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American Dungeons & Dragons web serial

Disquisitional Role
Critical Role logo, from social media 2020.jpg
Genre
  • Fantasy
  • Actual play
Based on Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition
Starring
  • Matthew Mercer
  • Ashley Johnson
  • Travis Willingham
  • Laura Bailey
  • Liam O'Brien
  • Taliesin Jaffe
  • Marisha Ray
  • Orion Acaba
  • Sam Riegel
Theme music composer
  • Jason C. Miller
  • Colm McGuinness
  • Sean Feica
  • Peter Habib
Opening theme
  • "Critical Office Theme Song"
  • (C1)
  • "Critical Role Too"
  • (C2, episodes 1–43)
  • "Your Turn to Curlicue"
  • (C2, episodes 44–141)
  • "It'southward Thursday Dark"
  • (C3)
Ending theme
  • "Twin Elms"
    (C1)
  • "Welcome to Wildemount" (C2)
  • "Welcome to Marquet"
    (C3)
State of origin U.s.
Original language English
No. of episodes
  • 115 (Entrada 1)
  • 141 (Campaign 2)
  • 19 (Campaign 3)
(list of episodes)
Production
Production locations Los Angeles, California
Running time Approximately 180–300 minutes per episode[1]
Production companies
  • Geek & Sundry
    (2015–2018)[ii]
  • Critical Role Productions (2018–present)[3]
Release
Original network
  • Twitch
  • YouTube
  • Alpha (2016-xix)
Original release March 12, 2015 (2015-03-12)
Chronology
Related shows
  • Talks Machina
  • Disquisitional Recap
  • Exandria Unlimited
  • The Legend of Vox Machina

Disquisitional Role is an American web serial in which a group of professional voice actors play Dungeons & Dragons. The show started streaming partway through the bandage'south first entrada in March 2015. Campaign 1 concluded in October 2017 after 115 episodes, and entrada two started in January 2018 and ended in June 2021 after 141 episodes. A number of one-shots were aired in the hiatus between the two campaigns. Afterward campaign two was completed, the limited series Exandria Unlimited aired from June 2021 to August 2021. The third campaign premiered on October 21, 2021.

The series is broadcast on Thursdays at xix:00 PT on the Critical Role Twitch and YouTube channels, with the video on demand (VOD) becoming available to Twitch subscribers immediately later on the broadcast. The VODs are made available for the public on Critical Function's website and uploaded to their YouTube channel on the Monday after the live stream. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the bear witness had broadcast live, but has been pre-recorded since its return for episode 100 of Campaign Two.

The bandage ain the intellectual property from the show, and the show also lends its name to the studio owned past the cast—Disquisitional Office Productions. The studio has produced Critical Role and Talks Machina since 2018. A number of licensed works based on the testify take been released, such every bit several comic books and two official campaign setting guides. The Legend of Vocalization Machina, the animated serial based on the commencement campaign of Critical Role, premiered on January 28, 2022.

Groundwork [edit]

Critical Role is a creator-owned streaming show where the cast play an ongoing Dungeons & Dragons campaign, with Matthew Mercer serving as the bear witness's Dungeon Main for the seven other cast members.[4]

The group's first campaign began ii years prior to the start of the serial equally a one-off, simplified Dungeons & Dragons fourth edition game for Liam O'Brien's birthday.[5] [6] [7] The players enjoyed the game so much that they continued to play it while switching to the Pathfinder ruleset.[8] [nine] [x] [11] After Felicia Day heard about the private home game from Ashley Johnson, she approached the grouping well-nigh playing it in a live-streamed format for Geek & Sundry, which hosted the evidence until February 2019.[9] [11] In society to streamline gameplay for the show, the game'southward characters were converted from Pathfinder to Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition before the spider web serial began ambulation on March 12, 2015.[12] [thirteen] There were initially viii bandage member players; Orion Acaba left the evidence after episode 27 of entrada 1.[fourteen] [15] His character, Tiberius, appeared in the starting time seven issues of the prequel comic series Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins.[16] [17]

Critical Office company and studio [edit]

The Critical Role company, Critical Part Productions LLC, was incorporated in 2015.[18] Every bit of 2019[update], Travis Willingham serves equally chief executive officer,[3] Matthew Mercer as chief artistic officer,[19] Marisha Ray as creative director,[xx] Ed Lopez every bit principal operating officer,[19] Rachel Romero as senior vice president of marketing,[xix] and Ben Van Der Fluit as vice president of business development.[19]

