Red vs. Blue: Revelation | |
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Official artwork for Red vs. Blue: Revelation featuring Tex's shattered helmet visor with Epsilon Church shown in the reflection
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Game(s) |
Halo 3 (Chapters 1-20) Halo: Reach (Chapter 20) |
Genre(s) | Comic science fiction |
Directed by |
Burnie Burns Matt Hullum |
Written by | Burnie Burns |
Voices |
Joel Heyman Matt Hullum Geoff Ramsey Jason Saldaña Gustavo Sorola Burnie Burns Shannon McCormick Yomary Cruz and Kathleen Zuelch |
Release(s) | April 1, 2010 – September 13, 2010 |
Format(s) | Flash, QuickTime |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Website redvsblue.com |
Red vs. Blue: Revelation Soundtrack | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Jeff Williams | ||||
Released | November 21, 2010 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 46:31 | |||
Label | Rooster Teeth Productions | |||
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Red vs. Blue: Revelation (originally named Resolutions) is the eighth season of the action comedy science fiction machinima web series Red vs. Blue created by Rooster Teeth Productions. This season marks the end of the Recollection trilogy which began with the sixth season, Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction and was continued in the seventh season, Red vs. Blue: Recreation, though not the series as a whole. The season premiered on April 1, 2010, the anniversary of the first episode of Red vs. Blue. A DVD of the season shipped on September 14, the day after the season finale, and on the same day as Halo: Reach.
Revelation is distinguished as the first season of Red vs. Blue that extensively uses pre-rendered character animation, separate from the Halo engine, allowing for actions not possible within a multiplayer game of Halo. Its tone seems to be a mix of both Reconstruction and Recreation. It is also the first season to feature its own soundtrack.
Revelation immediately follows Recreation as the Reds and Blues are pursued by Washington and Maine/Meta who are trying to capture Epsilon Church. Also Epsilon Church tries to remember who he is and why he was created.
Medical Officer DuFresne arrives in Valhalla in response to Simmons' request to Command for a medic. Doc is initially happy to see Simmons again, but Simmons insists that Donut needs his help. Doc notes that Donut is dead, and that nothing can be done for him. Simmons apologizes, and admits that he sent the request because "they" forced him to, as they needed someone with medical training. Doc turns around to see Washington and The Meta, who knocks him unconscious.