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The endcard for the trailers. Each trailer sequentially revealed a new member of Team RWBY.

Four trailers were released leading up to the premiere of RWBY. Unlike regular previews, the trailers for RWBY were not cut using animation from the series, instead being original self-contained animated short films that told their own unique stories. In this sense, they acted more like prequels for the series proper than actual trailers.

Each trailer is referred to by a certain color and letter and features a character corresponding to those themes, revealing a little about the central characters' backstory. For example, the "Red", or "R", Trailer featured the character Ruby Rose.

Title Original Air Date Central Character Run Time External Link
"Red" November 5th, 2012 Ruby Rose 3:29 "Red" Trailer
"Red" Trailer
"White" February 14th, 2013 Weiss Schnee 3:47 "White" Trailer
"White" Trailer
"Black" March 22nd, 2013 Blake Belladonna 5:17 "Black" Trailer
"Black" Trailer
"Yellow" June 1st, 2013 Yang Xiao Long 5:44 "Yellow" Trailer
"Yellow" Trailer

Standard editorial or non-story trailers using scenes cut from the series itself were also released promoting the first three Volumes. The Volume 1 trailer was released after the initial run, promoting the physical DVD release. The Volume 2 trailer was released alongside the RTX 2014 attendees-only premiere of Volume 2. The Volume 3 trailer was released online, a few days before the premiere.

The "Volume 4 Character Short" was released on October 3rd, 2016, around three weeks before the premiere of Volume 4.[1] It featured original animation and story in the same vein as the four character trailers.

Title Original Air Date Run Time External Link
Volume 1 Trailer November 15th, 2013 2:15 Volume 1 Trailer
Volume 1 Trailer
Volume 2 Trailer July 4th, 2014 2:31 Volume 2 Trailer
Volume 2 Trailer
Volume 3 Trailer October 22nd, 2015 1:47 Volume 3 Trailer
Volume 3 Trailer
"Volume 4 Character Short" October 3rd, 2016 5:10 Volume 4 Character Short"
Volume 4 Character Short
"Volume 5 Weiss Character Short" July 17th, 2017 4:02 Volume 5 Weiss Character Short
Volume 5 Weiss Character Short
"Volume 5 Blake Character Short" September 4th, 2017 4:59 Volume 5 Blake Character Short
Volume 5 Blake Character Short
Volume 5 Trailer October 9th, 2017 1:31 Volume 5 Trailer
Volume 5 Trailer
"Volume 5 Yang Character Short" October 14th, 2017 4:15 Volume 5 Yang Character Short
Volume 5 Yang Character Short
"Volume 6 Adam Character Short" August 17th, 2018 7:02 Volume 6 Adam Character Short
Volume 6 Adam Character Short
Volume 6 Trailer October 16th, 2018 1:24 Volume 6 Trailer
Volume 6 Trailer
Volume 7 Trailer October 3rd, 2019 1:36 Volume 7 Trailer
Volume 7 Trailer
Volume 8 Teaser September 16, 2020 0:44 Volume 8 Teaser
Volume 8 Trailer October 14, 2020 1:07 Volume 8 Trailer
Volume 8 Trailer
Volume 8 Midseason Trailer January 23, 2021 1:01 Volume 8 Midseason Trailer
Volume 8 Midseason Trailer
Volume 9 Teaser July 1, 2022 0:54

Volume 9 Teaser
Volume 9 Teaser

Volume 9 Trailer January 24, 2023 1:44

Volume 9 Trailer

A trailer was also released for the RWBY: Volume 2 Soundtrack.[2]

RWBY Chibi had three trailers, a teaser for the show featuring Ruby pushing the logo,[3] a Season 2 Character Intro revealing Chibi Penny Polendina,[4] and a regular Season 2 preview.[5]

Trivia[]

  • In each of the four trailers, the moon is visible in a different phase of the lunar cycle, progressing from full in the "Red" Trailer to completely shattered in the "Yellow" Trailer.
  • In the "Red", "Black" and "Yellow" trailers, a crow flies by during a scene. This might be a signature employed by Monty, akin to the appearance of doves in the works of John Woo whom Monty was a fan of.[6]
  • Monty Oum had compared the trailers to the "Meet The..." vignettes for the video game Team Fortress 2, highlighting the characters' fighting styles and weapons.[7]
  • It was stated by Monty in a journal that there would be no trailers for Volume 2, instead he showed a teaser image for Team CFVY.[8] A single editorial trailer for Volume 2 was later released, but certain scenes were changed or edited in the actual episodes.
  • The four-character trailers formed the basis for the first nine chapters of the RWBY manga.
  • The Volume 9 Trailer is the first trailer that wasn't shown on the Rooster Teeth Website or it's YouTube channels, instead airing on Crunchyroll Dubs YouTube channel. This is due to the creators planning to use Crunchyroll as the future home of the franchise.[9]

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