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  2. List of Rooster Teeth productions - Wikipedia

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    Release Title Budget Gross Genre Notes September 24, 2015 Lazer Team [1]: US$2.5 million+ (amount raised via crowdfunding) $1,337,445 (limited theatrical release)

  3. Let's Play Live - Wikipedia

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    Let's Play Live, named Achievement Hunter Live during its last two tours, was a touring Let's Play show that featured video games and internet personalities.Let's Play Live grew out of Rooster Teeth's gaming division, Achievement Hunter, and became a collaboration with multiple channels including members of the Let's Play family: Funhaus, ScrewAttack, Kinda Funny, Cow Chop, and The Creatures.

  4. Recorded by Arizal - Wikipedia

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    Recorded by Arizal is an American 2D animated web series created by Rooster Teeth director Yssa Badiola. The first episode was released on July 13, 2020. The series premiered Rooster Teeth's website for members, moving to other platforms and becoming free-to-watch a week later. [1]

  5. Rooster Teeth Pulls Animated Shows From YouTube, Urges ... - AOL

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    Rooster Teeth, Warner Bros. Discovery’s fandom, gaming and comedy entertainment brand, has removed some of its most popular animated shows, including “Red vs. Blue” and “Camp Camp,” from ...

  6. Crunch Time (web series) - Wikipedia

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    It premiered on Rooster Teeth's website on September 11, 2016. [1] The series follows a group of students who have built a machine that allows them to enter people's dreams. They have somehow caused a black hole to form in their laboratory, leading them to having to explain their actions to the authorities.

  7. Rooster Teeth Is Shutting Down After 21 Years - AOL

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    Rooster Teeth is biting the dust after more than two decades. Parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, after unsuccessful attempts to sell the unprofitable fandom, gaming and comedy entertainment ...

  8. Camp Camp - Wikipedia

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    The series premiered on June 10, 2016, as part of Rooster Teeth's Summer of Animation promotion, [3] releasing both to Rooster Teeth's website and YouTube channel, [4] [5] running for four seasons before going on an extended hiatus in 2019.

  9. The Strangerhood - Wikipedia

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    The series is a parody of popular culture, namely television shows such as Desperate Housewives, Lost, 24, and American Idol. The episodes are released online at the Rooster Teeth and The Sims 2 websites, and a DVD of the first season was released on May 5, 2006, available from GameStop stores in the United States and online worldwide.