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* TheOtherDarrin: Much like in the main series, Creator/JasonLiebrecht replaces Creator/VicMignogna as Qrow, starting with the Neon Konbini episodes. Likewise, Anthony Sardinha replaces Ryan Haywood as Professor Port, following up from ''Grimm Eclipse: Definitive Edition''. This will likely apply to Torchwick as well following Gray Haddock's departure from the company.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Much like in the main series, Creator/JasonLiebrecht replaces Creator/VicMignogna as Qrow, starting with the Neon Konbini episodes. Likewise, Anthony Sardinha replaces Ryan Haywood as Professor Port, following up from ''Grimm Eclipse: Definitive Edition''. This will likely apply to Torchwick as well following Gray Haddock's departure from the company.
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* ImageSource: FirstWorldProblems and ImageSource:
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* TheOtherDarrin: Much like in the main series, Creator/JasonLiebrecht replaces Creator/VicMignogna as Qrow, starting with the Neon Konbini episodes. Likewise, Anthony Sardinha replaces Ryan Haywood as Professor Port, following up from ''Grimm Eclipse: Definitive Edition''.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Much like in the main series, Creator/JasonLiebrecht replaces Creator/VicMignogna as Qrow, starting with the Neon Konbini episodes. Likewise, Anthony Sardinha replaces Ryan Haywood as Professor Port, following up from ''Grimm Eclipse: Definitive Edition''. This will likely apply to Torchwick as well following Gray Haddock's departure from the company.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Only in 2021 the series resumed, only as part of the Rooster Teeth anthology ''Neon Konbini''.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Only in 2021 did the series resumed, only resume, this time as part of the Rooster Teeth anthology ''Neon Konbini''.
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* ImageSource: FirstWorldProblems, {{Glurge}}, FirstWorldProblems and TalkingWithSigns.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Much like in the main series, Creator/JasonLiebrecht replaces Creator/VicMignogna as Qrow, starting with the Neon Konbini episodes.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Much like in the main series, Creator/JasonLiebrecht replaces Creator/VicMignogna as Qrow, starting with the Neon Konbini episodes. Likewise, Anthony Sardinha replaces Ryan Haywood as Professor Port, following up from ''Grimm Eclipse: Definitive Edition''.
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* ImageSource: FirstWorldProblems, {{Glurge}}, and TalkingWithSigns.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Only in 2021 the series resumed, only as part of the Rooster Teeth anthology ''Neon Kombini''.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Only in 2021 the series resumed, only as part of the Rooster Teeth anthology ''Neon Kombini''.Konbini''.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Only in 2021 the series the series resumed, only as part of the Rooster Teeth anthology ''Neon Kombini''.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Only in 2021 the series the series resumed, only as part of the Rooster Teeth anthology ''Neon Kombini''.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Much like in the main series, Creator/JasonLiebrecht replaces Creator/VicMignogna as Qrow, starting with the Neon Konbini episodes.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Over a year later, and no reason has been given for this, nor any word about a potential fourth season.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Over a year later, and no reason has been given for this, nor any word about a potential fourth season.Only in 2021 the series the series resumed, only as part of the Rooster Teeth anthology ''Neon Kombini''.
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** It was planned to have Coco Adel show up in Season 3, where she would reveal herself to be a lesbian. It was cut and her sexual orientation was revealed in ''Literature/RWBYAfterTheFall''.
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** It was planned to have Coco Adel show up in Season 3, where she would reveal herself to be a lesbian. It was cut and her sexual orientation was revealed in ''Literature/RWBYAfterTheFall''. Though the segment introducing the character and alluding to how Coco "broke a lot of girls' hearts" would end up being the first in Season 4.
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* AscendedFanon: Episode 21 is made up entirely of adaptations of fan-made webcomics. ''Letter to Winter'' is [[https://dumbrwby.tumblr.com/post/134332674169/eunnieverse-so-this-is-the-leader-you-wrote this]] ''FanFic/DumbRWBY'' strip, and ''Cinder Who?'' is [[https://www.deviantart.com/jumpinjammies/art/BeaconStrips-Cinder-Who-597495286 this comic]].
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* AscendedFanon: Episode 21 is made up entirely of adaptations of fan-made webcomics. ''Letter to Winter'' is [[https://dumbrwby.tumblr.com/post/134332674169/eunnieverse-so-this-is-the-leader-you-wrote this]] ''FanFic/DumbRWBY'' ''Webcomic/DumbRWBY'' strip, and ''Cinder Who?'' is [[https://www.deviantart.com/jumpinjammies/art/BeaconStrips-Cinder-Who-597495286 this comic]].
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* AscendedFanon: Episode 21 is made up entirely of adaptations of fan-made webcomics.
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* AscendedFanon: Episode 21 is made up entirely of adaptations of fan-made webcomics. ''Letter to Winter'' is [[https://dumbrwby.tumblr.com/post/134332674169/eunnieverse-so-this-is-the-leader-you-wrote this]] ''FanFic/DumbRWBY'' strip, and ''Cinder Who?'' is [[https://www.deviantart.com/jumpinjammies/art/BeaconStrips-Cinder-Who-597495286 this comic]].
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** It was planned to have Coco Adel show up in Season 3, where she would reveal herself to be a lesbian. It was cut and her sexual orientation was revealed in ''Literature/RWBYAfterTheFall''.
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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The police segment with Sun and Neptune in Episode 12 was changed slightly - when Jaune reaches for his library card, the Tugg viewings had Sun shout "HE'S REACHING!", but the public version has him shouting "WATCH OUT!" This is most likely due to a number of police-related incidents in contemporary months, especially one very close to RT.
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* TooSoon: The police segment with Sun and Neptune in Episode 12 was changed slightly - when Jaune reaches for his library card, the Tugg viewings had Sun shout "HE'S REACHING!", but the public version has him shouting "WATCH OUT!" This is most likely due to a number of police-related incidents in contemporary months, especially one very close to RT.
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** The last bit of Episode 6 has Yang starting an OrphanedPunchline with her ship name with Blake. However, it can also be referring to her motorcycle or her team attack with Blake:
** The last bit of Episode 6 has Yang starting an OrphanedPunchline with her ship name with Blake. However, it can also be referring to her motorcycle or her team attack with Blake:
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* FandomNod:
**FandomNod: The last bit of Episode 6 has Yang starting an OrphanedPunchline with her ship name with Blake. However, it can also be referring to her motorcycle or her team attack with Blake:
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: During the ''RWBY Chibi'' panel at RTX 2016, somebody asked if they were planning to make any more jokes about Pyrrha like the one when she first appears in ''Chibi'', with people knowing, somehow, her fate. Kerry responded that they had seriously considered one where Pyrrha got ketchup on her, and Jaune, seeing the wet red blotch, freaks out.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** During the ''RWBY Chibi'' panel at RTX 2016, somebody asked if they were planning to make any more jokes about Pyrrha like the one when she first appears in ''Chibi'', with people knowing, somehow, her fate. Kerry responded that they had seriously considered one where Pyrrha got ketchup on her, and Jaune, seeing the wet red blotch, freaks out.
** During the ''RWBY Chibi'' panel at RTX 2016, somebody asked if they were planning to make any more jokes about Pyrrha like the one when she first appears in ''Chibi'', with people knowing, somehow, her fate. Kerry responded that they had seriously considered one where Pyrrha got ketchup on her, and Jaune, seeing the wet red blotch, freaks out.
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* SeriesHiatus: Despite advertising additional episodes and the addition of Coco to the cast, Season 3 came to an abrupt end on August 18th, 2018 with ''RWBY Dreams''. This came across as odd to many as not only did Coco make no appearances in spite of the advertising, the season finales were traditionally a single longer skit, whereas ''RWBY Dreams'' was two skits like a normal episode, and the third in a series of episodes focusing on the characters dreaming, preceded by ''JNPR Dreams'' and ''Nefarious Dreams''. Over a year later, and no reason has been given for this, nor any word about a potential fourth season.
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* BTeamSequel: In a way - the crew is the same of the main show, but using far less people (an episode of ''RWBY'' has a laundry list of animators, one for ''Chibi'' has at most four) and with the main names eventually phasing out: most episodes of Season 1 were directed by Kerry and written by him and Miles, but by the next season Tom Alvarado was the main writer, and just about everyone directed at least a segment (including the eventual Season 3 director, Paula Decanini).
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* BTeamSequel: In a way - the crew is the same of the main show, but using far less people (an episode of ''RWBY'' has a laundry list of animators, one for ''Chibi'' has at most four) four, with one or two per segment) and with the main names eventually phasing out: most episodes of Season 1 were directed by Kerry and written by him and Miles, but by the next season Tom Alvarado was the main writer, and just about everyone directed at least a segment (including the eventual Season 3 director, Paula Decanini).
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* ThrowItIn: During production, the crew reviews silent animatics. And in the case of "JNPR Dreams", every time Ren was revealed lying on the chair, someone would sing "Ren!" Eventually, composer Alex Abraham was asked to create such a choir for the final scene.
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** Similarly, the 2018 panel had animator Ian Kedward revealing he constantly pitches a Chibi recreation of Pyrrha's death that is revealed to be a badly done school play.
** The HalloweenEpisode would feature a version of the title sequence where the girls were skeletons, but in spite of much progress in the animation the crew eventually felt it was too creepy.
** The HalloweenEpisode would feature a version of the title sequence where the girls were skeletons, but in spite of much progress in the animation the crew eventually felt it was too creepy.