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The Legend of Vox Machina

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2022 fantasy animated series
For the Vox Machina campaign of Critical Role, seeCritical Role campaign one.

The Legend of Vox Machina
Center justified, white text elements against a dark background. At the top of the image is the Critical Role Productions logo. Just above a third of the way down the image is the text "Amazon Original" in an all caps, sans-serif font. The focus of the image is the title of the series "The Legend of Vox Machina", which is written in a gothic-style font with a faint glow effect. The background is of purple and black shapes, the lower half also has three yellow intersecting lines.
Screenshot of title card
Genre
Created byCritical Role Productions
Based onCritical Role (campaign one)
Dungeons & Dragons
Developed by
ShowrunnerBrandon Auman[4]
Voices of
ComposerNeal Acree
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes36(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Chris Prynoski
  • Sam Riegel
  • Travis Willingham
  • Brandon Auman
  • Laura Bailey
  • Taliesin Jaffe
  • Ashley Johnson
  • Matthew Mercer
  • Liam O'Brien
  • Marisha Ray
  • Shannon Prynoski
  • Ben Kalina
AnimatorsProduction Reve
Red Dog Culture House(#19–20)
Running time24–30 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkAmazon Prime Video
ReleaseJanuary 28, 2022 (2022-01-28) –
present
Related
The Mighty Nein

The Legend of Vox Machina is an Americanadult animatedfantasy television series produced byMetapigeon,[5]Titmouse, Inc., andAmazon MGM Studios, which premiered onAmazon Prime Video on January 28, 2022. The series is based on thefirst campaign of theDungeons & Dragons web seriesCritical Role. It starsLaura Bailey,Taliesin Jaffe,Ashley Johnson,Matthew Mercer,Liam O'Brien,Marisha Ray,Sam Riegel, andTravis Willingham, reprising their roles from the campaign.

The first season consists of twelve episodes, the first ten of which were funded via aKickstarter campaign. In November 2019, ahead of the series premiere, it was renewed by Amazon for a second season which premiered on January 20, 2023. In October 2022, ahead of season two's premiere, Amazon renewed the series for a third season,[6][7] which premiered on October 3, 2024. It was renewed for a fourth season the same month.[8] In July 2025, Amazon announced that the fourth season is scheduled to premiere in 2026; they also announced that the show was renewed for a fifth and final season.[9]

The series received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences, with praise for its animation, humor, voice acting, action sequences, writing, and faithfulness to the original game campaign. A spin-off series set twenty years later,[10]The Mighty Nein, premiered on November 19, 2025 and adapts thesecondCritical Role campaign.

Premise

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Setting

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The series is set onExandria,[11][12] a fictional world created byMatthew Mercer in 2012 for his personalDungeons & Dragonscampaign, which then launched as theactual play web seriesCritical Role in 2015.[12][13][14] Most of the story takes place on the continent of Tal'Dorei in locations such as themetropolis of Emon and thecity-state of Whitestone.[11][12][15]

Synopsis

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The first two episodes of the series[16] depict "an all-new story about the seven-member Vox Machina team atD&D Level 7 on their first 'grown-up' mission, which occurs prior to Critical Role's first RPG show".[17] The series then adapts the Briarwood arc from theoriginal web series,[12] "in which the Vox Machina crew avenge the murder of the rulers of the town of Whitestone and most of their offspring by the evil Lord and Lady Briarwood".[17] In the second and third season the series also adapts "other classic Vox Machina story arcs",[18] such as the Chroma Conclave arc.[19]

Cast and characters

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Further information:List of The Legend of Vox Machina characters

The members of Vox Machina are the following seven characters (and one significant pet):

  • Laura Bailey as Vex'ahlia "Vex" Vessar, ahalf-elfranger[20] and the twin sister of Vax'ildan. Their mother was killed by a dragon before the events of the series, so Vex has studied dragons in the hope of eventually finding the one responsible; she feels a pain in her head whenever a dragon is close by.
  • Taliesin Jaffe as Percival "Percy" Fredrickstein von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III, a humangunslinger[20] whose family were once the rulers of Whitestone, a city-state within Tal'Dorei. He barely escaped alive from acoup d'état led by the Briarwoods, and during the first season he sought vengeance for the murder of his family. Jaffe also voices Percy's father Lord Frederick de Rolo.
  • Ashley Johnson as Pike Trickfoot, agnomecleric[20] of the goddess Everlight who initially struggles to harmonize her faith with her love of violence and other vices.
  • Matthew Mercer as Trinket, agrizzly bear who serves as Vex's pet and companion. Mercer also voices thevampire Lord Sylas Briarwood, the shadow demon Orthax, theblack dragon Umbrasyl,[b] and various other background characters throughout the series.[22][23] A character based on Mercer's likeness appears in every episode of the show as aneaster egg.[24]
  • Liam O'Brien as Vax'ildan "Vax" Vessar, a half-elfrogue[20] and the twin brother of Vex'ahlia, the two being very protective of each other. O'Brien also voices thewhite dragon Vorugal.
  • Marisha Ray as Keyleth of the Air Ashari, a half-elfdruid.[20] She is currently undergoing her Aramenté – a quest which acts as the Ashari trial of leadership.[25]
  • Sam Riegel as Scanlan Shorthalt, a gnomebard[20] and raunchy hedonist whose most frequently useful spell is a giant purple floating hand.
  • Travis Willingham as Grog Strongjaw, agoliathbarbarian[20] and the best friend of Pike, known for his incredible might and slow wit.

