Shows

The following is a list of shows that Critical Role Productions has created.

Critical Role
Critical Role is the flagship show for the channel, and consists of long-running Dungeons & Dragons campaigns set in Exandria. The DM is Matthew Mercer. Prior to the COVID-19 hiatus, all episodes aired live. Beginning with, episodes have been live-to-tape. Critical Role airs weekly at 7 pm Pacific time on Thursdays. Beginning with Campaign 3, the main show does not air on the final week of the month.

Exandria Unlimited
Exandria Unlimited (series) is an anthology series of miniseries, set in Exandria and canonical to the campaigns, but featuring other DMs as well as a mix of the main Critical Role cast and guests. Exandria Unlimited is pre-taped. With the exception of, which aired on a Friday, Exandria Unlimited airs on Thursdays at 7 pm Pacific, in the same time slot as the main campaigns.

The Legend of Vox Machina
The Legend of Vox Machina is an animated series on Amazon Prime. It was funded via Kickstarter and was animated by Titmouse, with the actors of the cast voicing their Vox Machina character. The first season premiered on January 28, 2022 through February 18, 2022, with three episodes released each week for a total of twelve episodes. It was adapted from the Briarwoods arc of Campaign 1, though it is considered its own continuity. The second season will also have twelve episodes.

Commentary Shows
The following shows serve as an opportunity for the cast to provide more information, out of character, on the goings-on in the campaigns. They are supplemented by various Q&A panels, Fireside Chats, and other Bits and bobs such as the Campaign wrap-ups.

Talks Machina was, for most of its run, a live, weekly show airing Tuesday nights at 7 pm Pacific, hosted by Brian W. Foster, in which he, Dani Carr, and the guests (main cast members, and occasionally guest stars from the campaign) discussed the ongoing campaign. Talks Machina first aired on November 15, 2016, after, and ended on May 25, 2021, after. It included viewer-submitted questions and such features as Fan art of the Week. During Campaign 1, Talks Machina frequently had much of the cast on each week; by early Campaign 2, typically there were only two guests each week. Following the COVID-19 hiatus, Talks Machina shifted to a pre-taped and socially distant format, did not take viewer questions as the episodes were often taped prior to the discussed Critical Role episodes airing, and was biweekly.

4-Sided Dive began airing on April 5, 2022, and airs on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 pm Pacific. It is a pre-taped roundtable show, with no fixed host; rather, the four guests each episode (typically main cast members or guest stars from the campaign) roll dice to determine who will serve as host. 4-Sided Dive takes viewer questions about the campaign that can be asked of anyone in the cast, or future guest stars, at any time.

Recap Shows
Critical Recap was a video series hosted by Dani Carr, in which she gave a roughly five minute summary of the previous episode of Critical Role. It began with a summary of the first ten episodes of Campaign Two and continued through the summary of, after which it moved to written, rather than video format. The recaps covering to  were lost in Critical Role's departure from Geek & Sundry, and a recap for  was not made.

Crit Recap Animated is an ongoing video series summarizing Campaign 2 in brief videos animated by Offworld Studio and narrated by Dani Carr with the main cast voicing their characters and Matt voicing many NPCs. Several guest stars have also voiced their characters. The most recent episode summarized to  and was released on February 24, 2022.

UnDeadwood
UnDeadwood is a Weird West four-part miniseries set in a supernatural version of Deadwood, South Dakota. It was based on the Deadlands: Reloaded RPG system. The GM was Brian W. Foster. It aired weekly on Fridays at 7 pm Pacific from October 18, 2019 to November 15, 2019.

Tabletop RPG One-shots
One-shots include a wide variety of one-shots (or occasionally two- or three-shots). They vary in game system, setting, and canonicity.