''BraveStarr'' is an American
Space Western
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animated television series
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that aired 65 episodes from September 1987 to February 1988 in
syndication. The show was created a year after Mattel had released a line of
action figure
An action figure is a poseable character model figure made most commonly of plastic, and often based upon characters from a film, comic book, military, video game, television program, or sport; fictional or historical. These figures are usually ...
s. ''BraveStarr'' was the last animated series produced by
Filmation and
Group W Productions before Filmation shut down in 1989. Reruns of the show aired on
Qubo Night Owl from 2010 to 2013, and on the
Retro Television Network
Retro TV (stylized as retrotv), formerly known as Retro Television Network, is an American broadcast television network owned by Get After It Media. The network mainly airs classic television sitcoms and drama series from the 1950s through t ...
from 2010 to 2015.
Background
The idea for BraveStarr began with Tex Hex, his chief adversary. Tex Hex was created by Filmation's staff artists in 1984, during the development of Filmation's
''Ghostbusters''.
Lou Scheimer found the character fascinating and pulled Tex Hex from the ''Ghostbusters'' cast. He asked Arthur Nadel, Filmation's vice president for creative affairs, and art director John Grusd to develop a science-fiction Western around the character. As the concepts took shape, staff writer
Bob Forward
Robert D. Forward (born 1958) is an American writer, producer, and director. He is the production director and president of his independent company, Detonation Films. Forward has been the writer of many animated television series, as well as a ...
fleshed out the writer's guide and eventually co-wrote the feature film script for ''
BraveStarr: The Legend'' with writer Steve Hayes. The series cost $20 million.
Plot
The episodes combine elements of science fiction and western genres. It is set in the 23rd century on a multi-cultural desert planet called New Texas.
As on other ''Filmation'' series (''
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'' (often referred to simply as ''He-Man'') is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattel's toy line ''Masters of the Universe''. The show was one of the most popular an ...
'', ''
She-Ra: Princess of Power'', ''
Shazam!'', ''
The Secrets of Isis'', and the animated ''Ghostbusters''), a moral lesson is told at the end of each episode. One notable episode is "The Price", in which a boy buys a drug called "Spin", becomes addicted to it, and dies of an
overdose
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Setting
The setting in most episodes is New Texas: a planetary system orbiting three suns, from Earth. Much of the food and water supply is imported. The majority of land is desert or
prairie
Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the ...
but there is one
wetland
A wetland is a distinct semi-aquatic ecosystem whose groundcovers are flooded or saturated in water, either permanently, for years or decades, or only seasonally. Flooding results in oxygen-poor ( anoxic) processes taking place, especially ...
area, which is the home of "apecats". Water is also found in
cactus
A cactus (: cacti, cactuses, or less commonly, cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae (), a family of the order Caryophyllales comprising about 127 genera with some 1,750 known species. The word ''cactus'' derives, through Latin, ...
-like 'Aqua-Pod' plants. The chief export is Kerium, a red mineral used as a fuel source, and often therefore the prize of conflicts among characters. Implications exist that New Texas was colonized for Kerium, but will remain inhabited even after the mines are exhausted. The native civilization of New Texas are the Prairie People, who operate most of the Kerium mines.
Points of interest
The following locations are on New Texas:
* Fort Kerium – A mechanized town capable of armoring itself; BraveStarr's base of operation.
* Starr Peak – A mountain where Shaman lives, concealing the spacecraft in which he arrived on New Texas, atop a Kerium deposit.
* Stone Canyon – A large mining canyon. Also the location of some crime.
* Peaceful Valley – A large agrarian land.
* The Hexagon – Fortress for most of the villains.
* The Badlands – The inhospitable land surrounding the Hexagon.
Two episodes are set on Earth, where the city of
London
London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
resembles a modernized
Victorian England
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, including a time-traveling
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes () is a Detective fiction, fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a "Private investigator, consulting detective" in his stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with obser ...
.
Alien and human species
* Apecats – Gigantic non-humanoid felines who live near the only wetlands on New Texas.
* Avianoid – The two-headed criminal Two Face comes from an avianoid species, and had half of his body augmented with cybernetic replacements (for reasons unknown), making him a
cyborg
A cyborg (, a portmanteau of ''cybernetics, cybernetic'' and ''organism'') is a being with both Organic matter, organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.[ostrich
Ostriches are large flightless birds. Two living species are recognised, the common ostrich, native to large parts of sub-Saharan Africa, and the Somali ostrich, native to the Horn of Africa.
