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1Characters of the 2013 animated film ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic|2013}}''.
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3[[foldercontrol]]
4
5!!Stompers
6
7[[folder:Mary Katherine "MK" Bomba]]
8[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character_main_mary_katherine_0.png]]
9->"My dad always told me stories about a hidden world. Where brave warriors watch over and protect us."
10-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/AmandaSeyfried
11
12A girl in her late teens who moves in with her dad in an isolated house in a forest after her mother passes away. After she blows up at him for his dedication to his work, she unwittingly gets caught up in the unending war between the forest's forces of growth and forces of decay.
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14* ActionSurvivor: M.K. isn't a trained warrior, but manages to get through all the chaos she's put under. She even [[spoiler:saves the pod by using her dad's recording of bat noises... and this is ''after'' she flew a hummingbird to go after her dad]].
15* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Averted. She's reasonably exasperated with her father's complete focus on his work.
16* CharacterDevelopment: Becomes more open and energetic after her adventures with the Leafmen.
17* DeadGuyJunior: See Tuckerization.
18* DudeMagnet: She has [[AcePilot Nod]] and [[PluckyComicRelief Mub]] crushing on her.
19* FieryRedhead: Averted. MK is a pretty calm and rational person, and only gets excited when it's appropriate.
20* FishOutOfWater: Naturally Leafmen customs are all very strange to her.
21* HeroesLoveDogs: MK is clearly fond of her pet pug, Ozzie.
22* HowDoIShotWeb: As she gets shrunk, she gets the ability to jump higher than normal. Yet, she only discovers this later in the movie and takes some time to use it well.
23* InASingleBound: She gets this ability when she becomes small.
24* InSeriesNickname: She goes by "M.K."
25%% * InTheHood: She spends a majority of the film wearing her pink hoodie. %% Technically, this trope is about using hood to conceal identity and/or be sinister. M.K is doing neither.
26* IncredibleShrinkingMan: How she falls in with the Leafmen.
27* InterspeciesRomance: With Nod. He is a Leafman and she's a human.
28* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: She's an attractive teenage girl who happens to be the daughter of a kooky professor.
29%% * MeaningfulName: Her last name means "bomb" in both Czech and Slovak language. %%How is it meaningful for her? Names generally refer to something, that doesn't make them meaningful in storytelling terms (a guy named "Black" is just a guy named Black, unless he's secretly a villain - then it becomes Meaningful Name. In Polish, "bomba" is also slang for a cool thing, similar to "groovy", but...
30* NiceGirl: MK is shown to be a friendly, if reserved person.
31* OfficialCouple: With Nod.
32* OnlySaneWoman: She even tries to invoke this trope to her father.
33* PluckyGirl: She never gives up trying to fix her relationship with her father. Also, she never gives up trying to return to her normal size and get back home.
34* SheIsAllGrownUp: Gets this response from her father when she comes to live with him.
35* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She is remarkable for her combination of red hair and green eyes, and she is the main character of the movie.
36* SignificantWardrobeShift: By the end, MK decides to lose her hoodie (replacing it with a pink t-shirt), symbolizing her newfound openness.
37* StrongFamilyResemblance: Lampshaded by her father at the beginning of the movie. Except for her red hair and dark green eyes (which she got from her father), MK looks a lot like her mother.
38* TomboyishPonytail
39* {{Tuckerization}}: MK is named after William Joyce's daughter, Mary Katherine, who died back in 2010 around the age MK is.
40* UglyGuysHotDaughter: She is attractive and she's the daughter of Professor Bomba, who... isn't.
41* WackyParentSeriousChild: Deconstructed. Having a father how believes in "tiny men" to the point it ruined his life in every way imaginable doesn't help with forming a bond with his almost adult and skeptical daughter.
42* YouKnowImBlackRight: Nod's mockery of the "Stomper" whom they'd been misleading for years (her dad) doesn't go over well with MK.
43[[/folder]]
44
45[[folder:Professor Radcliffe Bomba]]
46[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bomba.png]]
47->"Just because you haven't seen something doesn't mean it's not there."
