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Why We’re Here: 15 Years of Rooster Teeth
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Why We’re Here: 15 Years of Rooster Teeth

Apr 20, 2018
1h 6m
★ 8.6

It's one of life's greatest mysteries.

Overview

The founders and media personalities of Rooster Teeth reflect on their history, growth and fandom throughout the years.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Alpheus Media
Rooster Teeth Productions

Why We’re Here: 15 Years of Rooster Teeth Trailers

Cast

Burnie Burns

Self

Burnie Burns

Matt Hullum

Self

Matt Hullum

Geoff Ramsey

Self

Geoff Ramsey

Gustavo Sorola

Self

Gustavo Sorola

Barbara Dunkelman

Self

Barbara Dunkelman

Michael Jones

Self

Michael Jones

Joel Heyman

Self

Joel Heyman

Miles Luna

Self

Miles Luna

Gavin Free

Self

Gavin Free

Ray Narvaez Jr.

Self

Ray Narvaez Jr.

Monty Oum

Self

Monty Oum

Blaine Gibson

Self

Blaine Gibson

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