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Promo photo of "The Legend of Vox Machina" | Source: Facebook.com/voxmachina
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5 Animated Shows Like 'The Legend of Vox Machina' That Are Worth Checking Out

Bettina Dizon
Aug 17, 2023
11:15 P.M.

"The Legend of Vox Machina" became a beloved animated series that tackled relationships and character growth while being funny and entertaining. There are many other shows similar to "The Legend of Vox Machina," which can be watched by avid television viewers.

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"The Legend of Vox Machina" is an animated fantasy series that brings to life the adventures of a group of characters. Set in the fantastical world of Exandria, an unconventional yet effective group of heroes takes on a mission to replace killed-off heroes.

Comprising characters like the barbarian Grog Strongjaw, the gnomish bard Scanlan Shorthalt, and the gnome cleric Pike Trickfoot, this merry band takes on challenging tasks despite their eccentricities.

Additional members include half-elf Keyleth, human Percival "Percy" Fredrickstein von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III, and half-elf twins Vex and Vax, accompanied by a bear.

However, their assignment is much more than they believe they can take. The gang must navigate a landscape filled with magic and monsters to slay unsavory creatures, including a deadly dragon.

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Although animated, "The Legend of Vox Machina" was made for adults. The characters don't hold back on expletives or banter and have realistic dialogues that will interest audiences in the show. For avid television viewers who enjoyed "The Legend of Vox Machina," other similar shows are available on-screen.

'Disenchantment'

Those who enjoy sitcoms and animated shows will undoubtedly like the combination of both in "Disenchantment." The show's creator, Matt Groening, is also responsible for successful productions such as "The Simpsons" and "Futurama."

"Disenchantment" follows the story of Princess Tiabeanie and her forthcoming arranged marriage to Prince Mekimer. However, her life shakes up after meeting a demon and elf named Luci and Elfo. The series stars Abbi Jacobson, Eric Andre, Nat Faxon, and John DiMaggio.

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'Castlevania'

The animated series "Castlevania" introduces fresh characters while retaining the essence of the original storyline, inspired by a video game. Enriched with mythical beings, the show revolves around a fearless vampire hunter's mission to safeguard the city from supernatural forces.

The start of the series' conflict traces back to Dracula's tragic loss, as his wife is unjustly condemned for witchcraft and subjected to a fatal ending. Driven by a thirst for vengeance, Dracula summons malevolent creatures to wreak havoc upon the city, declaring war against the otherworldly.

The "Castlevania" series features stellar voice actors, including Richard Armitage, James Callis, Alejandra Reynoso, Theo James, and many more exceptional talents.

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'The Dragon Prince'

As the title goes, "The Dragon Prince" involves a dragon at the core of its storyline. It focuses on the adventures of Ezran and Callum, stepbrothers, out to unify the lands. However, the tension between the two species arises in a world of mystical creatures.

The show also touches on dark magic and the untapped potential of dragons to destroy many things. Unlike "The Legend of Vox Machina," this series was created for younger viewers and stars Paula Burrows, Jack De Sena, and Sasha Rojen.

'The Boys Presents: Diabolical'

"The Boys Presents: Diabolical" only premiered in 2022 but is already making outstanding achievements on Amazon Prime. As a spin-off of "The Boys," the series follows the same carnage from the live-action show.

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It shows several short stories within "The Boys" universe with characters that have supernatural powers. Although animated, the series is not for the faint of heart. The show stars Grey Griffin, Chris Diamantopoulos, Ben Schwartz, and Anthony Starr.

'Arcane'

After debuting in 2021, "Arcane" became a hit amongst anime lovers, mainly because it has locations and characters from the famous online computer game "League of Legends."

The show stars Hailee Steinfeld, Kevin Alejandro, Jason Spisak, Terri Douglas, and Remy Hii. In 2022, "Arcane" won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program.

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