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The series focuses on two stick figures named Red and Blue, who are best friends.
Episode 10 : Attack of the Pwns
March. 24,2011
Space... the season finale frontier... where the forces of evil (Blue) battle the forces of evil-er (Red) for dominion over the galaxy or a frozen burrito or whatever.
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Episode 9 : Role Playas
March. 10,2011
Cerulean (aka Blue) hopes to gain +4 charisma points by saving Pinkcess from the Evil King Richard Figures the Long Shaft.
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Episode 8 : Kitty Amazing
February. 24,2011
Red and Blue are witness to the horrors of 'Apocalypse Meow.'
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Episode 7 : Trouble Date
February. 10,2011
Blue and Pink's romantic meal is ruined when Red gets his salad tossed. Sacré Blue!
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Episode 6 : OMG
January. 27,2011
Red and Blue will plant this episode in your subconscious and then cover it in their own fertilizer.
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Episode 5 : Steakosaurus
January. 13,2011
Red and Blue decide to feed themselves the old-fashioned way - hunting, killing and time-traveling.
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Episode 4 : Traffic Jams
December. 30,2010
Red slowly drives Blue insane in the fast lane to nowhere.
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Episode 3 : Flame War
December. 16,2010
Red and Blue turn a simple video game shopping spree into a black-ops killing spree.
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Episode 2 : Panda Hat
December. 02,2010
Red got bar in a drunk and made a birthday party by him own self! Whooooooooooo!
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Episode 1 : A Bee or Something
November. 18,2010
Blue got dumped. He's having a bad day. Red's voice becomes auto-tuned. Now Blue is having a worse day.
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