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** According to [[Word of God|Miles Luna]], faunus normally possess a ''single'' animal trait (although they all also have keen night vision, if we are to believe Blake and Oobleck). He also acknowledges the possibility of faunus whose only defining animal characteristic is ''internal''.
** According to [[Word of God|Miles Luna]], faunus normally possess a ''single'' animal trait (although they all also have keen night vision, if we are to believe Blake and Oobleck). He also acknowledges the possibility of faunus whose only defining animal characteristic is ''internal''.
** Mocked by the production staff during the making of V5 with the creation of a joke faunus character who was a Little Bit Human -- a giant hamster with one (unidentified) human trait.
** Mocked by the production staff during the making of V5 with the creation of a joke faunus character who was a Little Bit Human -- a giant hamster with one (unidentified) human trait.
* [[Little Boy Blue Note]]: [[Casey Lee Williams]], the distinctive female voice on many songs for ''RWBY'', performed the songs for its original four trailers (2012-1013) when she was thirteen years old.
* [[Little Boy Blue Note]]: [[Casey Lee Williams]], the distinctive female voice on many songs for ''RWBY'', performed the songs for its original four trailers (2012-1013) when she was only thirteen years old.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: Just about every girl in the cast who isn't a [[Badass Adorable]].
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: Just about every girl in the cast who isn't a [[Badass Adorable]].
* [[Load-Bearing Boss]]: {{spoiler|No sooner is Torchwick killed in V3E10 than the Atlesian battleship he was controlling begins blowing up.}}
* [[Load-Bearing Boss]]: {{spoiler|No sooner is Torchwick killed in V3E10 than the Atlesian battleship he was controlling begins blowing up.}}
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** According to Monty Oum at RTX 2014, the beowolves from the "Red" trailer (which were an abandoned early design and thus lack the white armor and spikes possessed by beowolves and all other Grimm in the series proper) are "mook"-level Grimm, and can be slaughtered with relative ease.
** According to Monty Oum at RTX 2014, the beowolves from the "Red" trailer (which were an abandoned early design and thus lack the white armor and spikes possessed by beowolves and all other Grimm in the series proper) are "mook"-level Grimm, and can be slaughtered with relative ease.
* {{spoiler|[[Mordor]]: The bleak, red landscape that is apparently Salem's realm, which we first see at the end of Volume 3.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Mordor]]: The bleak, red landscape that is apparently Salem's realm, which we first see at the end of Volume 3.}}
* [[Mother of a Thousand Young]]: The Grimm Dragon from the end of V3; it spawned other Grimm creatures as it flew over Vale and Beacon by dropping huge blobs of a semiliquid substance that upon hitting the ground reformed itself into various monsters.
* [[Motion Capture]]: Confirmed to have been used for many scenes. However, in V1-3 it's [[Off-Model|often painfully obvious]] when it wasn't. To the surprise of many, motion capture is ''not'' used for the fight scenes.
* [[Motion Capture]]: Confirmed to have been used for many scenes. However, in V1-3 it's [[Off-Model|often painfully obvious]] when it wasn't. To the surprise of many, motion capture is ''not'' used for the fight scenes.
* [[Motionless Chin]]: Averted in the early volumes. In close-ups, chin movements were obvious and clearly synchronized to the [[Mouth Flaps]]. However, with the change in animation software between V3 and V4 the trope's slipped in.
* [[Motionless Chin]]: Averted in the early volumes. In close-ups, chin movements were obvious and clearly synchronized to the [[Mouth Flaps]]. However, with the change in animation software between V3 and V4 the trope's slipped in.
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** Nora, all the time.
** Nora, all the time.
** Dr. Oobleck all the time, too, but even more so when ''he'' gets excited.
** Dr. Oobleck all the time, too, but even more so when ''he'' gets excited.
* [[Mouth Cam]]: A variation: in V3E8, we see part of {{spoiler|Penny's death from a point of view ''inside her torso as it is ripped apart''}}.
* [[Mouth Cam]]: A variation: in V3E8, we see part of {{spoiler|Penny's (first) death from a point of view ''inside her torso as it is ripped apart''}}.
* [[Mr. Exposition]]: Professor Port and Dr. Oobleck both become this trope in V3E1, when as part of their roles as hosts and [[Combat Commentator]]s for the Vytal Festival tournament, they explain "to those just tuning in" how the tournament bracketing works.
* [[Mr. Exposition]]: Professor Port and Dr. Oobleck both become this trope in V3E1, when as part of their roles as hosts and [[Combat Commentator]]s for the Vytal Festival tournament, they explain "to those just tuning in" how the tournament bracketing works.
* [[Multicultural Alien Planet]]: By V4 we see that Remnant has a variety of different cultures; not everything looks like early-21st century America.
* [[Multicultural Alien Planet]]: By V4 we see that Remnant has a variety of different cultures; not everything looks like early-21st century America.