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->'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/HenryDjanik (European French)
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A group of children who have been abandoned near an oasis since their plane crashed shortly after/during the Great War. Max is found by them after he is exiled from Bartertown and they take him in, believing him to be their mythical "Mr. Walker", who will take them to their paradise of "Tomorrow-Morrow Land".

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A group of children who have been abandoned near an oasis since their plane crashed shortly after/during the Great War. Max is found by them after he is exiled from Bartertown and they take him in, believing him to be their mythical "Mr. "Captain Walker", who will take them to their paradise of "Tomorrow-Morrow Land".
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Master mocks those ranked above and below him, brazenly flaunts Auntie Entity's authority, and rules the undercity with the combination of his own genius and Blaster's iron fist... but when Blaster is defeated he throws himself in front of Max's killing blow, and Blaster's response makes it clear that the two are close as brothers. Master's manipulations served to protect ''both'' of them, and his phrasing takes on a different tone when you know that he really ''was'' talking slow and using small words so someone far less intelligent could understand: that person being Blaster. He also responds kindly to the children as they make their escape, showing them how to play their beloved artifact on the record player, and risks himself to make sure everyone gets on the plane.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Master mocks those ranked above and below him, brazenly flaunts flouts Auntie Entity's authority, and rules the undercity with the combination of his own genius and Blaster's iron fist... but when Blaster is defeated he throws himself in front of Max's killing blow, and Blaster's response makes it clear that the two are close as brothers. Master's manipulations served to protect ''both'' of them, and his phrasing takes on a different tone when you know that he really ''was'' talking slow and using small words so someone far less intelligent could understand: that person being Blaster. He also responds kindly to the children as they make their escape, showing them how to play their beloved artifact on the record player, and risks himself to make sure everyone gets on the plane.
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* BornAfterTheEnd: Many of the kids were born after the plane crash that brought them there at the tail end of the apocalyptic wars. In the Novelization, it is implied that all of them were born after the apocalypse and the original child survivors of the crash, their parents, died while searching the desert for a potential savior.

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