48-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JasonSudeikis
49
50MK's BumblingDad, a professor whose research on the Leafmen ruined his marriage and career.
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52* AbsentMindedProfessor: His outdated computers and messy house suggest he really doesn't get out much.
53* AgentMulder: He's very dedicated in researching on the Leafmen. Of course, this destroys his career and marriage.
54* BumblingDad: Is unused to interacting with humans in general, let alone his own daughter.
55* CassandraTruth: No one but him believes in a race of tiny people living in the forest, but MK gets shrunk and sees them for herself, which proves that he was right.
56* ChekhovsGun: The bat sounds on his iPod Touch [[spoiler:are used to lure the bats away from the moon, allowing the pod to bloom in moonlight.]]
57* {{Determinator}}: {{Deconstructed}} in that his overwhelming desire to find the Leafmen ruined his marriage and career, kept him from society, and left him estranged from his only child.
58* ForScience!: This initially seems to be Professor Bomba's only reason for seeking the Leafmen, given his career, his reputation and his marriage were destroyed by his singleminded search for proof of their existence. [[spoiler: By the end, he can barely get out that he hoped that, by proving the existence of the Leafmen, that he could bring her and her mother back.]]
59* FieryRedhead: More fiery than his daughter, in an enthusiastic way, not a violent one.
60* GadgeteerGenius: Has built gadgets that allow him to adjust to the "speed" of miniature creatures, allowing him to communicate with them.
61* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: His self-made goggles allow him to see the slow motions of the Leafmen.
62* HeroicBSOD: Seeing MK Leafman-sized is the breaking point for him, where he realizes he must have hallucinated and how far detached from society he is. He turns off his cameras and packs up or outright throws his equipment off tables in a rage.
63* HiddenDepths: He appears to be an excellent artist, as he sketched realistic drawings of the Leafmen.
64* {{Keet}}: He's very enthusiastic.
65* MadScientist: A definitely-not-evil version. Nonetheless, he has become very detached from his family and society due to his research.
66* MeaningfulName: His last name means "bomb" in Czech, Slovak, Polish and a couple of other Slavic languages. Several other (unrelated) languages, too. And yup, his efforts to convince the scientific community of the leafmen's existence... bombed.
67* NiceGuy: He's a friendly guy. Bit [[{{Keet}} too enthusiastic]], though.
68* ParentsAsPeople: He loves M.K. but his desire to find the Leafmen estranged their relationship.
69* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Same deal as his daughter. He too is a central character in the movie.
70* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: To further underline his role as a scientist and a GadgeteerGenius.
71* UglyGuyHotWife: His (ex)-wife, Susan, was quite beautiful; Mr. Bomba on the other hand.... well, you get it.
72* UnnamedParent: His first name is never brought up by himself or MK, but it ''can'' be seen on his driver's license during the closing credits.
73* WackyParentSeriousChild: Deconstructed. Having a father how believes in "tiny men" to the point it ruined his life in every way imaginable doesn't help with forming a bond with his almost adult and skeptical daughter.
74[[/folder]]
75
76[[folder:Susan Bomba]]
77[[quoteright:191:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic1010.jpg]]
78
79MK's deceased mother.
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81* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: From the way that M.K. hugged and spoke to the photo of her, it showed that Susan was a loving, caring mother.
82* TheLostLenore: To Radcliffe, even before her death. He admits to wanting to discover the existence of the Leafmen in order to mend their relationship.
83* TheMaidenNameDebate: It's unknown if she kept her husband's surname or went back to her maiden name after their divorce, especially since she stayed single until she died.
84%% * MeaningfulName: Her last name means "bomb" in both Czech and Slovak language. %%How is it meaningful for her?
85* MissingMom: To MK, her death is what causes her daughter to move in with her estranged father.
86* NoodleIncident: The "incident" or fight that had made her leave is unknown, but it would have had something to do with her husband's work.
87* PlotTriggeringDeath: Susan's death is the reason why MK moved in with her father, learned about the Leafmen, etc.