In June 2018, Disquisitional Role Productions launched its ain Twitch and YouTube channels, with cast member Marisha Ray announced every bit the creative director of the franchise.[21] The company too moved to their own studio space in 2018 and started putting out new shows on their Twitch and YouTube channels.[two] [22] [21] [23] The sets for Critical Office and Talks Machina moved from Legendary Digital Network's studios to Disquisitional Function's own studios in July 2018.[2] In February 2019, Disquisitional Role finalized its separate from Geek & Sundry and Legendary Digital Networks, with live broadcasts of the visitor's shows and VODs airing exclusively on Critical Function's channels.[24] Disquisitional Office also took over production responsibility for Critical Role and Talks Machina after splitting from Legendary Digital Networks.[iv] [25] Some "legacy episodes" (currently the entirety of Campaign 1, the offset 19 episodes of Campaign 2, as well as the corresponding episodes of official discussion evidence Talks Machina) remain available in Geek & Sundry'southward archives on YouTube and Twitch,[24] though some older episodes of Critical Role and Talks Machina are being deleted from the Geek and Sundry channels and re-uploaded to the official Disquisitional Office channels since 2019 equally function of an ongoing migration of older content to the creator-endemic channels.[26] : 0:45

On March 4, 2019, Critical Role launched a Kickstarter entrada to enhance funds for a 22-minute animation called Critical Role: The Legend of Vox Machina Animated Special.[27] [28] The concluding total raised by the Kickstarter when it closed on April xix, 2019, was $11.3M turning the intended animated special into a 10 episodes animated serial.[29] [30] When the campaign closed, it was one of the most quickly funded in Kickstarter history, and was the almost funded Kickstarter for TV and motion-picture show projects.[31] [32] In November 2019, Amazon Prime Video announced that they had caused the streaming rights to The Legend of Vox Machina, and had commissioned xiv additional episodes (two additional episodes for season 1 and a second flavor of 12 episodes).[xxx] The project was originally slated for release in late 2020, however in June 2020, it was appear that the debut would exist missed due to the COVID-nineteen pandemic.[33] [34] [35] The Legend of Vocalisation Machina premiered on January 28, 2022.[36] [37]

A leak of Twitch data in Oct 2021 revealed that Critical Function is amid the highest earners on Twitch;[38] [39] the company received a total direct payout of $9,626,712 between September 2019 and September 2021 from Twitch in gross income for subscriptions and ad revenue.[40] [41] [42] BBC News commented that this list of payments is unlikely to "account for tax paid on income" and that "many, if non all, of these top streamers are effectively large-calibration media operations, with their own employees and business concern expenses - so the numbers do not represent 'take-habitation pay' for those listed".[38] Business Insider highlighted that "Critical Role has grown into a full-fledged media visitor. [...] Its LinkedIn page lists employees in roles including marketing, business evolution, photography, editing, and even one person responsible for keeping runway of the lore, or details in its fantasy world".[42]

Format [edit]

Critical Role is a mixture of a weekly show and a modern gaming Twitch stream.[10] Each episode usually runs for iii to v (in some cases half-dozen) hours and is streamed live on Disquisitional Function's Twitch and YouTube channels on near every Th, with possible breaks from the show being announced at least one week prior to the broadcast.[43] [44] The VOD is made available for subscribers of Critical Role's Twitch aqueduct immediately after airing and earlier being uploaded to Critical Role's YouTube channel the following Monday, where it tin be watched for free.[45] [42] [24] Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the show had broadcast alive, but has been pre-recorded since its return for episode 100 of Campaign Two[46] and will continue to be pre-recorded for Campaign Iii.[47] [48] Starting with the third campaign, the main campaign of Critical Office volition not air new episodes on the last Thursday of every calendar month; instead, other content by the studio volition air in its fourth dimension slot.[47] [48] [49]

Disquisitional Part has played with a alive theater audience nine times.[50] The 3rd campaign's premiere was simulcast live in Cinemark Theatres along with the regular Twitch and YouTube livestream.[51] [52] Similarly, the 17th episode of the third campaign was simulcast in Cinemark Theatres, Landmark Theatres, and Cinépolis alongside the regular livestream as part of their 7th anniversary celebration.[53] [54]

A number of Critical Role'south streams have also served every bit a donation bulldoze to support nonprofit organizations such every bit St Jude, 826LA, Extra Life, and Doctors Without Borders.[55]

