Critical Role just revealed some of its new Sideshow Collectibles statues by having the famous voice actors meet their collectible counterparts. This charming video showed off some of its existing Critical Role merchandise and gave a sneak preview at what the next Sideshow Collectibles would look like.

Sideshow Collectibles is a company that produces prints, statues, and other collectible items themed after various games, movies, and other forms of media. Over the last few years, Sideshow Collectibles has made an impressive collection of products from Critical Role, the famous actual play Dungeons and Dragons stream and source material for the critically-acclaimed Legend of Vox Machina animated series.

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In a recent video, Sideshow Collectibles showed off some of its new products with the help of Critical Role voice actors Matt Mercer, Laura Bailey, Liam O’Brien, Travis Willingham, Marisha Ray, and Ashley Johnson. In the video, each of the cast members met the statues representing their player characters or, in Mercer’s case, Doty the NPC robot companion from the final arc of the first campaign. The actors geeked out over their miniature counterparts, putting their love for their characters on display.

Many of these statues, like those of Vax, Vex, and Grog, have been available for some time, but keen-eyed fans might have noticed some of the showcased statues aren’t available yet. The Keyleth is currently available for pre-order, and the Percy statue is coming soon. Statues for Pike, Scanlan, Doty, and Taryon have not been added to the Sideshow Collectibles site yet, but players can expect them to come after the other Legend of Vox Machina characters are made available.

Though these Critical Role Sideshow Collectible statues vary in size and cost based on character and detail, they are roughly one foot in height, and range from $170 to $220 before tax and shipping. Critical Role fans who like the Mighty Nein can also order statues of Beau and Fjord, or pre-order one for Jester.

Fans of Critical Role were delighted by the charming video Sideshow Collectibles put out, and were excited to see previews of the new Legend of Vox Machina statues. With the second season of the series now concluded, fans are eager for more Critical Role content in the meantime. As they wait for The Legend of Vox Machina Season 3, the new Mighty Nein animated series, or the next weekly episode of Critical Role, fans might consider checking out Dimension 20 now that Mercer is going to be the Dungeon Master for its next season in May.

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