongoing series in which xray and vav corpirate Rooster Teeth employees or a special guest each come up with a typically difficult scenario—which the cast comically re-enact—as a condition for which they will be given a million dollars; for example, the person has to date Adolf Hitler for a year. The early episodes usually featured Burnie Burns, Gavin Free, and Barbara Dunkelman, but as time went on, the cast became more varied.[105] The pilot episode premiered on May 21, 2015, with the series continuing on July 9, 2015. The series now features special episodes devoted to specific themes, such as animation, xray and vav corpirate all the scenarios revolving around animation. Million Dollars, But . has developed a card game that had a very successful Kickstarter, xray and vav corpirate their goal of US$10,000 within 2 minutes and later surpassing $1 million.[106][107] The card game was released in mid-June 2016.

    On the Spot[edit]

    On the Spot is the name of the Xray and vav corpirate Teeth game show that involves members of the Rooster Teeth cast and crew, split into two teams of two people, playing various improvisational games to gain points awarded by the host Jon Risinger. The winning team is awarded a golden trophy that resembles Gustavo Sorola, affectionately called "The Golden Gus". Although promised to the winner, after being broken several times, the trophy now does not leave Risinger's desk. A frequent theme of the show is the chaotic humor; contestants will frequently attempt to annoy and antagonize Risinger, and to mock his show. The points are assigned arbitrarily and inconsistently based on the random whim of the host, as well as being assigned by the broadcast team that is running the show.[108] In an effort to bring variety to the show, the next few seasons have been themed, with the first themed season being "On the Spot goes to Hell!", where Jon, his show, and his contestants xray and vav corpirate to hell because his show was too bad. The second themed season is "On the Spot: Lost xray and vav corpirate Time" with each episode being set in a different time period due to a break in the space-time continuum caused by Chris Demarais. The third themed season involves a "family friendly" version of the show titled "On the Spot: The Happy Room", where each episode has a learning subject such as weather or family which the game prompts are based on. The latest themed season, "On the Spot and Chill", has a TV show theme.

    Commercial and external partners[edit]

    In 2014 a bi-weekly series premiered called Happy Hour. The series chronicles the drunken adventures of Geoff Ramsey, Gavin Free, and Griffon Ramsey. This series ended on September 24, 2017.

    Created to test elaborate xray and vav corpirate experiments, Social Disorder follows Chris Demarais xray and vav corpirate Aaron Marquis as they compete for points as a game show. The first episode, The Body Bag Experiment, debuted on September 15, 2014, in which Demarais and Marquis had to drag each other around in a body bag trying to get bystanders to help them out. Points were awarded for making xray and vav corpirate reasons as to what was in the bag or why they were dragging the bag in the first place.[109]

    Crunch Time is a web series that initially aired in September 2016. The original trailer was featured on The Nerdist's announcement article, and depicted university students creating a machine to allow them to enter other people's dreams. The show stars Samm Levine of Freaks and Geeks and Inglourious Basterds fame, as well as Good Neighbor's Nick Rutherford; also starring Jessy Hodges and Kirk C. Johnson, who starred in Rooster Teeth's first feature film, Lazer Team. Supporting the main cast is comedian Brent Morin and True Detective's Michael Hyatt as agents Hobbs and Mullins, respectively.

    On Halloween 2012, a partnership between Rooster Teeth and Blip was announced, with the premiere of their new 10-episode, reality game competition series sponsored by GEICO.[110]The Gauntlet followed xray and vav corpirate from around the United States competing in contests of skills, concentration, agility and stamina, inspired by reality competitions Wipeout and The Voice. The first season was hosted by Ali Baker and Burnie Burns. Season two was hosted by Burns and Joel Heyman and began on September 7, 2013.

    Starting in 2014, Rooster Teeth employees Miles Luna and Kyle Taylor started playing video games and recording the gameplay and facial camera footage to create a show originally called Sponsor Play and it was featured as part of the Sponsor Cut portion of the RT website, an incentive to become a sponsor for their production. This series was renamed to Backwardz Compatible in November 2016 along with the change of sponsorship format. The whole series features gameplay of Fatal Frame, Resident Evil 7, Sonic Adventure 2, Alien: Isolation, Dark Souls III, and a few other titles.

