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How long is RWBY Volume 4?

How long is RWBY Volume 4?

3 hours and 16 minutes
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Genre Anime & Manga
Format NTSC, Widescreen
Contributor None
Language English
Runtime 3 hours and 16 minutes

What happened to Casey Lee Williams?

Casey’s currently attending the Berklee College of Music, and has formed her own band, OK Goodnight, which performed “Awake” in the RWBY soundtrack.

Is RWBY kid friendly?

For a very SHORT summary: RWBY:GE is a game that’d be fun for a kid. RWBY the show, gives a good message, with great role models of all genders and sizes, packaged in a wrapping that’s quite entertaining and best of all, the show is completely free to watch online.

When did RWBY Volume 2 come out?

The RWBY: Volume 2 Soundtrack is the second soundtrack album released for RWBY. It was released by Jeff Williams on December 2nd, 2014. The Japanese edition of the soundtrack was released on September 26th, 2016. The RWBY: Volume 3 Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for RWBY Volume 3.

How many tracks are in RWBY Volume 3?

The RWBY: Volume 3 Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for RWBY Volume 3. There are 30 tracks in the album, for a total run length of 2 hours and 22 minutes. It was released on iTunes on May 3rd, 2016. Shortly after its release, it reached #1 on the iTunes digital charts. It was made available on music streaming service Spotify on July 31st, 2016.

Who sings the songs in RWBY?

Each volume of RWBY features an original soundtrack composed by Jeff Williams, with songs written for the show spanning a variety of genres. The songs are written and recorded by Jeff Williams and feature vocals from Jeff Williams’ daughter, Casey Lee Williams, with other vocalists including Sandy Lee Casey and rapper Lamar Hall .

Do Casey and Jeff write their own RWBY songs?

At Anime Festival Orlando 2017, Barbara confirmed that Casey and Jeff have free range over the RWBY soundtrack and explore and have fun on their own. She also stated that they just write songs that they think people will enjoy and that the songs don’t confirm or deny anything and are just there for people to enjoy.