88* PosthumousCharacter: Dead by the start of the movie.
89* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's not even alive, but provides most of the plot.
90* TakingTheKids: Justified. Her ex-husband was so consumed with finding the non-existent creatures to the point he was alienated from society. Any reasonable person would understand.
91* UglyGuyHotWife: She was quite beautiful; Mr. Bomba on the other hand.... well, you get it.
92[[/folder]]
93
94[[folder:Ozzie]]
95[[quoteright:297:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bbb5f0a66d06475983c4c1a388e4a553.jpg]]
96->'''MK''': "Ozzie! No kisses!"
97
98MK's one-eyed, three legged old pug.
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100* AmusingInjuries: Bumps into things constantly on account of his lacking depth perception and reduced mobility.
101* BigFriendlyDog: By Leafman standards. He's certainly very friendly and ''loves'' licking.
102* EvilDetectingDog: He growls at the bat call, which is being sung by Mandrake.
103* GeniusDitz: Looking at Ozzie's behaviour, it sometimes seems like he has a better understanding of the situation than the humans do! Notably, he's clearly just trying to be affectionate with MK (not realising what that mean for her tiny size), and clearly directs (or '''tries''' to direct) Bomba to important things (MK's note, MK on the monitor).
104* NotSoSmallRole: He runs out of the door, so MK chases him and gets into the plot. Then he gets Bomba to notice things.
105[[/folder]]
106
107!!Leafmen
108
109[[folder:Nod]]
110[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character_main_nod.png]]
111->"C'mon! You're with us now!"
112-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JoshHutcherson (English), Creator/JeremieRenier (European French)
113
114A free-spirited young Leafman soldier who quits his job because he doesn't work well in a team, much to his superior Ronin's chagrin.
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116* AcePilot: He is very skilled when riding birds, as shown in the race scene. He wins even in spite of all the cheating done by his competitors.
117* BadassArmFold: On the cast poster.
118* ButtMonkey: Especially when Mub's involved.
119* CharacterDevelopment: Nod slowly, but ultimately comes to accept the importance of thinking of others.
120* DeadpanSnarker: Again, the race scene showcases it best, and he manages to make witty comments even when beaten up by Bufo's cronies.
121* {{Deuteragonist}}: Much of the movie revolves around his development from selfish loner to selfless Leafman warrior.
122* {{Foil}}: Ronin the seasoned warrior, to Nod, the rookie warrior.
123* InASingleBound: Something common to all Leafmen.
124* InterspeciesRomance: With MK. She's human and he is a Leafman.
125* IronicName: A nod is a physical sign that someone agrees with or will obey someone else. Now the guy named "Nod" doesn't do either.
126** Also he isn't anywhere near being hell-bent on [[VideoGame/CommandAndConquerTiberianSeries malforming the Earth with foreign crystalline substance from outer space]].
127* IWorkAlone: This is his reason for quitting the Leafmen. He states that teamwork is not his thing and he'd rather do things by himself.
128* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Nod doesn't like teamwork and rather do his own thing. But, he does have a good heart. And, over the course of the movie, [[CharacterDevelopment Nod does change.]]
129* LikeASonToMe: It's implied Ronin might be growing to see Nod this way, but their mutual stubbornness gets in the way. Only reinforced by the fact that Nod's father was good friends with Ronin.
130* LoveInterest: To MK.
131* OfficialCouple: With MK.
132* ReluctantWarrior: Quits the Leafmen because he doesn't play well as part of a team, preferring doing things his way.
133* TallDarkAndHandsome: Fits the general criteria well.
134* WhatTheHellHero: Ronin gives him a big one when he and MK go for a walk through the forest when he should be guarding the pod.
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:Ronin]]
138[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character_main_ronin.png]]
139->"If our world dies, your world will die too."
140-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ColinFarrell
141
142Nod's commanding officer and the no-nonsense captain of Queen Tara's guard.
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144* ArchEnemy: Mandrake's, apparently, although we don't know to what degree this is reciprocated.
