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| '''Remote reads Funny Windows Errors''', commonly abbreviated '''RRFWE''', is a TTS series made by DeSean Doomes II, co-owner of Scribbled-Doomes Enterprises. It premiered on August 6, 2018 and was revived on January 9 the next year. | | '''Remote reads Funny Windows Errors''', commonly abbreviated '''RRFWE''', is a TTS series made by DeSean Doomes II, co-owner of Scribbled-Doomes Enterprises. It premiered on August 6, 2018 and was revived on January 9 the next year. |
− | ==Seasons== | + | ==Series overview== |
− | ===Season 1=== | + | ===Season 1 (August 6–30, 2018)=== |
− | Season 1 first aired on August 6, 2018. [[Remote]], [[Tux Clones|the Linux Penguin Army]], [[Bacon]] and [[Radar Overseer Liy]] were introduced. This season has 9 episodes. It was planned to have 8, but due to the eighth episode not ending the season, the season was continued with a ninth episode. The [[Fart Industries]] were the main antagonist for this season.
| + | The first season of the show began without a storyline or any main antagonists. Each episode revolved around [[Remote]] reading unexpected errors she found funny. In episode 6, it's revealed that the errors were being written by Fart Industries, who also held innocent people in a maximum-security prison. The season concluded with Remote and [[Liy]] having defeated Fart Industries and saving [[Yoyle City]]. |
− | ===Season 2=== | + | |
− | Season 2 aired on September 3, 2018. A character called [[Kiwi]] was mentioned in episode 3. It has 5 episodes. Tux Industries were the antagonists for this season, and appeared in episode 5. The finale aired on April 6, 2019. | + | The premiere was a fairly large one; seven episodes aired within a five-day span. The pilot and episode 1 on August 6; episodes 2 and 3 on the 7th; and episodes 4, 5 and 6 on the 8th, 9th and 10th respectively. |
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| + | The most-viewed episode of season 1 is the [[Pilot (Remote reads Funny Windows Errors)|pilot]], having accumulated over 1,000 views. This season, including the pilot, is a total of 27 minutes and 28 seconds long; the average episode length is 2:44. |
| + | ===Season 2 (September 3, 2018–April 7, 2019)=== |
| + | Season 2 premiered on September 3, 2018, and picks up not long after season 1. This season has a slightly higher budget than the previous, with longer episodes and a consistent 16:9 ratio. |
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| + | It initially only ran for two episodes before a hiatus. The hiatus ended on January 9, 2019, with the third episode releasing, now in HD. A storyline abruptly began at the end of the season's fourth episode, with the antagonist being [[Tux]] from Linux, who is holding innocents in a prison. |
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| + | The Tux storyline was intended to be resolved in a feature-length film, but the show's low budget didn't allow for that, so this season's story is rather spontaneous and anticlimactic, ending with Tux Industries being blown up, Tux's fate unknown. |
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| + | This season is a total of 37:33 long, with the average episode-length being 7:31. |
| + | ===Season 3 (May 5–August 6, 2019)=== |
| + | The third season was episodic. It had no storyline, and primarily existed to expand the world of the series by putting focus on other characters. This season introduced [[Microsoft Sam]] and [[DeSean]]. |
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| + | Season 3's release-schedule was much more sporadic than the previous: episodes were released weeks apart, with the [[The Birthday Episode|1-year anniversary episode]] being its final, released on August 6, 2019. |
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| + | During this season's production, a film was being planned. It would have been CGI and involved Tux invading Yoyle City, with Remote and co. being the ones to defeat him. A script was written, but when read, it barely cracked twenty minutes in length. This as well as budget problems meant the film never saw release. |
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| + | The total length of season 3 is 40:03, averaged to 10:01. |
| + | ===Season 4 (February 13, 2023–)=== |
| + | After the series had a hiatus that lasted '''3 and a half years''', RRFWE returned with the episode "[[Return of the PC]]" on February 13, 2023. This episode marks a return to the classic formula. Produced only in two afternoons in the weekend, the episode breaks 12 minutes in length and puts [[Microsoft Sam]] in the spotlight. |
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− | ===Season 3=== | + | So far, this season is 12:23 long, averaged to 12:23. |
− | Season 3 aired on May 5, 2019. This season is more character-based than error-based, because only 25+ characters have appeared on the show. In this season, characters like [[Barf Bag]], [[Four]], [[Fanny]] and [[Match]] are getting more appearances. Season 3 ended on August 6, 2019 with only four episodes in favor of ''[[Microsoft Sam reads Amusing Computer Errors]]''. This season never got to flesh out its characters due to its short 2019 run, and it may never due to said Microsoft Sam series, as BFDI will not be a part of that. | + | ===Season lengths=== |
| + | *Season 1: 27:28 |
| + | *Season 2: 37:33 |
| + | *Season 3: 40:04 |
| + | *Season 4: 12:22 |
| + | *Total: 1:57:27 |
| + | ===Episode totals=== |
| + | *Season 1: 10 (including pilot) |
| + | *Season 2: 5 |
| + | *Season 3: 4 |
| + | *Season 4: 1 |
| + | *Total: 20 |
| + | ===Video quality=== |
| + | *The pilot and following 11 episodes were all in 480p. |
| + | *From S2E3 to S3E5, it alternated between 720p and 1080p. |
| + | *Starting in season 4, the series is now 1080p24. |
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| ==Episodes== | | ==Episodes== |
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| *OJ (int. ep 8) | | *OJ (int. ep 8) |
| *Apple (int. ep 8) | | *Apple (int. ep 8) |
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− | ==Season Stats:==
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− | ===Season lengths===
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− | *Season 1 (August 6-30, 2018): 27:28
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− | *Season 2 (September 3, 2018-April 6, 2019): 37:33
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− | *Season 3 (May 5, 2019-): 40:03
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− | *'''Total''': 1:45:04
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |