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Bravestarr

 
 

 

 
 

Prod. Notes:


 

September 1987 - February 1988,  syndicated

Filmation

 

Cast:

 

Marshall Bravestarr .................................................................. Pat Fraley

ThunderStick .............................................................................. Pat Fraley

Thirty-Thirty ............................................................................... Ed Gilbert

Shaman .......................................................................................... Ed Gilbert

Judge J.B. ..................................................................................... Susan Blu

Deputy Fuz ............................................................................ Charles Adler

Tex Hex ................................................................................. Charles Adler

Handlebar ..................................................................... Alan Oppenheimer

Outlaw Scuzz .............................................................. Alan Oppenheimer

Stampede ....................................................................... Alan Oppenheimer

Vipra .................................................................................................. Unknown

Stand Storm ................................................................................... Unknown

Dingo Dan ........................................................................................ Unknown

Molly ................................................................................................. Unknown

 

 

Synopsis:

 


 
Frontier justice moved to the final frontier in Filmation's Bravestarr. Set in the 24th century, the syndicated series starred Marshal Bravestarr, lawman of the distant planet New Texas, who could call upon the powers of nature to aid his cause - strength of the bear, speed of the puma, eyes of the hawk, ears of the wolf. Operating from his HQ at Fort Kerium, Bravestarr kept the peace the only way he knew how: by kicking evil solidly in the rear.

Backed up by his Equestroid horse/sidekick Thirty-Thirty and alien Deputy Fuss, Bravestarr defended the lawful rule of Judge B.J., New Texas' magistrate. Shaman, Bravestarr's elderly advisor, occasionally appeared to set the lawman on the right moral path.

Standing squarely against the forces of good was the thoroughly evil Tex-Hex, leader of the Carrion Bunch, an outlaw gang financed by the shadowy cartel called Stampede. The baddies were out to round up the planet's supply of valuable Kerium.

Bravestarr was the last cartoon to come out of Filmation, the company that brought The Archie Show, Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids and He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe to animated life. Unfortunately, Bravestarr couldn't match the success of these earlier Filmation series, riding into the sunset after 65 weekday episodes.

 


 

 
 
Episodes:
 

 

The Disappearance Of Thirty-Thirty

Fallen Idol

The Taking Of Thistledown 123

Skuzz And Fuzz

A Day In The Life Of A New Texas Judge

Rampage

To Walk A Mile

Big Thirty And Little Wimble

Bravestarr And The Law

Kerium Fever

Memories

Eyewitness

The Vigilantes

Wild Child

Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here

Eye Of The Beholder

The Wrong Hands

An Older Hand

Showdown At Sawtooth

Unsung Hero

Lost Mountain

Trouble Wears A Badge

Who Am I?

Bravestarr And The Treaty

Thoren The Slavemaster

The Price

Revolt Of The Prairie People

Hostage

Tunnel Of Terror

The Good, The Bad, And The Clumsy

Balance Of Power

Call To Arms

Bravestarr And The Three Suns

The Witnesses

Handlebar And Rampage

Runaway Planet

The Bounty Hunter

Buddy

The Day The Town Was Taken

Bravestarr And The Medallion

Legend Of A Pretty Lady

Sunrise, Sunset

Call Of The Wild

Tex But No Hex

Space Zoo

Tex's Terrible Night

Running Wild

Thirty-Thirty Goes Camping

The Haunted Shield

Ship Of No Return

The Little Lie That Grew

Brothers In Crime

Sherlock Holmes In The 23rd Century, Part 1

Sherlock Holmes In The 23rd Century, Part 2

New Texas Blues

Jeremiah And The Prairie People

The Ballad Of Sara Jane

Brother's Keeper

Bravestarr And The Empress

Night Of The Bronco-Tank

Nomad Is An Island

The Blockade

No Drums, No Trumpets

Shake Hands With Long Arm John

Strength Of The Bear  (a.k.a. The Power Within)

 

 

Movie:

 

Bravestarr, The Legend  (1988)

 

 

 

 

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