    On September 27, 2015, a sketch comedy show RT-ES, or Rooster Teeth Entertainment System, premiered for Rooster Xray and vav corpirate First members on roosterteeth.com.[111] The show is produced in Los Angeles, California and is hosted and created by Colton Dunn. The show consists of Dunn giving interviews, talking about relevant topics, and showing many sketches throughout: it features comedy, music, and games.

    In a Sponsor-Only video, Burnie Burns said that RT-ES would be put on hiatus. Burns began by saying "occasionally we make some missteps," referring to RT-ES. He elaborated by saying Rooster Teeth would be looking at all the audience feedback and apply it to the show in the future.

    Commercial work[edit]

    In mid-2006, Electronic Arts commissioned Rooster Teeth to direct[112] commercials for their EA Sports brand of games, including Madden NFL 07 and NCAA Football 07, for broadcast on television.[113] Rooster Teeth released some of this work on their website.[114] In late November 2006, controversy arose over a Madden NFL 07 commercial, when Indianapolis Coltstight endDallas Clark complained about his depiction in the commercial.[115] Hit and tackled multiple times in the advertisement by Philadelphia Eagles players, Clark stated, "I haven't seen the commercial, but I'm upset about it. It makes me look like a punk."[115] In response, Rooster Teeth posted a director's cut, in which Clark plays and dominates every position.[116]

    They have also made a trailer for a free to play PC game called Loadout, developed by Austin-based Edge of Reality.

    Film projects[edit]

    In February 2014, Burns confirmed that the company was going to launch a crowdfunding campaign for a feature film, as a way to offer more support options while gaining publicity.[117] In June 2014, an Indiegogo campaign for Lazer Team was launched. The fundraiser hit its $650,000 target within 11 hours and reached over $1.6 million two days later. The film was due for release in 2015. As of July 24, 2015[update], Lazer Team is the second-most-funded film project on Indiegogo, raising just under $2.5 million.[118][119]

    Production for Lazer Team began on October 9, 2014.[120] On February 21, 2015, the first official teaser trailer was released, and on March 16, 2015, the full trailer was released.[121] The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 24, 2015, where it received a generally positive reception.[122][123][124][125] It was released in theaters on January 27, 2016.[126]

    On August 5, 2016, Burns and Free announced that Lazer Team 2 had been green-lit by Rooster Teeth in partnership with YouTube Red (now YouTube Premium), who financed the film, and that pre-production had begun.[127] In December 2016, Matt Hullum confirmed Rooster Teeth is aiming to shoot Lazer Team 2 in late Spring in Texas followed by release in 2017.[128] Daniel Fabelo co-directed the sequel with Hullum. Nichole Bloom and Victoria Pratt also joined the cast.[129] Filming for the sequel concluded in April 2017.[130]

    At RTX Austin 2017, Xray and vav corpirate Teeth announced Blood Fest, a horror-comedy film directed by Owen Egerton and starring Seychelle Gabriel, Robbie Kay, and Jacob Batalon. Other cast members include Zachary Levi, Barbara Dunkelman, Nick Rutherford, and Tate Donovan.[131]

    Video game development[edit]

    Main article: Rooster Teeth Games

    Rooster Teeth vs. Zombiens[edit]

    Rooster Teeth vs. Zombiens is a game made by Team Chaos that features some of the main Rooster Teeth personnel in vava hair extensions fight against zombies in the Rooster Teeth office and parking lot. It was made for iOS, Android and Steam platforms.[132] It has since been taken down from IOS and Android platforms.

