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  1. Rooster Teeth Shorts: With Chris Demarais, Gustavo Sorola, Burnie Burns, Barbara Dunkelman. Short comedy films from the guys at Rooster Teeth, creators of Red vs. Blue.

    • (54)
    • 2009-04-08
    • Comedy
    • Chris Demarais, Gustavo Sorola, Burnie Burns
  2. www.youtube.com › @roosterteeth › shortsRooster Teeth - YouTube

    Rooster Teeth here, keeping ourselves endlessly entertained since 2003. Whether we're diving into Dungeons and Dragons, gaming, or getting grossed out by fast food freakshows, we never fail to...

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    “Short comedy films from the guys at Rooster Teeth, creators of Red vs. Blue.”

    — Official YouTube channel

    “It's here.”

    — Official website

    The Rooster Teeth Shorts , also known as RT Shorts, are a long running ongoing series of live-action shorts (live-action short comedic films) and live action sketch comedy skits from Rooster Teeth which parodies and chronicles the adventures of the life of RT employees at their offices and across various locations in Austin, Texas (such as restaurants, coffee shops, bus stops, airports, subways, parks, beaches, golf courses) in a similar fashion to the webcomic. The series features the staff of Rooster Teeth, who all play caricatures of themselves, as well as occasional appearances from voice actors from some of their machinima series in addition to featuring recurring special guest stars and other actors such as Shannon McCormick and Colton Dunn.

    They were put together by Rooster Teeth Productions, starring various Rooster Teeth cast members that chronicle the adventures of Rooster Teeth Productions. There are currently two complete seasons. They are released intermittently year-round to provide content even when Red vs. Blue is not in production. After about 20 have been released, they are collected into a "season" and then released on DVD, though each short is a standalone film with no connection to any other short. Five DVD volumes have been released with a "Best of" collection as well.

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

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

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

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

    Season One (April 8 ‒ November 2009)
    Season Two (April 24 ‒ December 11, 2010)
    Season Three (November 29, 2010 – December 2011)
    Season Four (October 22, 2011 ‒ March 30, 2012)
    Season Five (April 1, 2013 ‒ November 12, 2014)
    Season Six (January 13, 2015 ‒ January 4, 2016)

    1.http://kotaku.com/5165368/rooster-teeth-introduces-captain-dynamic-to-city-of-heroes

    2.http://www.roostertooths.com/crew.php?show=captaindynamic

    3.https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/awesome-button/id327555582?mt=8

    4.http://archive.is/20130201065215/http://redvsblue.com/archive/episode.php?id=1233

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  3. The Rooster Teeth Shorts are a series of live-action shorts that chronicle the adventures of Rooster Teeth Productions. There are currently two complete seasons. The first having twenty episodes, and the second having twenty-two, as well as three episodes of 'Captain Dynamic'.

  4. It's Rooster Teeth Shorts Volume 5! The crew is back for a fifth volume filled with "science," opera, goats, drones, time machines, and an outrageous amount ...

  5. Season 10 Episode 2 - Disclaimer: This was filmed before quarantine. When Gus gets a promotion, he realizes there's only one way left to go when you're at the top!