145---> '''Mandrake:''' [Ronin is] an old... hmm, what do you call someone you've known a really long time and always wanted to destroy?
146* BadassBack: Ronin blocks an attack from behind with the scabbard of his sword, without even a flinch.
147* BodyGuardCrush: Is strongly implied to have been in love with [[spoiler:Tara.]]
148* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: The Brooding Boy to Tara's Gentle Girl. She mentions that he used to smile when they were children and is noticeably flirty with him when he keeps things professional between them.
149* CatchAndReturn: Ronin does one of these. Can be seen at about 1:38 in the second trailer.
150* ChildhoodFriends: With Tara.
151* CulturedBadass: Looks very dapper in his white coat, as opposed to scruffy Nod. Also, compare their poses in the [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/EpicCharacterComparison_4450.JPG promotional cast picture.]]
152* DeadlyDodging: Ronin dodges a shot from Dagda and [[spoiler:kills him in return]], but Dagda's shot [[spoiler:hits the queen as a result.]]
153* DeadpanSnarker: On par with Nod.
154-->'''Mandrake''': Ronin! What a surprise! I get so few guests.\
155'''Ronin''': Must be the stench of death. Some people don't care for it.
156* FailureKnight: Ronin is determined to protect MK and the pod [[spoiler: because the pod is all the forest has left of Tara]].
157* FightingIrish: Can kick butt and has an Irish accent.
158* {{Foil}}: Ronin the seasoned warrior, to Nod, the rookie warrior.
159* HeartbrokenBadass: [[spoiler: Pretty much, it's obvious Tara's death is really affecting him.]]
160* IcyBlueEyes: They fit his overall stern and stoic personality.
161* LadyAndKnight: White Knight to Tara's Bright Lady.
162* LanternJawOfJustice: Lampshaded by Grub.
163* {{Mangst}}: His facial expressions show that he's visibly upset over [[spoiler:Tara's death]] well, but he takes it in stride.
164* McNinja: All Leafmen are this to an extent, but he's the most notable example, given his overall appearance. His armor seems designed to resemble samurai's armor, he wields a katana to fight and his name refers to samurai without lords.
165* MeaningfulName: A ronin is a samurai without a lord to serve. [[spoiler:Fittingly, he goes through most of the movie without a queen to command him.]]
166* MentorOccupationalHazard: Subverted. [[spoiler: It only seemed Ronin was done for; turns out he's much too badass to just go out surrounded by hundreds of Boggans.]]
167* NotSoAboveItAll: He joins in with Nod on making fun of Professor Bomba.
168* OneManArmy: [[spoiler: He survives the fight against a swarm of Boggans in the climax and defeats Mandrake.]]
169* ParentalSubstitute: Acts as a father figure to Nod, especially since he promised Nod's actual father he would look after him.
170* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The queen's highest-ranked soldier, and the most powerful Leafman in the movie.
171* SergeantRock: He may act tough towards Nod, but he does it because he wants him to become a great warrior, what was probably the wish of Nod's father.
172* StopHavingFunGuy: The serious one of the main trio. Most of the time.
173* SugarAndIcePersonality: Puts up a cold exterior which he only drops around people he's close to, like Tara.
174* {{Tritagonist}}: He gets some screentime for himself, namely to display his relationship with Tara.
175* YouShallNotPass: [[spoiler:Allows himself to be swarmed by Boggans so that MK and Nod can escape. He manages to survive the ordeal.]]
176[[/folder]]
177
178[[folder:Queen Tara]]
179[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thumb_1920_431346.png]]
180->"You're here for a reason. Sometimes the connections aren't clear, but they're always there."
181-->'''Voiced by''': Music/{{Beyonce}}
182
183The current Queen of the Forest, a Mother Nature-like figure who oversees the balance between growth and rot. At the onset of the movie, she is due to choose a pod to bloom into her successor.
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185* AdaptationalHeroism: In the original storybook, Queen Tara was an evil spider. Here, [[AdaptationPersonalityChange she’s an exceedingly kind, altruistic humanoid who only wants the best for her people]].
186%%* BigGood: The rulers of the forest are this in general.
