RWBY Openings 1 - 9 Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @muumimuki3861
    @muumimuki3861 Год назад +626

    The crazy part is that the woman singing the openings was only (edit)13-14 when she sang the first opening.

    • @KitsyX
      @KitsyX Год назад +49

      I don’t know if she was 12 then, she might have been 13… I think it started coming out when she was around 14… Oh well, it doesn’t really matter, it’s still quite impressive regardless lol

    • @jacobb4795
      @jacobb4795 Год назад +6

      Wow

    • @RWBYFan1998
      @RWBYFan1998 Год назад +16

      She's my age. So yes. 13-14.

    • @MandalorianRevan
      @MandalorianRevan Год назад +4

      14

    • @pumpkinwarrior7138
      @pumpkinwarrior7138 Год назад +1

      @@KitsyX probably talking about the trailers

  • @jdoggivjc
    @jdoggivjc Год назад +352

    The same singer - Casey Lee Williams - has sung every opening as well as most of the music for the entire series. Her father - Jeff Williams - composed the openings for vols 1-8, after which he retired. Casey as well as someone else (his name slips me at the moment) took over starting with vol 9.
    This series started with a very low budget, which is part of the reason why the animation looks so different early on in the series compared to later. The other reason is starting with vol 4 they changed to a different animation software package which allowed them to do more things. By the end of vol 3 they were really pushing past what the software was capable.
    And this was one of the three series that really got me interested in anime.

    • @cherryblossom00000
      @cherryblossom00000 Год назад +17

      Martin Gonzalez is the one who took over writing the soundtrack with Casey

    • @SeanCC
      @SeanCC Год назад +9

      Yes, it was interesting how he, not knowing anything, picked up on pretty much all the art style and major changes to crew and production style.
      Vol 1-3 was Poser, and it was never intended to be used how it was used. It's kind of amazing what they stubbornly pulled off.
      Vol 4+ they switched to Maya, with more fidelity added to character models and environments. Production started to become more sophisticated with each volume after that and the addition of engineers finally building a production pipeline between vol5 and vol6. Vol 6+ saw more and more industry professionals hired to key and lead positions, with the biggest jump in sophistication coming with Vol.7 in overall look, and then Vol8 and Vol9 you get radically expanded scope and the best character animation the show has had to date.
      edit: I shouldn't do a disservice to imply it was only the newer hires that made a difference. There were so many on the crew that had been there a long time. One of the backbones whose work everyone else's added onto was Kate running the team creating cameras and layouts with the directors. That just got better and better and rewatching Vol9 again, they touch every single shot and the compositions and movement are just outstanding.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern Год назад

      @@SeanCC well there was one scene in Vol 4 that was partially Poser.

    • @SeanCC
      @SeanCC Год назад

      @@TheMhalpern Could be. Could even be something hybrid-y given what you see in the modern seasons is a mix of rendering from both Maya and MAX, mixing both Redshift and Pencil...and then for FX it's elements coming from Houdini and rendered in a combination of Redshift and Arnold.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern Год назад

      @@SeanCC they talk about how they did it in the CRWBY comments, basically they "green screened" Jaunes scroll and rendered the Poser scene over it

  • @beyo5
    @beyo5 Год назад +244

    If the fight scenes don't get you, the music will. Watch it now!

    • @rayeittastay2458
      @rayeittastay2458 Год назад +20

      Especially the fight scenes with an entire track dedicated to them. Once Casey starts singing, you know it's going down.

    • @Grendead22
      @Grendead22 Год назад +6

      @@rayeittastay2458 I forget the name of the track but one I think of immediately is during Volume 9 on the chess bored thing with the Red Prince. One of the biggest "Holy Shit" moments in the series for me

    • @rayeittastay2458
      @rayeittastay2458 Год назад +5

      @@Grendead22 that one is called Checkmate and I agree, Angel Weiss blew me away!

    • @randomrandom-zt5ms
      @randomrandom-zt5ms Год назад

      Not to mention, the weapons had real machenical structure that made logical sense. That fell out of fashion after Monry Oum died. God rest his soul.

  • @ryanj4607
    @ryanj4607 Год назад +266

    Rwby started off as a youtube project by Monty Oum which is probably why it has endeared itself in the hearts of many. Watching his Dead Fantasy stuff and then to watch him do his dream of making an anime was awe-inspiring.

    • @noppornwongrassamee8941
      @noppornwongrassamee8941 Год назад +9

      Monty also died during the production of season 3, which lead to a noticeable drop in fight choreography quality during seasons 4 and 5.

    • @venomm4563
      @venomm4563 Год назад +3

      @@noppornwongrassamee8941 Nobody asked tho

    • @Eclipse_NT
      @Eclipse_NT Год назад +24

      @@noppornwongrassamee8941 while fight choreography was slower, it was still great and it picked up in v6

    • @NovelVanguard
      @NovelVanguard Год назад +2

      @@Eclipse_NT very true

    • @neo_child
      @neo_child Год назад +5

      @@Eclipse_NT Think with shift in leadership, it totally picked up for sure. RT animations as a whole during that period was SLOOWWWWW.
      Like even in their RvB series, fights just looked sluggish and worse was these were months long animation and it was a headscratcher as to how they employed so many animators and only this kind of quality was provided

  • @muhammadhamiz7318
    @muhammadhamiz7318 Год назад +197

    you ABSOLUTELY HAVE to react to the rwby trailers!!! The BEST 3D animation fight scene choreography in the WORLD!!!

    • @narutosguidingspirit
      @narutosguidingspirit Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @comicallycorrect4042
      @comicallycorrect4042 Год назад +1

      I'll vouch for that, too

    • @micketm3
      @micketm3 Год назад +3

      The R W B and Y trailers are pretty much an integral part of the series :) ... He should had reacted to those... instead of these spoilery.... all :(

    • @HollowQuest_KoseiZero
      @HollowQuest_KoseiZero Год назад +1

      Agreed! Seeing the trailers is a good place to start. When I introduce people to the show, I always recommend the trailers as a teaser.

    • @XIc3Xp
      @XIc3Xp Год назад +5

      Definitely watch the RWBY trailers. The red opening made me start watching the show and I’m still a fan now

  • @Ghosttendency
    @Ghosttendency Год назад +342

    RWBY is incredible and it just gets better and better! This series is also one of those rare cases. Where reactors are allowed to post entire episodes in their uploads. RoosterTeeth are so cool about letting people do that. They really appreciate the reactor community, I just wish more companies would follow suit! Absolutely recommend giving it a shot, even if it is a bit rough around the edges early on!

    • @xxxSpaceOwlxxx
      @xxxSpaceOwlxxx Год назад +1

      I have heard of the later seasons, due to the music being heavily copyrighted geting copyright claimed. So it is tecinly allowed on youtube if it is in the corner of the screen and stuff but often creators struggle to make money of their videos due to the money going to RT instead. They have been known to fix the problem but from what I've seen creators have to wait for it to get claimed then made a claim and wait for it to be resolved. By the time it gets resolved the "prime" viewing time has passed so the creators don't get as much money. Having the unedited video on patron has been the best method for many creators so far as they can post the blurry or low audio ones on their TY and than post the full ones on their patron which allows then to make money off of both. They make around the same amount this way due to many peolpe not wanting to watch the altered vid and also not wanting to pay for the full one. So they don't really get more than they would if they were making full money off of the full vid on TY but they can get close to it with this two way to watch method. Someone else to note the bigger the channel is the faster RT resolves it so if your channel is bigger you problem won't loose much money doing it the wait and claim way.

    • @SHSLRuby
      @SHSLRuby Год назад +14

      @@xxxSpaceOwlxxx This isn't true, none of the music is copyright claimed, and if it does happen, a quick email to rooster teeth will get it fixed, however this is usually a rare case.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern Год назад

      @@xxxSpaceOwlxxx no you MIGHT have issues with Volume 2 as a lingering side effect of people at time posting "silent reactions" when the episode came out for First Members, rather than waiting a week and actually reacting but the rest is rarely taken down.