Episodes

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Main article:List of The Legend of Vox Machina episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
112January 28, 2022 (2022-01-28)February 18, 2022 (2022-02-18)
212January 20, 2023 (2023-01-20)February 10, 2023 (2023-02-10)
312October 3, 2024 (2024-10-03)October 24, 2024 (2024-10-24)


Development

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Background

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As part of a sponsorship deal betweenCritical Role andD&D Beyond in 2018, an animated ad spot for the platform was produced which featured theMighty Nein characters in combat.[26] The advertisement, which was animated by Kamille and Kevin Areopagita, "opened doors" forThe Legend of Vox Machina to be produced.[27]

Kickstarter

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On March 4, 2019, theCritical Role cast launched aKickstarter campaign to raise funds for a 22-minute animation calledCritical Role: The Legend of Vox Machina Animated Special.[28] The animated story was to be set just before the streaming portion of the campaign started—when the players were around level seven—during a time when,canonically, there is an in-game period of roughly six months when the members of Vox Machina were not all together at the same time. The cast projected a cost of US$750,000 for a single 22-minute animated short, fulfilling the other campaign rewards, and the fees associated with acrowdfunding campaign. Not knowing how long this would take to raise, the campaign length was set at 45 days.[29][30]

Within an hour of launch, the Kickstarter had reached more than $1,000,000.[29] At the end of the first full day, all of the announced stretch goals had been unlocked, and the total had reached more than $4.3 million.[29][31] With four 22-minute episodes funded in the first 24 hours,[29] additional stretch goals were added, expanding the project into an animated series. The first two episodes would cover the pre-stream story arc. The subsequent episodes would adapt the Briarwoods' arc, also from theVox Machina campaign. By March 18, 2019, eight 22-minute episodes had been funded.[32][33][34] Finally, on April 4, 2019, the last published stretch goal of $8.8 million was reached during the airing of episode 57 ofcampaign two, pushing the total length of the animated series to ten episodes. A "secret" $10M stretch goal of Willingham being filmed going around ahaunted house was reached April 16.[35][36] The final total raised by the Kickstarter when it closed on April 19, 2019, was $11,385,449 with 88,887 backers.[37][38][39] When the campaign closed, it was one of the most quickly funded in Kickstarter history, and was the most funded Kickstarter for TV and film projects.[40][41]

A number of the Kickstarter tiers offered production credits.[31] Backers at the $2,500 and higher tiers were given a "crowd funding associate producer" credit in the end credits of the first ten episodes of season one. Those who pledged more than $20,000 were listed as "crowd funding executive producer" on those episodes.[citation needed]

Production

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TheCritical Role cast reprise their respective Vox Machina roles, with the exception of Orion Acaba.[42][43] The animated series was written by Jennifer Muro and others[29][44] with Brandon Auman as theshowrunner;[4] the series was animated byTitmouse, Inc with character design by Phil Bourassa[45][16] and other animation renderings bySouth Korea's Production Reve.[46][47] Willingham toldInverse that "it took outsider perspectives to make the stories they told in tabletop comprehensible for newcomers and fresh for existing fans"; Willingham said that "the Briarwood Arc was around 35 hours. We had to squish that down into about six".[4] The music for the series was primarily composed byNeal Acree, with Sam Riegel and Mr. Fantastic contributing to Scanlan's songs.[48]

In November 2019,Amazon Studios announced that they had acquired the streaming rights toThe Legend of Vox Machina, and had commissioned 14 additional episodes (two additional episodes for season 1 and a second season of 12 episodes).[17][38] The cast went with Amazon as it "gave them the most freedom" in developing the show such as keeping it as anadult animation project.[49] Ray, in an interview withPolygon, said "we lucked out with Amazon. There were other potential distributors that we were talking about that were more interested in making it maybe a children's show, or wanting to go a different direction, or [make it into a] more serious political fantasy, a laGame of Thrones".[49] The project was originally slated for release in late 2020; however, in June 2020, it was announced that the debut would be missed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[50][51][52] The release was delayed to 2022.[53]