They are the heaviest and largest living birds, w ...]
.
* Broncosaurs – A dinosaur-like civilization of which Stampede is the last living representative.
* Dingos (a.k.a. Coyotoids) –
Coyote
The coyote (''Canis latrans''), also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, or brush wolf, is a species of canis, canine native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the Wolf, gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the c ...
-like humanoids, who often appear as minor antagonists, amenable to a peaceful lifestyle.
* Equestroids – Cyborg equines capable of assuming human attributes (bipedal stance and prehensile forelimbs especially) at will. Thirty/Thirty is the only survivor of this colony.
* Fuufta – Pacifist sheep-like creatures, often targeted by enemy civilizations.
* Humans – A variety of ethnic groups including
Native Americans BraveStarr and Shaman, and the British Sherlock Holmes.
* Krang – Cat-like humanoids; warlike and therefore opposed to BraveStarr and his ideals.
* Porcinoid – Hawgtie comes from a porcine (pig-like) humanoid species.
* Prairie People – Anthropoid
prairie dog
Prairie dogs (genus ''Cynomys'') are herbivorous burrowing Marmotini, ground squirrels native to the grasslands of North America. There are five recognized species of prairie dog: black-tailed prairie dog, black-tailed, white-tailed prairie dog ...
-like creatures and native to New Texas who take pleasure in mining and in the operation of machines.
* Reptilianoid – Vipra and Diamondback are both reptilian and humanoid, and display behaviors of both.
* Rigellian – Drink-seller Handlebar is a member of this race of green-skinned humanoids with bright orange hair and superhuman strength. Dr. Wt'sn is also of this species.
* Sand Walrus – Antagonist Sand Storm comes from this red-skinned humanoid species and has a number of special powers.
* Solacows – A non-sentient cattle-like species, the raising of which is one of the few major non-mining-related industries on New Texas; disputes between Solacow ranchers and Kerium miners are not uncommon and have on occasion resulted in physical altercations.
Characters
Heroes
* Marshal BraveStarr (voiced by
Pat Fraley
Pat Fraley is an American voice actor and voice-over teacher, known as the voice of Krang, Casey Jones, Baxter Stockman and numerous other characters in the 1987 ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' animated television series and voiced Falcon in ...
) – The title character and galactic marshal of New Texas; a
Native American who can call upon the power of "spirit animals", enabling him briefly to perform superhuman feats. The Eyes of the Hawk enhances his vision and can also grant him an aerial view of the adjacent area. The Ears of the Wolf gives him superhuman hearing. The Strength of the Bear gives him superhuman strength. The Speed of the Puma gives him superhuman speed. The Strength of the Bear grants BraveStarr strength sufficient to destroy stone or support steel bridges, whereas the Speed of the Puma allows him speeds akin to comic-book characters
Quicksilver and the
Flash. In addition to his animal powers, he has electronic equipment such as a computerized visor and a two-way radio. BraveStarr also carries a "Neutra-laser" pistol, a high-tech
tomahawk
A tomahawk is a type of single-handed axe used by the many Native Americans in the United States, Indian peoples and nations of North America, traditionally resembles a hatchet with a straight shaft.
Etymology
The name comes from Powhatan langu ...
, a beam lasso and a "Trans-freezer" rifle, and the badge on his shirt can shield him at need. Although called "Protector of Peace" and "Champion of Justice", he usually acts in the former role, preferring to serve as a mediator in any conflict. He often seeks peaceful resolution to every problem, unless confronted by the series' periodic villains.
* Thirty/Thirty (voiced by
Ed Gilbert
Ed Gilbert (born Edmund Francis Giesbert, June 29, 1931 – May 8, 1999) was an American actor, with extensive credits in both live-action roles and voice work in animation, although he was better known for the latter. He is also credited, under ...
) – BraveStarr's Equestroid and chief deputy, capable of assuming a bipedal form at will. BraveStarr affectionately calls him "big partner". His principal weapon is "Sara Jane": a large
blunderbuss
The blunderbuss is a 17th- to mid-19th-century firearm with a short, large caliber Gun barrel, barrel. It is commonly flared at the muzzle (firearms), muzzle to help aid in the loading of Lead shot, shot and other projectiles of relevant quantity ...
from which he projects directed energy. He is more belligerent than BraveStarr, and will often prefer fights to resolutions.
