

The sixth volume (also known as volume 6) begins with a bang, with more revelations about Ozpin and his relation to Salem. More people die and the villains are scattered at the end of the season. By the end, Blake comes in with an army of Faunus, and foils the plans to destroy Haven Academy. By the first part of that volume, RWY are soon reunited, while Blake is still in her hometown. Volume 5 begins with more of a bang than anything in volume 4, as the members of RWBY come back together bit by bit, even as evil lurks in the background, trying to enact their plan by any means necessary (even if that means killing others). As the seasons move forward, they get longer, as they move forward. It also shares some similar themes to Steven Universe Future in that it is set after a victory, although in this case it is a victory for the villains, with the heroes having to pick up the pieces. Unlike the first three seasons, the fourth season is almost a bridge season which connects season 3 and season 5, but does not lack action. That season is unique for having Ruby, Jon, Nora, and Ren as the main protagonists, at least in the beginning, with Weiss, Blake, and Yang separated from each other, not as a cohesive team. The fourth season, known as Volume 4, begins with a meeting of all the villains, setting a dark tone for the episodes to come. The songs/intros at the beginning of each season (with a different one for each season) somewhat forecast what is to come later in that season. Through Season 3, the mystery deepens, as the dark forces, represented by Cinder, Mercury, and Emerald work with the White Fang to push their agenda. The episodes which just focus on RWBY and a few others are easier to follow than the others, as at times there is a dizzying amount of characters, the names of which can be hard to remember. The end of Season 2, like the end of season 1, provides an interesting twist. Season 2, otherwise known as Volume 2, brings new challenges, with enemies like Roman Torchwick, Cinder Fall, Mercury Black, and Emerald Sustrai, having even more of a role. The first volume (season 1) consists of them finding their bearings and training at the academy, gaining new friends, and enemies. The same could be said for the dynamic between Blake and Yang, or the one between Juane and Pyrrha. The dynamic between Ruby and Weiss is interesting, as is one between Ruby and her older sister, Blake. Those girls are Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang, otherwise known as RWBY, with two other teams: Jaune, Nora, Pyrrha and Ren (JNPR) and Cardin, Russel, Dove, and Sky Lark (CRDL), while they try to prove their worth in the academy, while evil lurks in the background, manifested by the gangster Roman and his minions who want to create chaos. The characters have a great dynamic, and it is more than a story about "a group of four girls in their first year at a legendary academy where they will learn to fight monsters" as RoosterTeeth describes it. The episodes begin at a short and manageable length, making it easy to move through the seasons.
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This ongoing series was much better than I expected.

Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. It'd better deliverĨ out of 10 found this helpful. Turns out volume 8 did have a rocky start but 5 episodes in and it got way better. Looks like they're gonna get away with explaining that as well. Either she truly didn't expect it or there's more to it. This show is now getting away with explaining things. I'm asking the age old question: What happened?. Afraid I can't say the same for season 7. Animation completely changed and the story had just kept getting better. Season 4 came and wow what a wild ride we were on. The animation improved a bit but still looked the same. I know they were trying to make it look like a comic or something like that but the story had you hooked. The animation was definitely my complaint at first.