The show was renewed for a third season before the season two premiere.[6] Riegel stated that while pitching the series, the team felt that the show could comprise five seasons and had always intended for five seasons.[54][55]

Changes from the campaign

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Cori McCreery, forWWAC in 2019, highlighted that Orion Acaba and his character Tiberius would not appear in the animated series "despite his being present for some" of the original adventures since "theCritical Role team had a falling out with" Acaba which led to the actor and his character "leaving the game pretty early on into the stream". McCreery wrote that "part of the beauty of adaptations is that you can change things that no longer fit the story you want to tell".[42] On adapting hundreds of hours of a live streamedactual play, Riegel explained that "Vox Machina as a group" was altered the most.[56] He noted that during the third season, the party goes "to different places in different orders" and split up and "reunite in different ways" so "the whole linear arc of the season differs from the campaign a lot".[56] Ashley Johnson highlighted that they were able to weave her character Pike into the adaptation in places where her character did not appear in the original campaign due to Johnson's scheduling conflicts when filmingBlindspot.[56]

Mercer commented that "hindsight" and the expansion of Exandria's history since the original campaign allows them to incorporate later developed aspects of the lore at earlier moments in the animated adaptation. Petrana Radulovic ofPolygon highlighted the "impactful" inclusion of Zerxus Ilerez, played by Luis Carazo, who was originally created forExandria Unlimited: Calamity – in the canon, the Calamity occurs "centuries before the events ofThe Legend of Vox Machina", however, Zerxus as a character "didn't even exist till five yearsafter the original Vox Machina campaign ended, so the entire interaction with Pike is new to the show". Radulovic noted that "the current story can now more directly seed in bigger world-building and overarching plots that will come into play down the line" since it can take the original "unscripted moments" and turn them into "more deliberateforeshadowing".[57] Harvey RandallofPC Gamer noted thatThe Legend of Vox Machina "hasn't been a stranger to narrative departures from its source material, obviously, but those changes have mostly been in the service of efficiency" until the third season which featured more impactful narrative changes.[58]

Release

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An update posted to the Kickstarter campaign in 2019 assured backers they would have free access to the first season.[18][59][17] In January 2022, Critical Role announced that Kickstarter backers would have free early access to the first two episodes from January 25 to 27. To access the first season, Kickstarter backers would need either anAmazon Prime subscription or would need to register for a free trial of Amazon Prime.[60][61][62]

The first season premiered on January 28, 2022, onAmazon Prime Video;[53] the soundtrack for the first season premiered the same day digitally.[63] The second season premiered on January 20, 2023. As with the first season; the second season was released in batches of three episodes per week, for a total of twelve episodes.[64][7] The third season premiered on October 3, 2024; as with previous seasons, the third season is scheduled to release in batches of three episodes per week, for a total of twelve episodes.[65][66][67] Preceding the release of the third season, Amazon released the first two seasons on theirYouTube channel for free for a limited time.[68][69] In July 2025, Amazon announced that the fourth season is scheduled to premiere in 2026. Ahead of the release of the fourth season, Amazon also announced thatThe Legend of Vox Machina was renewed for a fifth and final season.[9]

Reception

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Pre-release

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Multiple outlets,[41][13] such asVariety,[40] theLos Angeles Times,[59] andCNBC, reported that the Kickstarter became the largest one for Film & Video, surpassing the previous record holderMystery Science Theater 3000, with total funding of more than $11.3 million from more than 88,000 backers.[37]Variety highlighted that "Critical Role started working on the project in the spring of 2018. [...] After getting snubbed by Hollywood, CR decided to take a crack at bringing the project to life on Kickstarter. [...] Critical Role knew they had a big and engaged fanbase but the team didn't expect the flood of pledges that has poured in. On Twitch, between 30,000–40,000 people typically watch live with another 150,000 views on-demand, according to Willingham. The episodes on YouTube typically hit around 250,000 views in the first 24 hours. All told, each episode garners around 1 million views".[70] TheLos Angeles Times highlighted that the Kickstarter bested "bigger-name properties like 'Mystery Science Theater 3000,' revived by Netflix in 2017, and 'Veronica Mars,' which became a feature film [...]. Critical Role has evolved into a mini media empire, attracting more than half a million viewers every week to YouTube, Twitch and their own site, Critrole.com. The friends have transformed their homegrown characters into a top 10 comic book onComixology; sell out their live shows; and draw lines around the block at comic book stores and convention signings. The Amazon deal follows a partnership with the animation studio Titmouse".[59]