Podcasts [edit]

On the 100th episode of Critical Role, the launch of the Disquisitional Role podcast was appear: an sound version of the game sessions.[56] [57] It is available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, and at the Geek & Sundry website.[58] [59] The first campaign's podcast episodes were released in batches of 10–15, betwixt June 8, 2017,[56] and Jan viii, 2018.[60] "Listened to at 1.5X speed, total listening time of the first entrada would be reduced to a little over 298 hours – at 2X speed, nether 224 hours".[61] : 197 Since the start of the 2d campaign, the podcast episodes have been released on the following Thursday.[62]

Campaign structure [edit]

The Disquisitional Role storyline occurs in campaigns that consist of a serial of story arcs, which are normally played over multiple episodes. Between—or sometimes within—the major story arcs, the characters rest, resupply, or get on side quests. In addition, every histrion character has a backstory, an unfinished part of their personal history that can be relevant to the campaign from time to time. Sometimes, major story arcs are intrinsically tied to a character's backstory. While each entrada centers on a different party of adventurers, the campaigns are all attack the diverse continents of Exandria, a world of Mercer's creation.[63] In June 2021, the bandage of Critical Role finished their second campaign.[one] Their third campaign premiered on October 21, 2021.[64]

Campaign one [edit]

Entrada one takes identify primarily in Tal'Dorei, a continent of Exandria. It follows the exploits of an adventuring political party known as Vox Machina, previously known as the Super High-Intensity Squad (or S.H.I.T.s), a rag-tag group of mercenaries originally formed in the swamp town of Stilben.[66]

Pre-serial history [edit]

The Vocalization Machina entrada originated as the habitation game of the cast, played from 2012 to 2017. In their adventures prior to the start of the series, the grouping saved the family unit of Sovereign Uriel Tal'Dorei Three, ruler of Tal'Dorei and its capital city of Emon. In appreciation, Uriel gave the group seats on the city council, and provided them with a residence called Greyskull Keep, which is located just outside the metropolis.

While the early on adventures were not formally recorded, some shorter recordings have been released past the cast. This includes sound from the kickoff session of the campaign, which was released as a segment in the tertiary episode of the podcast All Work No Play.[67] Additionally, O'Brien released a recording of the magic carpet beingness discovered past the party.[68] Episode 36, titled Winter'southward Crest in Whitestone, features a summary of the pre-series history,[69] with artwork created by Wendy Sullivan Green and voice-overs provided by the cast.[lxx] The comic book, Critical Role: Vocalisation Machina Origins, is an adaptation of the grouping'due south game before the testify.[16] The animated serial accommodation, The Fable of Vox Machina, also includes a canonic story that takes identify within the pre-stream time frame.[71]

On-stream campaign [edit]

The prove begins in media res with the characters regrouping in the city of Emon afterwards approximately six months autonomously and the streamed campaign picks upwardly where the bandage'southward original home game left off. The first episode of the show aired on March 12, 2015, and the campaign concluded with its final episode on October 12, 2017.[12] [72] Campaign one was broadcast alive on the Geek & Sundry Twitch and YouTube channels between March 12, 2015, and October 12, 2017, for a total of 115 episodes and half-dozen story arcs.[45] [14] Starting in November 2016, information technology was also broadcast live on the Blastoff streaming service from Legendary Digital Networks. The show on Alpha had a unique overlay that included "real-time graphic symbol sheets, damage and heal animations, and visualizations".[73]

Post-entrada [edit]

In 2019, over a year after the first campaign ended, Disquisitional Role produced three canonical ane-shot games that feature Vox Machina in the fourth dimension frame after Vecna's banishment. The outset one-shot, Voice Machina: The Search for Grog, was played at a live show in Los Angeles on Jan 19, 2019,[74] then circulate on Twitch on Feb 22, 2019, before beingness released via YouTube and Twitch VOD on February 23, 2019.[75] It explored an issue that took place in the final episode of entrada one, but was not played out in particular considering it would have disrupted the ongoing epilogue. More Vocalism Machina ane-shots were unlocked as rewards and stretch goals during the Kickstarter campaign for the Critical Role blithe series. The first of these was Vocalism Machina: The Search for Bob,[76] [77] a continuation of the events of The Search for Grog. It aired on the Disquisitional Role Twitch channel on June 21, 2019, with the YouTube VOD existence made available on June 23, 2019.[78] Another Kickstarter reward was Vox Machina's Summer Reunion at Dalen'due south Closet, which aired on Twitch on Baronial 29, 2019, with the YouTube VOD condign available for the public on September 2, 2019. This 1-shot takes place a year after the events of The Search for Grog/Bob, as Percy and Vex renew their wedding vows on a beach in Marquet, with all of their friends and family present—too equally a few uninvited "guests".[79]

