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* NeverSayDie: Zigzagged. When referring to actual murders committed or attempted by the main villains, euphemisms are used--Galtar and Goleeta's parents "perished" at Tormack's hands, and the populations of their villages were "destroyed," among other alternatives used--but the show also has a tendency to name locations after the sheer amount of death they're responsible for (such as the Dunes of the Dead, the Caves of the Dead, the Death Bridge, etc.) complete with a number of skeletal bodies to prove the lethality of said location.
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* DaddysLittleVillain: [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_rava_and_tormak_5479.jpg Rava]] fits the trope, though she has no loyalty to Tormack whatsoever; [[WildCard Rava is out for Rava]].
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* DaddysLittleVillain: Tormack's niece [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_rava_and_tormak_5479.jpg Rava]] fits the trope, though she has no loyalty to Tormack whatsoever; whatsoever: [[WildCard Rava is out for Rava]].
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* BadassBaritone: Tormack is a mighty barbarian EvilOverlord with a [[EvilSoundsDeep very deep voice]], courtesy of the late great Brock Peters.
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* EvilSoundsDeep: Tormack is a mighty barbarian EvilOverlord with a very deep voice, courtesy of the late great Brock Peters.
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* ContraltoOfDanger: Goleeta's voice sounds rather deep and hoarse; unusual for a leading female, let alone a princess-type character. Her EvilCounterpart Rava lacks the hoarseness, but has a slightly deeper range.
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* BareYourMidriff: Marin wears a two-piece fur dress that exposes both her legs and belly.
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* MagicalAccessory: Rava's initial WeaponOfChoice is an armlet encrusted with three gems: ruby, diamond, and black stone. The first two allows the user to cast [[ElementalPowers fire and crystallizing beams]], respectively, while the third contains BlackMagic that's only meant to be used as a last resort. She later hands the armlet over to Goleeta as a gesture of goodwill... but of course, [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Rava being Rava]], that's not saying much.
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* MagicalAccessory: Rava's initial WeaponOfChoice weapon is an armlet encrusted with three gems: ruby, diamond, and black stone. The first two allows the user to cast [[ElementalPowers fire and crystallizing beams]], respectively, while the third contains BlackMagic that's only meant to be used as a last resort. She later hands the armlet over to Goleeta as a gesture of goodwill... but of course, [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Rava being Rava]], that's not saying much.
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dewicking Shes Got Legs per TRS
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* ShesGotLegs: Dear god, that Rava and her skimpy white furs... Hanna-Barbera [[AuthorAppeal sure liked]] their girls leggy.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Rak and Tuk, who occasionally pop up to cause trouble for the heroes.
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* CoDragons: Two Thormak's most loyal minions are Krimm his personal sorceror, and Otar who is a MookLieutenant to the Gurzas.
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* CoDragons: Two Thormak's most loyal minions are Krimm his personal sorceror, sorcerer, and Otar who is a MookLieutenant to the Gurzas.
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* IWillFindYou: At the conclusion of Episode 14, Zorn and his new friend Marin end up being separated when a sudden earthquake destroys the bridge they were crossing. Marin barely has enough time to see Zorn safely reach the other side (where Galtar and Goleeta are waiting) before she and her lion-wolf mount are forced to drop down below. What happened to her afterwards isn't known, but Zorn feels that she made it out ok and promises to one day find her again. Sadly, as with the main story itself, this subplot [[LeftHanging never sees its resolution]]...
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* IWillFindYou: At the conclusion of Episode 14, Zorn and his new friend Marin end up being separated when a sudden earthquake destroys the bridge they were crossing. Marin barely has enough time to see Zorn safely reach the other side (where Galtar and Goleeta are waiting) before she and her lion-wolf mount are forced to drop down below. What happened to her afterwards isn't known, but Zorn feels that she made it out ok okay and promises to one day find her again. Sadly, as with the main story itself, this subplot [[LeftHanging never sees its resolution]]...
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* CoDragons: Two Thormak's most loyal minions are Krimm his personal sorceror, and Otar who is a MookLieutenant to the Gurzas.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Rak and Tuk, who occasionally pop up to cause trouble for the heroes.
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* BifurcatedWeapon: Galtar's Golden Lance can turn from a double-bladed sword into a pair of blades; Zorn's Skyscreamer splits into three smaller boomerangs upon being thrown, then back again.
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* BifurcatedWeapon: Galtar's Golden Lance can turn from a double-bladed sword into a pair of blades; blades or a single combined sword; Zorn's Skyscreamer splits into three smaller boomerangs upon being thrown, then back again.
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* MsFanservice: Goleeta and Rava.
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* PantyShot: Goleeta in "Ither's Apprentice". She and Zorn fall out of a nest after sliding down a mountainside and her undies, which match her outfit, are shown as she and Zorn flip in the air on the way down before landing on the ground.
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* MsFanservice: Goleeta and Rava.
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* PantyShot: Goleeta in "Ither's Apprentice". She and Zorn fall out of a nest after sliding down a mountainside and her undies, which match her outfit, are shown as she and Zorn flip in the air on the way down before landing on the ground.
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* ComicBookAdaptation: Almost 15 years after the show was canceled, a single ''Galtar'' story was published in ''Cartoon Network Presents'' as part of a Creator/{{Toonami}} themed issue, alongside a ''WesternAnimation/DynomuttDogWonder'' story (which was also the only time it was featured in the anthology). There was no hint of any sort of follow-up, as the anthology soon rebranded to ''Cartoon Network Starring'' and no longer had Toonami-themed issues.