Critical response

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The first six out of twelve episodes of the first season were given to critics to review ahead of the series premiere. The first season ofThe Legend of Vox Machina received a generally positive response from critics.[71][72][73][74][75][76] On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 100% of 30 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.60/10. The website's consensus reads: "Fluidly animated and intelligently scripted,The Legend of Vox Machina is an addictive treat for fans ofDungeons & Dragons-style RPGs".[77] Multiple reviews highlighted the challenges in adapting the lengthy source material and that the show has some pacing issues, however, once it reaches the Briarwood arc the show takes off.[72][71][74][78] According to market research company Parrot Analytics, the first season was the most in-demand animatedstreaming television show in the first-quarter of 2022, and that the show had "17.9 times the average demand of all other U.S. series".[79]

In comparing the first season to the original D&D campaign,Glen Weldon ofNPR stated thatThe Legend of Vox Machina captures the essence of the "chaos energy" from the originalactual play web series, distilling it into a more concise narrative – "storylines that stretched over hours and hours on the web series play out, here, over the course of one or two half-hour episodes". Weldon commented that "the animated series can't be everything the web series is, but then, it's aiming for a wider audience. And at that respect at least, its certainly got everything it needs to hit its target".[72] Kevin Johnson, forThe A.V. Club, commented on the quality of the animation and the show's adult themes, noting that while it includes "plenty of curse words, sexual innuendo, and brutal violence—nothing feels overwhelmingly crass or unnecessarily gratuitous" and when escalation occurs, "it matters". He particularly praised the fourth episode for its character development, tension, and striking visuals. Johnson opined that show is "good stuff, and perhaps most importantly,Vox Machina knows to let its moments–dramatic, comedic, or action-oriented–breathe for themselves".[71] Kenneth Lowe, forPaste, wrote that "if you wanted a show about D&D with the serial numbers filed off, it's got you covered", however, it is not a kids show like the 1983Dungeons & Dragons television series; instead, it has a similar level of graphic violence as Amazon'sInvincible. He commented that "while there isn't a whole lot of diversity in the principal Critical Role cast, the show comes down on the side of a kind of casual inclusivity" and that it deliberately avoids "the racial essentialism which forms more of the bedrock of tabletop roleplaying gaming than many like to admit". Lowe opined that "The Legend of Vox Machina is a competently produced story decidedly informed by the sensibilities of a new generation of players".[76]

Eric Francisco, forInverse, compared the show toAvatar: The Last Airbender andVoltron in the way it conveys ideas and simplifies complex lore. Francisco commented that while Tal'Dorei as a setting might lack originality, the story has "gravitas" and highlighted Percy's arc, a gunslinger grappling with revenge, in particular as "astonishing to witness".[74] However, he felt that the show's frequent shifts in tone blurred the "comedy and parody" line "too often".[74] Francisco stated thatThe Legend of Vox Machina is "an accessible" action fantasy "despite its sourcing from a long-running Twitch show" and is "only unusual in its marriage of Tolkien-lite settings and the lurid humor of a Deadpool comic book".[74] Cass Marshall, forPolygon, described the show as "a deeply indulgent story", "weirdly wholesome", and at times "frankly a little much"; she also thought that the animation work carried "the plot quite well, albeit not perfectly".[73] She expressed her love for the show, noting that "Critical Role's heart and good intentions" helped overcomeThe Legend of Vox Machina's "initial problems" and when the major story arc began, Marshall "was fully invested". Marshall opined "this is D&D pulp at its best" and emphasized that viewers "don't need to delve into" Critical Role's "rich canon" to enjoy the series.[73]

Subsequent seasons

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Critical response ofThe Legend of Vox Machina
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
1100% (38 reviews)[77]81 (4 reviews)[80]
2100% (17 reviews)[81]81 (4 reviews)[82]
3100% (10 reviews)[83]

