RWBY Chibi

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RWBY Chibi is what happens when you take RWBY, throw out the plot, make the cast Super-Deformed, and just decide to revel in utter comedy. It premiered online in spring 2016, and effectively served as a Summer Replacement Series for RWBY, with weekly episodes scheduled all the way until the premiere of RWBY Volume 4 on October 22, 2016. A second season began on May 13, 2017, running during the break between V4 and V5. And a third season premiered on 27 January 2018, after the end of RWBY Volume 5.

Each episode is usually made up of three or so short sketches, and runs no more than five minutes.

It's available from both the Rooster Teeth website and YouTube (delayed a week).

Tropes used in RWBY Chibi include:

Ruby: How are you even here?
Pyrrha: What do you mean?
Ruby: I mean, I watched you d...
Nora: NOPE! Neeeeever happened!

  • No Fourth Wall: When Ren asks if the cast wants to keep doing comedy segments after an unexpectedly serious moment passes in S1E6.
    • Nora winks at the camera at the end of S1E10. In S1E23, she presses her face up against the screen during one of the bumpers between sketches.
    • In S1E20 Roman Torchwick swears his revenge on Ruby for moving on to a comedy spin-off without him.
    • Ruby explicitly addresses the "Studio Audience" several times in S1E24.
  • Non-Fatal Explosions: Zwei causes one in S1E20.
  • Noodle Incident: In S2E13, Ruby and Yang are in trouble for... something.

Professor Ozpin: The good news is that the fire is finally under control, and the cats are expected to regrow most of their fur.
Qrow: Well. You gotta admire their ambition.

  • Not the Way It Is Meant to Be Played: What happens with the "Compost King" game in S1E22.
  • Offscreen Inertia: Subverted in one S1 episode. Ruby spies Zwei sleeping in the middle of the floor and makes a comment about how lazy he is. We then follow him through a busy day of rescuing other characters and thwarting the plans of evil-doers. He has barely returned to the dorm room and laid back down again in the same spot when Ruby returns and comments on how he "hasn't moved all day."
  • Oh Crap: Ruby's response to Yang's reaction upon discovering her game controller has "disappeared" in S1E4.
  • The One With...: S1E24, explicitly entitled "The One With a Laugh Track".
  • Orbital Shot: Around Ren as he realizes the implications of being "It" in S1E9.
  • Oven Logic: In S1E18, Ruby makes the mistake of leaving Weiss to watch over a baking cake. Weiss gets curious about the controls and five minutes later, Ruby walks back in on a kitchen on fire and the cake already bunt to a crisp.
  • Parasol Parachute: Neo, in S1E20.
  • Parody Commercial: A couple, in S1E24.
  • The Peeping Tom: Both Yang and Weiss try to see into the boys' showers with binoculars in S1E24.
  • Perp Sweating: Neptune and Sun try to do this to Nora in episode 14, but it doesn't quite go as planned.
  • Pet the Dog: Cardin Winchester cites his aversion of this trope as a reason Cinder should hire him in S3E2.
  • Pillow Fight: Team RWBY has one in their own inimitable style in S1E19. Later, when Ruby spies Son, Neptune and Ren engaged in a more traditional pillow fight, she dismisses them as "amateurs".
  • Pillow Spam/Pillow Hell: Yang's tactic during the pillow fight in S1E19.
  • Porn Stash: What Blake's favorite book effectively is, all by itself.

Ruby: Now that's a katana.

Weiss: I agree with Yang. ... Oh! That felt strange to say.

  • Spin-Off: Of RWBY. Duh.
  • Spin the Bottle: RWBY and JNPR play it (briefly) in S1E13.
  • Squeaky Eyes: Neo.
  • Stage Magician: Jaune tries to show his chops as one in S2E3, but is constantly upstaged by Ruby.
  • Sticky Fingers: Demonstrated by Blake even as she protests being suspected of being a cat burglar.
  • Stop Poking Me: Yang doesn't say it, but she does burst into flame...
  • Studio Audience: S1E24 has one.
  • Summer Replacement Series: For RWBY during Summer 2016 and 2017, and probably for the foreseeable future as well.
  • Super-Deformed
  • Suspiciously Similar Song: An arrangement of Yang's Image Song "I Burn" made to sound like "Eye of the Tiger" in S1E8.
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: Cinder's reflexive declaration "We're not evil!" when Ruby and Nora burst in the room she shares with Emerald and Mercury.
    • Torchwick's claim in a fake commercial in S1E24 that "Neo's Neo" brand ice cream is definitely not poisoned. The announcer Rattling Off Legal at the end of the commercial begs to differ.
  • Sweet Tooth: Ruby, to the point that she may well run out of ingredients for chocolate chip cookies before she can finish mixing them.
  • Talking with Signs: Neo.
  • Tempting Fate: Weiss asking "How can this day get worse?" in S1E24.
  • That's What I Call X: "Now that's a katana!" from season one.
  • Training from Hell: Ren puts himself through this upon becoming "it" in a game of Tag.
    • In S1E13, Nora puts Yang, Blake and Ruby through her own version of it.
  • Ultra Super Death Gore Fest Chainsawer 3000: In S1E11, Ruby declares that her favorite video game is Kung Fu Ninja Slayer Ultimate Death Battle 2.
  • Unstoppable Rage: From Jaune, of all people, after his attempts to call Weiss for a date suffer apparent Epic Fail.
    • He's not too happy about tripping over Blake's candlestick, either.
  • What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Weiss utters "Today couldn't possibly get worse" in S1E24, triggering the appearance of Drop-In!Jaune.
  • When You Snatch the Pebble: How Ruby knows Ren is ready to be "it" in Tag.
  • Wingding Eyes/Blank White Eyes: Blake, after various mishaps.
    • Weiss on occasion, too.
    • Yang, after witnessing Nora swallow an entire cake whole.
    • Ruby, after sheer boredom causes her to belly-flop on top of Weiss' study materials.
  • Wimp Fight Weiss and Ruby decide to settle their differences in S1E5 with a bunch of hand slaps.
  • Wire Dilemma: Zwei helps Ren defuse a bomb by choosing the right wire in S1E19.
  • Yandere: As of S2E15, Nora's starting to show signs of becoming one.
  • You're Just Jealous: Jaune's interpretation of Team RWBY's reactions when they come upon him trying all their weapons.