    RWBY: Grimm Eclipse[edit]

    At RTX 2014, Rooster Teeth announced during the RWBY panel on July 4 that a RWBY video game was in development, under the working title RWBY: Grimm Eclipse, making this the first video game ever created by the company. An early demo of the game was available for consumers to play at the event. Rooster Teeth CEO Matt Hullum stated, "RWBY is a natural xray and vav corpirate for us to focus on for our first in-house produced video game. Fans can expect that we will bring the same level of originality in action, comedy and design to the video game that has made the RWBY animated series such a hit."[133][134]

    RWBY: Grimm Eclipse was xray and vav corpirate developed as a fangame by Jordan Scott over the course of five months. A demo version was released on April 1, 2014, to celebrate Rooster Teeth's 11th anniversary, but the demo is xray and vav corpirate longer available for download. Scott said at the time that it was not an ongoing project, and he had no plans for any future updates. He described it as a "survival-based action RPG" set in the world of RWBY.[135]

    On December 1, 2015, the game was released as an Early Access title on Steam after rapidly being approved xray and vav corpirate Steam's Greenlight feature.[136]

    Vicious Circle[edit]

    Vicious Circle xray and vav corpirate first announced on episode 526 of the Rooster Teeth Podcast by Burnie Burns and Gus Sorola.[137] It is an uncooperative multiplayer shooter and Rooster Teeth's first original IP game. It was released on August 13, 2019, on Steam.[138]

    Subsidiary channels[edit]

    Achievement Hunter[edit]

    Main article: Achievement Hunter

    Achievement Hunter was a video gaming channel and division of Rooster Teeth, originally created in 2008 by Geoff Ramsey and Jack Pattillo as a new creative outlet during production of season 6 of Red vs. Blue. The channel was largely based on the achievement mechanic found in seventh-generation video game consoles after being made popular with Microsoft's release of the Xbox 360 with the channels produced by a rotating cast Rooster Teeth employees. Achievement Hunter has since become its own division with a consistent cast and has become a core component of Rooster Teeth Productions. In addition to main live-action channel, Achievement Hunter hosts gameplay content on the company's LetsPlay channel. They also formerly managed GameFails and LetsPlay Community channels on YouTube, but those are no longer uploaded on and currently serve as xray and vav corpirate archive of past GameFails and LetsPlay Community content. On September 18, 2023 it was announced that Achievement Hunter would be converted into an archive channel and all members would be moving onto other projects.[139]

    LetsPlay[edit]

    The LetsPlay channel has served a variety of uses since its launch, being most consistently used as the Let's Play channel for Achievement Hunter.

    LetsPlay Network[edit]

    The LetsPlay Network is a former multi-channel network (MCN) operated by Rooster Teeth. It was founded by Rooster Teeth co-founder Geoff Ramsey and was run by Luis Medina alongside Ramsey. Under this new venture, partnerships with several other YouTube xray and vav corpirate, in addition to its own Achievement Hunter and Funhaus, would be established to would provide merchandise, promotion, and other benefits for its partners.

    On March 28, what isa vave job, a partnership with Kinda Funny was announced. Members of the group appear in Rooster Teeth content, and Kinda Funny merchandise became available on the Rooster Teeth Store. Kinda Funny LIVE! was presented by Let's Play and hosted by Burnie Burns.[140] A partnership with The Creatures was announced on April 4, 2016.[141] Upon their separate formations, channels Cow Chop and Game Attack were separately confirmed to be part of the "LetsPlay family".[142] Game Attack, which was initially spun off from ScrewAttack before becoming its own independent entity, and Cow Chop both had their own sections on Rooster Teeth's website.[143][144] On May 11, Achievement Hunter announced a partnership between the LetsPlay Network and video game publisher Ubisoft. Streams and gameplay videos done by any of the Let's Play family members featuring games published by Ubisoft will be released exclusively on the Ubisoft US YouTube channel.[145] On May 31, 2017, it was xray and vav corpirate that YouTubers JT Machinima (now JT Music), NoahJ456, LazarBeam, and Sugar Pine 7 had joined Let's Play, with JT Machinima being the first of which to have merchandise sold through the RT Store.[146][147]

    On Xray and vav corpirate 12, 2017, it was announced that The Xray and vav corpirate would be disbanding, ending their relationship with Rooster Teeth.[148] In April 2019, Cow Chop announced a "GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE", implying the channel would disband pneumatic vav thermostat the end of the year.[149] On December 31, Cow Chop justin vaver their final video.[150] In May 2019, Sugar Pine 7 also announced their departure from the Xray and vav corpirate Teeth family.[151] On May 1, 2019, Craig Skistimas of Game Attack announced they as well were now independent, had no further business relationship with Rooster Teeth and was no longer a part of the LetsPlay family. Since their departures, content from The Creatures and Game Attack are no longer hosted on Rooster Teeth's website and Xray and vav corpirate Chop & Sugar Pine 7's content are now consolidated under the "Friends of RT" section.

