BraveStarr

1987
BraveStarr

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EP1 The Disappearance of Thirty-Thirty Sep 14, 1987

After an argument between Thirty-Thirty and BraveStarr, Thirty-Thirty heads to the Hall of Equestroids and goes back into the past. BraveStarr who becomes concerned over Thirty-Thirty's disappearance soon follows after him. When he finds him, the two only manage to get into another argument.

EP2 Fallen Idol Sep 15, 1987

BraveStarr must pursuit his former teacher and model Djingles Morgan, who has become a criminal murderer.

EP3 The Taking of Thistledown 123 Sep 16, 1987

Tex Hex manages to take hostages. Thus he comes into the possession of a valuable Kerium cargo. The release proves to be more dangerous than expected.

EP4 Skuzz and Fuzz Sep 17, 1987

Skuzz, the greedy cousin of Fuzz wants to betray the kingdom of the prairie people to its gangsterboss. Fuzz gets wise to him.

EP5 A Day in the Life of a New Texas Judge Sep 18, 1987

Twangli is a delegate of the galactic Court of Justice and pays a visit to the judge of New Texas. Not only does Twangli cause great troubles to the judge, with his pedantic over-zealousness, but also to BraveStarr.

EP6 Rampage Sep 21, 1987

BraveStarr pulls into the desert against a sandstorm in a field, which has devastated a village. Thirty-Thirty knows nothing about it, because his intercom broke down.

EP7 To Walk a Mile Sep 22, 1987

The Exx Marshall Lucas Conway decided to never pick up a weapon again. But when his son Mark is kidnapped, he must break his promise.

EP8 Big Thirty and Little Wimble Sep 23, 1987

Thirty-Thirty becomes a foster father for the small Prairie Wimble. The Dingo gangster Howler wants to kidnap Wimble.

EP9 BraveStarr and the Law Sep 24, 1987

Tex Hex can prove - by fraud - to be owner of a Kerium Claim. BraveStarr resigns from his post as Marshall.

EP10 Kerium Fever Sep 25, 1987

The human Kerium prospectors learn that the Prairie people discovered rich ore-deposits. A conflict breaks out. Tex Hex pokes the racial conflict even more, by insinuating that the friendly Prairie people committed felonies.

EP11 Memories Sep 28, 1987

BraveStarr and J.B. must fight against dangerous gangsters, who took possession of the area and imprisoned J.B.'s father. They get unexpected help.

EP12 Eyewitness Sep 29, 1987

Two school children heard many stories about the legendary bandit gang of Tex Hex. Now they want to become members of the gang.

EP13 The Vigilantes Sep 30, 1987

Borka would like to take the law into the own hands and finally bring the terror of Tex Hex to an end. He spurs the settlers away from Kerium.

EP14 Wild Child Oct 01, 1987

While searching for a grown up wild child BraveStarr discovers a sunken city, which seems to have died out. He finds the child and then meets Zarko, the hunter.

EP15 Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here Oct 02, 1987

Handlebar comes into a conflict when his former Pirate comrades turn up. They want to fight, but Handlebar opposes to them.

EP16 Eye of the Beholder Oct 05, 1987

Tex Hex and his gang mug the bank of Fort Kerium, but BraveStarr gets in their way. Tex returns to the desert, where he becomes acquainted with the blind Ally, who can reveal the good in him.

EP17 The Wrong Hands Oct 06, 1987

The martial Kranns developed a laser cannon that is so powerful that one could subdue the galaxy with its firepower.

EP18 An Older Hand Oct 07, 1987

BraveStarr and Deputy Fuzz try to find out why no supplu came from Mern's Kerium mine. Mern was degraded and arrested due to a conspiracy.

EP19 Showdown at Sawtooth Oct 08, 1987

The Kerium prospectors of Sawtooth are concerned, because someone has sabotaged their mines. BraveStarr wants to find the gangsters.

