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* SmallRoleBigImpact: In-universe, this burnt-out wanderer unknowingly winds up being instrumental in the formation of post-apocalyptic civilization by being the right man in the right place. The refinery settlers, Gyro Captain, and the Feral Kid of ''The Road Warrior'' go on to found the Great Northern Tribe, while the children and other survivors of ''Beyond Thunderdome'' go on to establish a community in Sydney. While Max doesn't get to join either group, it's implied that he will remembered by future generations as a legend.
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* ''Characters/MadMaxFuryRoad'' (2015)

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* ''Characters/MadMaxFuryRoad'' (2015)''[[Characters/MadMaxFuryRoad Mad Max: Fury Road / Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga]]'' (2015/2024)
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: in the first film Max loses everything, his family, his career and friends, his humanity and civilization itself. In the second he starts finding his way again, reluctantly helping the settlers and forming passing relationships with other human beings once more but still unable to re-join their society. In the 3rd he refuses to kill Blaster and when he finds the tribe of lost children he decides to stay with them, finally finding something to live for and having a future once more, at last recovering who he once was.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: in In the first film Max loses everything, his family, his career and friends, his humanity and civilization itself. In the second he starts finding his way again, reluctantly helping the settlers and forming passing relationships with other human beings once more but still unable to re-join their society. In the 3rd he refuses to kill Blaster and when he finds the tribe of lost children he decides to stay with them, finally finding something to live for and having a future once more, at last recovering who he once was.
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->'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/PatrickFloersheim (European French, ''Mad Max'' and ''Mad Max 2''), Creator/JacquesFrantz (European French, ''Beyond Thunderdome''

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->'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/PatrickFloersheim (European French, ''Mad Max'' and ''Mad Max 2''), Creator/JacquesFrantz (European French, ''Beyond Thunderdome''
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->'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/PatrickFloersheim (European French, ''Mad Max'' and ''Mad Max 2''), Creator/JacquesFrantz (European French, ''Beyond Thunderdome''
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: in the first film Max loses everything, his family, his career and friends, his humanity and civilization itself. In the second he starts finding his way again, reluctantly helping the settlers and forming passing relationships with other human beings once more but still unable to re-join their society. In the 3rd he refuses to kill Blaster and when he finds the tribe of lost children he decides to stay with them, finally finding something to live for and having a future once more, at last recovering who he once was.
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* IHaveManyNames: RedBaron version. He's known to different characters in each film by a different label: The Road Warrior in ''Road Warrior'', Raggedy Man, Captain Walker, and [[Film/TheDollarsTrilogy The Man With No Name]] in ''Beyond Thunderdome'' and Fool and Bloodbag in ''Fury Road''. In the game, he's referred to as both the Driver and the Saint by Chumbucket.

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* IHaveManyNames: RedBaron version. He's known to different characters in each film by a different label: The Road Warrior in ''Road Warrior'', Raggedy Man, Captain Walker, and [[Film/TheDollarsTrilogy [[Film/DollarsTrilogy The Man With No Name]] in ''Beyond Thunderdome'' and Fool and Bloodbag in ''Fury Road''. In the game, he's referred to as both the Driver and the Saint by Chumbucket.
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* TheExpyWithNoName: A badass drifter who talks as little as possible, wears a pistol-type shotgun in a low-slung holster, and wanders the Earth helping people despite himself. Lampshaded when he's introduced as The Man With No Name in ''Beyond Thunderdome''.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Is incredibly antisocial, even by the standards of the setting. Speaks in short sentences that are blunt and straight to the point. Even more apparent by the time the fourth film comes around, where he hears voices in his head and has visual hallucinations. He expresses possible worry about this in the first movie.
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* SawedOffShotgun: His WeaponOfChoice. It's simple, requires little maintenance, has relatively common ammo in a ScavengerWorld and is [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter absolutely devastating]]. Although its scavenged ammo has a tendency towards [[ShurFineGuns failing]].

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* SawedOffShotgun: His WeaponOfChoice.preferred weapon. It's simple, requires little maintenance, has relatively common ammo in a ScavengerWorld and is [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter absolutely devastating]]. Although its scavenged ammo has a tendency towards [[ShurFineGuns failing]].
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Character index of the ''Film/MadMax'' movie franchise.

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Character index of the ''Film/MadMax'' movie film franchise.



* ''Characters/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'' (1982)
* ''Characters/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' (198

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* ''Characters/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'' (1982)
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* ''Characters/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' (198(1985)
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* ''Film/MadMax1'' (1979)

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* ''Film/MadMax1'' ''Characters/MadMax1'' (1979)

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