    While Rooster Teeth still maintains relationships with Kinda Funny and JT Music, along with new deals with other entities, the "LetsPlay Network" has not been referenced since the mentioned departures. A similar kind of partnership with UK based The Yogscast has occurred, a deal that includes their own section on Rooster Teeth's website and apps, but the LetsPlay branding and channel has reverted to its function as the gameplay channel for Achievement Hunter.

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    Inside Gaming is the gaming news division of Rooster Teeth. Originally founded as The Know, an entertainment news division that discusses current vave last name origin in movies, TV shows, gaming, technology, and media. It was mainly hosted by Ashley Jenkins and Brian Gaar, with a selection of other Rooster Teeth staff from each division within the company. It was initially a single news show hosted on Rooster Xray and vav corpirate main YouTube channel before moving over to its own channel, where it has since expanded into several different categories of entertainment and tech news as well as several different shows,[152] with xray and vav corpirate latest being Glitch Please, a successor to their earlier podcast The Patch, that was greenlit for a full series after six pilot episodes.[153][154] Previously The Know had hosted Leaderboard, where Meg Turney had discussed esports news, The Patch Game Club, where the hosts of The Patch would discuss a new video game they've played each week, and Screen Play, a film and TV podcast. In June 2016, Turney announced on her vlog she was leaving Rooster Teeth to focus more on cosplay.[155]

    In October 2017, Variety announced Eric Vespe would join The Know as senior writer responsible for original reporting, interviews and developing new entertainment shows.[156] Vespe had previously worked at Ain't It Cool News for 20 years.[157]

    On February 14, 2019, Rooster Teeth revived Machinima's Inside Gaming xray and vav corpirate, renaming The Know to Inside Gaming. The Know and Machinima's social team were combined xray and vav corpirate Inside Gaming. Lawrence Sonntag, Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene xray and vav corpirate Alanah Pearce from Funhaus hosted Inside Gaming, which includes gaming news, features and reviews.[158] Greene and Sonntag left in xray and vav corpirate Autumn Farrell, formerly of Sugar Pine 7, took over Sonntag's position. Farrell vava 4k ust 3d support Pearce departed the company in October 2020.[161] On January vava electric kettle not working, 2021, it was announced that Inside Gaming daily would end and all hosts would be joining Funhaus, however, the Inside Gaming weekend round-up xray and vav corpirate continue.

    Game Kids[edit]

    Game Kids was a kids channel launched in 2014, until 2016.[162]

    Funhaus[edit]

    Funhaus (pronounced "funhouse") is a division of Rooster Vave last name origin Productions, based in Los Angeles, California. The channel launched on February 16, 2015, by the former cast of Inside Gaming: Adam Kovic, James Willems, Bruce Greene, Lawrence Sonntag, Matt Peake, Sean "Spoole" Poole and Joel Rubin, later joined by former GameTrailers talent Elyse Willems in November 2015 and former IGN host Alanah Pearce in August 2018. Funhaus produces gameplay videos in a similar manner to Achievement Hunter. In addition to gameplay, Funhaus also produced segments for The Know up until November 2016. It produces many shows such as Open Haus (Q&A), Google Trends, podcasts xray and vav corpirate Dude Soup and "Film Haus", gameplay vave last name origin such as Demo Disk and Wheelhaus,[163] a now-defunct live stream called FunhausTV on YouTube, and the now-defunct Sex Swing: The Animated Series. Shows produced by Funhaus for Rooster Teeth TV include "No Idea", "Arizona Circle", and "Last Laugh".