EP20 Unsung Hero Oct 12, 1987

During a visit of the farmer Freeman and his son David BraveStarr and Thirty-Thirty are attacked. As they resist, David sees them as heroes and thinks of this father as a coward.

EP21 Lost Mountain Oct 13, 1987

BraveStarr and Fuzz fall in the mountains during an investigation flight. Tex learns about it and goes to the crash place to imprison his adversary.

EP22 Trouble Wears a Badge Oct 15, 1987

BraveStarr must take care of the young Marshall trainee - Carson. He causes BraveStarr some problems with his know-all arrogance. Then he causes even more trouble by provoking aliens.

EP23 Who Am I? Oct 16, 1987

The evil Vipra gets hold of a magic book, which increases her dark powers. After replacing Tex as the gang leader, she takes up the fight against BraveStarr.

EP24 BraveStarr and the Treaty Oct 20, 1987

The intergalactic Senate decided to establish a basis for space cruisers on new Texas. Tex Hex sees a chance in getting to a battleship, with which he could prevail over the galaxy.

EP25 Thoren the Slavemaster Oct 21, 1987

The Slavemaster Thoren seeks Tex Hex in order to get of new slaves. After Tex helped him with the capture, he is miniaturized.

EP26 The Price Oct 22, 1987

BraveStarr and Thirty-Thirty must put the stop to a drugs dealer, who supplied New Texas with the drug Bigg. Among his victims is the boy Jay, who tried the drug once and then became addicted.

EP27 Revolt of the Prairie People Oct 23, 1987

The galactic council assembly sends Commander Choice to New Texas, who is to establish a protection field around the country of the Prairie People. The small Prairie People see their freedom threatened. They decide to fight for their independence.

EP28 Hostage Oct 26, 1987

Tex Hex succeeds in kidnapping Shaman. With the Indian master as hostages the gang leader can extort BraveStarr. But J.B. manages to release Shaman.

EP29 Tunnel of Terror Oct 27, 1987

BraveStarr and J.B. visit prospector Tuk, the old Digger, who had luck with his excavations. Tuk tries to steal something from the discovery of his competitor.

EP30 The Good, the Bad, and the Clumsy Oct 28, 1987

When robber Billy Droid attacks a bank, he manages to escape due to Fuzz's clumsiness. Fuzz loses his self-assurance because of this.

EP31 Balance of Power Oct 29, 1987

Stampede succees in stealing the magic staff from Shaman. BraveStarr, Thirty-Thirty and Shaman must prevent him from using it.

EP32 Call to Arms Oct 30, 1987

Due to a surprise attack, the leader of the Kreng commandos succeeds in taking BraveStarr's old instructor Shaman as prisoner. For his release Klaftu demands three tons of Kerium.

EP33 BraveStarr and the Three Suns Nov 02, 1987

Stampede hires Morabond to drive out the settlers. Morabond uses a magical arrow given to him by Stampeded to take away two of the three New Texas suns. BraveStarr goes looking for them underground.

EP34 The Witnesses Nov 03, 1987

BraveStarr is given custody of two small alien stowaways who turn out to be on the run from Slug Moddy, an escaped convict. As Bravestarr fends off Moody, the aliens learn a lesson in dealing with bullies.

EP35 Handlebar and Rampage Nov 04, 1987

The Krang are invading New Texas. When BraveStarr, Thirty-Thirty and Handlebar go to stop them, Handlebar falls into a hole and meets a monstrous mechanical bull named Rempage.

EP36 Runaway Planet Nov 05, 1987

Dr. Clayton discovers that a runaway planet is in a collision course with New Texas. BraveStarr, Molly and Dr. Clayton use the anti-social space trucker, Retro West's space truck to drop a magnamite bomb on the errant planet. Then they discover that there are still living beings on the planet.

EP37 The Bounty Hunter Nov 06, 1987

Dr. Benjamin Clayton was accused of stealing medical supplies in the past, and the bounty hunter Johnson is after him. Dingo Dan wants both of them.

