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BraveStarr

  • Série de TV
  • 1987–1989
  • TV-Y7
  • 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Charlie Adler, Pat Fraley, and Ed Gilbert in BraveStarr (1987)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA Native American marshal and his friends keep the peace on the frontier planet of New Texas.A Native American marshal and his friends keep the peace on the frontier planet of New Texas.A Native American marshal and his friends keep the peace on the frontier planet of New Texas.

  • Artistas
    • Pat Fraley
    • Susan Blu
    • Erika Scheimer
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    7,0/10
    3,4 mil
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    • Artistas
      • Pat Fraley
      • Susan Blu
      • Erika Scheimer
    • 20Avaliações de usuários
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    Pat Fraley
    Pat Fraley
    • Marshal BraveStarr…
    • 1987–1988
    Susan Blu
    • Judge J.B. McBride…
    • 1987–1988
    Erika Scheimer
    • Wild Child…
    • 1987–1988
    Lou Scheimer
    Lou Scheimer
    • Doc Clayton…
    • 1987–1988
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Handlebar…
    • 1987–1988
    Ed Gilbert
    Ed Gilbert
    • Thirty-Thirty…
    • 1987–1988
    Charlie Adler
    Charlie Adler
    • Deputy Fuzz…
    • 1987–1988
    Peter Cullen
    Peter Cullen
    • Doctor Wt'sn…
    • 1987–1988
    Linda Gary
    Linda Gary
    • 1987–1988
    Mary McDonald-Lewis
    • Mycroft Holmes…
    • 1988
    Jonathan Harris
    Jonathan Harris
    • Professor Moriarty…
    • 1988
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    indianman

    GREAT SHOW

    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.
    whamontree

    Was bolder than most other cartoons of the time

    BraveStarr was the only cartoon I remember to show someone, a child no less, die of a drug overdose. Most other cartoons had a kid drawn into drugs by some sleazy, awful looking guy, massively OD, than make a complete recovery with no ill effects, just in time to say, "I'm sure glad I learned my lesson," before the end of the show. BraveStarr's "drug episode" had a pretty cool looking, suave guy convincing a kid to steal from his mother in order to buy the drugs, showed the kid's transition from handsome, healthy young lad to burned-out junkie, and then showed him die when he finally OD'd. If I saw that episode today, I might see that it isn't as good as I thought it was when I was a kid, but, darn it, it DID hit me hard and make me think when I was eight and that was the point. For that, I will always hold BraveStarr a little higher in regard than the other cartoons of the period.
    Victor Field

    One of Filmation's better efforts.

    Looking back, the 1980s was not a great time for cartoons, one reason being the stranglehold toy manufacturers had on the genre, with whole armies of corporate creations getting TV shows and not usually to the benefit of viewers; for every show like "Wuzzles" and "Transformers" (which at least had the advantage of being good) there were series like "She-Ra, Princess Of Power" and "Lazer Tag Academy." (Since the latter isn't listed on IMDb, I'll take time out to comment about this - based on the laser gun game, this had heroine and star pupil of the Lazer Tag Academy Jamie Jaren pursue cryogenically-frozen-and-thawed-out villain Draxel Drear and his genetic sidekicks the Skuggs - probably the most useless assistants in TV history - through time, with the help of her modern-day ancestors Tom, Beth and Nicky. It only lasted one season, and was yet another stinker from Ruby-Spears. Enough.)

    Of course, there were still plenty of shows that came before the merchandising, and "BraveStarr" was one such; several SF shows have been dubbed Westerns in outer space, but this one took the concept literally, with Frank Becker's title song setting the scene: "In a distant time, and far away place/The planet of New Texas floats deep in space/Sky of three suns, land of precious ore/The kerium rush brought out thugs by the score!" (The lyrics were talked rather than sung, in a manner that really helps you understand why it took so long for Eminem to make his mark.) The thugs were generally led by the evil, wizened Tex Hex, who wanted to take control of New Texas and its kerium.

    "Then one day a Marshal appeared/With powers of hawk, wolf, puma and bear..." Enter Marshal BraveStarr and his sidekick, cyberhorse Thirty-Thirty (named in honour of his rifle) - BraveStarr was what we now call a Native American who could call on the eyes of a hawk, the ears of a wolf, the speed of a puma and the strength of a bear. As you may have figured, he had a bit of a mystical bent (the show was also given to "Kung Fu"-type flashbacks to his youth); less positively, it wasn't free of Filmation's typical sledgehammer morals - in one episode, the guest villain even berated a regular villain for his smoking! But the show was several cuts above average for the studio in terms of watchability and entertainment; and it deserves a footnote for what comes next.

    "Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century" was a two-part story which dispensed with all the characters but BraveStarr, basically dropping him into a plot that had Sherlock fall from Reichenbach Falls just as a time warp opened, carrying him into the time of "BraveStarr." (Moriarty followed, and the deerstalker'd one acquired equivalents for Watson, the Baker Street Irregulars and Lestrade - his female descendant, a much tougher cop than the Inspector.) It's not uncommon for TV shows to work in pilot episodes through the back door - "Star Trek," "Adam 12," "Who's The Boss?," "The Nanny," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "Murder, She Wrote" tried it (only the latter two succeeded in launching "CSI: Miami" and "The Law and Harry McGraw" respectively) - but it's never been as obvious as it was here, and it didn't work... although we did eventually get the unrelated "Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century"!

    "BraveStarr" was one of Filmation's last shows, but it was one of their better ones. Maybe if they had had more like that and less like "Filmation's Ghostbusters"...
    longbeachduballstarz

    Am i the only one who remembers

    this was a show i ran home from school to see. When talking to friends about other shows when ever i bring this one up they all don't remember. So I guess i will enjoy it alone
    Mekish

    I remember

    I remember this one.. It was about a guy, who had the strength of a bear, the speed of a panther and the eyes of an eagle. Please if anyone has some pictures or movie clips from this series email them to me!

    Thanks

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    • Curiosidades
      The last cartoon produced by Filmation. The company was purchased by L'Oreal, who closed the studio down because they were only interested in the animation library. At the time, two new series were in production: 'Bugzburg' (a spin-off from Pinóquio e o Senhor das Trevas (1987)) and 'Bravo', a spin-off of BraveStarr that focused on the Prairie People.
    • Erros de gravação
      Sometimes 'Sara Jane' appears with a muzzle extension, and then in the next scene appears without it.
    • Citações

      Marshal BraveStarr: Eyes of the Hawk! Strength of the Bear! Speed of the Puma!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The Filmation logo appears with the sound of galloping hooves, and the "Presents" title appears with the sound of a whip.
    • Conexões
      Featured in WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Best Cartoons You Forgot Existed (2018)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de setembro de 1987 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Брэйвстарр
    • Empresa de produção
      • Filmation Associates
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