Critical Role besides played some other canonical and Vocalism Machina-related one-shot at a live show in 2019: The Adventures of the Darrington Brigade, which was played at the Bass Concert Hall in Austin, Texas, on November 23, 2019. Information technology stars Sam Riegel every bit Taryon Darrington, honorary fellow member of Vocalisation Machina, who leads a group of new characters into their own adventures. The story is set roughly a decade after campaign one and a decade before campaign two. It aired on the Critical Function Twitch channel on November 29, 2019, with the YouTube VOD being made available on December ane, 2019.[eighty] [81]

After the animated serial, The Legend of Vox Machina, was picked up by Amazon and "Prime number Video ordered an additional fourteen episodes, for a full of 24 episodes across two seasons",[82] Critical Part announced that the animated show would accommodate the full Briarwood arc along with other storylines from entrada one.[83]

Campaign two [edit]

The second campaign began on January 11, 2018, and follows the adventuring party known as The Mighty Nein. The story is set on the continent of Wildemount, which was briefly visited during the Vocalisation Machina campaign. The Mighty Nein campaign is set about 20 years subsequently Vox Machina's final battle against Vecna and takes place in a time where tensions betwixt two of Wildemount's mightiest nations are very loftier.[84] [85] A hiatus due to concerns around the COVID-19 pandemic was in issue from March to July 2020, afterwards which the prove returned in a non-alive format adapted for social distancing.[86] [87] [46] In May 2021, the cast announced that campaign 2 would end shortly; still, "the Mighty Nein'southward story wasn't finished".[88] The finale aired on June three, 2021;[89] [90] information technology was the longest episode at just over vii hours.[91]

Campaign three [edit]

The third campaign premiered on Oct 21, 2021.[64] [92] The story takes place after the events of the 2d campaign and Exandria Unlimited; it is set on the continent of Marquet, which was briefly visited during the Vox Machina campaign.[93] [51] [47] Multiple characters in this campaign are returning characters. Dorian, Orym, and Fearne premiered in Exandria Unlimited while Bertrand premiered in the one-shot "Search For Grog".[94] [95]

Limited series [edit]

Exandria Unlimited [edit]

Exandria Unlimited is an 8-episode limited serial which premiered on June 24, 2021. The testify is gear up in the city of Emon on the continent of Tal'Dorei 30 years afterward Campaign Ane and 10 years subsequently Campaign Two.[96] [97] Information technology features Aabria Iyengar (known for other streaming shows such as Happy Jacks RPG, Dimension xx, and Saving Throw) equally the game principal[98] and stars Aimee Carrero, Robbie Daymond, Ashley Johnson, Liam O'Brien, and Matthew Mercer as players.[99] [100]

IGN reported that "Exandria Unlimited will exist considered catechism within the wider Disquisitional Part story, and 'will affect future environments and timelines across the overall lore of Critical Role.' Then as fans await what may come from Campaign 3 of the cadre CR cast, Unlimited looks to offer a new vantage bespeak into the world of Exandria".[101] On the design aspect for a limited series, Iyengar said, "It's the perfect affair considering it creates this narrative scalpel. It's a very different type of storytelling in a familiar earth".[97]

One-shots [edit]

Instead of an episode in the main storyline, the serial occasionally features a ane-shot game—a self-contained story that can be told within the time constraints of one episode (or three to 4 hours of gameplay). A one-shot could exist described as the RPG equivalent to a short story. Some of the Critical Part one-shots are approved parts of the storylines that play out in ane of the campaigns, covering events that occur outside the fourth dimension frame of the respective campaign, but still characteristic some of the campaign's main characters. Other i-shots only take a tangential relationship to the campaigns, as they are set in the world of Exandria, but feature a dissimilar cast of characters, often in smaller scale adventures that may or may not be catechism. There are also i-shots that have no connection with the campaigns or the world of Exandria at all.[102] [103] [104] [105]

Not all Critical Function 1-shots use the Dungeons & Dragons game system, as some are based on other RPG systems. In many one-shots, other cast members take over the role of Dungeon Master or game master (GM) from Mercer.[106] [105] The show aired several one-shots in the hiatus between campaign i and campaign two.[106] [107]

Some of Critical Part's one shots have been sponsored. I-shot sponsors have included Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Blizzard Amusement, and Chaosium for running one-shots themed around Middle-globe: Shadow of War, Hearthstone, and Call of Cthulhu respectively.

