The Legend of Vox Machina

8.2
202227m

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They're rowdy, they're ragtag, they're misfits turned mercenaries for hire. Vox Machina is more interested in easy money and cheap ale than actually protecting the realm. But when the kingdom is threatened by evil, this boisterous crew realizes that they are the only ones capable of restoring justice.

Trailers & Videos

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Red Band Trailer

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The Legend of the Cast of The Legend of Vox Machina

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My Toothpick

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Title Sequence

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The Legend of the Music of The Legend of Vox Machina

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Crew & A Episode 6: Origin Stories | The Legend of Vox Machina

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The Legend of the Voices of The Legend of Vox Machina

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Crew & A Episode 5: Talkin' Bout Titmouse | The Legend of Vox Machina

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The Legend of the Design of The Legend of Vox Machina

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Crew & A Episode 4: Exploring Exandria | The Legend of Vox Machina

Seasons

12 Episodes • Premiered 2022

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1. The Terror of Tal'Dorei (1)

7.8

The ragtag group of adventurers known as Vox Machina are commissioned by Sovereign Uriel to find out who (or what) is decimating villages in the outskirts of Emon.

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2. The Terror of Tal'Dorei (2)

8.1

Vox Machina tells Sovereign Uriel of the monstrous culprit behind the devastating village attacks, and manage to track the creature back to its hidden lair. For the safety of Emon, Vox Machina must rise to the occasion and go face-to-face with a beast that is seemingly impossible to kill.

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3. The Feast of Realms

8.1

Vox Machina is invited to the palace for a formal dinner, where Percy encounters murderous figures from his past: the mysterious Lord Sylas and Lady Delilah Briarwood. While gathering more information about the Briarwoods, a battle ensues. In the aftermath, the team discovers Percy’s tortured past has left something dark brewing inside of him.

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4. Shadows at the Gates

8.1

After ruining Sovereign Uriel’s diplomatic dinner, Vox Machina is confined to their Keep under house arrest. While they stave off boredom, Keyleth convinces Percy to open up about his dark history and Pike fears she has lost her connection to her deity. Meanwhile, a looming new threat is on its way to confront Vox Machina.

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5. Fate's Journey

8.1

Vox Machina journeys to Whitestone to confront the Briarwoods and help Percy reclaim his family home. As they travel, Scanlan studies Delilah Briarwood’s mysterious spell book to uncover clues. But the team’s first road trip is interrupted when the Briarwoods send horrific monsters to retrieve their missing book.

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6. Spark of Rebellion

8.4

Vox Machina finds Whitestone's holy leader, Keeper Yennen, who tells them of a growing rebellion. The team realizes that to defeat the Briarwoods they will need the help of rebel leader, Archibald Desnay. But first they must stage a daring prison break and confront the Briarwoods’ sadistic jailer, Kerrion Stonefell.

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7. Scanbo

8.5

As Vox Machina discovers more about a revenge pact Percy made years ago, Keyleth tries to magically connect with the Sun Tree. She senses its pain as well as a dark force deep below the city of Whitestone. Feeling underappreciated, Scanlan volunteers to infiltrate Duke Vedmire's mansion as a distraction while Vox Machina attempts to rescue Percy's sister Cassandra.

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8. A Silver Tongue

8.4

Vox Machina battles the vicious Professor Anders and his unique magical abilities, while Delilah Briarwood uses magic to summon a demonic army to rise against our heroes. Meanwhile, Pike searches for a way to reconnect with her deity, even if it means risking her life.

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9. The Tide of Bone

8.7

The Briarwoods' evil past connects with the present as Delilah reveals her pact with the Whispered One. In the bloody Whitestone streets, Vox Machina wages the fight of their lives against an undead horde. But just when all looks lost, the team gets help from an unexpected source.

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10. Depths of Deceit

8.6

After Percy confronts his old nemesis, Dr. Anna Ripley, a tenuous partnership is struck. Despite Percy’s protests that she can’t be trusted, Vox Machina brings Ripley along. She leads them through the traps under the castle, but soon the team is double-crossed by one of their own.

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11. Whispers at the Ziggurat

9.0

Vox Machina launches a final assault against the Briarwoods atop the Ziggurat. Battling the dark magic of Delilah and the vampiric strength of Sylas, a worried Vex and an unhinged Percy try to save their siblings. But their best efforts may not be enough as the Briarwoods near completion of their secret ritual.

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12. The Darkness Within

8.8

Vox Machina has stopped the Briarwoods’ evil ritual, but at a heavy cost. As they flee the Ziggurat to save one of their own, Percy is eager to take revenge on their prisoner, Delilah Briarwood. When Vex implores him to let go of his vengeance, Percy must confront the darkness within himself.