EP38 Buddy Nov 09, 1987

Dallas Dodson is an old friend of BraveStarr who has a lame child named Buddy. Buddy wants to show his father he is capable of doing things. BraveStarr makes him an honorary undercover deputy, but Buddy ends up knocking BraveStarr out. Buddy decides to go after the outlaw by himself.

EP39 The Day the Town Was Taken Nov 10, 1987

While BraveStarr, Thirty-Thirty, and Fuzz rescue JB and Handlebar from dingoes, Tex Hex succeeds in activating Fort Kerium's defense mechanism. Fuzz's girlfriend, Wuzzella, is trapped inside.

EP40 BraveStarr and the Medallion Nov 11, 1987

Tex Hex enlists the help of a stranger, Parluke, to infiltrate Starr Peak and extinguish the Shaman's magical fire. Parluke tricks Bravestarr into taking him to Starr Peak by showering him a medallion that is identical to the one Bravestarr has.

EP41 Legend of a Pretty Lady Nov 12, 1987

JB gets sent one billion years into the past when heat lightning hits some raw kerium she is standing by. She is captured by giants, but is rescued by Fuzz's ancestor. Shaman sends Bravestarr after her through a magic portal while Thirty-Thirty and Fuzz must protect the portal from outlaws who would be glad to loose the judge and the marshall forever.

EP42 Sunrise, Sunset Nov 13, 1987

Dorn joins a gang of bad guys and tries to rob a bank unsuccessfully. They hide from the law for nine months. In his absents and unknown to him, his wife is pregnant and his father is dying. Dorn gets a message out and his family visits, but Bravestarr follows.

EP43 Call of the Wild Nov 16, 1987

Wild Child was raised by Dingoes but was found, and now he goes to school in Fort Kerium. He gets teased and wants to fight back. When everyone but Bravestarr and him are infected by an epidemic, he must travel to Iron Mountain with Bravestarr to find the cure.

EP44 Tex But No Hex Nov 17, 1987

Stampede is frustrated with Tex Hex's failures and takes away his powers allowing Bravestarr to capture him. He is put on trial, but Hogtie is part of the jury making it almost impossible to convict Tex Hex.

EP45 Space Zoo Nov 18, 1987

Fuzz visits his parents and disappears into a strange space warp that Chief Tussle found. Bravestarr goes after him and finds Fuzz caged with other animals. Another alien named Brankor has been collecting them.

EP46 Tex's Terrible Night Dec 14, 1987

It's Christmas Eve and Shaman visits Tex Hex to show him the past, present, and future with the focus on his past girlfriend, Ursula. Tex Hex learns that she is going to be on New Texas the day Stampede is planning his big attack.

EP47 Running Wild Jan 29, 1988

While Thirty-Thirty has his leg repaired Bravestarr tries to find the person responsible for destroying the water pod trees in New Cheyenne. The main suspect is Any's baby pet apecate, Rascal. An angry mob is formed, but Bracestarr finds the real culprit.

EP48 Thirty-Thirty Goes Camping Feb 01, 1988

Morebuck and Dingo Dan escape from a prison planet and return to New Texas where Skuzz has a treasure. Their map leads to the same spot Thirty-Thirty and five children have chosen as their camping site.

EP49 The Haunted Shield Feb 02, 1988

While raiding a weapon's department Scuzz and Thunder Stick find the Haunted Shield of Spectorus. Stampede uses the shield's reflecting powers to beat Shaman and sends him to the frozen plains of Doom. Bravestarr leaves to rescue him, and the Prairie People are left to defend themselves.

EP50 Ship of No Return Feb 03, 1988

JB's brother, Kevin, is captain of a Kerium freighter that arrives on New Texas, but there appears to be no one on the ship. A computer named Archon has decided that humans are too violent and has been exiling them to another dimension.

EP51 Little Lie That Grew Feb 04, 1988

Dingo Dan and his gang burn down Niceie's home. Bravestarr offers Niceie a job as a jailer. Dingo Dan sees Posie, the daughter, and steals a doll. He blackmails her into helping him to free his buddies.