187%%* BlackDudeDiesFirst: [[spoiler:The first named character to die.]]
188* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: The Gentle Girl to Ronin's Brooding Boy. She always tries to get him to smile and is shown as a caring and friendly queen, whereas Ronin is a strict professional soldier.
189%%* ChildhoodFriends: With Ronin.
190* CloudCuckoolander: Comes across this way in her introductory scene, though it's possibly unintentional. She accuses Ronin of being too serious, but she just comes across as not taking the Boggan threat seriously.
191* TheChooserOfTheOne: It's the Queen's duty to pick her successor. Later, she picks MK to carry the pod to Nim Galuu.
192* CleavageWindow: Though high-cut as to avoid any actual cleavage.
193* CrazyPrepared: Queen Tara tells MK how to restore herself to normal size before she's even been shrunk, knowing that MK would follow her subsequent instruction to find Nim Galuu, and from him procure a record of that memory from the Queen's perspective so as to get the message.
194* DeadStarWalking: [[spoiler:Being [[CelebrityVoiceActor voiced by Beyonce]] didn't help.]]
195* DiedInYourArmsTonight: [[spoiler:Dies in Ronin's, much to his sorrow.]]
196* GreenThumb: Can control the forest. Mandrake hates her for it.
197* TheHighQueen: Allows the Boggans to come after her instead of letting them near her people.
198* ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacGuffin: [[spoiler:Is killed by a Boggan arrow while running from them carrying the pod which will bloom into her successor. MK finds her, and Tara bids her to take the pod to Nim Galuu before dying.]]
199* InkSuitActor: Looks an awful lot like Beyonce.
200* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: She runs through the forest in a leaf dress while commanding the forest to smack her pursuers around.
201* LadyAndKnight: Bright Lady to Ronin's White Knight.
202* TheLostLenore: [[spoiler: To Ronin.]]
203* MeaningfulName: "Tara" means "Queen" in Irish Gaelic.
204* PimpedOutDress: Her flower petal gown.
205* {{Retirony}}: [[spoiler:Queen Tara is on her last day of being in charge. When she's picking her replacement, the villains show up, and [[WeHardlyKnewYe well...]]]]
206* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Though she has her soldiers to fight the Boggans, she will fight them herself if she has to.
207* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler: Her death seems to show how powerful and threatening the Boggans are.]]
208* SilkHidingSteel: Introduced as flighty and gentle, but willing to go through great lengths to protect her people.
209* SupernaturalGoldEyes: The 'mother nature'-like figure.
210* TalkingToPlants: In her introduction scene, she is talking to a flower bud about Ronin.
211* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: [[spoiler: She has an air of purity around her and she dies much to the mourning of her people.]]
212* WalkOnWater: The lily pads actually glide to her feet so she has places to step over the water.
213* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler: She gets enough screentime to have her personality and importance established, but dies early in the film.]]
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:Finn]]
217[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/finn_profile.png]]
218-> "Here comes your star pupil."
219--> '''Voiced by''': Creator/ThomasFWilson (credited as Tom Wilson)
220
221Ronin's second-in-command in the Leafmen army, and [[BitCharacter a minor character]].
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223* AllThereInTheScript: His name is only in the ending credits.
224* BitCharacter: Finn is a minor character, and yet is the most distinctive Leafman soldier, aside from the main characters.
225* {{Mangst}}: Like Ronin, Finn is visibly saddened by [[spoiler: Tara's death.]]
226%% * NiceGuy
227* RecurringExtra: He appears more often than extras in movies usually do.
228* RedheadInGreen: Finn has orange hair, and wears green Leafman armor.
229[[/folder]]
230
231[[folder:Leafmen]]
232[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_movie_screencapscom_3468.jpg]]
233%%[[caption-width-right:350:]]
234The protectors of Moonhaven, the queen, and the whole forest.
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236* BeautyEqualsGoodness: All the soldiers seem to be physically attractive, whereas the boggans are ugly.
237* BowAndSwordInAccord: The Leafmen's primary weapons.