Rotten Tomatoes reported that 100% of critics gave the second season a positive review with an average rating of 8.10/10, based on 17 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "double the dosage of dragons along with swashbuckling antics,The Legend of Vox Machina's sophomore season goes from strength to strength as a richly imagined adventure tale".[81] Shannon O'Connor, forThe Daily Beast, stated that "the first season ofVox Machina was an absolute blast, but Season 2 expands on it in the best possible way".[84] O'Connor highlighted the voice cast who add "so much depth, creativity and fun to these characters".[84] O'Connor commented that the show plays with audience expectations around fantasy tropes and that the show is not only a good adaptation but also an "uproarious, heartening, thrilling animated series in its own right".[84] Anna Govert, forPaste, stated that the 12 episode second season is a "masterclass of adaptation" as it is based on "over 80 hours of tabletop gameplay" – the series is "unafraid of making changes and knowing the importance of character-first storytelling".[85] Govert commented thatThe Legend of Vox Machina's "commitment to telling [...] meaningful stories alongside its badass fight sequences and crude humor make it feel refreshing and unique still in its second outing".[85] She called the second season "a visual delight" with "an even clearer anime influence and a style that feels uniquelyVox Machina".[85] Petrana Radulovic, forPolygon, commented that the "Dungeons & Dragons roots" are felt more in the second season as the characters go on a quest to acquire different objects.[86] Radulovic highlighted that the show "might not fully gel for everyone" due to its expansive cast, huge amount of lore and raunchy comedic moments, however, "there is so much heart and fun in the grandiose adventure" which makes it special "for those it does click for".[86] She also stated that animation is a better visual medium for fantasy – "Keyleth's elemental magic, Pike's glowing healing powers, and Scanlan's bright pink and purple bardic conjurations are really a testament to why we should see more of these shows in animation".[86] James Grebey, forVulture, wrote that splitting the party can be difficult in a role-playing game, however, by doing this in the adaptation "it has the benefit of being scripted and better suited to telling concurrent, coherent storylines than a harried DM" and it leads to "a trio of episodes that feel especially coherent and effective".[87] Grebey commented that Grog and Scanlan can be "a lot, especially when their antics feel degrees sillier than whatever sad emo boy thing Vax or Percy are doing. I don't mean to keep harping on this, but the improvised, actual-play format ofCritical Role supports these jarring moments of comedy better than the TV show [...]. But, when the two are on their own [...] it makes for a very effective story. It's all a little sillier but in a tonally consistent way, and being on their own forces the comic relief characters to step up and mature a little bit while still having the ability to pull off a pretty great suppository joke".[87]

Anna Govert, reviewing the 12 episode third season forPaste, called it a "much more perilous" season which "sacrifices a majority of its crude humor in favor of heavier plot threads and character arcs" and while it "takes some liberties" as an adaptation, these changes help "the story in the transition to television".[88] Govert highlighted that the third season often pairs characters up in comparison to the "sometimes solitary journeys" characters took before and by having "meaningful moments between the chaos of the season's ticking clock", the show "understands better than most of its peers that the overarching plots and life-threatening dangers are only compelling and terrifying if we care about the people throwing themselves head-first into the fire".[88] Aayush Sharma ofGameRant also highlighted the escalating stakes and character work in the third season. Sharma viewed "betrayal and its consequences" as the central theme for the season where "characters who betray others must grapple with the ramifications of their actions, including loss of friendships, personal guilt, and external conflicts".[89] He thought the season balanced the darker narrative aspects with humor, "heartfelt storylines", and romantic relationships and thatThe Legend of Vox Machina makes "viewers care deeply about the characters' fates".[89] Rafael Motamayor ofIGN saw "vengeance and love" as the main themes of the third season with death feeling "significant, poignant, utterly catastrophic, and, most importantly, costly".[90] On the first half of the season, Motamayor thought the writers struggled "to wrangle their many ongoing storylines" while balancing "what happened on the livestreams and the changes made by the animated series" which left it "feeling too contrived and convenient at points".[90] However, Motamayor felt the second half was "exciting" and went "beyond" the original campaign it adapted; he also highlighted the "stunning" animation work, with standout character work and the best fight scenes of the show so far.[90] Harvey Randall ofPC Gamer praised the unexpected character deaths as "these changes ensure that long-time fans like me aren't just sat here crossing off entries on a bingo card".[58] Randall commented that the creators "have made a statement that no-one is exactlysafe" and "while Percy's death seemed like a brave, interesting departure from the source material, turning a pretty well-loved side character into a Red Dragon pancake is like stabbing a knife through it".[58]

Accolades

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YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2022Annecy International Animation Film FestivalTV Films in Competition (French:Films de télévision en compétition)Episode: "The Feast of Realms"Nominated[91]
2023Webby AwardsVideo, Animation (Series & Channels)The Legend of Vox MachinaHonoree[92]
2024Annie AwardsOutstanding Achievement for Editorial in an Animated Television / Broadcast ProductionTodd Raleigh (for Episode: "The Sunken Tomb")Nominated[93]

Other media

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Notes

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  1. ^Credited as Amazon Studios until 2023
  2. ^See image 7 in the Assets gallery.[21]

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