After saving the realm from evil and destruction at the hands of the most terrifying power couple in Exandria, Vox Machina is faced with saving the world once again-this time, from a siniste... Read allAfter saving the realm from evil and destruction at the hands of the most terrifying power couple in Exandria, Vox Machina is faced with saving the world once again-this time, from a sinister group of dragons known as the Chroma Conclave.After saving the realm from evil and destruction at the hands of the most terrifying power couple in Exandria, Vox Machina is faced with saving the world once again-this time, from a sinister group of dragons known as the Chroma Conclave.
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Reviewers say 'The Legend of Vox Machina' is lauded for its captivating fantasy narrative, top-notch animation, and stellar voice performances. Fans of Critical Role commend its adherence to the original material and the inclusion of easter eggs. However, some criticize its reliance on crude humor and frequent swearing, deeming it juvenile. Pacing and character development are highlighted as areas needing improvement, with episodes feeling rushed and characters lacking depth. The humor and language may not resonate with all viewers, especially those unfamiliar with the original campaign. Despite these drawbacks, many find the series entertaining and recommend it to fantasy and animation enthusiasts.
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I was kind of surprised you can make adult fantasy series. Like aren't these for kids. Now that I see it this seems more rela than kiddish fantasy shows. Has good storyline. Has character building. The animation is awesome. The theme song is really nice. Got elements of humour in it. There are obviously elements to relate to here and there despite being fantasy. You really tear up on few scenes since they are so powerful. You can connect to the characters. This is one of the best series I have ever watched. This never feels kiddish at all. Well, one due to swearing, seems natural. It is exactly how adults would react if such situations arise and they have such powers.
They won't just go and sacrifice their lives.
If you are thinking I am fake praising just watch few episodes. You will get what I am saying.
They won't just go and sacrifice their lives.
If you are thinking I am fake praising just watch few episodes. You will get what I am saying.
Even if you're not a fan of Critical Role, you can absolutely still enjoy this show. It's fun, bawdy, wonderful, and right up your alley. Sit back and enjoy the fantastic characters of Vox Machina!
I don't know what Critical Role is and I never heard of Vox Machina before finding this on Amazon but it was really excellent, funny, and intriguing. Fans of fantasy will be happy.
First: I am an huge critter from Germany! Normally i dont watch animated series, but with Arcane and OF COURSE The Legend of Vox Machina i am making some exceptions!
IF there would be no Arcane, i would give this show an 10/10, but even as a fan i have to be realistic and an 9/10 is still STELLAR!
The voiceacting is of course the best in the business, the animations are great and i know most of the story, so i know HOW AWESOME it will be.
Especially the character arcs will be one of many reasons to love this show for fantasy and animated series fans.
This show is what DND needed, forget these Boll movies or something like that, this is the new milestone for fantasy series with an classical DND setting. Violence, blood, dirty jokes, swear words and not holding back with "adult stuff"! This is not for kids and that is exactly what i wanted!
I hope a lot of people outside this bubble give it a shot, it is really an really good series and the idea behind all of this are people that dont have profit in their mind, they really CARE and LOVE DND and the story/characters they have created over the years! Enjoy it!
IF there would be no Arcane, i would give this show an 10/10, but even as a fan i have to be realistic and an 9/10 is still STELLAR!
The voiceacting is of course the best in the business, the animations are great and i know most of the story, so i know HOW AWESOME it will be.
Especially the character arcs will be one of many reasons to love this show for fantasy and animated series fans.
This show is what DND needed, forget these Boll movies or something like that, this is the new milestone for fantasy series with an classical DND setting. Violence, blood, dirty jokes, swear words and not holding back with "adult stuff"! This is not for kids and that is exactly what i wanted!
I hope a lot of people outside this bubble give it a shot, it is really an really good series and the idea behind all of this are people that dont have profit in their mind, they really CARE and LOVE DND and the story/characters they have created over the years! Enjoy it!
The Legend of Vox Machina is a decent fantasy series, which is quite rare. The animations look pretty good and the original DnD characters are very recognizable. The writers also managed to get rid of most DnD names and terminology. Overall the series is enjoyable to watch and there is not a lot of competition in this segment which makes Vox Machina special
Sadly, the series has two big issues: 1) The humor.