    • @TheMhalpern
      @TheMhalpern Год назад +1

      also note they did react to one reactor's volume 3 finale reaction...

    • @strudel_reviews
      @strudel_reviews Год назад

      ​@@TheMhalpernI think I know who that creator is

  • @generalsnow7937
    @generalsnow7937 Год назад +115

    Really good show, watch the OG trailers in order, Red, White, Black, Yellow. based off of each of the girls
    and the rwby series started in 2013 as a passion project by monty with not much budget. i would recommend watching the series if you dont mind the animation at the start. R.I.P monty

    • @xxxSpaceOwlxxx
      @xxxSpaceOwlxxx Год назад +9

      Honestly even thought their is a lot of clipping and stuff in the first three seasons you only really notice it outside of the fight scenes so it not that bad.

    • @diychallenges5139
      @diychallenges5139 Год назад +1

      ​@@xxxSpaceOwlxxxyes agreed ❤

  • @double-hit3332
    @double-hit3332 Год назад +66

    Sorry in advance for the essay but this is my personal favorite series, one I react to myself and I want to do what I can to help, especially if you are willing to check the series out!
    First off wanna jump in and say thanks for checking the series/openings out. Always love seeing new people introduced to my favorite series.
    I will go at this kind of vaguely in an attempt to keep things fairly spoiler free... especially since I think the story and how it unfolds is an incredible aspect of the show.
    Story basics: A team of four girls go to a school to learn how to fight monsters that infest their world. And things drastically grow from there over time.
    And that's about the most i'd wanna throw your way haha. Certain things like nailing down the fairly obvious big bad and the struggles with fighting each other just as much as the monsters, you've pretty much got.
    Leaving the story aside, the best way I could describe RWBY is, it's an absolute passion project created by the sadly now late Monty Oum and his friends and co-workers, that acts in so many ways as a love letter to classic art (fairytales, legends, stories of old) with a healthy love of anime. It starts with roughly the budget of a ham sandwich and grows into what it is today, with a drastically sized up team and budget, allowing them to tell the stories they had to fight tooth and nail through limitations back in the day to do. (though those first two volumes will always hold a place in my heart for their charm, and forshadowing/world building)
    RWBY is in a lot of ways a deconstruction and championing of fairy tales and their heroes in particular (being at its by far most explicit in the Vol 9) both in the way that every single notable named character in the series is directly inspired and alludes to a character from somewhere else in art history. For example to get the big easy not so spoilery four out of the way. (leaving the names out for now)
    Red girl: Little Red Riding hood
    White: Snow White
    Black: Beauty and the beast
    Yellow: Goldilocks
    There's a lot more too that but again just for a baseline, besides I should really shut up haha.
    Point is, it's a fantastic series that for many is utterly beloved for its fights, its music, it passion, world building and so on. For me and many others I know, the characters, their relationships and interactions are by far the strongest part and something that if it hooks you, it'll just never let go.
    Anyway, i'll leave it there for now.
    Absolutely cannot recommend the series enough, definitely worth a try, especially if you're willing to at least give those first 3 volumes a try as that will give a great perspective on what the show is and can be. (Its... a lot less of a large request than you'd expect, especially since volume 1 episodes are insanely short)
    If you decide to check it out, know you will have many many fans and friends looking to stop by haha. And you shouldn't really experience to much difficulty in regards to reactions as RT has always been very on board with reactions from others. Can confirm, do reactions to the series myself. If you struggle with blocks at any point in your time, you can dispute it fairly easily, as well as directly contact them or just ask around for help from folks like myself.
    Best of luck to you, sincerely hope you consider checking the show out and if you do... I'll be looking forward to it. Take care! =)

    • @double-hit3332
      @double-hit3332 Год назад +11

      OH and one last thing as others have pointed out, if you do want to check it out (wont really give you a ton on the story but will give you a small idea of the vibe and animation (at least early on)) the Red, White, Black and Yellow trailers are effectively mini episodes and showcases of the main characters.. they're a ton of fun, and do have notable story relevance as you go!

    • @viridian8786
      @viridian8786 Год назад +3

      And also
      Like a lot of generic anime. The middle seasons gets kinda slow but it's bearable as they were still trying to get used to new management, budget, new employees and an entirely new program to animate. Volume 6 is where they really start to pick up

    • @double-hit3332
      @double-hit3332 Год назад +8

      @@viridian8786 While i still hold a lot of love for 4 and 5 it is definitely notable that the team experienced a lot of struggles, making a massive leap in quality using new software, difficulty with management like you mentioned and sadly again losing Monty.
      Though also like you said, 6 really picks things up and the 6-9 run has been utterly incredible. Unreasonably solid.

  • @myrkriokli6265
    @myrkriokli6265 Год назад +257

    This show is really good, I 100% recommend it

    • @zinzhieaziz
      @zinzhieaziz Год назад +8

      Hell yeah it is😊

    • @NovelVanguard
      @NovelVanguard Год назад +5

      Dude it’s actually great I love this show

    • @zinzhieaziz
      @zinzhieaziz Год назад +4

      @@NovelVanguard see this guy gets it 😎

    • @Johan-xd2nw
      @Johan-xd2nw Год назад +4

      7/10 in my opinion. The story is pretty solid, but lack depth and stuffs like that. Music and fighting scenes is 11/10 though.
      Oh and the fanfictions too.

    • @NovelVanguard
      @NovelVanguard Год назад +1

      @@Johan-xd2nw that’s fair and I can see what you mean but personally I find it to be 9/10 most if the time

  • @BALDAR222
    @BALDAR222 Год назад +67

    RWBY. This American Anime series started in 2013 on a shoestring budget. But as it gained in popularity, it budget grew, resulting in even better graphics. It also spawned a comedic series (Rwby Chibi), at least two video games; and a Japanese anime version.

    • @xxxSpaceOwlxxx
      @xxxSpaceOwlxxx Год назад +7

      Along with an unofficial manga series and and a Anime spin off called RWBY Ice Queendom and three supplementary books.

    • @BrittanyArtPoetry
      @BrittanyArtPoetry Год назад +2

      Plus a board game, manga, audiobooks to the novels, supplementary material to flesh out the world of remnant, a book of fairytales, etc.

    • @xxxSpaceOwlxxx
      @xxxSpaceOwlxxx Год назад

      @@BrittanyArtPoetry I didn't know about the Board Game lol. Is it good?

    • @ave_r_ie
      @ave_r_ie Год назад +1

      @@BrittanyArtPoetryand multiple crossovers with DC including 2 upcoming movies!

    • @runnersubx
      @runnersubx Год назад +1

      @@xxxSpaceOwlxxx I enjoy the board game RWBY: Combat Ready. If you want a look at it Blindwave have a video on their channel of a game, though honestly I prefer the full co-op campaign mode included in the game and they play PvP, still a good video regardless

  • @maxinwern3808
    @maxinwern3808 Год назад +63

    The sound tracks for this show is amazing! I personally enjoy how most characters are loosely based on fairy tail or mystical characters.

  • @Valereen386
    @Valereen386 Год назад +34

    The music in RWBY is definitely one of the best parts. Casey has sung almost every song in the series and they're all really, really good.

  • @abbypattersonn5402
    @abbypattersonn5402 Год назад +47

    If you do end up watching this you'll have no problem posting it full length. Rooster teeth is perfectly fine with reactions. Even if it does it claimed it seems to get settled really quickly.

  • @Mordeaux
    @Mordeaux Год назад +3

    "Aw, she seems sweet"
    My heart can't take it 😭
    RWBY s special for me and my daughter. We've been watching it completely once a year every year, and watch every new episode when they're airing since Volume 1. This show was basically her gateway into anime. As great as the music and action is, the story is a wild rollercoaster. If you end up watching it, enjoy!

