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'''At The Movies''' is the name given to the re-releases of ''[[Guard Duty]]'' series that are edited together as short films.
'''At The Movies''' is the name given to the re-releases of ''[[Guard Duty]]'' series that are edited together as short films.


==''A Guard Duty Story'' series==
==Main Series==
Standalone miniseries taking place within the same world as ''[[Guard Duty]]'', given the subtitle ''A Guard Duty Story'' when released as movies.
 
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|The first season of Guard Duty, focusing on a crew of five dysfunctional soldiers stationed on Outpost Black Out as they grow more discontent with their situation while a mysterious soldier seeks them out.
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|[[WarGames]]
|May 5, 2023
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|This story follows the frustrated commander of the UNSC Cosmo starship as he repurposes its training robots to serve in an actual mission alongside a Spartan IV.
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==''[[Guard Duty Classic|Classic continuity]]''==
==''[[Guard Duty#Classic|Classic continuity]]''==
The original continuity, consisting of two movies.
The original continuity, consisting of two movies.


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===''A Guard Duty Story'' series===
Standalone miniseries taking place within the same world as ''[[Guard Duty]]'', given the subtitle ''A Guard Duty Story'' when released as movies.
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|[[WarGames]]
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|This story follows the frustrated commander of the UNSC Cosmo starship as he repurposes its training robots to serve in an actual mission alongside a Spartan IV.
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**New title cards are added to add context and connect the episodes of ''[[WarGames]]'' in its re-release.
**New title cards are added to add context and connect the episodes of ''[[WarGames]]'' in its re-release.
**Every episode of ''[[Classic Season 2]]'' are given a filter to give the appearance of being shot on film to match the episode ''[[Reactionary]]'' in its re-release.
**Every episode of ''[[Classic Season 2]]'' are given a filter to give the appearance of being shot on film to match the episode ''[[Reactionary]]'' in its re-release.
**''[[Season 1]]'' is referred to as ''Season One'' with a spelled out title rather than numerical as it originally aired for its re-release.
**[[Forge]] and [[Corvus]] were both re-dubbed from [[Syp The Mighty]]'s original portrayals in ''[[Invader]]'' and ''[[Retrograde]]'', with Jax Beetle and Natasha taking over the roles for the ''[[Season 1]]'' re-release.
**[[Mitchell Miller|Miller]]'s appearances in ''[[Wish]]'', ''[[HQ]]'', ''[[Fax]]'', and ''[[Machine]]'' were re-dubbed by Blankslate for the re-release of ''Season 1''.
**The entirety of ''[[Wish]]'' as well as portions of ''[[HQ]]'', ''[[Fax]]'', and ''[[Machine]]'' were refilmed to largely to accommodate Miller's re-dubbed audio in the ''Season 1'' re-release as well as to add smoother transitions between episodes.
**Select shots of [[Emery Eden|Emery]] on [[Outpost High Ground]] during ''[[Retrograde]]'' were re-filmed to give him the backpack he wore in ''[[Machine]]'' to signify it as how he transports the stolen fuel.
**The mid-credits scene of ''[[Season 1]]'' with the [[Brigadier]] and [[Valentine]] was expanded with a new moment revealing the fates of [[Dino Jones]], [[Rico Suave]], and [[Percy O'Hara]], with Dino's voice actor HegelBagel performing new lines for the season's re-release. An establishing shot revealing the body of [[Alana Reynolds]] was also added after being cut from that episode's original release, showing what the Brigadier and Valentine were observing.
**A new post-credits scene featuring [[Molotov]] and [[Cocktail]] was exclusively included in the re-release of ''[[Season 1]]'', after being cut from the original release of ''[[Retrograde]]''.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 10:22, 26 October 2024

At The Movies is the name given to the re-releases of Guard Duty series that are edited together as short films.

Main Series

# Preview Title Released Runtime Description
1. Season One.png Season One October 25, 2024 1:14:10 The first season of Guard Duty, focusing on a crew of five dysfunctional soldiers stationed on Outpost Black Out as they grow more discontent with their situation while a mysterious soldier seeks them out.

Classic continuity

The original continuity, consisting of two movies.

# Preview Title Released Runtime Description
1. Classic S1.png Classic Season 1 April 29, 2022 15:39 Just a bunch of guards on duty.
2. Classic S2.png Classic Season 2 August 11, 2023 33:50 An all new outpost with the same terrible guards.

A Guard Duty Story series

Standalone miniseries taking place within the same world as Guard Duty, given the subtitle A Guard Duty Story when released as movies.

Preview Title Released Runtime Description
MMmodern.png Major Malfunction February 8, 2017 16:00 The occupants of a military outpost struggle to get along.
WGM.png WarGames May 5, 2023 13:55 This story follows the frustrated commander of the UNSC Cosmo starship as he repurposes its training robots to serve in an actual mission alongside a Spartan IV.

Trivia

  • Sometimes alterations are made to the original episodes for these releases, and as such these are considered the definitive versions of their respective series. Changes include:
    • The episode Something is cropped to match the other episodes of Classic Season 1 for its re-release.
    • Revoltge recorded Emery Eden's final line in the re-release of Classic Season 1, replacing Syp's stand-in audio in the initial release of Infinity.
    • The unaltered version of Annoyances, as well as the Sides episodes Question and Bagels, was included in the re-release of Classic Season 1.
    • New title cards are added to add context and connect the episodes of WarGames in its re-release.
    • Every episode of Classic Season 2 are given a filter to give the appearance of being shot on film to match the episode Reactionary in its re-release.
    • Season 1 is referred to as Season One with a spelled out title rather than numerical as it originally aired for its re-release.
    • Forge and Corvus were both re-dubbed from Syp The Mighty's original portrayals in Invader and Retrograde, with Jax Beetle and Natasha taking over the roles for the Season 1 re-release.
    • Miller's appearances in Wish, HQ, Fax, and Machine were re-dubbed by Blankslate for the re-release of Season 1.
    • The entirety of Wish as well as portions of HQ, Fax, and Machine were refilmed to largely to accommodate Miller's re-dubbed audio in the Season 1 re-release as well as to add smoother transitions between episodes.
    • Select shots of Emery on Outpost High Ground during Retrograde were re-filmed to give him the backpack he wore in Machine to signify it as how he transports the stolen fuel.
    • The mid-credits scene of Season 1 with the Brigadier and Valentine was expanded with a new moment revealing the fates of Dino Jones, Rico Suave, and Percy O'Hara, with Dino's voice actor HegelBagel performing new lines for the season's re-release. An establishing shot revealing the body of Alana Reynolds was also added after being cut from that episode's original release, showing what the Brigadier and Valentine were observing.
    • A new post-credits scene featuring Molotov and Cocktail was exclusively included in the re-release of Season 1, after being cut from the original release of Retrograde.

See Also