Cast and characters [edit]

The main cast of Critical Role at WonderCon in 2017.

Since October 2015,[update] Disquisitional Role has consisted of eight main bandage members, all of whom are the original cast. The show had a cast of nine for the first 27 episodes.[108] A number of invitee players have too appeared on the bear witness over the years.[109]

Main [edit]

The cast and their characters' names, races, and classes for the three campaigns and the Exandria Unlimited mini-series are listed below. For multiclassed characters, the classes are listed in chronological gild.

  • Matthew Mercer[seven]
    • Dungeon Principal (Campaigns 1, 2, three)[15]
    • Dariax Zaveon (dwarf sorcerer) (Exandria Unlimited)
  • Ashley Johnson[seven]
    • Pike Trickfoot (gnome cleric) (Campaign 1)[xv]
    • Yasha Nydoorin (aasimar barbarian) (Campaign two)[15]
    • Fearne Calloway (faun druid) (Exandria Unlimited, Entrada iii)[95]
  • Travis Willingham[7]
    • Grog Strongjaw (goliath barbaric / fighter) (Campaign 1)[xv]
    • Sir Bertrand Bell (human fighter) ("The Search for Grog", Campaign iii)[95]
    • Fjord Stone (half-orc warlock / paladin) (Campaign 2)[15]
    • Chetney Pock O'Pea (gnome blood hunter[a]) (Entrada 3)[113] [114]
  • Laura Bailey[7]
    • Vex'ahlia "Vex" de Rolo (née Vessar) (half-elf ranger / rogue) (Campaign one)[15]
    • Jester Lavorre (tiefling cleric) (Campaign 2)[15]
    • Imogen Temult (human wizard) (Campaign iii)[95]
  • Liam O'Brien[7]
    • Vax'ildan "Vax" Vessar (half-elf rogue / paladin / druid) (Entrada ane)[xv]
    • Lieve'tel Toluse (elf cleric) ("The Search for Grog")
    • Derrig (half-elf fighter) ("Dalen's Closet")
    • Caleb Widogast/Bren Aldric Ermendrud (man wizard) (Campaign 2)[15]
    • Orym of the Air Ashari (halfling fighter) (Exandria Unlimited, Entrada 3)[95]
  • Taliesin Jaffe[vii]
    • Percival "Percy" Fredrickstein Von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III (human gunslinger[a]) (Campaign 1)[15]
    • Mollymauk "Molly" Tealeaf/Kingsley Tealeaf (tiefling blood hunter[a]) (Campaign 2, i–26 and 140-141)[15]
    • Caduceus Clay (firbolg cleric) (Entrada 2, 28–on)[15]
    • Ashton Greymoore (earth genasi barbarian) (Campaign 3)[95]
  • Marisha Ray[7]
    • Keyleth of the Air Ashari (half-elf druid) (Campaign ane)[15]
    • Beauregard "Beau" Lionett (human monk) (Entrada 2)[fifteen]
    • Laudna (Hollow I warlock/magician) (Campaign three)[95] [115]
  • Orion Acaba[108]
    • Tiberius Stormwind (dragonborn sorcerer) (Entrada 1, ane–27)[14] [15]
  • Sam Riegel
    • Scanlan Shorthalt (gnome bard) (Campaign 1, absent 86–98)[15]
    • Taryon "Tary" Gary Darrington (human artificer) (Campaign 1, 85–102 and "Dalen's Closet")[fifteen]
    • Nott the Brave/Veth Brenatto (goblin/halfling rogue / wizard) (Campaign 2)[fifteen]
    • Fresh Cutting Grass (automaton cleric) (Campaign 3)[95]
  • Robbie Daymond
    • Dorian Tempest (air genasi bard) (Exandria Unlimited, Campaign three)[95]
  • Aimee Carrero
    • Opal (homo warlock) (Exandria Unlimited)
  • Aabria Iyengar
    • Dungeon Master (Exandria Unlimited)

Guests [edit]