  • @AzlanLandry
    @AzlanLandry Год назад +19

    what i love about rwby is how happy and fun everything feels until they hit you with tragedy after tragedy that is always boiling in the background

    • @Blackdragon99omfg
      @Blackdragon99omfg 10 месяцев назад

      We do not talk about Forever Fall.

    • @chrisriley2321
      @chrisriley2321 9 месяцев назад

      And then everyone recovers....only to be kicked in the nads again HARD

  • @Lt_Chloe
    @Lt_Chloe Год назад +6

    12:23 him saying Penny seems sweet
    Me just with tears in my eyes, the sweetest

  • @butterflywarrioredits
    @butterflywarrioredits Год назад +30

    Just discovered you through this video and really hope you watch this incredible series! This was first made in 2013 by one person named Monty Oum and as it gained more budget and popularity it got more and more people to help out. Monty had an eye for amazing fighting choreography and that plus the music sung by the amazing Casey Lee Williams and her father Jeff Williams is what got so much attention to the show. The people who created this are very cool with people reacting to this and if you do get claimed they’ll quickly sort it out. You mentioned the color contrast with the characters and that’s one of the key things to note about them plus the fact that they’re allusions are from either a fairy tale character or a mythological character or just a random object. If you do continue this highly suggest to watch the Red, White, Black, and Yellow trailers first before starting Volume 1. The storyline behind this show is amazing (granted with a few plot holes here and there). Oh also another thing to note each weapon you see is part melee (like a scythe) and part gun (like a sniper).

  • @averageperson9708
    @averageperson9708 Год назад +16

    If you loved the figtning you’d love the trailers they released, Red, White, Black, and Yellow in that order, the first trailer (and most of the early seasons) were choreographed and animated by Monty Oum himself as a side project for fun and once it got a little traction it kinda just blew up from there, definitely worth the watch and they add a little story
    Rip Monty Oum

  • @Selisu1
    @Selisu1 Год назад +8

    To give a little context on the history. This was Rooster Teeth’s post Red vs Blue production. It was created by Monty Oum who had joined the RvB team and taken their fight choreography to the next level. That’s what you’re seeing. Monty tragically died during one of the early seasons, 3 or 4 I believe. The animation engine was constantly being upgraded, so that’s what you also saw. The soundtracks are stellar. You could already tell that. But they also used the music as leitmotif. When you’re ready, there is a nice video on how Forever Fall was used with Pyrrha, and when it gets to the scene, you’ll know it when it happens, bring the tissues. I’ve seen it 100 times and I still cry. It reaches into your soul.

  • @theuntoaster8727
    @theuntoaster8727 Год назад +10

    I absolutely love this series and definitely recommend reacting to it (there are a good number of episodes that always lead to really good reactions). I always love how the openings give so little away about the plot at first watch, but by the time you finish a volume you realize that the op (especially the lyrics) really encapsulated the theme of that volume. There IS a plot, and the whole series so far has been following one cohesive story. We are still waiting on reveals for mysteries set up in the early days of the show.

  • @seangelion
    @seangelion Год назад +10

    100% recomendation! Watch the four trailers first. You'll find a cross over of RWBY fans and Babymetal fans. Ruby does have the BM outfit and Casey Williams who sings all the music started this at 12yo, the same age of Su with BM.

  • @SirsMadamsEntertainment
    @SirsMadamsEntertainment Год назад +3

    hears the opener to volume 4 and remembers the double meaning.. 😭
    The OST rock music was all done by the same father daughter team (Jeff & Casey) for 1-8 ... Jeff retired as of 9 and Casey took that over with a friend / composer Martin.

  • @dominicksermeno8751
    @dominicksermeno8751 Год назад +13

    RWBY has phenomenal music that is bespoke for the show itself. Almost all songs can be seen through the POV of one of characters, and while technically not canon, its pretty much considered canon by the FNDM. The show really does improve over time. It dips in middle but trust me its worth the ride. And the thing to consider is that this doesn't have the budget of a proper studio, and up till vol 5 every episode was made to be free on RUclips until Warner bought it. So consider that.

  • @grantharriman284
    @grantharriman284 Год назад +1

    The lead vocal is Casey Lee Williams. Her father Jeff Williams is the main composer for the show through Volume 8 and also does much of the guitar, after volume 8 he retired and Casey and her band took over the role. Casey also provides the singing voice for the character Weiss in the show, and her mother Sandy joins her in a duet piece at one point. Casey was only 13 when the first trailer for RWBY came out. She was doing this in HIGH SCHOOL!

  • @gamerblue
    @gamerblue Год назад +12

    You should definately check out the RWBY Red, White, Black and Yellow Trailers

    • @azeTrom17
      @azeTrom17 Год назад +3

      And make sure to watch them in that order!
      Red
      White
      Black
      Yellow
      (RWBY)

  • @josephine4s
    @josephine4s Год назад +6

    I like the show’s mix of determination and optimism with doubt and pessimism, especially as reflected by the soundtrack.

  • @zayne8331
    @zayne8331 Год назад +10

    I 100% recommend this show. It’s so good. The story is great, and the characters are actually interesting and are given depth. Some characters get more growth than others, but most of the main characters go through some form of character development. This show does an amazing job at getting you invested in the characters and their stories. I’ve personally never been so attached to a character before I watched this show. This show is also very good at making you feel things, joy, anger, immense sadness, all of it. RWBY has made me cry more times than I can count tbh. And don’t get me started on the action/fights, the fights are choreographed so well! The animation is great too, though I will say the first couple seasons (1-3) are a little off putting for some, animation wise. This is because during the earlier seasons the team working on the show was smaller and it didn’t have the biggest budget, but as the team grew and funding increased so did the animation. Season 4 is when the animation starts to really pick up, and it only gets better from there. If you like amazing stories with fantasy elements and sick fights I’d recommend giving it a watch! Though I’d recommend you watch the trailers before starting volume 1. There are four trailers, one for each of the main girls.

  • @hilly8000
    @hilly8000 Год назад +9

    if you searched for a series that has a whole theme park with emotions this show is sure a good rollercoaster

  • @wintermiller4845
    @wintermiller4845 Год назад +1

    The reason the story really connects with me is how much it has evolved while staying true to its essence. RWBY started out with a budget of duct tape, rubber bands, and pure willpower on the part of its creator Monty while at the same time having a truly incredible vision. By 9th Volume the show has grown into an incredibly well-produced media project with a very distinctive style while still being true to its roots. Even at this point it is clear there were things planned well in advance (we're talking planned over a decade+ ago), and its clear there's still more to go. While its had some stumbles, by the 9th season it has completely nailed its style, story direction, characterizations, and more.
    Also the music is fucking amazing. Always has been, but gods its gotten even better over the years. Even in RWBY's roughest seasons (most would say 4 and 5) the soundtrack was truly fantastic.

  • @ManiacGamer1988
    @ManiacGamer1988 Год назад +2

    First time viewer here, but dedicated RWBY fan. It is an absolutely stupendous show. The characters all have excellent growth arcs, and I love that the writers don't feel like they're confined to specific styles of animation, storytelling, etc. You can really see the growth the series has gone through, even just watching the openings.
    One of people's favorite things about RWBY is the music. Most tracks are written by Jeff Williams, with his daughter Casey Lee Williams doing vocals, while he does guitar and occasionally vocals as well. Casey Lee was only 12 when she started. As of Volume 9, she has taken over writing the soundtrack for the show as well, with her father no longer involved.

