Big Bad: Aunty Entity, ruler of Bartertown.The Before Times: The children, born shortly before or after societal collapse, speak of it this way: "I'm looking behind us now, across the count of time, down the long haul into history back.".Bedouin Rescue Service: It looks like Max has had it when he collapses in the desert, but then Savannah appears and brings him to the oasis.Battle Chant: "Two men enter, one man leaves!".Barbarian Longhair: Max sports this at the beginning of the film.Master delivers one on behalf of his Giant Mook bodyguard.Babies Ever After: The crowd listening to Savannah in the final speech all have children and infants, including Savannah herself.Award-Bait Song: "We Don't Need Another Hero" by Tina Turner.This wouldn't be the last time a dwarf and a giant would be a team, as Fury Road has Corpus and Rictus.All of the Mad Max films have dealt with the effect of disaster on children Beyond Thunderdome pushes it to the forefront.After a beat or two, he runs back with a horde of mooks on his heels. Retreat! Retreat!: Done in a Shout-Out to A New Hope when Max chases Blackfinger in the underworld. Aunty Entity's main rivals in Bartertown and perfectly willing to beat down others and put a stranglehold on the town without mercy to get their way, but they do care for one another deeply and being tough is the only way they can avoid being taken advantage of by others in this post-apocalyptic world.
Certainly far more benevolent than the likes of Toecutter, Lord Humongous, Scabrous Scrotus, and Immortan Joe. Power-hungry harpy, yes, but she's genuinely trying to restore a little civilization, and is forced to be ruthless to maintain order in a Crapsack World. In his shamanic role, it's likely his Familiar. Scrooloose, the shaman of the feral children, has a pet monkey also.When he is sent to the desert, Pigkiller sends it after him to bring some water. Max's monkey that was with him before his ride was stolen.