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* ArcherArchetype: Yona-Ya-Yin's preferred weapon is the bow and arrow.
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* HeroesPreferSwords: Though it's not the only weapon he's ever used. He also [[DropTheHammer used a hammer]] at one point, a leftover from back when he went by the name of Thor, and he used his father's old war-axe in another episode.

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* HeroesPreferSwords: Though it's not the only weapon he's ever used. He also [[DropTheHammer used a hammer]] hammer at one point, a leftover from back when he went by the name of Thor, and he used his father's old war-axe in another episode.
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* InformedSpecies: He repeatedly states that's not a chicken but a fowl. Unless Lemurian fowls look different, he looks nothing like either. Keep in mind that animals that belong to the term fowl includes ducks, pheasants, turkeys, geese and, yes, even chickens. The closest normal bird Virgil looks closes to is an owl.

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* InformedSpecies: He repeatedly states that's not a chicken but a fowl. Unless Lemurian fowls look different, he looks nothing like either. Keep in mind that animals that belong to the term fowl includes ducks, pheasants, turkeys, geese and, yes, even chickens. The closest normal bird Virgil looks closes to like is an owl.
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* InformedSpecies: He repeatedly states that's not a chicken but a fowl. Unless Lemurian fowls look different, he looks nothing like either. Keep in mind that animals that belong to the term fowl includes ducks, pheasants, turkeys, geese and, yes, even chickens. The closest normal bird Virgil looks closes to is an owl.
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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings

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-->'''Voiced by''': Clyde Kusatsu

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-->'''Voiced by''': Clyde Kusatsu
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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings

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-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JimCummings
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* GoodIsNotDumb: Max is well read, quick thinking and able to come up with IndyPloy{{s}} that invariably save the day.

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* GoodIsNotDumb: Max is well read, quick thinking and able to come up with IndyPloy{{s}} {{Indy Ploy}}s that invariably save the day.
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* BladeOnAStick: Mujaji's weapon is a spear.
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* BadassBaritone: When you're voiced by Richard Moll, it's inevitable that your voice will be deep.



* BadassBaritone: In courtesy of Tony Jay.



* ContraltoofDanger: In courtesy of Tress MacNeille.



* BadassBaritone: In courtesy of Tony Jay.



* BadassBaritone: In courtesy of Ron Perlman.

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* BrokenPedestal: This is how Max breaks Beowulf out of his funk. Max makes a big show of talking about how Beowulf was one of his heroes and how he wanted to be like him. Beowulf says that Max shames him, and Max whispers to Virgil that's the idea. That rouses Beowulf to show that he can still muster his old fighting spirit.
* DreadfulMusician: Beowulf sings while he fights. Virgil says that Beowulf fights with great spirit, and Max says that he's also got a tin ear.



* RefusalOfTheCall: He initially refuses to join the quest, so Max gets Norman, Beowulf and Yona-Ya-Yin to forcibly drag him along.



* TheTrickster: Virgil uses this exact word to describe him. His fighting style relies on thinking on his feet and letting his enemy do most of the work for him, which is the basis of the heroic attribute he teaches Max.

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* TheTrickster: Virgil uses this exact word to describe him. His fighting style relies on thinking on his feet and letting his enemy do most of the work for him, which is the basis of the heroic attribute he teaches Max. It's also implied that this is how he gets Max to overcome his fears of facing Skullmaster. He offers to show Max the world, saying that Skullmaster will hold. Max declines, saying that he has to face his fears even if he doesn't want to.


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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: When a rhinoceros goes wild, Mujaji wrestles it into submission without even breaking a sweat.
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* TenorBoy: In courtesy of Rob Paulsen.


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* TenorBoy: In courtesy of Jason Marsden.


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* BadassBaritone: In courtesy of Tony Jay.


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* ContraltoofDanger: In courtesy of Tress MacNeille.


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* TenorBoy: In courtesy of Charlie Adler.


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* BadassBaritone: In courtesy of Tony Jay.


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* BadassBaritone: In courtesy of Ron Perlman.
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* HeroesPreferSwords: Though it's not the only weapon he's ever used. He also [[DropTheHammer used a hammer]] at one point, a leftover from back when he went by the name of Thor, and he [[AnAxeToGrind used his father's old war-axe]] in another episode.

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* HeroesPreferSwords: Though it's not the only weapon he's ever used. He also [[DropTheHammer used a hammer]] at one point, a leftover from back when he went by the name of Thor, and he [[AnAxeToGrind used his father's old war-axe]] war-axe in another episode.
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* BladeOnAStick: Mujaji's WeaponOfChoice is a spear.

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* BladeOnAStick: Mujaji's WeaponOfChoice weapon is a spear.