238* TheFairFolk: The Leafmen, while not malicious, are heavily influenced by them. Their inspiration, along with the film's entirely, came from Chris Wedge viewing a museum painting of tiny fairy folk in a forest.
239* InASingleBound: The Leafmen can leap in amazing distances.
240* LadyOfWar: The female soldiers.
241* NoNameGiven: None of the soldiers, save for Nod, Ronin, and Finn, have known names.
242* TokenMinority: At least one of them has brown skin.
243* UndyingLoyalty: To their commanders, and their home. They'll stop at nothing to protect everyone.
244[[/folder]]
245
246!!Other Forest Residents
247
248[[folder:Mub and Grub]]
249[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character_main.png]]
250-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/AzizAnsari (Mub) and Creator/ChrisODowd (Grub)
251
252A slug (Mub) and snail (Grub) responsible for overseeing the pods' care.
253----
254* AscendedFanboy: Grub spends the whole movie wanting to become a Leafman, but obviously can't because he's a snail. Ronin lets him at the end.
255* BritishStuffiness: Played with. Some American viewers think that Grub has an English accent but although his character fits this trope (stuffy, uptight and snarky), he actually has an ''Irish'' accent, like his voice actor.
256* FatAndSkinny: Mub is the Fat and Grub is the Skinny.
257* FatFlex: Mub complains about Grub's desire for uniforms, professing that he instead prefers to "let it all hang loose!" As he says this, he gathers up his flab and drops it.
258* HeterosexualLifePartners: Though it doesn't stop them from poking fun at each other.
259* HypocriticalHumor: Mub mocks Nod for his humanoid appearance, calling him stuff such as "flat face". Yet, he has a crush on MK, whom is as "flat faced" as Nod.
260* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite his persistence to remain mature and composed, Grub can be just as silly as Mub.
261* PluckyComicRelief: Their role in the movie is to provide funny moments.
262* RedOniBlueOni: Grub is the Blue Oni and Mub is the Red Oni.
263* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Mub is the Manly Man and Grub is the Sensitive Guy.
264* ThoseTwoGuys: They are always seen together and serve as comic relief.
265[[/folder]]
266
267[[folder:Nim Galuu]]
268[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character_main_nim_galuu.png]]
269-->'''Voiced by''': [[Music/{{Aerosmith}} Steven Tyler]]
270
271A glow worm in charge of keeping the Scrolls, which record every event that happens within the forest. This makes him a valuable source of advice and information.
272----
273* BigFun: He is a big, large and very friendly glow worm.
274* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Nim is only as powerful as the scrolls that write the forests' activities, which cannot predict the future, and can only record so much. In the climax, MK calls him out on how useless he is on his own.
275* MagicLibrarian: His role is to record the forest' activities on the magic scrolls.
276* RealityWritingBook: Nim's tree is one of a data recorder type. Everything that happens in the forest is recorded on the scrolls within, down to the most minute actions.
277[[/folder]]
278
279[[folder:Bufo]]
280[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character_main_bufo.png]]
281->"Oh look, it's Ronin. Defender of the weak, pooper of parties."
282-->'''Voiced by''': Music/{{Pitbull}}
283
284A toad deeply involved in bird racing.
285----
286* DeadpanSnarker: See his quote. Also, he fearlessly mocks the Boggans' competence right in front of their leader.
287* ADogNamedDog: A toad named toad. In [[GratuitousLatin Latin]].
288* TheDon: Heads a criminal gang of unknown size and scope. At the very least, the bird races he manages are fixed, he has a goon squad to rough people up for him, and occasionally has people killed when they displease him.
289* FauxAffablyEvil: Tells Nod that he likes him, he admires his spirit, and since Nod failed to cheat as agreed upon, Bufo is going to have him murdered.
290--> '''Bufo:''' Feed him to something. A snake would be good.
291* FrogMen: Bufo is an anthropomorphic frog and [[TokenMinority the only non-invertebrate animal to be sentient in the movie]].
292* {{Jerkass}}: The little amount of screentime he gets shows him as this. He has Nod beaten up for not losing the bird race and mocks Dagda in front of Mandrake.
293* OhCrap: When he realizes that the guy he called an idiot general was [[spoiler:Mandrake's son.]]
294* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Disappears from the movie entirely after Mandrake interrogates him about the pod's location.
295[[/folder]]
296
297[[folder:Marigold Girl]]
298[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic_1136.jpg]]
299[[caption-width-right:230:[[labelnote:Click to see her after [[spoiler:she is chosen by the Pod.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/23e0129776b314c9a0aff73aa2f9fc0b.jpg]][[/labelnote]]]]
300->"You're totally my hero!"
301-->'''Voiced by''': Emma Kessey
302
303A young flower girl who admires Tara.
304----
305* AscendedFangirl: Idolizes Queen Tara, especially after the queen saves her from a Boggan attack early in the film. [[spoiler:At the end she gets chosen as Tara's successor.]]
306* BadassAdorable: Marigold Girl is a cute, energetic, and literal flower girl. Plus, she helps save Queen Tara from a Boggan.
307* BigGood: [[spoiler: Chosen by Tara to be the new ruler of the forest.]]
308* CheerfulChild: A happy little girl who idolizes the queen.
309* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Becomes the queen at the end of the movie.]]
310* AChildShallLeadThem: [[spoiler: Tara chooses her as the next queen and Marigold Girl is roughly at the age of 11 or 12.]]
311* TheChosenOne: [[spoiler: By Tara to be the new ruler of the forest.]]
312* FieryRedhead: She is an orange marigold and is quite energetic.
313* GenkiGirl: Her screentime consists of showing about 80% of her energy.
314* LittleMissBadass: Proves this when she uses a twig branch to attack a Bog to keep Queen Tara safe.
315* NoNameGiven: Her official name is never known.
316* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Besides being an orange marigold, she also has green eyes.
317* StrongFamilyResemblance: Except for the different flower types, she and her mother look remarkably alike. [[spoiler:The resemblance becomes more pronounced when Marigold Girl is chosen by the Pod and the transformation gives her the same petal color as her mother.]]
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Marigold Girl's Mother]]
321[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/epic2525.jpg]]
322->"Sweetie, what're you doing?"
323-->'''Voiced by:''' Malikha Mallette
324
325ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
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327* GoodParents: Though their relationship was never fully explored, she proves to be a loving and wise mother to Marigold Girl.
328* NiceGirl: A kind and calm person.
329* SatelliteCharacter: Only serves to be the mother for Marigold Girl.
330* StrongFamilyResemblance: Except for the different flower types, she and her daughter look remarkably alike. [[spoiler:The resemblance becomes more pronounced when Marigold Girl is chosen by the Pod and the transformation gives her the same petal color as her mother.]]
331* UnnamedParent: Like her daughter, her name is not revealed.
332[[/folder]]
333
334!!Boggans
335
336[[folder:Mandrake]]
337[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character_main_mandrake.png]]
338->"The forest belongs to the darkness."
339-->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChristophWaltz
340
341King of the Boggans, the forest's forces of rot, who oppose Tara and the Leafmen. He aims to steal the pod Tara chooses to upset the balance.
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343* AffablyEvil: Indulges in lighthearted banter while battling Ronin, and shares stories about his son's youth with Mub and Grub.
344* AttackReflector: When he invades the Moon Haven for the pod, some Leafmen archers shoot at him. He reflects the arrows with one swing of his staff.
345* BadassCape: Part of his typical EvilOverlord persona.
346* BaldOfEvil: You don't see it most of the time thanks to his bat pelt, but when he is [[spoiler: sucked into the tree and sealed away, his pelt shifts and you see he is bald.]]
347* BigBad: To Tara's BigGood.
348* BigNo: Lets out a ''bereaved'' one when [[spoiler:he witnesses his son die.]]
349* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Surprisingly enough for an evil overlord, he has a pretty good relationship with his son. He even has some keepsakes from his son's childhood.