* Deputy Fuzz (voiced by
Charlie Adler) – A member of the Prairie People and BraveStarr's other trusted deputy. BraveStarr affectionately calls him "li'l partner". Fuzz is typically a figure of comic relief, but also plays more-serious roles at need. The first of the Prairie People to befriend humans, and the only Prairie Person to take up a job in law enforcement.
* Judge J.B. McBride (voiced by
Susan Blu) – Fort Kerium's principal (and perhaps only) judge and lawyer, BraveStarr's ally, consultant, and occasional paramour. In battle, she uses an electronic
gavel
A gavel is a small ceremonial mallet/hammer commonly made of hardwood, typically fashioned with a handle. It can be used to call for attention or to punctuate rulings and proclamations and is a symbol of the authority and right to act officially ...
(called a "hammer of justice" in the series) given to her by the Prairie People.
* Shaman (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – An otherwise-unnamed mystic, capable of
teleportation
Teleportation is the hypothetical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. It is a common subject in science fiction and fantasy literature. Teleportation is often paired with tim ...
,
time travel
Time travel is the hypothetical activity of traveling into the past or future. Time travel is a concept in philosophy and fiction, particularly science fiction. In fiction, time travel is typically achieved through the use of a device known a ...
,
psychokinesis
Telekinesis () (alternatively called psychokinesis) is a purported psychic ability allowing an individual to influence a physical system without physical interaction. Experiments to prove the existence of telekinesis have historically been cri ...
, and near-omniscient
clairvoyance
Clairvoyance (; ) is the claimed ability to acquire information that would be considered impossible to get through scientifically proven sensations, thus classified as extrasensory perception, or "sixth sense". Any person who is claimed to h ...
. He is BraveStarr's mentor and foster father. BraveStarr would often
telepathically contact Shaman for advice on how to handle certain situations. He is the source/teacher of Bravestarr's four animal-related powers.
Supporting characters
* Altran (voiced by
Alan Oppenheimer
Alan Oppenheimer (born April 23, 1930) is an American actor. He has performed numerous roles on live action television since the 1960s and has had an active career doing voice work since the 1970s.
Early life
Oppenheimer was born in New York ...
) – A human boy from a mining village on the other side of the Iron Mountains.
* Angus McBride (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – The father of Judge J. B. McBride. He is a former Kerium prospector who now operates Fort Kerium's newspaper.
* Billy-Bob (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – A human Kerium prospector.
* Borka (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – A settler who briefly became a vigilante to defeat Tex Hex once and for all.
* Commander Karen Kane (voiced by Susan Blu) – A former Star Marine who retired after marrying Angus McBride. She is the stepmother of J. B. Like Angus, she has a Scottish accent.
* Diamondback (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – A Reptilianoid Kerium prospector, who owns the Kerium deposit underneath Starr Peak along with his human colleague Billy-Bob.
* Doc Clayton (voiced by
Lou Scheimer) – The town's doctor who is frequently an ally of BraveStarr's.
* Handlebar (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – A Rigellian bartender and former space pirate from the
Rigel
Rigel is a blue supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. It has the Bayer designation β Orionis, which is Latinized to Beta Orionis and abbreviated Beta Ori or β Ori. Rigel is the brightest and most massive componentand ...
star system, with a bright orange ''handlebar'' mustache and a
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
accent. He mostly serves BraveStarr and Thirty/Thirty a drink called "sweetwater". Other times he acts as a reserve law enforcement officer. He has a pet cyborg steer named Rampage.
* Iron Arm (voiced by Pat Fraley and Lou Scheimer) – The owner of the town's repair station. He is of an unknown alien species.
* Long Arm John (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – A law enforcement officer with a sophisticated prosthetic arm.
* Mayor Derringer (voiced by Pat Fraley) – The town leader of Fort Kerium who occasionally aides BraveStarr. Although he rarely uses it, he carries a stun pistol for protection.
* Molly (voiced by Susan Blu) – Courier aboard a "Strato-Stage", a mechanized
stagecoach
A stagecoach (also: stage coach, stage, road coach, ) is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by ...
traveling above ground. Occasionally, Molly has a security guard to blast away enemies. Molly is also capable of piloting space vehicles.
* Togg Salter (voiced by Pat Fraley in "Tunnel of Terror", Lou Scheimer in "Tex But No Hex") – A prospector and former scientist from the planet Ammitus. He received a Meritus Ecological award for saving green forest and had no criminal record. He is married and has one child, a son.