Guests are an irregular occurrence on Critical Role and, in nearly cases, but stay on the testify for a 1-off appearance or a few consecutive episodes. Simply a few guests (Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Will Friedle and Patrick Rothfuss in campaign 1, as well equally Khary Payton in entrada ii) accept appeared in non-sequent episodes, with their respective characters playing an agile role in different parts of the overall storyline. Chris Perkins is the merely guest to appear in multiple campaigns. He has a guest role in both of the first ii campaigns, playing a different character in each.[109]

Campaign 1 [edit]

  • Felicia Twenty-four hour period every bit Lyra (human wizard)[109]
  • Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Zahra Hydris (tiefling warlock)[109]
  • Wil Wheaton as Thorbir Falbek (dwarf fighter)[109]
  • Volition Friedle as Kashaw Vesh (human cleric)[109]
  • Kit Buss as Lillith Anioska Daturai (tiefling sorcerer)[109]
  • Jason C. Miller equally Garthok (half-orc rogue)[109]
  • Chris Hardwick as Gern Blanston (dragonborn wizard)[109]
  • Chris Perkins as Shale (goliath fighter)[109]
  • Patrick Rothfuss equally Kerrek (homo paladin)[109]
  • ND Stevenson as Tova (dwarf/werebear blood hunter)[109]
  • Jon Heder equally Lionel "Chod" Gayheart (one-half-orc bard/barbaric)[109]
  • Darin De Paul as Ethrid "Sprigg" Brokenbranch (gnome rogue)[109]
  • Joe Manganiello as Arkhan the Cruel (red dragonborn paladin/barbarian)[109]

Campaign 2 [edit]

  • Khary Payton as Shakäste (man cleric)[109]
  • Marking Hulmes as Calianna (half-elf wizard, 1/ten black dragon)[109]
  • Ashly Burch as Keg (dwarven fighter)[109]
  • Sumalee Montano as Nila (firbolg druid)[109]
  • Chris Perkins equally Spurt (kobold inventor)[109]
  • Deborah Ann Woll every bit Twiggy (forest gnome rogue)[109]
  • Mica Burton as Reani (aasimar druid)[109]

Exandria Unlimited [edit]

  • Anjali Bhimani as Fy'ra Rai (fire genasi monk)[116] [117]

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

As of Jan 2016, each episode of the show has been watched for more a million minutes on Twitch, totaling over 37 million minutes watched for the whole series.[8] [118] Additionally, the YouTube archived videos have over 115 one thousand thousand views.[119] By the fourth dimension the 100th episode was launched, the channel had amassed over 68 million views overall,[56] reaching over 224 meg views as of December 2020.[119] As of January 2021,[update] the first episode of campaign one has been watched xv million times on YouTube.[120] In October 2021, Business Insider reported that the official Twitch channel had 828,000 followers and xiii,530 active subscribers while the official YouTube channel had 1.4 million subscribers.[42] Multifariousness reported "historically, C.R.'s Twitch channel has attracted sixty,000-75,000 live viewers for each episode. Factoring in on-demand plays on Twitch and YouTube, the total per-episode audience has ranged from one.2 million to one.v million, according to Willingham. In the by 12 months, the audition has grown more than 23% on Twitch and most 50% on YouTube yr over twelvemonth. That said, Critical Part remains relatively small compared with other popular creators and digital media properties: Information technology has 818,000 followers on Twitch (the platform'south most popular streamers have 10 meg or more than)".[121]

In a January 2016 article, Polygon described Disquisitional Role as a "thoroughly modern" bear witness with a business model that is still developing.[8]

The show has defenseless the attending of the publishers of Dungeons & Dragons, Wizards of the Declension, who discussed information technology at length on two occasions on their official D&D podcast, forth with cast members Matthew Mercer, Marisha Ray, Liam O'Brien, Laura Bailey and one-time member Orion Acaba.[122] [123] In an interview with the online gaming magazine Polygon, lead D&D designer Mike Mearls commented about the show: "Information technology was really cool, every bit a guy who works on Dungeons & Dragons, to open up my Twitch app on my iPad and come across Dungeons & Dragons in the commencement row."[124]

Viewer responses to the prove have been overwhelmingly positive,[11] with many fans, nicknamed "Critters",[125] creating content such as fanart, fan fiction, character-inspired music, and fan-created trade for the bear witness. Fans as well send in many gifts for the cast and crew, resulting in occasional "Critmas" episodes during which the gifts are opened and distributed.[126]

