


In the distant future, two groups of soldiers battle for control of the least desirable piece of real estate in the known universe: a box canyon in the middle of nowhere.
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Murder! Suspense! Intrigue! Breakfast for dinner...

The first episode of Red vs. Blue introduces the main characters, and poses the all-important question, why are we here?

The Reds get a new piece of equipment, and Grif has a problem with its name.

The Red and Blue armies get new recruits.

Caboose is given the job of "guarding the flag". Donut goes to the store.

Donut returns from the store with a surprise.

The Blues go through the teleporter. The Reds get the upper hand.

While Church and Tucker lament their current situation, Caboose hops into the tank.

Grif and Simmons flee as Caboose's trigger happy firing has dire consequences.

The cavalry arrives, and Caboose gets stuck.

Tucker requests reinforcements, and gets more than he bargained for.

Tex assaults the Red Base, injuring donut and knocking out Grif and Simmons.

Church reveals that Tex was his former girlfriend and the Red Team airlifts a severely injured Donut back to headquarters.

Simmons and Grif guard Tex while Church explains to the Blues about Tex's AI.

The Blues fake an attack on the Reds in order to free Tex and inadvertently get Sarge shot in the head.

Sarge and Church meet up in the spirit world and talk about the afterlife until Sarge is revived by Grif.

Donut returns with new armor, and Lopez finally speaks.

The origin points here.

Church tries to warn the Red Team of Tex's impending attack.

The final episode of Red vs. Blue season one.
Before 'machinima' was a household name, there was 'Red vs. Blue', the groundbreaking web series that redefined what could be done with video game engines. Set in the universe of the 'Halo' video games, this series follows two opposing teams of soldiers – the Reds and the Blues – locked in a seemingly pointless civil war in a desolate canyon. It's a masterclass in comedic writing, character development, and using limited resources to create something truly extraordinary. 'Red vs. Blue' is an absolute legend in web content, known for its sharp, witty dialogue and surprisingly deep lore. Despite the simple animation (using in-game models), the characters become incredibly distinct and lovable, thanks to the brilliant voice acting and writing. The humor ranges from absurd situational comedy to clever pop culture references, and over its many seasons, it even develops complex storylines and emotional depth. It's a testament to creative storytelling, proving that you don't need a massive budget to tell a compelling and hilarious tale. If you're a fan of 'Halo' or just great comedy, you owe it to yourself to watch this iconic series.