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A {{Nerd}} from Max's school. He's assigned as Max's study partner in "The Brain-Suckers Cometh" and manages to drive Max so crazy that he asks for a new partner. Despite his annoying tendencies, he still manages to get recruited to help against the titular brain-sucking aliens in lieu of any other ideas, and ends up creating a computer virus to destroy their spaceship.

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A {{Nerd}} nerd from Max's school. He's assigned as Max's study partner in "The Brain-Suckers Cometh" and manages to drive Max so crazy that he asks for a new partner. Despite his annoying tendencies, he still manages to get recruited to help against the titular brain-sucking aliens in lieu of any other ideas, and ends up creating a computer virus to destroy their spaceship.



* {{Nerd}}: No real person could ever be as much of a nerd stereotype as Ernie is.



* {{Nerd}}: Buck-toothed, speaks in tech jargon (with a lisp, no less), constantly worried about his pocket protector... the dude is practically a checklist of nerd stereotypes.
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* BlindingBangs: Sometimes he moves them when something ''really'' weird happens.

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* AlienLunch: He ends up enjoying a peanut butter and ''onion'' sandwich, to say nothing of the meals he usually makes for himself.



* BizarreTasteInFood: He ends up enjoying a peanut butter and ''onion'' sandwich, to say nothing of the meals he usually makes for himself.



* ChosenOne: Or rather, the Mighty One. This is described as being his one and only special power (aside from being the bearer of the cap). The power of his destiny is so strong that it can override and wipe out other peoples' destinies, which is why he's the only one who can face Skullmaster.

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* ChosenOne: TheChosenOne: Or rather, the Mighty One. This is described as being his one and only special power (aside from being the bearer of the cap). The power of his destiny is so strong that it can override and wipe out other peoples' destinies, which is why he's the only one who can face Skullmaster.
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* HollywoodNerd: Buck-toothed, speaks in tech jargon (with a lisp, no less), constantly worried about his pocket protector... the dude is practically a checklist of nerd stereotypes.

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* HollywoodNerd: {{Nerd}}: Buck-toothed, speaks in tech jargon (with a lisp, no less), constantly worried about his pocket protector... the dude is practically a checklist of nerd stereotypes.
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* JuliusBeethovenDaVinci: He was [[Myth/NorseMythology Thor]], [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Samson]], [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Lancelot]] and [[Myth/RobinHood Little John]].

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* JuliusBeethovenDaVinci: He was [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Hercules]], [[Myth/NorseMythology Thor]], [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Samson]], [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Lancelot]] and [[Myth/RobinHood Little John]].
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* JuliusBeethovenDaVinci: He was [[Myth/NorseMythology Thor]], [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Samson]], [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Lancelot]] and [[Myth/RobinHood Little John]].
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: It’s implied in at least one episode that the “Lemurian Fowl” are just [[HumanAllAlong highly evolved humans]], and possibly actually originally from humanity’s future.
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* YouFightLikeACow: Max shouts quips constantly, whether his life is in danger or not.
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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's lived for 10,000 years, a right he won by battling a beast called The Conqueror from dawn to dusk, thereby gaining the blessing of the gods.

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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's lived for 10,000 years, a right years. In "Dawn of the Conqueror" he won by battling must battle a beast called The Conqueror from dawn to dusk, thereby gaining in order to gain the blessing of the gods.gods and live for another 10,000 years.
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* OneMythToExplainThemAll: Throughout history Norman has occasionally offered service to ThePowersThatBe, taking on the names and creating the legends of all of Earth's great warrior-heroes. The episode "Let Sleeping Dragons Lie" revealed that he was known as Thor when he briefly served Odin, but it's also confirmed that he was Samson, Lancelot, and Little John as well.

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* OneMythToExplainThemAll: Throughout history Norman has occasionally offered service to ThePowersThatBe, taking on the names and creating the legends of all many of of Earth's great warrior-heroes. The episode "Let Sleeping Dragons Lie" revealed that he was known as Thor when he briefly served Odin, but it's also confirmed that he was Samson, Lancelot, and Little John as well.
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* GoodIsNotDumb: Max is well read, quick thinking and able to come up with IndyPloys that invariably save the day.

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* GoodIsNotDumb: Max is well read, quick thinking and able to come up with IndyPloys IndyPloy{{s}} that invariably save the day.

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* TheOwlKnowingOne: While he's never identified as an owl (he's a "Lemurian fowl"), he certainly looks like one, and has the intelligence to back it up.



* ArbitrarySkepticism: She knows that monsters, ancient Lemurian chicken people, and magic exist, and yet in one episode she insists that voodoo is all just superstition.

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* ArbitrarySkepticism: She knows that monsters, ancient Lemurian chicken people, bird-people, and magic exist, and yet in one episode she insists that voodoo is all just superstition.

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