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Ratafouine (Ratweasel in the English dub) Voiced by: Gérard Surugue (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Tolot, Calben, & Posho Tolot voiced by: Vincent Grass (French); Joe Mills (English) Calben voiced by: Frederic Cerdal (French); Eric Meyers (English) Posho voiced by: Michel Mella (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Old friends of Ruel and his team members in his Gobbowl team The Real Boitards. Kriss Krass Voiced by: Mathias Kozlowski (French); Taylor Clarke-Hill (English) A young Sacrier, who loves to play in Gobbowl and wishes to become the most famous and highly respected Gobbowl player. He is originally from Brakmar, however, he leaves the city, to be the captain of The Red Gobbowls Bonta team. He is in love with Maude, however, she prefers the state masked Gowlbowler, in the episode The Masked Gobbowler, it is revealed who she really is. When Kriss returns to Brakmar, he is judged by Judge Bokobrodego. The Red Gobbowls (Lame Chester in the English dub) Kriss Krass' Gobbowl team consisting of Mounu, Jay, Jeremy, and Benji. They face off against Ruel's team The Real Boitards in Bonta. Jactance Voiced by: Cedric Dumond (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) A Gobbowl commentator from Bonta. He commentates over the match between The Real Boitards and The Red Gobbowls. 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. residents, 18+ only. Access content from each service separately. Location data required to watch certain content. Select Hulu content available via Disney+ with valid Hulu and Disney+ subscriptions; additional content only available via Hulu app. Hulu content can be streamed via Disney+ on up to 2 devices simultaneously. Additional app feature and device restrictions apply.
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