    • @ManiacGamer1988
      @ManiacGamer1988 Год назад

      It's hard to talk about the main story without spoilers, as the first three volumes involve events that are part of something much bigger, but nobody (viewer or protagonist) is aware of that until V3 is over. There is a lot of fighting, and most of that fighting takes place between two sides, with occasional third parties stepping in. There is occasional fighting between allies, especially in V3, which has a tournament arc, but the primary focus is either protagonists vs. antagonists or protagonists vs. Grimm, which are the black and white monsters you saw throughout the openings. Regardless of the fact that the main conflict is unknown early on, there is always a theme of "trying to stop the bad guys from doing whatever they're planning".
      There are a lot of mysteries introduced throughout the show, and coming up on the end of V9, we're still waiting to solve some of them. There is also a lot of realistic (and some not-so-realistic) conflict among allies that sometimes adds significantly to the story and sometimes serves to grow a character.
      The main focus of the show is on Team RWBY, their closes allies Team JNPR, and a handful of other characters that are introduced throughout the show. Each team is an acronym. RWBY stands for Ruby, Weiss (White in German), Blake (Black in Old English), and Yang (a shortening of sunlight in Chinese). Most characters are somehow named after colors, and they usually allude to some fairy tale, myth, legend, historical figure, or really anything else, with degree of allusion varying depending on the character. There's even a team of meme-inspired characters. Each character also has their own unique weapon, as well as a semblance, which is kind of a personal super-power, usually unique to the individual.
      Also, whatever you do, assume nothing with this show. You will be proven wrong repeatedly.

  • @Scarlett90
    @Scarlett90 Год назад +13

    You should react to the Red, White, Black and Yellow trailers too! (They're more like character shorts than trailers)

  • @pumpkinwarrior7138
    @pumpkinwarrior7138 Год назад +5

    RWBY is a show that started with Monty and his best friends, it was a passion project of his and now his friends and his brother are helping continue it after his passing
    For the people who are still enjoying the show like me, the big appeal for me is the character interactions and world building
    I love seeing some characters grow and bloom while some struggle with their own minds
    Another thing I love is that Rooster Teeth allows reactions to this show and even if you are accidentally claimed they’ll help you fix that
    And the music! I’ve always loved the sound, its common for reactors in the community to react to the ost as well as each song is attributed to a character adding a lot of depth and charm!
    It starts off a little rough but it’s the kind of show I think people just have to give a good try to

  • @S0LAVELLANHELL
    @S0LAVELLANHELL Год назад +4

    the most recent volume has been my fav volume of the whole series so far !! which should say something about how it keeps getting better

  • @Suilimea
    @Suilimea Год назад +2

    You have A LOT to catch up on. Honestly it's super cool to see someone who hasn't watched the show look through it. Reminded me of when I first started watching!

  • @De_Vegi
    @De_Vegi Год назад +6

    WATCH IT. It’s a fantastic show, but I can’t actually tell you why I love it so much without giving away spoilers. That said, every character in this show is based off of/is influenced by a legend, myth, fairy tale (the brothers Grimm one’s, not the Disney ones), or historical figure. There are SOO many little details in this show, it’s fascinating how I’ve been watching this for 7 years and with every rewatch I notice something new

  • @xignitethelightx8339
    @xignitethelightx8339 Год назад +2

    To try to answer your question about what the plot is... well it's hard to go into a ton of detail without providing major spoilers but I'll do my best.
    RWBY starts out as a fairly traditional anime style school drama about a group of girls (Team RWBY) and their friends (primarily Team JNPR) who are going to school to become licensed monster fighters in a world plagued with monstrous creatures known as Grimm (aka: the demon dogs).
    The story progresses and they leave school early (the reason why is a *major* spoiler) and begin to discover a lot of hidden, dark truths about their world and beyond, and realize it's up to them to try to figure out how to save it... unfortunately they're learning this, as you picked up, while their world is plunged into war.
    In general you can assume most of the teens in the openings are on the good guys side while the adults are more 50/50. And while there are lots of fights in the show, there's a ton of complicated plot stuff accompanying said fight scenes. This is a show that's known for making people cry (and not just because of sad stuff).
    As for the symbols in the last opening. It's actually a thing, at least among their order of monster fighters, where each of them has their own individual emblem, almost like a signature, that they wear on their clothes/put on their weapons/etc.
    Also a fun world building tidbit, all of the characters are allusions to fairy tale/mythological characters, real life people, or *occasionally* memes. For example, the main four characters are based off of Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Belle/The Beast (from Beauty and the Beast), and Goldilocks.

  • @lynx5178
    @lynx5178 10 месяцев назад +2

    I don’t know if you’ll read this, or if anyone else has said this. But if you want to be able to get for shadowing in a fun way. Pay REALLY close attention to the opening songs for most of the seasons. And you’ll see some details of the main focuses in each season.

  • @CrazyBadog
    @CrazyBadog Год назад +1

    There is a story told through the intros, only you missed it because in the first 2 it is not so clear,
    but it shows you the world they live in, and their job to protect people from certain beasts.
    From the third intro you can already sense what is happening.
    Defeat, they were defeated.
    in the fourth, separation and travel.
    in the fifth they begin to meet again as they continue their journey.
    in the sixth, you see how the landscape changes, obviously there is movement,
    in the seventh, they reached their destination, the tension is noticeable.
    in the eighth, an invasion.
    in the ninth, it is normal for you to get lost, it would not be strange to think that the protagonists are dead, again a defeat.
    It looks like the protagonist loses hope more and more.

  • @wbrennan2253
    @wbrennan2253 Год назад +7

    The music for the show is just fantastic. Check out Sir's and Madam's reaction to the OST for professional musicians takes.
    The openings contain hints. And some only pay off after several seasons. So much in them.

  • @tona4x7
    @tona4x7 Год назад +5

    This show has incredible fights and a hell of a (still on-going) story, and the openings are just the tip of the iceberg to it's kickass soundtrack. The thing that caught my attention is that almost all of the characters are based on/references to old fairy tales. The 4 main characters of Team RWBY (yes, pronounced as Ruby) are loosely based on Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Belle from Beauty and the Beast, and Goldilocks. You should definitely check it out. First 3 volumes are a bit low budget and with shorter episodes, but after it picked up attention they got more budget to make it look even better as it goes. Also, the "Alice in Wonderland" feeling you got from the V9 opening is spot on, as where they are is based on exactly that.

  • @angelcake13
    @angelcake13 Год назад +1

    coming from someone who saw rwby from the beginning its always fun to see reactions from new viewers.. until S3...

  • @lhhOriginalGrey
    @lhhOriginalGrey Год назад +10

    The budget was very small at the beginning, they couldn't afford background characters in the first season so they have shadow people standing in as models but it got better as the show went on

    • @SeanCC
      @SeanCC Год назад

      Hah, in addition to doing VFX for the show, I took over making the crowds animation vol7-9 plus the Justice League crossover movies. We always joked about sneaking in a "shadow person" into my stuff but I never did. I kind of regret that.
      I always liked how in the early episodes they took a limitation in their tools (which were never intended to be used the way they were using them) and made stylistic choices that felt intentional and consistent with how you see the same sort of thing done in manga/comics. It was smart.

  • @Sharky-xz5hc
    @Sharky-xz5hc Год назад +1

    I strongly recommend you watch this series, it's so good and each opening makes more sense when watching. Each song also tells a certain story in itself, I also recommend reacting to the volumes soundtracks.

  • @youngrootv
    @youngrootv Год назад +1

    Funny that you said Final Fantasy because the creator Monty Oum, who sadly passed away, started his animation career with creating animations of Final Fantasy characters fighting each other so it’s very on brand lol

  • @tonyflorez1146
    @tonyflorez1146 Год назад +2

    Funny you mention Final Fantasy, because that definitely was a major influence. RWBY is the Brain Child of Monty Oum, the animator behind Dead Fantasy, which was a really popular Dead or alive/final fantasy crossover series back in the early internet. He was known for being arguably one of the best spectacle Fight choreographers of all time. Sadly he passed away young during the production of season 3, but his friends and family chose to continue the series in his honor and it exploded in popularity. The first trailers from 2012 he made almost entirely solo, but as the years passed it got to the point of a full production team backed by Warner bros, several video games, like a crossover fighter with BlazBlue and Perosona, and even a full Anime Spin off show from Studio Shaft and Gen Urobuchi (Madoka magica, Psycho pass)
    The music was done by Jeff Williams and vocals done by his daughter Casey who was only 12 during production of season 1. Her father retired after volume 8 and Now in her early 20’s she’s the lead composer as well as the lead singer of her own relatively successful prog rock band Ok goodnight.
    Basic plot is fantasy combat school for the next generation of heroes, though it obviously evolves past that and they explore several countries with different real world influences and their own cultures/people to meet along the way. On a journey to defeat the big bad.

