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Enemies and allies will collide as Ruby, Weiss, Blake and Yang fight to stop Salem's forces, but banding together is dangerous when you don't know who you can trust.Enemies and allies will collide as Ruby, Weiss, Blake and Yang fight to stop Salem's forces, but banding together is dangerous when you don't know who you can trust.Enemies and allies will collide as Ruby, Weiss, Blake and Yang fight to stop Salem's forces, but banding together is dangerous when you don't know who you can trust.
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Lindsay Jones
- Ruby Rose
- (voice)
Kara Eberle
- Weiss Schnee
- (voice)
Arryn Zech
- Blake Belladonna
- (voice)
Jason Liebrecht
- Qrow Branwen
- (voice)
Miles Luna
- Jaune Arc
- (voice)
Jason Rose
- James Ironwood
- (voice)
Joel Mann
- Drunk Mann
- (voice)
Taylor McNee
- Penny Polendina
- (voice)
Christopher Wehkamp
- Clover Ebi
- (voice)
- (as Chris Wehkamp)
Eric Baudour
- Forest
- (voice)
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RWBY's seventh installment gave an amazing portrayal of the concepts of trust, secrecy, deception, and betrayal, from numerous angles with varying justifications. In addition to this, the first half of a fall from grace, almost Icarus style character is given in one of the show's allies-turned-antagonists, whom the volume portrayed beautifully leading up to what the following installment would do as a follow up. The political thriller aspect of RWBY shines in this Volume with its messages of who can or can't be trusted, and its messages of what fear can do to us, whether in our best of times, or worst of times.
Last few episodes in particular are absolutely amazing... fight scenes are some of the best in the series, music is probably also my favorite out of all the volumes, and the way the tension steadily grows as the volume goes on is so well-done - the climax has so many layers to it, and keeps surprising you. The final monologue of the final episode is one of my favorite scenes in the entire series, it's so well-written.
The animation (especially in the last few episodes) is also incredible. I've always felt like no other show does fight scenes as well as RWBY does, and this volume is probably the one that best showcases that. Highly recommend :)
The animation (especially in the last few episodes) is also incredible. I've always felt like no other show does fight scenes as well as RWBY does, and this volume is probably the one that best showcases that. Highly recommend :)
This is by far the best volume of RWBY! It surpasses volumes 3 and 5, absolutely a thrilling experience. So much development for our favorite characters while also single handling getting me to love all the new ones. It was a great way to wrap all the characters from the previous volumes and getting them ready for the next trials to come. This is also the volume where I have more favorite characters than just Weiss. There's Neopolitan, Ironwood, and Penny, such fantastic characters with beautiful but also tragic stories. I'm so glad they are carrying on Monty Oum's story and legacy! Can't wait for the future volumes!!
Some in the FNDM our upset they aren't part of the shows crew. They claim that it's doesn't go anywhere, people this isn't a filler like they have in DBZ so grow up.
I started watching RWBY in 2014 ,I fell in love. BUT, this volume shows everyone's character development and it's truly heartwarming but I shed some tears , My fav volume.
Did you know
- TriviaQrow is now voiced by Jason Liebert. Following Vic Mignonga being involved with a scandal, which caused Rooster Teeth to stop associating with him In universe, this can just be applied to Qrow's throat clearing up and healing from his alcohol abuse. Qrow ditched drinking the Volume 6's encounter with the Apathy Grimm.
- ConnectionsEdited from RWBY (2012)
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- 3h 27m(207 min)
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