Critical Role vs Vox Machina animated series: Grog talks to Craven Edge
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- Опубліковано 14 січ 2025
- Side by side comparison of the scene in which Grog talks to his sentient blade, Craven edge. This is a comparison of how the event unfolded in the original campaign verses how it played out in the animated series and the reactions of Travis, Sam and the rest of the cast to what transpires. #TLoVM #TheLegendofVoxMachina #criticalrole #comparison #voxmachina #animated
I get they had to move the scene location for story reasons, but you really loose that good medieval city outhouse with a gnome guarding the door and all the times craven edge sighs. So funny. was crying rewatching the og scene
The series is like a Scanlon retelling I can take it.
Watching these edits is like watching an extended edition 😊
Thats the part where immersiveness depends on nerdiness. The toilets of hundreds of years ago were communal and lacked chances for private conversations with cursed objects.
But I also thought "that woulda been saved for medieval laundry detergent" when vax and scanlan got a bucket of piss thrown on em so im probly no fun.
Kinda impressive that Grog can annoy a sentient weapon enough to sigh/groan.
Travis and Sam with one of the best improve in the first campaign! both a comedic geniuses
5:44 made me realize we might not see Scanlan's blue sparkly scrying poo.
It is referenced in episode 4 of season 1 in the hallway of the Keep if you look closely as Percy is walking towards the door at the end of the episode. So maybe not a full scene, but there is a reference to it.
As great as the animated series has been, you really do lose something in the adaptation, and that something is Liam disappearing out of frame in uncontrolled laughter whenever something hilarious is happening 😂
Honestly i want that full song scanlan was singing.
Beautiful tune.
"The air tarnishes my blade."
Dayum.
SERIOUSLY THOUGH WHERE IS THE ISOLATED VERSION OF SCANLANS SONG IN THE SHOW ITS SO GOOD
I missed the spot in the Amazon show where he learns the sword's name.
I thought this too, i assumed it was in one of the whispers we just didnt hear
yeah, In D&D when you sincronize with an magic item, you know its name.
As much as the scene is comedic, there is a subtle tragedy to the craven edges existence.
To always hunger and never be full...
Grogs questions kind of expose how tragic it's "life" truly is...
Sounds like this Craven fella pissed off the wrong woman
The most disappointing bit was the fact he didn’t call the sword ‘Bacon’ and ‘if it had a female setting’
I can't stop thinking about the bagel meme whenever i hear "craven edge"
Grog: I'm getting drinks, do you want something?
Craven Edge: I want to feast in the blood of our enemies
Grog: I'm getting a Beer
Craven Edge: NO!
Grog: Two Beers!
I wish Craven Edge was a bit sassier in the show like in the og campaign, but I think they managed to get away with what they included pretty well. can't complain here :D
Only Grog can make a sentient weapon feel ever so uncomfortable XD
Cravens Edge but sheathed in the butcher’s bib. A match made in Tartarus.
Why can I imagine Craven Edge acting like a snob and turning its metaphorical nose up at that like a Health Nut being offered Fast Food?
The adaption really doesn't do the stream justice no matter how well done it is
Is there a full song of “outhouse”?
Yes! It was played during the end credits of this episode :)
Loved the little touch in the animated version of Scanlan clearly feeling like he's being demeaned in the interaction, building up to #spoilers# later
2:38 XD
Unrelated, but I think it’s really interesting that Laura “Resident 13 year-old” Bailey laughs all day long at even the hint of innuendo, but shit humor is a hard no. I guess as long as something is going in and not out, it’s a-okay.
I think she's come around, considering how she, by means of magical communication capable of spanning entire planes, asked an important NPC if they were pooping.
@@evanfishsticks8010 Well, that's just her being considerate
Game events are WAY better.
The animated show is good, but I'm still wholly disappointed in it. There's still so much left out, to the point where the emotional connection to many characters and locations just isn't there
That's how it always is. You just can't compress hundreds of hours of story into only a couple and hope it keeps the same depth
@@chrisgonsalves8700 The simple answer would be.....add more episodes. They crammed the entirety of the Briarwood Arc into less than 7 episodes. That literally could have been 12. Hell they didn't even include ANYTHING from Kraghammer. I understand compressing, but at this point, it's just he cliffnotes version
Welcome to show business kiddo
Can barely hear the audio.
Use the volume button