  • @striberx
    @striberx Год назад +3

    So, to talk about it without spoiling everything. RWBY (pronounced as Ruby) is a western anime series basically retellings of old classic fairy tales and folktales. It's a series about a group of girls known as Team RWBY as they attempt to become Huntsmen, heroes of the world that fight against the monsters of Grimm. What they don't realize is that things begin to change as their world begins to alter due to an ancient evil that attempts to erase all. They have to band together, grow as people and faces many evil people if they want to survive and stop this ancient evil from destroying their world.

  • @sirensong237
    @sirensong237 10 месяцев назад +1

    RWBY is a series inspired by the Grimm Fairy Tales. Team RWBY, Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, and Yang Xiao Long, or the red, white, black, and yellow characters, are inspired by Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Beauty and The Beast, and Goldilocks.

  • @count3122
    @count3122 Год назад +1

    "give me something about the story that really, really makes it work for you"
    it doesn't, but i still watch it

  • @Muztakrakish
    @Muztakrakish Год назад +9

    omg its gonna happen. You need to react to all the trailers!! They will sell the show for themselves.

  • @rhast57
    @rhast57 4 месяца назад +1

    Seasons 3 ending sent me into a depression spiral and I cried like a baby a few episodes into season 4 lol

  • @TheGrandPlayer
    @TheGrandPlayer Год назад +1

    Rwby began as a 'fan animation' created by Monty Oum with the help of Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross. The story starts with a young 14 year old girl on her way to become a full fledged 'Huntress' (Huntsman for males) as a career due to hearing stories of them as a child. After meeting someone of particular interest, she's been pushed ahead of her learning to attend a school with her older sister and finding herself to be leading a team of four.
    I found the story quite interesting, especially with the MC being young, but having the will to keep up and push forwards with others that are older and a bit more experienced. The animation from Vol 1 - 3 are a bit sketchy sometimes, but the action sequences that were directed by Monty were incredible. The type of the animation was changed after volume 3, but were still questionable from time to time. Dialogue and situations are iffy throughout the series. With that being said, Im currently up to date on the episodes, watching it first on Crunchyroll, and will continue to watch till the end if the series.
    I don't want to sugarcoat Rwby because not everyone has the same or similar taste, but I will admit that I've enjoyed it and still am.

  • @gvidaspakalniskis5096
    @gvidaspakalniskis5096 Год назад +6

    I really recomend this show i have already rewtched it like 10 times note mentioning all the reactions I have watched.
    The premiss is living and survival in a cruel world without spoiling anything.
    The fighting sceens are one of the highlights of this show. So is the story, becouse this shoe has been going for 10+ years, another reason is the misic of this show it is Cannon to the show so the music is extra story and character development, witch is amazing.
    If you start watching this show definantly watch the Red, White, Blake and Yellow trailers and after every Volume react to the OSTs so you could get more of an insight on the story or characters.

  • @MrGliscor_
    @MrGliscor_ Год назад +1

    The reason the first three trailers are lot like a video game is because the original person RIP used to make animations in video games

  • @kuroneko1300
    @kuroneko1300 Год назад +3

    RWBY started off as a youtube original and got so popular the budget increased over the years (that's why you're seeing the animation change), at the beginning it was literally made by a tiny, TINY team (with Monty Oum being responsible for all the fight-scenes ...RIP).
    I'd say starting with volume 3 the quality/budget is no longer an issue.
    I can't recommend you the series enough. It's the closest thing to an western anime that exists (since Avatar).
    If you want to simply know why RWBY and Monty's fight-choreography are so beloved, simply watch the 4 trailers "Red", "White", "Black" & "Yellow". (would love your reaction)
    There are both good and bad things about this show, but it's definitely something you won't find anywhere else.

  • @FrostyCone00
    @FrostyCone00 Год назад +1

    It was fantastic to go through memory lane with 10 years of intros. Thank you for the video.

  • @bruce4623
    @bruce4623 Год назад +5

    I HOPE you do reaction videos to the series.
    There is nothing more we *RWBY FANS* love more then a *NEW RWBY REACTOR* ...
    *I'll sub to you if you do end up reacting to it!* 👍
    *PS* Oh yes there is a story-line, it gets more complex (and even better) as it develops and carries through all the volumes to date!

  • @SabDrawsArt
    @SabDrawsArt Год назад

    "She seems sweet."
    Me: "I'm be at the corner of the room, curl up into a ball and cry now."

  • @Triple8_Extras
    @Triple8_Extras Год назад

    I've always loved the transitions they have in the intros, plus the songs are great too!

  • @wyswolf6874
    @wyswolf6874 Год назад +1

    16:26 it’s funny he said that because volume 9 drew inspiration from Alice in wonderland and happy ever Afters. The land’s literally called the ever after, and they’re reliving a story book essentially.

  • @Tarvo27
    @Tarvo27 Год назад +3

    RWBY started off as a RUclips series. The first volume (season) of RWBY was released back in 2013. It was made with a super small budget back in the day, that's why the first few volumes seem super basic in visuals and that's why the visuals get better with each passing volume since their budget increased and they could afford to animate it better. At least that's what I have gathered by watching the show and not doing any real research.
    Spoiler free synopsis of the show would be that it's a story about huntress team RWBY in the world of Remnant that is inhabited by the "demon dogs" called Grimm. (RWBY being their team name that is made up of the letters of the team's members' first names (and also the prominent colors of their looks) Ruby (red), Weiss (white), Blake (black) and Yang (yellow).)
    A lot of the stuff you saw in the openings is very well hidden unless you've watched the show so at first glance it doesn't seem to have too much of a story. It has a very well written story, although a little basic at first. It gets very good over time and the characters get also a good amount of development.
    As of the current moment, seems like volume 9 is currently ongoing.
    Also, not fully sure, but I think all the openings are sung by the same singer and are exclusively made for the show. The lyrics themselves hold a lot of meaning usually and set the tone for the volume. That's why the songs seem to go from super kick-ass rock beat to something more sad for example.
    I love this show and I've been watching it since the first volume was being released, it's been a really enjoyable journey and I do hope you join me and everyone else who has seen this show on this wild ride that is RWBY.
    (There also is a "loose" japanese remake of the show called RWBY: Hyousetsu Teikoku that more or less remade some of the story of RWBY and I think even changed it a bit. I have no real idea what it actually is compared to the original show since I haven't watched it myself, but I heard it looks super good and is pretty okay.)

  • @SuperRstar-ze8vz
    @SuperRstar-ze8vz Год назад +1

    16:24 you are absolutely correct on that part that character is supposed to be based on the caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland

  • @SadGirlXandra
    @SadGirlXandra Год назад +2

    I love this series! The cool thing is all the characters are based on fairytale characters! Like Weiss is based on Snow White, Yang is based on Goldilocks, ruby based on red riding hood.
    I forgot who Blake is based on.
    The headmaster ozpin is based on the wizard in the wizard of oz.
    Things like that are so cool to me!
    The soundtrack is also amazing! It’s crazy to me that Casey lee Williams was only 13 when she sang the song for vol 1.
    The humor is amazing.
    The fight scenes are so cool! And the story is spectacular.