350* EvilOnlyHasToWinOnce: It's not made explicit, but it's pretty clear if Mandrake stops a new queen from being crowned, the forest wouldn't be able to come back from him rotting it.
351* EvilOverlord: Wants to overthrow the Leafmen and take over the forest.
352* EvilPlan: Stealing the pod in hopes to overthrow Tara and rule the forest.
353* ExactlyWhatIAimedAt: Nod mocks him for missing an attack. Mandrake replies he wasn't aiming at him, as Nod realizes the bat he was riding is now a skeleton.
354* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Obviously frustrated that Queen Tara can regrow whatever they destroy with a wave of her hand.
355* ItsPersonal: Mandrake ''really'' gives his all in defeating the Leafmen after one of them [[spoiler:kills his son.]]
356* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Mandrake, a plant which can send the user into a coma in high doses. Also, in mythology, could kill people with its scream.
357* NeverMyFault: The way Mandrake talks about [[spoiler: Dagda's death at Ronin's hand]], you'd think it was the Leafmen who launched the unprovoked full-scale assault deep inside enemy borders with the goal of killing the royal leader and their heir.
358* PapaWolf: Singlehandedly destroys an entire tree after someone [[spoiler:makes light of his son's death.]]
359* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Leader of the Boggans, and also the most powerful.
360* RelativeButton: Mandrake does not take kindly to [[spoiler:Dagda's death.]]
361* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He is the King of the Boggans and leads his own troops to the fight against the Leafmen.
362* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler: Near the end of the movie. And in a tree, technically.]]
363* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: A common feature to the Boggans is wearing the skeletons of dead animals as armor. Mandrake wears a bat skin as a cloak.
364* TouchOfDeath: The Boggans' weapons can deteriorate anything with one touch. Mandrake is much more potent than all of the other Boggans, though, being able to destroy an entire tree by himself.
365* YouKilledMyFather: He says his reason for attempting to steal the pod was because [[spoiler:the Leafmen killed Dagda.]] It's just a convenient excuse, as he was planning to take it anyway. It's possible that Mandrake's original plan was to simply destroy the pod; once [[spoiler:Dagda dies, he begins to talk about how the pod will become [[ReplacementGoldfish his "dark prince" and heir.]]]]
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:Dagda]]
369[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dagda.png]]
370->"I won't let you down, Dad."
371-->'''Voiced by''': Blake Anderson
372
373Mandrake's son.
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375* AllThereInTheScript: Dagda's name is never spoken by anyone in the movie; it's only seen in the credits.
376* BizarreAlienBiology: Apparently was born as a larvae and shed his skin a few times before ending up a bipedal humanoid. Additionally, the "baby fangs" his dad shows off are ''massive''. One-screen his teeth are proportionately a little smaller than a human's; the fangs are half the length of Mandrake's ''thumb''.
377* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler: He falls to his death as he is shot from his bird.]]
378* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Killed by a CatchAndRelease]] by Ronin as he and his father try to kill [[spoiler:Tara]] From what Bufo says later, this goes a step further, as with the weapons that the Boggan's use, he was [[spoiler: mulched]], thought this may just be flowery language.
379* MoralityPet: Mandrake, for his whole EvilOverlord schtick, really does care about his son.
380* OverlordJr: Growing into this.
381* PrimalStance: We see he walks like this when he gets off a bird.
382* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: He shares his name with a Celtic creator god.
383* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: Common to all Boggans. Mandrake even compliments him, saying he looks "good in rat".
384* TouchOfDeath: The Boggans' weapons can deteriorate anything with one touch.
385* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler: He gets enough screentime to develop some personality, but dies early into the movie.]]
386* WellDoneSonGuy: Subverted; this seems the case during his first appearance but Mandrake really does care about his son. Interestingly, Dagda has the traits of one, clearly trying hard to say and do what will earn his father's approval; but based on all their interactions, Mandrake is a very supportive father.
387-->'''Dagda''': I won't let you down, Dad!
388-->'''Mandrake''': I know you won't. *cheerfully* You look good in rat!
389[[/folder]]
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