The crude humor and the amount of it almost ruined the series for me. It is especially bad in the early episodes which are mostly made up of crude humor while the characters are reduced to one or two traits that might be funny to 5year-olds. It is especially egregious with Grog and Scanlan and while Scanland turns into a more complex character, at least every second Grog line is pure stupidity - at no, it is nor appropriate for the character just because he is a low INT barbarian. Low INT does not turn a character into a bumbling idiot.
Both the amount and the crudeness of the humor really takes away from the serious and gritty atmosphere and scenes.
Most of the humor is just F- & S-bombs and stupid one-liners that neither fit the characters nor the situation. I played a game at the beginning of every episode - "how long will it take for a character to drop the F-word?" - answer: never more than a few minutes. So yeah, the humor is very basic and repetitive.
In the original DnD campaign, the humor was much more natural and even sophisticated from time to time. The makers didn't manage to adpot this kind of humor for the series and decided to almost ruin the series with it.
Speaking of the original, the series added a few scenes that reference a scene or a plotline from the original campaign but only with a single line of dialogue or a very short scene which in unsatisfying for fans of the original since the reference usually lacks what made the original good and new watchers wont understand the reference and only get a weird scene shoehorned into another scene.
Sadly the attempts at humor take a lot of the runtime away from more interesting things - like the plot.
2) The rushed and simple plots & scenes.
The original campaign is hundreds of hours long, so it makes sense that the showmakers hat to pick a few plots and scenes to use for the series. Sadly even with this small subset of them, all the plots and scenes feel rushed, especially in season 3. There is no time to generate suspense or dread because we have to resolve the situation in the same episode or the next (or make time for stupid lines in between).
The series was still enjoyable, but very difficult to watch in the first half of season 1, improved with season 2 and got gradually worse over the course of season 3. I am already dreading season 4.
Sadly, the series has two big issues: 1) The humor.
The crude humor and the amount of it almost ruined the series for me. It is especially bad in the early episodes which are mostly made up of crude humor while the characters are reduced to one or two traits that might be funny to 5year-olds. It is especially egregious with Grog and Scanlan and while Scanland turns into a more complex character, at least every second Grog line is pure stupidity - at no, it is nor appropriate for the character just because he is a low INT barbarian. Low INT does not turn a character into a bumbling idiot.
Both the amount and the crudeness of the humor really takes away from the serious and gritty atmosphere and scenes.
Most of the humor is just F- & S-bombs and stupid one-liners that neither fit the characters nor the situation. I played a game at the beginning of every episode - "how long will it take for a character to drop the F-word?" - answer: never more than a few minutes. So yeah, the humor is very basic and repetitive.
In the original DnD campaign, the humor was much more natural and even sophisticated from time to time. The makers didn't manage to adpot this kind of humor for the series and decided to almost ruin the series with it.
Speaking of the original, the series added a few scenes that reference a scene or a plotline from the original campaign but only with a single line of dialogue or a very short scene which in unsatisfying for fans of the original since the reference usually lacks what made the original good and new watchers wont understand the reference and only get a weird scene shoehorned into another scene.
Sadly the attempts at humor take a lot of the runtime away from more interesting things - like the plot.
2) The rushed and simple plots & scenes.
The original campaign is hundreds of hours long, so it makes sense that the showmakers hat to pick a few plots and scenes to use for the series. Sadly even with this small subset of them, all the plots and scenes feel rushed, especially in season 3. There is no time to generate suspense or dread because we have to resolve the situation in the same episode or the next (or make time for stupid lines in between).
The series was still enjoyable, but very difficult to watch in the first half of season 1, improved with season 2 and got gradually worse over the course of season 3. I am already dreading season 4.
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- TriviaA Kickstarter was formed by the cast in an attempt to raise $750,000 in 45 days so they could get a single animated half hour made. Apparently major organizations did not have the confidence in a bunch of nerdy voice actors playing dungeons and dragons for others' viewing pleasure as a financially safe bet. 88,887 backers pledged $11,385,449 to help bring this project to life.
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