BraveStarr
- TV Series
- 1987–1989
- Tous publics
- 30m
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7.0/10
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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.A Native American marshal and his friends keep the peace on the frontier planet of New Texas.
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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
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.
In a distant time and far away place the planet of New Texas floats deep in space. Land of three suns, and land of precious ore. The carrium rush bought out-laws by the scores. BraveStarr. BraveStarr. Then one day a lawman came with powers of hawk, wolf, puma, and bear. Protector of peace, mystic man from afar. Champion of justice Marshall BraveStarr. BraveStarr, BraveStarr, eyes of a hawk, ears of a wolf. BraveStarr, BraveStarr, strength of a bear, speed of a puma. BraveStarr, BraveStarr, BRAVESTARR!
Absolutely one of my favourite cartoons. At the time I was eleven and I didn't really care that Marshall BraveStarr was a fictional cartoon character. I just knew that the BraveStarr cartoons were great and that I wanted to watch more and more of it every time it came on. Marshall BraveStarr was one of my childhood heroes and I never forgot the day that he first came on. I was in awe about it because it was the first time that I saw a country western cartoon that wasn't about the Lone Ranger and Tonto.
Absolutely one of my favourite cartoons. At the time I was eleven and I didn't really care that Marshall BraveStarr was a fictional cartoon character. I just knew that the BraveStarr cartoons were great and that I wanted to watch more and more of it every time it came on. Marshall BraveStarr was one of my childhood heroes and I never forgot the day that he first came on. I was in awe about it because it was the first time that I saw a country western cartoon that wasn't about the Lone Ranger and Tonto.
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.
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
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- TriviaThe 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 Pinocchio et l'Empereur de la nuit (1987)) and 'Bravo', a spin-off of BraveStarr that focused on the Prairie People.
- GoofsSometimes 'Sara Jane' appears with a muzzle extension, and then in the next scene appears without it.
- Quotes
Marshal BraveStarr: Eyes of the Hawk! Strength of the Bear! Speed of the Puma!
- Crazy creditsThe Filmation logo appears with the sound of galloping hooves, and the "Presents" title appears with the sound of a whip.
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