Remote reads Funny Windows Errors

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Remote reads Funny Windows Errors
File:RRFWE.png
CreatorDoomesPro93
TimeslotMonday
LanguageEnglish (US)
Country of OriginUnited States
ProfanityExtreme
StatusAiring

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.

Series overview

Season 1 (August 6–30, 2018)

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.

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.

The most-viewed episode of season 1 is the 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.

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.

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.

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.

Season 3's release-schedule was much more sporadic than the previous: episodes were released weeks apart, with the 1-year anniversary episode being its final, released on August 6, 2019.

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 was too short to qualify as even a featurette. This as well as budget problems meant the film never saw release.

The total length of season 3 is 40:03, averaged to 10:01.

Season 4 (February 13, 2023–)

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So far, this season is 44:55 long, averaged to 14:58.

Season lengths

  • Season 1: 27:28
  • Season 2: 37:33
  • Season 3: 40:03
  • Season 4: 44:55
  • Total: 2:29:59

Episode totals

  • Season 1: 10 (including pilot)
  • Season 2: 5
  • Season 3: 4
  • Season 4: 3
  • Total: 22

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 consistently 1080p24.

Episodes

Season Episodes First aired Last aired
Season 1 9 August 6, 2018 August 30, 2018
Season 2 5 September 3, 2018 April 6, 2019
Season 3 4 May 5, 2019 August 6, 2019
Season 4 3 February 13, 2023 Airing

Season 1

No. Episode Airdate
0 Pilot August 6, 2018
1 "Chocolate RAM"
2 "Ultimate Professional?" August 7, 2018
3 "The Death of Tux"
4 "Glued to this Chair" August 8, 2018
5 "Needs More Bacon" August 9, 2018
6 "Remote's Journey (Prequel)" August 10, 2018
7 "Remote's Journey" August 15, 2018
8 "Remote's Journey 2" August 25, 2018
9 "Remote's Journey 3: Getting Pillow" August 30, 2018

Season 2

No.
sh.
No.
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Episode Airdate
10 1 "Chocolate RAM 2" September 3, 2018
11 2 "MORE Windows Issues" September 9, 2018
12 3 "It's Back!!!" January 9, 2019
13 4 "Remote's Second Journey (Prequel)" February 12, 2019
14 5 "Remote's Second Journey" April 6, 2019

Season 3

No.
sh.
No.
se.
Episode Airdate
15 1 "Microsoft Sam Returns!" May 5, 2019
16 2 "Got Milk?" May 12, 2019
17 3 "Where Did the Tacos Go?" ("Flower") June 16, 2019
18 4 "The Birthday Episode" ("NSA") August 6, 2019

Season 4

No.
sh.
No.
se.
Episode Airdate
19 1 "Return of the PC" February 13, 2023
20 2 "Good Taco Hunting" February 20, 2023
21 3 "Shoot 'Em Up" ("The Breather Episode") May 8, 2023

Characters

Main characters

Trivia

  • RRFWE originally aired at 480p HQ, and as part of its revival, the episodes were started being made in 720p HD, with little compression, because iMovie only supported up to 720p.
    • DeSean Doomes II, the creator, brought back RRFWE on January 9, 2019. Most of the errors in S2E3 were archive errors from as early as September 16, 2018.
  • The show was originally made on a Chromebook 2, however, episode 3 of season 2 switched to the MacBook Air, its software iMovie. Season 4 switched to Blender's video sequence editor, with the non-error scenes done in Adobe Animate 2021.
  • Currently, season 1 is the only season to be made through only one month (August 2018). This is due to the episodes being an average of 1-3 minutes long.
  • A potential spinoff was announced called Remote reads Funny Engrish. However, it never got an episode.
  • "Remote's Second Journey" and "Microsoft Sam Returns!" are the only episodes of the series to be partially non-canon.

Operating systems emulated