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** [[spoiler:Caboose's UnstoppableRage and his BadassBaritone "MY NAME IS MICHAEL J. CABOOSE. AND I HATE [X]" are references to the last time he went into UnstoppableRage, back against the Zealots in Blood Gulch Chronicles.]]
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** [[spoiler:Caboose's UnstoppableRage and his BadassBaritone baritone "MY NAME IS MICHAEL J. CABOOSE. AND I HATE [X]" are references to the last time he went into UnstoppableRage, back against the Zealots in Blood Gulch Chronicles.]]
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Tucker again mistakenly believes Donut is a girl instead of a guy in pink armor. He then comments on how awkward that makes what he did twenty minutes ago during "alone time".
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* UnsettlingGenderReveal: Tucker again mistakenly believes Donut is a girl instead of a guy in pink armor. He then comments on how awkward that makes what he did twenty minutes ago during "alone time".
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* AnAxeToGrind: The Pillman's weapon in the prequel sections, specifically throwing axes. Tex seems pretty adept in their use as well.
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* TheyFightCrime: In Episode 9.
-->'''[[GeniusDitz Caboose]]''': Hover Church can also solve crimes.
-->'''[[GeniusDitz Caboose]]''': Hover Church can also solve crimes.
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The ninth and tenth seasons of ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue''. This series cuts between three (later two) concurrent storylines -- a {{Prequel}} to the whole series based around Project Freelancer animated entirely in CGI (as presided over by Creator/MontyOum), and the present day, which in turn consists of both the continuing adventures of the Blood Gulch Crew and Agent Washington (as filmed in ''VideoGame/Halo3'') and Church's experiences inside the Epsilon Unit (as filmed using ''VideoGame/HaloReach''). This story arc contains 60 episodes in total, including two miniseries, "[=MIA=]" and "Where There's a Will, There's a Wall".
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The ninth and tenth seasons of ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue''. This series cuts between three (later two) concurrent storylines -- a {{Prequel}} to the whole series based around Project Freelancer animated entirely in CGI (as presided over by Creator/MontyOum), and the present day, which in turn consists of both the continuing adventures of the Blood Gulch Crew and Agent Washington (as filmed in ''VideoGame/Halo3'') and Church's experiences inside the Epsilon Unit (as filmed using ''VideoGame/HaloReach''). This story arc contains 60 episodes in total, including two miniseries, "[=MIA=]" and "Where There's a Will, There's a Wall".
Wall", booth of which takes place during the Epsilon storyline of season 9.
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** In Episode 14 Wash points out that they're going to meet Carolina in the Recovery Room - [[/RedVsBlueTheRecollection "Recovery One"]], to be exact.
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** In Episode 14 Wash points out that they're going to meet Carolina in the Recovery Room - [[/RedVsBlueTheRecollection [[WebAnimation/RedVsBlueTheRecollection "Recovery One"]], to be exact.