    In 2016, Poole and Rubin left Funhaus.[164][165][166][167] Greene and Sonntag left in 2019.[159][160] Kovic departed the company after breaching its code of conduct in October 2020.[168] Pearce announced her departure in late October 2020.[161]

    ScrewAttack/Death Battle[edit]

    "ScrewAttack" redirects here. For the fictional character who can use the ability, see Samus Aran.

    ScrewAttack was a video gaming website founded in 2006 by online personalities "Stuttering" Craig Skistimas and "Handsome" Thomas Hanley. The site grew to prominence through a joint venture with GameTrailers to host their original content such as the SideScrollers podcast, the video listicle series Top 10, and Clip of the Week. Alongside ScrewAttack's original content was the hosting of content from other gaming-based creators, most notably James Rolfe's Angry Video Game Nerd series, which was presented on the site from 2006 to 2011. In 2009, 2010 and from 2013 to 2015, ScrewAttack hosted a gaming convention called SGC (ScrewAttack Gaming Convention), which included a competition called "Iron Man of Gaming" to find the best all-rounded gamer.[169] On November 4, 2015, it was announced that ScrewAttack justin vaver become a division of Rooster Teeth and Let's Play.[170] Its website was updated to be consistent with Rooster Teeth's branding, along with all its previously existing users becoming Rooster Teeth users and its forums being absorbed into Rooster Teeth's forums. In 2019, the YouTube channel officially rebranded as DEATH BATTLE! and began only producing the show.[171]

    The website was primarily known for xray and vav corpirate web series Death Battle, in which they pit pop culture icons against each other in a fight to the death and determine who would win and who would die based on research of the characters (notable examples include Goku versus Superman, Mario versus Sonic the Hedgehog, Bill Cipher versus Discord, Cole MacGrath versus Alex Mercer, and Galactus versus Unicron, amongst many others). After the research is finished, a scenario of the characters fighting is shown using various distinctive animation styles (using 2D sprite-based graphics, 3D models or 2D traditional animation), and very rarely—live action. The show is hosted by Wizard, aka "Wiz" (voiced by Ben B. Singer, creator of the show), a mad scientist with a robotic arm, and Boomstick (voiced by Chad James), an alcoholic country man with a shotgun for a leg. Occasionally, episodes xray and vav corpirate the blocked Beerus VS Sailor Galaxia may include "DUMMI", based on Crash test dummies and is used to visualize combatant abilities. Other content includes a vote-based show named DBX (Death Battle Exhibition), mainly hosted by Marshall, aka xray and vav corpirate (voiced by Billy B. Burson III) since season four, a behind-the-scenes podcast called Death Battle Cast, an informative show about various combatants called Desk of Death Battle which is hosted by another character called "Jocelyn The Intern" (voiced by Lisa Foiles), and a limited show based on fictional vehicles racing called Death Race with Ringmaster as the host and Wiz and Boomstick as commentators.

    On February 4, 2019, the ScrewAttack YouTube channel was re-branded as DEATH BATTLE! to better match the channel's main content.[172] The ScrewAttack section of the Rooster Teeth website was turned into an incomplete archive for the channel's old content. Since his departure from Rooster Teeth, Craig Skistimas has xray and vav corpirate that working for Rooster Teeth was "the worst three years of my life". He has accused Rooster Teeth of xray and vav corpirate creative control over ScrewAttack from him and making decisions regarding ScrewAttack without input from himself or other ScrewAttack members.[173]

    Events[edit]

    Community-run events have occurred regularly since 2005.[174][175] These included RvBTO in Toronto[176] (the first event, now retired and replaced with Toronto:Unconventional),[177] RvBCanWest in Vancouver,[178][179] RT Philly in Philadelphia,[180] RooTeeth in Melbourne,[181] and SideQuest in Austin.[182] In February 2011, Sorola announced the date for the first RTX, the company's first official fan event.[183] Xray and vav corpirate credited RTX "starting" with the early fan events in Canada.[184]

    RTX[edit]

    Main article: RTX (event)