EP52 Brothers in Crime Feb 05, 1988

Orville, a boy with a stutter, arrives on New Texas. He overhears two criminals - Karver, a rat with wings, and Grumble - talking about their plans. He gets kidnapped. Orville and Grumble become friends.

EP53 Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century (1) Feb 08, 1988

There's a new sheriff in town and his name is Marshall Bravestarr! He's come to the rough-and-tumble planet of New Texas to bring some law to its anarchy.

EP54 Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century (2) Feb 09, 1988

There's a new sheriff in town and his name is Marshall Bravestarr! He's come to the rough-and-tumble planet of New Texas to bring some law to its anarchy.

EP55 New Texas Blues Feb 10, 1988

The galactic music contest is held on New Texas. Stampede gives Tex Hex the Black Widow guitar that sows discord. Tex Hex then gives it to Johnny Bluestar to play. To drown it out, all the bands have to play their music.

EP56 Jeremiah and the Prairie People Feb 11, 1988

Jeremiah, an elder prospector, is saved by Bravestarr from an attack by Sandstorm land crabs. The Prairie People take Jeremiah in, showing the old hermit that people really do care about others.

EP57 The Ballad of Sara Jane Feb 12, 1988

Thirty/Thirty attaches a firepower booster to Sara Jane and then loses her. A peaceful Hoofta boy finds Sara Jane and plays with her unaware the booster was damaged and may explode.

EP58 Brother's Keeper Feb 15, 1988

BraveStarr arrests two suspected crooks, but J.B. lets them go because of a lack of evidence. BraveStarr then encounters the crooks again. One of them wants to go straight and helps BraveStarr when his brother ransoms a medicine that could save a man's life.

EP59 BraveStarr and the Empress Feb 16, 1988

Empress Nadia is on her way to a peace conference with Karbine of the Krang Empire. Her two advisers plot against er. The President assigns Bravestarr and Fuzz to bodyguard her when the ship refueled in New Texas.

EP60 Night of the Bronco-Tank Feb 17, 1988

Stampede, fed up with Tex Hex's failures, creates a Broncotank, a mountainous cross between a Brontosaur and a tank, to rid New Texas of the food people who have come to live there.

EP61 Nomad Is an Island Feb 18, 1988

Queen Singlish orders her minions, Whimper and Grovel, to capture slaves and a horse (Prairie People and Thirty Thirty) and bring them to her floating island. Bravestarr, with Whimper and Grovel's help, frees his friends and sends the island on its way.

EP62 The Blockade Feb 19, 1988

Stampede causes an asteroid to magnetize other asteroids and form a blockade over New Texas. The Supply ships can't get through. Bravestarr deals with it in space. In the meantime 30-30 gets hypnotized into freeing Klawto the Krang Wizard. He has to fight Stampede in a tug of war over the food supply that Klawto steals.

EP63 No Drums, No Trumpets Feb 22, 1988

Paco, a former Marshall who renounced violence after accidentally shooting his deputy, settles in Sandstorm's Valley with his pre-teenaged daughter Michelle. When Sandstorm kidnaps the girl, saying he will only release her if Paco leaves the valley, Paco realises there are times when you have to fight.

EP64 Shake Hands with Long Arm John Feb 23, 1988

A new man arrives in town with an extending bionic arm.The mayor deputizes John. Fuzz is afraid John might replace him. Fuzz has his chance to shine when Rider begins to terrorize the town.

EP65 Strength of the Bear [aka the Power Within] Feb 24, 1988

BraveStarr has lost his powers, and Shaman sends him to the wilderness to prove his courage and intelligence without weapons or tools.
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Released: 14 September 1987 Ended
Producted By: Filmation Associates
Country: United States of America
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BraveStarr is an American Space Western animated television series. The original episodes aired from September 1987 to February 1988 in syndication. It was created simultaneously with a collection of action figures. BraveStarr was the last animated series produced by Filmation and Group W Productions to be broadcast. Bravo!, a spin-off series was in production along with Bugzburg when the studio closed down. Reruns of the show aired on Qubo Night Owl from 2010 to 2013, and reruns air on the Retro Television Network from 2010 to Present.

