Even as the final battle approaches, The Legend of Vox Machina is able to still provide quality character moments that leave the door open for some of the biggest character moments from the stream. Knowing that a second season was already confirmed with Prime Video, The Legend of Vox Machina takes no chances in giving quality cliffhangers that have me counting the moments until I can see the adventuring band together again. Every character gets their time to shine and I have to say the battle plays out better than it did as it happened stream all those years ago. Now the group is more of a unit and motivated giving viewers a plethora of coordinated attacks that had me rewinding over and over again just to see how these dungeons and dragons spells were translated to animation. When the group first met the devious duo early on in the series, they were clearly outmatched. As the collision course between Vox Machina and Sylas ( Matthew Mercer) and Deliah ( Grey DeLisle) Briarwood comes to a head, I felt as I was transported into my favorite shonen anime. The stand-out of the last episodes of The Legend of Vox Machina season one is without a doubt the animation of the fight scenes. Slowly but surely, the funny nods to table moments and subtle background Easter eggs have given way to new and exciting moments that seat new fans and season veterans on this exciting ride of adult animation. As a stream watcher, multiple times throughout my watch of these episodes I had to pause as the unexpected happened in the best possible ways. Even in this final batch of episodes, the major story beats are alive and well but the subtle changes make for a lasting impact. Not nearly everything that happened while the group was at the table makes it onto the screen but in the end, that is not a bad thing. Over the course of the series, The Legend of Vox Machina has done a great job of condescending down dozens of hours of playtime during the Briarwood arc to a manageable size for an animated series. During their trek down to the depths of Whitestone, Vox Machina encounters a host of obstacles but it truly is the battle between the group and the Briarwoods that will even the most avid Critical Role shocked by its events. After a quick integration, Vox Machina learn of a ziggurat underneath that Whitestone that the Briarwoods that only she can lead them to as she worked on it personally. Before another name vanishes from the corrupted weapon, Cassandra stops her brother attesting that the information she possesses may be worth more than her death. Consumed by the strange darkness, it is revealed who this stranger in the cell is why they have made it to Percy’s infamous list. The last trio of episodes for season one of The Legend of Vox Machinapicks up right as Percy yet again pulls his Pepperbox on a stranger to the viewers. Boy, have I never been happier to be wrong. For all intents and purposes, it appeared that The Legend of Vox Machina Season 1 finale would take the optimistic ending that was featured on the Briarwood arc of the Critical Role’s stream of campaign one. Despite all the odds, a rebellion with the people Whitestone against the Brairwoods was sparked, Pyke rejoined the group via astral projection, and Percy was finally reunited with his long sister Cassandra de Rolo. Visit megaphone.Last week’s episodes of The Legend of Vox Machina, gave viewers a small glimmer of hope in the darkness that has consumed Whitestone. So sit right back and get hot and nerdy on this week’s episode of Talk Shonen! Embrace your Fandom! All while a Critter tries not to ruin or spoil any of the upcoming events. Together they go over the first 3 episodes of the Amazon Original Series, discussing the characters, animation, plot, direction, voice acting, cast and much more. Jarred, a long time Critter (mega-fan of the Twitch streaming D&D game Critical Role) has finally convinced Turtle (a self proclaimed "not" fan of the show) to watch something produced by the Critical Role Team. On this week’s episode the duo discuss: The first 3 Episodes of Critical Role's original animated series "The Legend of Vox Machina". Jarred and Turtle dive headfirst into debates and discussions from all of your favorite fandoms. Time to immerse yourself in all things geeky and nerdy.
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