  • @Blazingstoke
    @Blazingstoke Год назад

    The one drawback to watching the openings before settling into the series is that there are some major story spoilers in there, which could adversely affect a proper blind reaction to the series. And this is a series that was practically _made for_ reaction videos. (And cosplays. Loads of cosplays.)
    The quick-and-dirty setup runs thuswise: Monty Oum, an animator at Rooster Teeth who specialized in combat choreography (seriously, his work in that is stupendous) went up to colleagues Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross and was like "Guys, guys, guys: Red, White, Black, Yellow." and they were like, "Uh...yup, those are indeed colors..." and he was like "no no no - they're girls, and they _fight monsters!_ " and they were like, "Ooo, tell us more!" and so the three of them got to brainstorming the series and characters and worldbuilding and plotting out an anime-style series that they could create in-house and that would be as rich and engaging a series as they could possibly do, and also feature badass girls in epic fight scenes. And so in 2013, _RWBY_ premiered with a season made on a shoestring budget, centering on a team of four students at a school for monster hunters, who eventually discover they're part of a much bigger conflict, with the fate of their entire world at stake. The show quickly became one of Rooster Teeth's signature franchises, and the budget and staff have grown quite a lot over the years, hence the increase in animation quality.
    By the time the show had begun, Monty, Miles, & Kerry had plotted out a story that would encompass a good 12 volumes, so even though Monty died unexpectedly while volume 3 was in preproduction, the other two have been able to carry on the series they all planned out together, and with 9 volumes completed, it definitely feels like we've entered the home stretch. Alas, with RT now owned by Warner Bros., the chances the series will get finished is sadly up in the air. But we can all hope it will happen, and we always like to induct new members into the fandom (or FNDM) whenever we can.

  • @Dylan_lion
    @Dylan_lion Год назад +1

    The symbols are something you were actually close on. Each major character has a personal symbol that reflects them.

  • @AdmiralHawkes64
    @AdmiralHawkes64 Год назад +1

    They did eventually make a game based on the show

  • @Raayner
    @Raayner Год назад +1

    RWBY is amazing! Definitely recommend watching all of it, but the Red, White, Black, and Yellow trailers 100% even if you dont watch the show. Good pickup on the Alice in Wonderand vibes of op 9 as that is the entire theme of that volume!
    My personal favourite thing about RWBY is the characters and how they change throughout the show, BUT also the music! It is incredible from minute one

  • @M4rksm3n20
    @M4rksm3n20 Год назад +1

    Trauma, and lovely feels with kick ass music

  • @Wilybird456-zq3bw
    @Wilybird456-zq3bw Год назад

    My favorite part is that there are just so many awesome characters, and they each have their own semblance and their own weapons. The world-building is also phenomenal.

  • @jittercritter
    @jittercritter Год назад

    I adore several things about this show, but I think the “game-like” aspect you pointed out is absolutely what drew me in to begin with and is one of the reasons I STILL adore it so much so many years later.
    I won’t spoil it in case you watch it but a lot of the worldbuilding, character designs, and fighting styles/fight scenes are clearly inspired by videogames. And I LOVE that.
    This show and Jujitsu Kaisen are the only shows that can scratch that really niche itch for me.
    Also your confusion about the story is warranted: it’s one of those shows where the goalpost shifts a lot as new information is revealed. Kind of like Attack on Titan if you’ve seen that-the lore doesn’t change necessarily, you and the character’s just learn more about it. As that happens, the goal of the characters in the show changes accordingly, and thus the overall storyline shifts. I personally love that kind of stuff, it makes for very fun rewatched as there’s actually a startling amount of subtle foreshadowing.

  • @thetuftedpuffin1025
    @thetuftedpuffin1025 Год назад

    What hooked me about RWBY is that it is incredibly sincere. The characters, the stories, the themes, are all so genuine you can't help but feel it too. The characters feel like real people and you are invested in their stories. The world building and lore is wonderful but also reveals itself slowly, enough to keep you intrigued. RWBY is a gem, and I highly recommend it.

  • @RWBYFan1998
    @RWBYFan1998 Год назад +1

    Those creatures are called Grimm. They are drawn to fear and panic. They are created by Salem, who is the woman in the fourth trailer.

  • @noxdawn4949
    @noxdawn4949 Год назад +2

    I don't know you but as a RWBY fan I really enjoyed your reaction, you try to pay attention to everything and your comments are nice 🙂 You also hace a warm voice, that's nice!
    Edit: Warm as in kind 😭 Sorry I'm not a native English speaker

  • @krayonkrumbs
    @krayonkrumbs Год назад +1

    I would be lying if I said the intros did justice for the show.
    You have to watch it, it's absolutely amazing!!

  • @STOEmma
    @STOEmma Год назад +1

    Subscribing for whenever you get around to watching the show. It's a great show, but I can't really say what's hooked me without spoiling. As a lot of people have said, the fights are great, the music is great, Character designs are great, but what I really like is the story and the characters themselves.

  • @jecrex8349
    @jecrex8349 Год назад

    RWBY (Pronounced ruby) is an acronym for Ruby/Red, Weiss/White, Blake/Black, and Yang/Yellow. It is an action based anime with Fairy Tale inspirations (for example: Ruby is based off of Little Red Riding Hood, Weiss' full name translates to White Snow=Snow White, Blake is Belle from Beauty and the Beast, and Yang is Goldilocks). The Series creator was also the head animator for both RWBY and Red vs Blue, but sadly passed away during Volume 3 (V3 for short) which led to a dip in fight choreography quality afterwards. The Volumes are structured into sets of 3, V1-3 covers the set up of the main cast and forces them to leave to combat school to begin unraveling a greater mystery, V4-6 are dealing with the fallout of V3, learning of and coming to terms with the greater threat the world faces, and V7/8 is a reckoning that the heroes must take their hits and learn from them while stranded in V9's wonderland allusion.
    Openings: These will play at the end of Volume Premieres to avoid spoilers and before every following episode begins thereafter. V7 for instance spoils a character's return, so once you begin to watch the show, do not go rewatch openings for volumes you have not started yet.
    Animation: fight scenes are top notch, even in the dark time of Volumes 4 and 5 post Monty Oum. V1-3 were animated in Poser with assets transferred from MAYA, while V4 onward as been done in MAYA outright, hence the sudden change in style. Plus virtually every melee weapon you see is also a gun.
    Characters: as stated above every character has some sort of fairy tale, fable, folklore, or mythos inspiration with heavy emphasis on The Wizard of Oz for the mentors. The B-team for instance (JNPR-Juniper-Jaune/Nora/Pyrrha/Ren) are all mythos/legends characters who cross dressed at some point (Jaune-Joan of Arc, Pyrrha-Achilles, Nora-Thor, Ren-Mulan).
    Magic System: Every character manifests an ability referred to as a semblance, a flashy superpower unique* to them and their fighting style (Weiss' is hereditary). This power is drawn from their Aura, their soul, which is also used for generic augmentation, healing, and a defensive shield; this aura is finite and must be replenished over time and if broken the character will lose access to their semblance temporarily. The world also uses a fossil fuel of elemental crystal called 'Dust' for various effects. We have seen: Wind, Fire, Ice, Earth, Gravity, and Hard Light and have heard of Water and Plant dust. What can be done with dust depends on how it's user approaches it.
    Music: V1-8 the songs were written and performed by Jeff Williams with his Daughter, Casey Lee Williams (who was 12 during recording for V1), became the lead vocalist. With Jeff retiring due to Burnout, Casey and her bandmate Martin Gonzales have stepped up in his stead from V9 onwards. The songs are indirectly tied to the story but directly to the characters. For instance Ruby's main theme comes from the songs Red Like Roses pt.1 and pt. 2. The lyrics for part 2 show her hidden pain over the passing of her mother a decade before the show began. Weiss' songs elude to her sense of loneliness, Blake's show how the people she around affect her outlook on life, and Yang's show her badass can't keep me down mentality (which hits harder after her V4-6 arc). I would highly recommend watching lyric videos to grasp which character(s) a song applies to and how it fits in with the context of the story. While the Volume Opening songs reflect their Volume fairly well, many themes from them come back up in later volumes.
    Flaws: Writing is great at points and poor at others. Some things were so subtle as to appear like it came out of nowhere down the line (looking at those who complain about V7-8 plot), whereas some issues they try to tackle fall flat or miss the mark entirely (background racism/extremism discussion being the most blatant in V1-3). Volume 5 is the worst the show has to offer with pacing and use of the cast/setting, it's budget consumed by the 3 excellent shorts that should've served as their characters' introduction to the volume.
    Plot: I won't say much here to avoid spoilers but this is a slow burn that turns up the heat in later volumes within the 3 volume arcs and the series as a whole. The show is at its best when dealing with darker themes (mild horror, trauma, depression, loss) while maintaining a PG-13 rating on 99% of its over 100 episodes (V9E8 being the only one I can recall getting a Mature rating).
    Acting: The VAs get better with each passing season, so don't worry about the poorer quality of some of them in earlier volumes (Adam is the exception, the worst written, most wooden performance across the entire show). Some of the VAs have left* the show/company over the years and had to be replaced (*Ren was voiced by Monty until his untimely passing, his brother Neith took up the role in his stead, only one other character has needed to be recast/modified due to a VA's passing but their Character is a Spoiler).
    Pro Tip: Watch the Character Trailers (Red, White, Black, Yellow for V1, V4 trailer, V5 Weiss, Blake, Yang character shorts, and V6 Adam short) before their respective volumes. All are canon and shed light on the characters.
    Volume/Episode Length: Volume length has grown from a 2 Hour runtime across 16 episodes (most of them pairing up as 2 part episodes) in V1 to a 4.5 Hour Runtime across 14 episodes in V8 (V9 is 10 episodes long telling a more concise 2.5 Hour story).
    I love this show, despite its flaws, and would say come for the action, stay for the music and deep character beats. If you like this sorta thing, go watch Red vs Blue as well (Season 6-13, before 6 hasn't aged well but can give further context, after 13 has terrible writing so proceed with caution, full animation comes in during Season 8 and is at its best in 9&10 which is just before Monty passed).