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TheLittleSongbird BraveStarr is not quite one of my favourites now, but as a kid it was my personal favourite of Filmmation's efforts. However, I do like it a lot For its time with the aforementioned episode with the boy dying of an overdose BraveStarr was quite bold, especially seeing as it was an animated show. The animation is more than reasonable, it isn't the animation that you go wow over as there is the odd flat character design, but I did love the ethereal-looking backgrounds, colours and visual effects. The incidental music is good, likewise with the theme tune, which is easy to remember and intriguing. The story lines are well paced and fun, complete with pretty strong writing and good characters(both good and evil), while the voice acting is top notch. In conclusion, a great childhood memory. 9/10 Bethany Cox
waiching liu Bravestarr was released in 1987 by the now defunct American animation company, Filmation on the back of He-man: Masters of the universe and She-Ra: Princess of Power, in 1983 and 87' respectively. The plot of the cartoon was about a Native American cowboy named Marshall Bravestarr, who possesses the strength of the bear, ears of the wolf, speed of the puma and eyes of a hawk, and his trusty sidekick, a talking horse named Thirty- Thirty, who carried with him a gun aptly titled, 'Sarah Jane' and with the help of Deputy Fuzz and Judge J.B serve to protect New Texas from the evil Tex Hex and his band of outlaws.Set in futuristic Texas, this was and still is to this day, one of the very few cartoons set in a particular city, in the US- hence in the South- thousands of light years ahead in the future. Considering this was made in the 80s, the creators did an impressive job trying to recreate the wild west look but from a Sci-Fi based outlook. Bravestarr didn't just evoke morality and good verses bad, as well as teaching children lessons about life, but it also highlighted themes of culture and community and that we shouldn't take things and life for granted. And despite the fact that this was an action adventure cartoon, many of the story lines, themes and issues it addressed resonate with children and adults in a way that makes sense to them. In addition, Marshall Bravestarr was one of the very first major cartoon characters from a (ethnic)minority background, to make an impact on TV.The sound effects were amazing, the music was great, the theme song equally memorable and the animation was wonderful. The characters were well designed and the stories were diverse and taught kids morals and the importance of what is right and what is wrong. Something of which the same cannot be said about today's cartoons, sadly.Whilst Bravestarr was overshadowed by the success of He-man, it is still a personal favourite for many 80s cartoon fanatics. Suffice to say, I preferred Bravestarr over He-man because of the diversity of the story lines, characters and that the depth of the situations and problems that the characters faced themselves, were more what I would say realistic and identifiable in contrast. For some reason, they resonated more with people because like for instance,in 'The Pledge' where a kid dies from a drug overdose, the fact that there wasn't a happy ending was important- in the sense that when kids watch that episode, well, in fact anyone who watches that episode, will realise for themselves the devastating consequences of drug usage and that no one should underestimate the dangers of drugs.Bold, brave and at times thought-provoking, Bravestarr is definitely that- bold, brave and thought provoking. A cult cartoon classic for many years to come, it dared to take some risks, but it had well and truly paid off in the end. It will be remembered by many cartoon fans as one of the most interesting as well as best 80s cartoons ever, and rightly so8 and a half out of ten
jlb5947 I remember Bravestarr and I still remember the theme song. I never forget songs so I remember a majority of the 80s cartoons theme songs. This show was cool. I always watched it right after school. Too bad it didn't last long. I wish I could get all of the 80s cartoons on video because it's wonderful taking trips down memory lane.
indianman I loved this cartoon series. I even remember that i live action movie was supost to come out but never did. This show was one of the best cartoon series for young boys that has ever come out. The only other thing i can say is that this show was even better than he-man and that was a good series that ran a long time and had one movie.