    In May 2011, Rooster Teeth held their first official community event in Austin, Texas. Initially planned as a small gathering for 200 people,[185] demand was so high that over 500 tickets were accidentally sold within minutes of being made available online.[186] Since RTX 2012, each event has been held in the Austin Convention Center, with the attendance growing from 5,000 in 2012 to 45,000 in 2015.[citation xray and vav corpirate In February xray and vav corpirate, RTX London was announced, taking place October 14–15 of that year.[187] Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, RTX 2020, dubbed "RTX at Home", was held virtually from 15 to 25 September.[188]

    Let's Play Live[edit]

    Main article: Let's Play Live

    Let's Play Live is an on-stage event produced by Rooster Teeth in which Achievement Hunter and members of the Let's Play family play video games and perform comedy sketches in front of a live audience. Their first event was held on February 20, 2015, at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas.[189] Beginning in 2016, LPL xray and vav corpirate multiple cities across North America.[190] LPL returned to Austin the night before RTX 2018 began.[191]

    Podcasts[edit]

    Rooster Teeth Podcast[edit]

    Main article: Rooster Teeth Podcast

    On December 9, 2008, Rooster Teeth launched the Drunk Tank podcast. It was renamed the Rooster Teeth Podcast in 2011, due to the previous name not being attractive to advertisers. The podcast is released weekly, and has won several honors, including being the most downloaded podcast on xray and vav corpirate and winning the Best Gaming Podcast award at the Podcast Awards in 2013 and 2014.[192] As of May 2023, the podcast has over 750 episodes[193] the same year the podcast moved to a multi segment based xray and vav corpirate featuring new hosts[194]

    The Roost[edit]

    In June 2017 Rooster Teeth launched xray and vav corpirate own podcast network, called The Roost, representing creators such as h3h3Productions, Game Grumps, Shane Dawson, Getting Doug With High by Doug Benson, Tiny Meat Gang by Cody Ko and Noel Miller, vave last name origin The Valleyfolk by Joseph Bereta, Elliott Morgan, and Steve Zaragoza among others.[195] In July 2018, The Roost added The Last Podcast xray and vav corpirate the Left, hosted by Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks, and Henry Zebrowski.[196] On September 5, 2018, it was revealed that The Roost would also support both current and upcoming podcasts from The Beam, another podcast network, as part of a partnership between Rooster Teeth and Hello Sunshine.[197]

    A.J Feliciano became the head of the network xray and vav corpirate August 2020.[198] In October 2020 The Roost began representing prop collecting podcast The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of.[199] Rooster Teeth and AEW partnered to create the podcast Wrestling With The Week in January 2021.[200]Anthony Padilla, along with Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart, launched podcasts with The Roost in early 2021.[201] As of September 2021, The Roost network has over 100 shows and receives 300 million impressions per month.[202] Rooster Teeth said the network increased its viewership by 50% and quadrupled revenue in 2021.[202]

    Community and website[edit]

    "I think the biggest place we've had to adapt is, we've always believed we have to have our own corner on the web, that we don't try to build our own company on Facebook or on MySpace back in the day, or even on Twitter or Snapchat. We try to have RoosterTeeth.com be our destination." ― Burnie Burns, July 8, 2016[14]

    Overview[edit]

    On October 4, 2004, after closing their phpBB forums, Rooster Teeth publicly launched an online xray and vav corpirate and social networking website as a way to stay in touch with fans while maintaining their own platform for distribution.[203][204] This site included features such as community statistics, journals, an image gallery and a "mod point system" or "emodomy" that was meant to help members moderate the site with options to like or dislike posts.[205] Currently, it receives 5 million unique monthly visitors and is home to over 2 million registered users of which 135,000 pay $5 per month as FIRST members.[206][207][208]

    Rooster Teeth FIRST[edit]

    To host their own videos, Rooster Teeth paid a co-location facility $13,000.[4] The cost from server fees prompted Rooster Teeth to implement a site wide program called "Sponsorships" in 2003 (later rebranded as Rooster Teeth FIRST members), which gave paying members access to content before being offered to the public, in addition to extra site features, exclusive videos and merchandise. Vav ayno predebut have been credited with "keeping the lights on" in the company's early years and a "major reason" for Rooster Teeth's growth and the first way that they monetized content.[209][210][211]