  • @chb2551
    @chb2551 Год назад

    Great reaction. This is an awesome anime. It started with a concept trailer done by its creator, Monty Oum. Unfortunately, he died between the 2nd and 3rd volumes/seasons. He lived long enough to see his creation become the 1st anime exported from the U.S. to be broadcast in Japan, with its own Japanese VAs.
    Unfortunately, he didn't live long enough to see it become so popular that it put Rooster Teeth on the map to where it was purchased by the major studio Warner Bros, had a Japanese anime spinoff made, just finished up its 9th volume/season, and just had a Justice League x RWBY Crossover movie released by WB.
    The singer for the intros, and almost all of the songs in the series, is, as others have mentioned, Casey Lee Williams. She was 12 years old when she sang the song for the Red Trailer (the 1st proof of concept trailer). Her father, Jeff Williams, was the writer/composer/musician for the series, up until volume 9, when he retired.
    I highly suggest you react to the trailers Red, White, Black, and Yellow. Rooster Teeth appreciates those who react to the series as it was created and first posted on YT. Because of that, they don't require that the series be edited, and actually prefer that it isn't. If the YT bot does flag it, they've even set up a web page to get the information needed to contact them so that they can clear the video for you.
    Even if you don't react to the series, and since you liked the music, I very strongly ask that you at least react to the "Red Like Roses Part 1 and 2" song from the 1st volume/season. Watching the combined parts is the best. You can watch it here:
    ruclips.net/video/-wYRjKPkwBE/видео.html
    Again, it was sung by the 12 year old Casey. In Part 2, which is after the bridge, you hear her mother, Sandy Casey, sing with her. The talent this girl has, even at just 12 yo and with no formal vocal training besides her parents, is very, very good. As you heard from all of the openings. You could hear her voice age as each intro was played. I hope you enjoy it.

  • @spookedrowlet7402
    @spookedrowlet7402 Год назад +1

    the team stuff is a large part of the show, RWBY is a team within the show featuring the 4 main girls, ruby, weiss, blake and yang.
    if you wanna watch more of the action/fight scenes without watching the show i highly recommend the trailers. titled red, white, black, yellow.
    also you mentioned color alot which is a big theme in the show with all of the characters names relating to a color in some way.

  • @uncleclaps44
    @uncleclaps44 Год назад

    Backstory of RT: The production company Rooster Teeth were a machinma group who used to make short parody clips around gaming and upload them to the internet, one of their most popular series is called Red Vs Blue which they used the game Halo to make their series and was hugely popular.
    RWBY is their original creation which started on a low budget and smaller team of artists, but the lead creator Monty Oum passed away after the second season due to heart transplant complications.
    His team continued to make the series in his name and with each season of short episodes, the team grew as well as the budget and the animation tools along the way.
    Non-Spoiler Story: RWBY starts with adventurers in training to become hunters who can eradicate the Grim (the beasts) and stumble upon enemies along their way.
    Unique aspect of the series: Each weapon has two uses which dynamically changes the combat from close quarters to ranged: Ruby uses a scythe that folds out to a sniper rifle, Yang uses heavy metal gauntlets that doubles as a shotgun, Blake uses a barbed whip which doubles as a pistol and Weiss uses a rapier that she uses to cast her spells and that is only to name a few as allies and enemies also come with their own weapons and abilities.
    That's enough eye strain from me, go ahead and watch it, you wont be disappointed.

  • @Alice_Mange
    @Alice_Mange Год назад

    This show is absolutely incredible! It takes place in a world where people have powers called a semblance. They go to academy’s to fight the grim “the demon dogs” and they form a team during they’re time at the academy. It is definitely worth the watch and if and when you start reacting I will be there with ya for the ride! I love how this show is getting a tooonnnn of traction! (Started out in 2013 and release a new volume about every year from nov to apr)

  • @Person01234
    @Person01234 11 месяцев назад +1

    If you like striking colours you should definitely check out the 4 RWBY character trailers. They're phenomenal.

  • @trashcompact
    @trashcompact Год назад

    The basic run down for the show is that each character (and certain locations) are based of a fairy tale, for example the main character ‘Ruby’ is from the tale the red riding hood, it’s why she wears a cloak with a hood and has the red colour theme. They play with these themes a lot throughout the show, it’s better to watch the show then explain the story as there’s tons to talk about but it’s more fun to just watch as they explain it pretty quickly. All you need to know is it’s a action heavy show, created by Monty Oum who was an animator who created the ‘red’ trailer (which you should definitely watch) all on his own (with help on the music, who would create all the music moving forward) just so he could create his own show with the people he was working for.

  • @NerdOfAus
    @NerdOfAus Год назад

    I love RWBY so much and I think you will love it too. A bit of trivia for you, "RWBY" is the first initial of the girl's names; Ruby, Weiss, Blake & Yang and it is the name of their team at the school they attend. They each are named after a colour; Red ,White, Black & Yellow. They are also inspired by fairy tails, Ruby is after Little Red Riding Hood for example, I won't spoiler the other three. I highly recommend watching the Red, White, Black & Yellow trailers, they were released before Volume 1 and provide a back story for each of the girls. The story is about them attending school to learn to fight the monsters and later their story after they leave school and try to save the world :)

  • @Loaf_of_Bread_YT
    @Loaf_of_Bread_YT Год назад +1

    The story is actually really well thought through. It might not seem like it from the openings, but the story absolutely makes this worth the watch.

  • @b9morion
    @b9morion Год назад

    I first started watching RWBY either 2 or 3 years ago, whenever the 8th season ended, and after just 1 season it became my favorite show

  • @gohanmoreno7
    @gohanmoreno7 Год назад

    It's cool that you find it a Final Fantasy vibe because the creator of RWBY actually got inspired by his prior proyect Dead-Fantasy, a series of 3D animation fight secuence with the Final Fantasy characters, you can look at them here on youtube. Those videos are the basis for the prime concept of RWBY.

