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He later joins with his brother in Brakmar, Tendynite, to commentate over the match between Kriss' stand-in team and The Brak'N'Blacks. Botun Voiced by: Gabriel Ledoze (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Moon Voiced by: Thomas Guitard (French); Fiona Clarke (Episode 14), Taylor Clarke-Hill (Mini-Wakfu) (English) Master Drill Voiced by: Pierre Hatet (French); Eric Meyers (English) An Osamodas who watches over the ruins of an ancient dragon temple, and is father of Lotie and Mica. Lotie & Mica Lotie voiced by: Jennifer Fauveau (French); Fiona Clarke (English) Mica voiced by: Sauvane Delanoë (French); Jules de Jongh (English) Drill's two children who care for injured animals. Lotie soon adopts Nox's bow wow, Igole, and renames him Crazy-Eye. Chibi Grougaloragran's Eliatrope brother. Moumoune Voiced by: Perrette Pradier (French); Julie-Ann Dean (English) Ruel's grandmother, she runs a cable cart business and is even more stingy and greedy than Ruel, whom she raised and claimed to have "spoiled" although flashbacks reveal she spent as little as possible on Ruel's upbringing, which included only feeding him a few peas on his birthday and refusing to buy him treats of any kind, claiming they'd rot his teeth when she just didn't want to spend money. She refused to give him a discount and despite her stinginess, she loves her grandson in her own selfish and twisted way. Justice Knight Voiced by: Vincent Ropion (French); Taylor Clarke-Hill (English) A knight clad in golden armor who sworn to protect the world from Shushus. Prior to the start of the second season, he and his father the original Justice Knight were attacked by Rubilax while he was in possession of Percedal's body. During his attack he causes Anathar to be freed and take over his father. Justice Knight has no choice but to cage him in a prison for the Shushu.Archived from the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved December 6, 2015. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (January 15, 2009). "Keanu Reeves set for 'Bebop' Actor to star in live-action adaptation of anime". Variety. Archived from the original on February 3, 2009.
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