The cast of Critical Role are active participants on sci-fi/comics convention circuits, and have appeared for panels and signings at San Diego and New York Comic Cons.[9] For the 2015 New York con, "critical rolls" were available from one of the nutrient vendors.[127]

Andy Wilson, for Bleeding Cool, highlighted Critical Role as "the best show [he has] watched all year" in 2020. He wrote, "I've said repeatedly that Critical Role is the future of television, and specifically praising their response to COVID that continued their show in a safe fashion where no 1 has gotten ill. Permit me intermission there for a moment: no one has gotten sick. They have been smart and responsible and safe. [...] Simply even more important is what they did this yr. They are, weekly, one of the about-watched streams on Twitch. [...] They gave fans something to look forward to every week– an incredible feat given the endless monotony and despair of socially distant quarantine life."[128]

Chris King, in his review of Exandria Unlimited for Polygon, commented that "despite Critical Role's commercial success, criticisms of the show accept been mounting over the years — beginning, that the bandage wasn't various plenty and, second, that there was really no easy way in to understanding this world without starting all the manner back at the beginning".[129] King felt the show didn't succeed every bit an entry for new fans (betwixt the testify's claw and the length of each episode), however, "Exandria Unlimited is still a big footstep in the right management. [...] Some fans of the serial have go wedded to the idea that Mercer's way is the merely fashion to play, but Iyengar'south work here goes a long way toward proving that Critical Role doesn't always demand Mercer at the head of the table to succeed".[129] King wrote, "Exandria Unlimited has been able to retain what makes Disquisitional Role and then beloved by so many fans, while bringing new voices to the table. [...] It'due south non an gamble for the uninitiated, but instead an interstitial adventure filled with pre-existing lore and in-jokes to old campaigns, and no clear starting signal for new fans to connect with. But it'southward notwithstanding a lot of fun".[129]

Accolades [edit]

Year Accolade Category Result Ref
2016 Streamy Awards Gaming Nominated [130]
2018 Streamy Awards Live Streamer Nominated [131]
2019 Webby Awards Video Serial & Channels – Games Won (Webby Award & People's Phonation) [19]
2019 Shorty Awards Games Won (Finalist & Audience Honor) [132]
2022 The Streamer Awards Best Office-Play Streamer Nominated [133]

Controversy [edit]

Orion Acaba left Critical Role in 2015.[14] [134] [135] Emily Friedman, in the book Roleplaying Games in the Digital Historic period: Essays on Transmedia Storytelling, Tabletop RPGs and Fandom (2021), highlighted that "while the public statements by all were civil and warm, fan speculation was so rampant that the Critical Role Reddit page [...] has an unabridged FAQ section on what tin can and cannot be discussed in relation to Acaba and his character Tiberius Stormwind [...]. Acaba attempted to run an independent spinoff series focused on the grapheme'due south habitation country of Draconia, simply the show only saw a handful of episodes earlier information technology ended. Acaba courted fan appeals to bring back his character (and thus himself), none successful. As of this writing, almost all episodes of the spinoff have been purged from YouTube [...]. The show's audience base expanded significantly in the months after Acaba's departure [...]. As a consequence, different viewers have a unlike experience of 'how long' Tiberius was a role of Critical Part".[61] : 195 Shelly Jones, in an essay in the book Sentry Us Roll (2021), besides highlighted the fan response (including the Reddit FAQ) to Acaba'southward departure and the cast's "external strife associated" with his divergence (such as "disgruntled and deleted Tweets" and an "uncomfortable AskMeAnything [AMA] on Reddit").[135] : 139 Jones also commented that Disquisitional Role's fandom has learned a "behavior of erasure in the guise of maintaining a positive attitude" from the show itself. The FAQ of The Legend of Vox Machina Kickstarter states that Tiberius would not appear in the evidence; Jones wrote, "while there are many possible reasons for this exclusion, the upshot is the same: the ultimate baloney of the narrative of Disquisitional Role". Cori McCreery, for WWAC, highlighted Tiberius' exit in the second volume of the prequel comic. She wrote, "Part of the beauty of adaptations is that you can change things that no longer fit the story y'all want to tell. The Critical Part team had a falling out with the actor who played Tiberius, and the character wound upwards leaving the game pretty early on into the stream, and leaving a fleck of a conundrum for adaptations like this and the upcoming cartoon. [...] And so while I don't know if they're writing the character out in the comics earlier than he left the game, I do know that they exercise non plan to employ him in the animated serial, despite his beingness present for some of the adventures there. I'd be perfectly fine if this adaptation took a page from the medium it's role of and provides everyone with a retcon of the group's by".[17]

