
It also has a partnership with D&D maker Wizards of the Coast, with two rulebooks available set in the world of Exandria. Critical Role also has numerous licensing partnerships to make books, toys, and apparel items featuring characters from the show. Amazon Studios picked up The Legend of Vox Machina and has already renewed the show for a second season. The campaign raised over $11 million and became one of the most-funded Kickstarter campaigns of all time. two Vox Machina openings and is animated (like the Mighty Nein opening.
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In 2019, Critical Role launched a Kickstarter campaign to self-fund production of an animated series called The Legend of Vox Machina featuring the characters and adapting events from the first campaign. Seven episodes in, and we finally get the full C3 intro, Its Thursday Night. Hic psalmus est C de exterioribus, sed intro interius cubiculum ite. To which Keyleth responds: Wait, what Now It’s a surprising moment for viewers, and perhaps a confusing one for longtime fans of Critical. While the show started off as a home TTRPG game that aired on Geek & Sundry, it has since grown into one of the biggest web series on the Internet. Humanitas Christi est columna nubis, qua machina Ecclesi sustentatur, et domus. You know I’m in love with you, right he blurts out. The show's cast includes Mercer, Bailey, Marisha Ray, Liam O'Brien, Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, Sam Riegel, and Travis Willingham.

Critical Role did not indicate a reason for the change for the new video.Ĭritical Role is a popular webseries featuring a group of voice actors playing Dungeons & Dragons. Some criticized the previous entrance sequence for portraying colonization in a positive light.

There are also several references to the world of Exandria in the trailer, with the two moons of that world shown multiple times throughout the video.Ĭritical Role debuted their last entrance video in the late 2021, which featured the cast in "live action" portraying explorers and adventurers. For instance, Travis Willingham briefly morphs into a bestial form in reference to his character Chetney's werewolf background, while Marisha Ray's hands ooze with dark magic in reference to her undead-adjacent character Laudne. While the new entrance video uses the "It's Thursday Night" entrance music as the previous video, the video now features animated versions of the cast with references to their in-game characters.

The new entrance video, which can be viewed below, was animated by Minnow Mountain, an Emmy Award-winning studio. Critical Role returned from a month-long hiatus yesterday and unveiled a brand new entrance video.