  • @ravenna6543
    @ravenna6543 Год назад

    Something about the series which really makes it work for me: Setting aside the music and badass fight scenes; it has a fairly well mixed recipe of YA writing tropes (Which I've grown to adore in my adulthood rather than my youth), Fairy Tale references, and how quickly everything turns.... _Grimm_ ...
    The writing at times can seem and often is; simple and obvious but that's part of why the fans adore it. RWBY isn't supposed to one of the greatest examples of writing that American animated storytelling but because it's skirted that responsibility, it's quickly became that for me. It's just clever enough to keep you invested but obvious enough that you know where the writing is taking us. And it takes us for a freakin' ride, man.
    I cannot stress again how grim the story gets in some places. That's probably the best part for me. We get 90% fun and badass but that 10% of darkness is DARK.
    *Edit*
    Funny you mention Final Fantasy because I've mentally drawn a lot of connections to the way the story is written and portrayed to FF. Not directly but the vibe is similar.

  • @Nytesplat
    @Nytesplat Год назад +1

    You don’t really get the story until you watch the season and rewatch the opening, it all starts to click as you go through

  • @FaisLittleWhiteRaven
    @FaisLittleWhiteRaven Год назад

    RWBY first came out in 2013 and has been coming out roughly one volume a year (there was a hiatus of two years for volume 9); the animation for the first three volumes was in a program called Poster but they moved over to using Maya shortly after their lead animator (and one of the three major creative minds for the series) Monty Oum passed away.
    Hard to describe RWBY without giving away loads and loads of spoilers but your off the cuff 'it's kinda like final fantasy' and 'loads of action' is pretty on the mark I'd say (personally I tend to think of the series as a shonnen styled magical girl series but er, that might be just me XD).
    I will say there IS plot and it can go at a very rapid pace (literally eyeblink in some parts) and often requires a bit of reflective 'what are the implications of this' think past volume 3 to understand everything -massive rewatch bonus because of that, but by the same token is still pretty fun just to go with the flow of things too so... Yeah. Just be wary of tons of spoilers and fanatical haters/lovers of the series and individual characters in the comments; having someone familiar with the series to moderate your comment section for you is heartily recommended if you can find them~ XD
    Anyway, if you're interested in reacting to the series, I highly recommend starting with the color trailers (Red, White, Black, Yellow) as they're more akin to character shorts than regular trailers, and um dunno if you need it but have Peppermintblue's spoilerfree google doc guide for reactors -has information about how to contact Rooster Teeth if RUclips's bots are giving you take down issue, as well as watch order, various side series and OST videos with lyrics, etc ( docs.google.com/document/d/1zUxy2ImDWwWDIC_vbk_3mk4TQqSWnf-FhVryyRxW1ig/edit ).
    Hope that helps and looking forward to possibly seeing another RWBY fan's vids in the future~

  • @AndrewTraver
    @AndrewTraver Год назад

    One thing that still sticks with me this entire time is the opening line in EP 1. That it takes one spark to ignite change, and like all brilliant lights, will eventually fade.

  • @Yourendisnigh
    @Yourendisnigh Год назад

    not the looks straight at the camera and "she seems sweet" when penny shows up 😭😭😭😭

  • @synthchick12
    @synthchick12 Год назад

    You are definitely spot on about the increase in budget, it's even more noticeable watching the episodes of the show in season 1 vs season 9. Your struggle to tell if they are fighting for one goal or against each other is really hitting on a big theme of the show, and yeah, the evil looking woman is the big bad....though interestingly she doesn't appear and isn't mentioned at all until season 4.
    Also good eye on the colors. RWBY stands for the names of the 4 main characters, but also their dominant color: Red, White, Black, Yellow.
    Highly recommend the show, as you can guess it has a lot of great action scenes!!! And the openings do a great job of subtly giving you a lot of info about where each season is going as you watch the episodes! :D

  • @chrisk3127
    @chrisk3127 Год назад +1

    if you ever react to RWBY content and have issues with youtube just get in contact with Rooster Teeth they are very lenient to people doing reactions, usually don't need to blur the video/cut audio/or skip parts at all.
    Honestly I didn't think much of it at first and forgot about it for a while but then ran back across it later when volume 5 was releasing and decided to give it another chance, it's now one of my favorite series.
    the show in a nutshell - in a world where monsters called Grimm are everywhere there are only a few places considered completely safe, Huntsmen and Huntresses are people trained to fight these monsters but they don't have to do that exclusively, everyone has the potential to unlock their own "superpower" called a Semblance, how they unlock it varies from person to person and the power is generally based on their personality as it's tied to their soul.

  • @reverance_pavane
    @reverance_pavane Год назад +1

    Do yourself a favour and react to the trailers Red, White, Black, Yellow (in that order), even if you don't end up reacting to the entire show. I think you will enjoy. These were short teasers for the show and are actually part of the story. The first of these was used by the creator to sell the show to the studio. And they all come with an excellent soundtrack written by Jeff Williams and sung by the ultra-talented Casey Williams.
    The early production was chronically understaffed, with only three actual animators, one of whom was the creator himself. This was one of the reasons he chose to use Poser Pro to do the animation, since it could hide a huge amount of sins, which resulted in it's particular look. However they got an increased budget as time went on and could afford to use more people in the production of the show. Where you noticed the animation changed was when they started using Maya Lightwave to do the animation, resulting in a more traditional CGI look.
    The creator, Monty Oum, was known for his ability to do combat scenes. Sadly he passed away from a tragic accident after the second season.

  • @gymleaderaria
    @gymleaderaria Год назад

    RWBY was one of those shows where I first thought to myself "Am I really going to like this?". This was before I knew it was Monty who had created it. The same Monty I grew up watching with Dead Fantasy. So I gave it a chance. And wow.... just wow. It just gets better and better every season. The story is so captivating and deep, and the mystery and action really get you hooked... but it's every single character, their dynamics, personalities, reactions, emotions... that's what will make you fall in love with this show.
    I am LOVING the new season.
    Also, s4 intro was my favorite. No one asked xD but I still jam the hell out to it almost every other day.
    I know a large number of people write it off because they're not use to the animation style and honestly- to those people- You are doing yourself a disservice.

  • @Smithy779
    @Smithy779 Год назад +3

    Ok Gazmash, i need to make a demand, you need to watch the entire RWBY series today, and post it all un-edited (because RT are cool and let you) tomorrow.
    Now, you might be thinking, "thats not possible"..... which is correct.... but lets not nit pick now!
    Btw love the content you make 👍

  • @goldenrose69
    @goldenrose69 Год назад

    Welcome to the fandom friend! I hope you enjoy the journey you're about to aboard! I would love to see episode reactions from you! ❤️

  • @verush27
    @verush27 Год назад +1

    1. RWBY is not an anime...but there's a RWBY anime (called RWBY: Ice Queendom and I guess you have one more OP to check). 2. From all the things you mentioned it's closer to Final Fantasy - it has a story plus quite a complex lore. 3. It has some pvp fights, but the regulated ones are in the tournament arc in Volume 3. 4. The last Volume is a very different one, since the main characters are trapped in a sort of imaginary world vaguely based on Alice In Wonderland. This is why there are sentient mouses, badgers and such.

  • @kitkami
    @kitkami Год назад

    I honestly loved this show from go. I normally hate goofy things with a passion but i found myself laughing more than rolling my eyes. It manages to tell a great story and be amusing as hell while it does it. And the music is soooo good. Red like roses, I burn, caffeine... the list goes on.

  • @Neekazan
    @Neekazan Год назад

    Listening to all the openings in one video really makes the listener appreciate how much Casey Williams has grown as a vocalist.

  • @vazak11
    @vazak11 Год назад

    Fun reaction and yeah, RWBY got more and more budget with every volume which has really helped improve things over the years, the show is awesome! There's a couple of video games as well as an anime OVA and a justice league crossover movie.