* Wild Child (voiced by
Erika Scheimer) – A baby who wandered into the desert and was adopted by
dingo
The dingo (either included in the species ''Canis familiaris'', or considered one of the following independent taxa: ''Canis familiaris dingo'', ''Canis dingo'', or ''Canis lupus dingo'') is an ancient (basal (phylogenetics), basal) lineage ...
es. He grew up among them until he met BraveStarr and Judge J.B. McBride.
* Zarko (voiced by Charlie Adler in "Wild Child", Ed Gilbert in "Call of the Wild") – The last living member of the Old Ones who hunted anyone that trespassed into the Lost City. After he helped save Wild Child, Zarko gives up hunting and adopts Wild Child.
* Orville (voiced by Susan Blu) – A new arrival to New Texas and Fort Kerium singled out for his stutter. He was kidnapped by thieves Craver and Grumble, during which he befriended Grumble and convinced him to turn on Craver.
* Brad (voiced by Susan Blu) – One of Fort Kerium local school kids who was a close friend to Jay Olman and who turned in Dealer after Jay died.
*
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes () is a Detective fiction, fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a "Private investigator, consulting detective" in his stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with obser ...
(voiced by Pat Fraley) – The famous detective who was brought to the 23rd century through a rift in the
space-time continuum. The continuum also gave him the power to blast lightning bolts, much like Tex Hex.
* Dr. Wt'sn (voiced by
Peter Cullen
Peter Claver Cullen (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor. He voiced Optimus Prime in the original 1980s ''The Transformers (TV series), Transformers'' animated series, later returning to the role in ''Transformers'' media in 2007, sta ...
) – A Rigellian detective in New London and future counterpart to
Dr. Watson
Dr. John H. Watson is a fictional character in the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Along with Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson first appeared in the novel ''A Study in Scarlet'' (1887). "The Adventure of Shosc ...
.
*
Mycroft Holmes
Mycroft Holmes is a fictional character appearing in stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle from 1893 to 1908. The elder brother (by seven years) of detective Sherlock Holmes, he is a government official and a founding me ...
(voiced by Mary McDonald-Lewis) – A female agent of
Scotland Yard
Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing Greater London's London boroughs, 32 boroughs. Its name derives from the location of the original ...
and descendant of Sherlock Holmes, named after his brother.
* Kitty Lestrade (voiced by Mary McDonald-Lewis) – Chief Inspector of Scotland Yard, based on
Inspector Lestrade.
Villains
* Carrion Bunch – An outlaw gang that reside in the Badlands at the Hexagon.
** Tex Hex (voiced by Charlie Adler) – BraveStarr's rival, opponent and counterpart, distinguished by a withered appearance and lavender skin. He is Stampede's junior partner. Tex Hex was originally Tex, a greedy Kerium prospector who briefly co-owned a Kerium mine with Angus. He crashed a Kerium-overloaded ship while heading home from New Texas and was revived and given a host of magical powers by Stampede. Credited, in the feature film, with the discovery of Kerium on New Texas.
** Outlaw Skuzz (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – Tex's cigar-smoking henchman. A cousin of Deputy Fuzz; apparently the only Prairie Person to practice crime. The moral lesson at the end of one episode had him saying the one bad thing he disliked doing was smoking and warning viewers not to follow his example.
** Cactus Head (voiced by Pat Fraley) – A short robot with a cactus-shaped headpiece equipped with two energy cannons. Often seen as the comic relief and used as a spy.
** Sand Storm (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – A red Sandsnake-like creature who can exhale giant clouds of sand. His kind are sometimes called "sand walruses" and are native to New Texas. He can also use his sand to put people to sleep or create sand creatures.
** Thunder Stick (voiced by Pat Fraley) – A stuttering robot with a directed-energy cannon built into his arm.
** Vipra (voiced by Susan Blu) – A Reptilianoid female villain who has the power to hypnotize people. She is the assistant to Tex Hex, but envious of his high rank among the villains.
* Stampede (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – Chief antagonist and ringleader of the outlaws based at the Hexagon. A monstrous, partly skeletal Broncosaur and apparently the last of his kind. He seldom appears in battle directly, but is usually the source of his subordinates' evil plans. Stampede is the archenemy of BraveStarr's mentor Shaman.
* Billy the Droid – A purple robot with the power to shoot energy bolts from his hands and a gripping arm from his chest.
