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Mark Bellman
- Delta
- (voice)
Burnie Burns
- Church
- (voice)
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Jordan Burns
- Lady Donut
- (voice)
Yomary Cruz
- Sheila
- (voice)
Sean Duggan
- York
- (voice)
Rebecca Frasier
- Sister
- (voice)
Gavin Free
- Red Guard
- (voice)
Dan Godwin
- Donut
- (voice)
Joel Heyman
- Caboose
- (voice)
Matt Hullum
- Sarge \ Doc
- (voice)
Frank J. Kim
- Taka Nishi
- (voice)
- (as Frank Kim)
Sarah Pak
- Chisato Oda
- (voice)
Geoff Ramsey
- Grif
- (voice)
Griffon Ramsey
- Operator
- (voice)
Ed Robertson
- Flowers
- (voice)
Gustavo Sorola
- Simmons
- (voice)
Nathan Zellner
- Andy The Bomb
- (voice)
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- Alternate versionsUpon release, there were three versions for download, leading to two jokey alternate endings:
- "Finch": After Sarge starts to gloat about the explosion, Church shoots him. Thus proceeds a sequence of events where everyone dies, all of them shouting "son of a bitch!" as they do so.
- "Boxy" (on the DVD, "Insert Quarter"): Sarge asks Vic for more instructions, and he refuses to do so. So he returns underground, finds the computer where Vic is installed, and turns it off. The computer then shows a "Game Over" screen congratulating players for finishing "Red vs. Blue". After a fake credits sequence with Japanese names, we see a Halo 2 (2004) post-game lobby, implying the events of the series were a multiplayer match.
- "Ruby Slippers": In a parody of The Wizard of Oz (1939), Church awakens after he was shot by the tank, all events afterwards being a dream. Once the Reds arrive, Church claims they are allies now, but Grif and Simmons just shoot the Blues dead.
- "Invasion": After Sarge starts gloating, the aliens invade Blood Gulch. We end on two aliens re-enacting the dialogue from the first episode in their "Blarg-Honk" language.
- "Tex Wins": The ship doesn't explode, instead it turns around and fires a missile that kills the Reds and Blues.
- "Where are they now?": Like the ending where everyone dies, but each death has a credit telling where the character went afterwards: Sarge died in another battlefield, killing Grif shortly before; Simmons stole Sarge's identity after his death and was court-martialed by the Red Army; Church is an anger management social worker; Tucker went AWOL and flew towards the alien home world; Sister works as an etiquette coach at the prestigious Paris Hilton School for Girls; Donut had twelve children with an exotic dancer; and Caboose sold his life story to a Redmond-based software company, who then made video games based on it (namely Microsoft and the Halo series).
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