Cast

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Laura Bailey

Vex'ahlia (voice)

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Taliesin Jaffe

Percy (voice)

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Ashley Johnson

Pike (voice)

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Liam O'Brien

Vax'ildan (voice)

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Marisha Ray

Keyleth (voice)

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Sam Riegel

Scanlan (voice)

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Travis Willingham

Grog (voice)

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Matthew Mercer

Orthax / Trinket (voice)

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Reviews

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DallasBob

4/10

A very Dugeon & Dragon-esk type of animation. The animation company is very well known and has good quality. I believe they are very similar in what was used to make _Gargoyles_ tv animated series.
There is a character for each of the classes, and fortunately each character _is_ a character unto themselves. They are very different and fuse into what a good team of friends could be if they found themselves born to such a world. There is enough gore to go around, and the writers did well with the comedy and gore alike. The story for this title's pilot is a solid 8 out of 10. The rich kid's mission for revenge against a sinisterly evil and neigh OP bad guy is epically done well, and is NOT something that is expected coming out of a Netflix streaming show. Okay, enough about the pros.

The Cons: And ofcourse when talking about **_anything_** from Netflix there are the **glaring** cancerous influences of social politics infesting the show. In most cases it's usually the narrative that is corrupted, but when that is not a possibility, SJWs settle for the background. There are different races in areas where there should be no variety in the people. There is the typical flamboyantly gay racial minority fat-guy who is a keystone in supplying or getting knowledge of important artifacts. >exasperated sigh< Ofcourse one of the young men in the main party has to flirt with the fat-guy to bargain with him. Annnnd ofcourse fat-gay-minority guy is OP in his own right, because you have to balance out the implied insult that successful minority men of commerce are all "flamers." And what adventure is not complete without toilet humor? Because that's what you need as you eat dinner to watch a show. >groans<

Another major gripe of mine is the over-compensation of rude language to qualify for the streaming rating. When I say overcompensate, I mean the "seinen" aspect to the show is unbalanced.

It's like how are you going to swear so much in a show, show SOOOO much blood and gore, then leave out the nudity?? And if there is nudity, why does it have to be tied to something gay? Usually with Netflix, this means male gay. And since the majority of the viewing audience is male, it becomes, "Why did you even bother??" It kills the nuance of the show, it's grittiness of the age. Gay instances were _never_ mainstream even in that time. Sure it went on, but no one gave it that kind of attention. And if they did, no one mentioned it aloud, not without threat of loosing their head. Even gay romance with women, from a guy's point of view, is a snooze-fest of epic proportions because with the social politics not wanting to "degrade women...", this little edict (no one asked for) neutralizes **_all_** sensuality (if there ever was any). There is nothing to the show that makes you want to see _more_ of this show if that is supposed to the "eye candy"!?! _That's_ what we're getting?!? I counted, you know. There were two pairs of boobs in this entire 12 episode first season. 4 tits; one of those pair belonged to an ugly mutant. Funny story, lackluster presentation. That is not enough boobs to get me to put up with another season of non-existent nudity, covert or overt homosexuality, and excessively crude language. You take out any two of these and you are left with a show not worth viewing. At best it's okay; at worst, it's annoying. Again, it becomes, "Why am I watching this???"

The studio would have done better to ex out all nudity or implied situations, modern swearing, and gore. And just ran the show as an animated series. Kids (should) out number adults when it comes to this kind of viewing genre, so the studio would have been better served in this regard. And again this "imbalance" has caused some serious errors in judgement and showing; potentially hurting its Nielsen rating. In other words, it could have been more with less, instead of trying to be something more and falling short. There is enough story, plot, action and engaging characters to make this show good. In fact, if I ignore the social political negatives (with a LOT of effort), the show is downright entertaining. I simply don't want to have to put in a focused effort (should never have to) to ignore the SJW aspect _every time_ I watch the show.

Don't know about you, but I'm not holding any bated breath for next season.

Good Luck in your viewing. -- Bob --

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Sejian

6/10

I'm at the end of Season 1. I'm intrigued enough to keep going but the series needs better writing. It's starts off well enough but it looses all stakes and tension.

Long monologues, short one-liners, red herrings, escaping enemies, and one-two many near-death experiences. That last one really hurts the series cause you never feel like any of the main characters are in danger, even when they're bleeding out and near-death.

Arcane (2021) was near perfection, Castlevania (2017) had some writing nonsense, Season 4 of The Dragon Prince (2018) killed the series for me and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022) is just trope-y garbage. Vox Machina (2022) sits somewhere between The Dragon Prince Season 3 and Edgerunners.

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I'm at the end of Season 2. It's more of the same.

Grog's quest stands out this season but they've seriously gotta make up their minds about Pike's power level cause this thing about her constantly running out of juice whenever she needs to heal someone has gotten old.

You've reached the end.