* Dealer – A dingo drug dealer who was selling a drug called Spin that later killed a boy named Jay Olman. After his plot was foiled by testimony from Brad, Dealer was arrested by BraveStarr.
* "Two Faced" Dingo Dan (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – One of Tex's dingoes with a notionally Australian accent. Dan has the ability to take on a human appearance, but would often forget to change his distinctive "fancy hat". He also leads his own gang of Rustlers and is a member of the Dune Buggy Gang.
* Dune Buggy Gang – A gang residing in the Badlands that causes trouble for travelers.
** Ryder (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – A cyborg human who is the leader of the Dune Buggy Gang.
** Slither (voiced by Charlie Adler) – A Reptilianoid.
* Hawgtie (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – A humanoid pig dressed in a
Union Army uniform. He seemed to be strong, and used
bolas
Bolas or bolases (: bola; from Spanish and Portuguese ''bola'', "ball", also known as a ''boleadora'' or ''boleadeira'') is a type of throwing weapon made of weights on the ends of interconnected cords, used to capture animals by entangling ...
to capture or bind his victims.
* Jingles Morgan (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – A former teacher of BraveStarr who hated to lose so much that he went rogue after fatally shooting his opponent Imperial Guard Trooper Salaman Bliss for mocking Morgan during a humiliating defeat.
* Krang – Humanoid felines with green
Japanese armor and German accents; a periodic enemy.
* Leaper Riders – A group of dingoes that ride Leapers.
** Goldtooth (voiced by Charlie Adler, Lou Scheimer in "Wild Child") – An overweight coyote that usually leads other dingoes in battle.
** Barker (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – A little dingo.
** Howler (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – Another coyote. He can assume human form.
* Moribund (voiced by Ed Gilbert) – An outlaw with a Russian accent who was briefly hired by Stampede to replace Tex Hex. He later escaped prison and returned to New Texas with Dingo Dan to find treasure, but was again defeated by BraveStarr.
*
Professor Moriarty (voiced by
Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Daniel Harris ( Charasuchin; November 6, 1914 – November 3, 2002) was an American character actor whose career included more than 500 television and film appearances, as well as Voice-over, voiceovers. Two of his best-known roles we ...
) – A criminal mastermind and archenemy of Sherlock Holmes. He constructed a
suspended animation
Suspended animation is the slowing or stopping of biological function so that physiological capabilities are preserved. States of suspended animation are common in micro-organisms and some plant tissue, such as seeds. Many animals, including l ...
chamber which allowed him to survive into the 23rd century, where he plotted world conquest.
* Rustlers – An outlaw gang led by Dingo Dan.
** Weasel (voiced by Charlie Adler) – A dingo.
** Mick (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – An alien.
** Buster (voiced by Pat Fraley) – A robot.
* Queen Singlish (voiced by Susan Blu) – A woman that commandeered an entire island, which floats through space. She constantly wants slaves to assist her, but is defeated by the Prairie People.
* Slug Moody (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – A Rigellian outlaw who seeks revenge on two aliens for sending him to prison.
* Thoren (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – An alien slaver dressed like a sultan who employs Tex Hex to bring him slaves and betrays him.
* Two-Face (voiced by Charlie Adler and Alan Oppenheimer) – A cyborg Avianoid with a normal head and a cyborg head.
* Brian (voiced by Pat Fraley) – One of Fort Kerium local school kids nicknamed "Gappie" who is friends with Judy and Clorg and who regularly teases new students such as Wild Child.
* Craver – (voiced by Charlie Adler) – A mutant dingo with the power to fly, he used Grumble to rob miners. He was captured by BraveStarr after Grumble finally realized his "friend" was using him.
* Grumble – (voiced by Lou Scheimer) – A slow-witted but superhumanly strong being who was Craver's partner until a boy they captured called Orville convinced him he was being used by Craver.
* Bart (voiced by Alan Oppenheimer) – A former outlaw who robbed Stratostages with his younger brother Billy. He grew tired of being a criminal and tried to convince Billy to change his ways, but eventually turned him in to BraveStarr.
* Billy (voiced by Charlie Adler) – The leader of an outlaw gang that included his older brother Bart and some dingoes. He robbed several Stratostages along with them and later stole a medicine as ransom, but BraveStarr recovered it and arrested him with help from Bart.