In 2019, a Critical Role one-shot was sponsored by Wendy'due south to promote the Banquet of Legends RPG system developed past the company.[136] [137] However, following a potent negative fan response to the sponsor, the Critical Function squad chose to accept down the VOD,[136] [137] [135] and announced via Twitter that they had donated their sponsorship profits from the one-shot to the Farm Worker Justice organisation.[138] [137] [135] In 2021, the book The Routledge Handbook of Remix Studies and Digital Humanities highlighted the Feast of Legends one-shot. It states, "neither the game itself nor quality of the Critical Role operation was really at issue [...]. Accepting financial support from Wendy's was read among some fans equally a tacit credence of political positions held by Wendy's. [...] To bring Disquisitional Role into contact with Wendy's was not only bringing professional voice actors into Freshtovia; a whole array of political bug were brought into the mix at the same fourth dimension. The Critical Part staff scrubbed nigh all evidence of the video from their official feeds and records. The customs was significantly jarred by the mashup, not of D&D and fast food, but escapism and politics".[137] Jones commented that decision to remove the Banquet of Legends episode was "presumably" made by the show's "development squad for purposes of branding and controlling the criticism circulating virtually the failed experiment".[135] : 149 Jones also highlighted that the fan-created wiki followed the show's instance and that past scrubbing the episode from their wiki, these fans "are erasing any evidence of negativity in an try to protect their fan object".[135] : 149

Licensed works and related products [edit]

Critical Role's commercial success has led to many other related products, including a prequel comic serial,[139] [16] fine art books,[140] [141] a novel,[142] [143] ii entrada setting books (Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting and Explorer's Guide to Wildemount),[144] [145] [146] and an upcoming blithe serial.[28] [30] Hobby and toy stores sell miniatures and other collectibles related to Critical Role.[147] [148]

Charity interest [edit]

On October sixteen, 2015, the Extra Life fundraiser episode raised over $20,000 for the Children's Miracle Network during the circulate.[149] This charity episode included a reappearance of the Critical Rejects, every bit well as three members of the Critical Function cast: Liam O'Brien, Marisha Ray, and Orion Acaba.

During the prove, viewers are invited to donate money to 826LA, which is later provided in a lump sum to the clemency.[150] Donation amounts and letters announced live on the stream, and on earlier episodes, a list of donors was read at the end of each session. During Geek & Sundry'southward 2015 Actress Life fundraiser, a special interactive episode was broadcast. This episode alone brought in over $xx,000 for the Children'due south Phenomenon Network, and the event as a whole raised over $76,000. In tardily Nov 2015, Geek & Sundry'due south Twitch channel held a special Doctors Without Borders fundraiser, with nearly one-half of the $10,000 goal being raised during the 4-hour Disquisitional Role broadcast. In Dec 2015, the cast released an article on Geek & Sundry, "Critter's Guide to Critmas", in response to the flood of gifts they were receiving from fans, asking them to instead donate to a variety of charities, with a dissimilar cast member sponsoring each charity.[151]

In Spring 2018, the evidence held a charity drive for 826LA which resulted in customs members donating over $fifty,000, with a matching amount given past one generous community fellow member. The drive resulted in some prizes being unlocked for the community, such every bit discount codes for D&D Beyond and Wyrmwood Gaming, a 2nd "Fireside Chat" with Mercer, and a second Honey Heist run by Ray.[125]

Disquisitional Function Foundation [edit]

Critical Function Productions launched a new 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Critical Role Foundation, in September 2020 with the mission statement: "To go out the globe better than we institute it." CBR reported that "Critical Function Foundation will partner with other organizations in the nonprofit sector that share the same values as Critical Office and its community, in addition to raising emergency relief funds to be put toward immediate humanitarian aid as needed. Its inaugural partnership will be with Beginning Nations Development Institute, which seeks to strengthen Native American economies and communities. CRF aims to raise $fifty,000 for Showtime Nations, which volition fund the Native Youth & Culture Fund for two initiatives over the grade of 1 year."[152]

See too [edit]

  • HarmonQuest
  • The Adventure Zone

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b c A homebrew class developed by Mercer.[110] [111] [112]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Critical Role at Geek & Sundry

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