    On July 1, 2016, the ad-free "Sponsorship" program was rebranded as "FIRST" and offered a new option to upgrade to an even higher-level tier called Double Gold that included such perks as: a 10% discount on all Rooster Teeth items, first access to live event VIP passes and a box of merchandise carrying a value more than $60.[212]

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    Rooster Teeth's founders often emphasize the importance of the community and how it has helped them to remain relevant in web culture.[209] Xray and vav corpirate 2010, Burnie Burns stated he, "could not imagine RedVsBlue or Rooster Teeth without the community site."[203] In 2014 Gus Sorola said, "From xray and vav corpirate beginning we have always maintained and promoted our own community site, since before YouTube even existed". Building community is key to having an engaged, active audience who really enjoy your content."[213] Burns elaborated on this in September 2014, attributing how they've managed to build a global audience to constantly engaging in a two-way conversation with the company's "hyper engaged core".[214] In 2016, Burns reiterated their growth again to listening and taking the community's feedback to heart.[211] Burns repeated in 2016 that he considers the secret to the company's successes is their community and their conversation with the community. "Our model revolves around being the home for a core community, and growing it year-after-year . the loyalty of a community to spread the gospel of your brand is absolutely critical"[215] Fullscreen CEO George Strompolos, after acquiring Rooster Teeth, cited the "insanely powerful community" as a reason they felt the company was a perfect match to buy and later attributed Lazer Team's success to the power of the community.[216][217] In 2015, during the production of Rooster Teeth's first feature, co-founder and Director Matt Hullum stated, "We xray and vav corpirate not have been able to make Lazer Team without the community and really I don't think we would've wanted to."[218] In 2017, Burns re-emphasized that "community is the cornerstone of Rooster Teeth" and one xray and vav corpirate their core values they xray and vav corpirate upon xray and vav corpirate employees.[219]

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    Community members have distinguished justin vaver on and beyond vave last name origin website. Notable people to come from the community include Gavin Free, Barbara Dunkelman, and Kent Nichols.[220] In October 2008, community member "Jeffson" became the first walker vave to post that Barack Obama's presidential campaign had taken out billboards within the Vave last name origin 360 version of Burnout Paradise. After justin vaver posted to his journal, the story was picked up by major news outlets, including GamePolitics, MTV and Wired.[221][222][223] In 2010, Achievement Hunter community members "AxialMatt" and "Hightower" garnered attention with their Japan World Cup 3 video.[224][225] For Red vs. Blue: Revelation, Rooster Teeth used 10 community members to help unlock Halo 3 armor suits for machinima production purposes.[226] In February 2011, Burns tweeted that community member "madmanmoe" discovered the Rooster Teeth website was not blocked by the Libyan government and was blogging events on the website from Tripoli during the First Libyan Civil War.[227] The longest-running external resource site, RoosterTooths, has existed since 2005 and contains transcripts, biographies, and a history of xray and vav corpirate Red vs. Blue title screen.[228]

    Community members have been utilized for RT productions at every xray and vav corpirate RTX. In 2011, some 400 community members were used xray and vav corpirate zombie extras for a Horde Mode episode of Immersion. In 2012, 1,800 attendees were used as extras for a scene vave last name origin the RT production, Day 5, which involved shutting down the main road in downtown Austin.[229] In 2013, hundreds of fans were used as extras for a water-bomb attack in an episode of The Slow Mo Guys.[230] In 2014, casting calls and auditions for minor speaking roles in Lazer Team were held for RTX attendees.[231] In 2015, attendees were invited to participate in an interactive, "narrative-driven experience" called Murder at The RTX which involved hunting clues at prepared "crime scenes".[232] On June 20, 2016, Rooster Teeth confirmed they would be filming audience members at an RTX panel for use in their latest production, Crunch Time.[233]