Episodes
Action figures and other merchandise
In 1986, a year before the TV series premiered,
Mattel
Mattel, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment company headquartered in El Segundo, California. Founded in Los Angeles by Harold Matson and the husband-and-wife duo of Ruth Handler, ...
released an
action figure
An action figure is a poseable character model figure made most commonly of plastic, and often based upon characters from a film, comic book, military, video game, television program, or sport; fictional or historical. These figures are usually ...
line based on the
Filmation cartoon series. These figures were large for the time at nearly tall and came in a windowed box with artwork similar to that of their ''
Masters of the Universe
''Masters of the Universe'' (sometimes referred to as the ''He-Man'' or ''She-Ra'' series) is a sword and planet-themed media franchise created by Mattel. The main premise revolves around the conflict between He-Man (the alter ego of Prince A ...
'' contemporaries. Each figure had a unique action feature and was packaged with one or more Kerium nuggets. Marshal BraveStarr and Tex Hex were also packaged with a Laser Fire Backpack which shot
infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
beams and had "space-age" sound effects. Such backpacks were individually available—blue for heroes and black for villains. Other figures available were Handlebar, Sand Storm, Thirty/Thirty, Skuzz, Fuzz, Col. Borobot and Thunder Stick. The Neutra-Laser weapon, which worked with the infrared technology, and Fort Kerium playset also made their way to toy shelves. A second series of figures was designed but never produced. This included Dingo Dan, Judge J. B., Long Arm John, Rampage, and the Starr Hawk vehicle.
Lou Scheimer stated that Mattel hindered ''Bravestarr''s success by releasing the toys before the pilot movie or TV series were released, leading viewers to think the show was based on the toy line.
Various other forms of ''BraveStarr'' merchandise made their way to the market including a
Colorforms adventure set,
View-Master reels,
Ladybird
Coccinellidae () is a widespread family of small beetles. They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to mother Mary. Entomologists use the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles ...
storybook,
pillow case,
sticker album, and
water gun
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, among others. A
comic book
A comic book, comic-magazine, or simply comic is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panel (comics), panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often accompanied by descriptive prose and wri ...
series, ''BraveStarr in 3-D'', also began under
Blackthorne Publishing in January 1987.
Video game
A ''BraveStarr''
video game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual fe ...
was released for
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit computing, 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas). It has been listed in ...
,
Amstrad CPC
The Amstrad CPC (short for "Colour Personal Computer") is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spec ...
and
ZX Spectrum
The ZX Spectrum () is an 8-bit computing, 8-bit home computer developed and marketed by Sinclair Research. One of the most influential computers ever made and one of the all-time bestselling British computers, over five million units were sold. ...
in 1987. It is a
side-scrolling
A side-scrolling video game (alternatively side-scroller) is a video game viewed from a side-view camera angle where the screen follows the player as they move left or right. The jump from single-screen or flip-screen graphics to scrolling grap ...
shooter game
Shooter video games, or shooters, are a subgenre of action video games where the focus is on the defeat of the character's enemies using ranged weapons given to the player. Usually these weapons are firearms or some other long-range weapons, a ...
.
Home releases
''BraveStarr'' made its way to
VHS
VHS (Video Home System) is a discontinued standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, introduced in 1976 by JVC. It was the dominant home video format throughout the tape media period of the 1980s and 1990s.
Ma ...
in compilations such as ''Filmation All-Star Theatre'' and ''Sampler Collection''. Individual episodes of the series found their way to shelves as late as 1989.
BCI Eclipse Entertainment (under its Ink & Paint classic animation entertainment label) (under license from
Entertainment Rights
Entertainment Rights PLC (formerly known as Sleepy Kids PLC and SKD Media PLC) was a British multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that specialised in television shows and cartoons, children's media, films, and distribution. ...
) released the entire series on
DVD
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Region 1 for the very first time in 2007/2008. Each episode on BCI Ink & Paint's DVD releases of ''BraveStarr'' was uncut, digitally remastered and presented in its original broadcast presentation and story continuity order. The series was released in two single-volume sets, with the first volume featuring several bonus features. , these releases have been discontinued and are out of print as BCI Eclipse ceased operations.
On December 10, 2010, Mill Creek Entertainment announced that it had acquired the rights from
Classic Media to re-release the series on DVD in North America. They subsequently released a complete series set as well as two single-volume releases on May 10, 2011.
See also
* ''
BraveStarr: The Movie''
* ''
The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers''
* ''
Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs''
References
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External links
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BraveStarr.orgat
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Archivedfrom the original on February 22, 2018.
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