    Many employees have come from the community. In justin vaver, Burns estimated "at least a third" of the company of 85 started in the fan community, adding it "keeps us grounded" and "makes a whole lot of sense from a business standpoint . I don't have to explain to them what this company is trying to do."[234] Ben McSweeney, illustrator of Rooster Teeth's logo, was hired by Burns after being found on the site's community forums in April 2003.[205] Others include creative director Barbara Dunkelman, composers Nico Audy-Rowland and Jeff Williams of Trocadero, cartoonist Luke McKay, Achievement Hunters Caleb Denecour and Ray Narvaez, Jr., Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures creator Jordan Cwierz, and RWBY writer and director Kerry Shawcross.[235][236][237] In August 2014, former intern and current content producer Blaine Gibson garnered media attention when he posted photos proposing to Disney Princesses at Walt Disney World.[238][239][240] In July 2014 it was announced at RTX that fan Jordan Xray and vav corpirate would be making the RWBY video game after posting footage of a demo he had made to his YouTube page.[241] It was also announced during the RTX 2014 Achievement Hunter panel that Community Hunters Matthew "AxialMatt" Xray and vav corpirate and Jeremy "Jerem6401" Dooley would be joining AH as its newest employees.[242]

    Controversies[edit]

    Sexual harassment accusations[edit]

    Vic Mignogna[edit]

    In February 2019, Rooster Teeth cut all ties with actor Vic Mignogna due to accusations of sexual harassment.[243]

    Adam Kovic and Ryan Haywood[edit]

    In October 2020, Achievement Hunter's Ryan Haywood and Funhaus co-founder Adam Kovic were both involved in scandals involving their xray and vav corpirate nudes; Kovic parted ways with the company.[244] Days later, multiple allegations of grooming underage fans came out against Haywood,[244][245][246] and he was subsequently fired.[247]

    Toxic work culture accusations[edit]

    Animation and crunch culture[edit]

    In June 2019, dozens of anonymous reviews from Glassdoor gained exposure, highlighting a negative crunch culture of long and unpaid hours, poor management, and over-reliance on temporary employees at Rooster Teeth Animation.[248] Gray Haddock, Rooster Teeth's Head of Animation, stepped down two days after the allegations.[249]

    Bigotry and harassment[edit]

    Former Achievement Hunter host Mica Burton departed the company in April 2018. During her time there, she experienced sexist, racist discriminatory abuse by the audience leading to her departure. During the 2020 George Floyd protests, Burton stated that a larger reason for her leaving was because of the company's response to this abuse, following this a host of personalities at the company apologized for the incidents.[250]

    In October 2022, Kdin Jenzen, a former Achievement Hunter employee, posted online about her experiences working at the company. She accused the company of still having a "crunch" culture, not paying her fairly, and homophobic and transphobic abuse by upper management, to the extent that her nickname at the company was a slur.[251][252][253][254] Hours later, Achievement Hunter cast members, including Rooster Teeth co-founder Geoff Ramsey, responded to Jenzen's message apologizing for their xray and vav corpirate behavior at the company, as well as announcing a reduced release schedule for the future.[251][252][253] The following day, Xray and vav corpirate Teeth released a statement addressing the situation, claiming that they were taking steps to improve their work culture and reviewing pay parity at the company.[253][255] Following Jenzen's message, numerous other former employees spoke up about their experiences working at Rooster Teeth, adding more accounts of unpaid work and discriminatory abuse while at the company.[254] Rooster Teeth then released a second statement apologizing for harmful behaviors, listing changes made since 2020 including the introduction of pay bands and the replacement of the entire Human Resources department.[256][255]

    Other[edit]

    In November 2019, Rooster Teeth was accused of plagiarizing a fan-made weapon in an issue of DC Comics' RWBY. In a statement posted on their website, they acknowledged the similarities and stated the artwork will be changed.[257]

    On November 20, 2019, Michael Quinn, Rooster Teeth's Vice President of Product Research and Engineering, was vave last name origin for assaulting his wife.[258] Quinn was fired three days later.[259]

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    References[edit]

    1. ^"'Red vs. Blue' Producer Rooster Teeth Opens Up in London (EXCLUSIVE)

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