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Marshal Bravestarr and a female judge are sent to New Texas, a frontier planet under attack by the evil cattle spirit Stampede, who, with his ruthless sidekick, Tex Hex, are vying for contro... Read allMarshal Bravestarr and a female judge are sent to New Texas, a frontier planet under attack by the evil cattle spirit Stampede, who, with his ruthless sidekick, Tex Hex, are vying for control of the universe, one planet at a time.Marshal Bravestarr and a female judge are sent to New Texas, a frontier planet under attack by the evil cattle spirit Stampede, who, with his ruthless sidekick, Tex Hex, are vying for control of the universe, one planet at a time.
Charlie Adler
- Deputy Fuzz
- (voice)
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Susan Blu
- Judge J.B. McBride
- (voice)
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Pat Fraley
- Marshal BraveStarr
- (voice)
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Ed Gilbert
- Thirty-Thirty
- (voice)
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Alan Oppenheimer
- Handlebar
- (voice)
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Lou Scheimer
- Captain Andrews
- (voice)
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BraveStarr: The Legend is an underrated movie, released when the series it was based on was concluding, and would be the final movie released before the company that made the series, FIlmation (the company responsible for legendary cartoons like He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe and Fat Albert), would close down (with one movie they completed before the closure, Happily Ever After, not seeing release until the 1990's).
Basically, the plot of the film is basically an origin story for New Texas' super-powered marshal, as we see the origins of Tex Hex and his gang, as well as BraveStarr's arrival and realization of his powers. Like most of Filmation's works, some of the animation is recycled from the show (mostly footage from the show's intro, as well as parts of an episode). The movie has some good action, the voice actors are all taken from the show, and it has many memorable moments. It's a movie I recommend watching.
Basically, the plot of the film is basically an origin story for New Texas' super-powered marshal, as we see the origins of Tex Hex and his gang, as well as BraveStarr's arrival and realization of his powers. Like most of Filmation's works, some of the animation is recycled from the show (mostly footage from the show's intro, as well as parts of an episode). The movie has some good action, the voice actors are all taken from the show, and it has many memorable moments. It's a movie I recommend watching.
I got this tape sometime in the early 90s after the video vendor himself recommended it and it turned out to be fantastic. This was certainly Filmation's best cartoon and the movie itself is better than the Bravestarr series. The whole effort and theme was perhaps the most creative I've ever seen in any single cartoon and they were also pretty bold when it came to dark themes and violence. The opening sequence for the movie where the tribe is destroyed is amazing. With great characters, some fantastic villains and a nail biting story from start to finish, this movie is something that I personally feel that should not be missed by any fan of cartoons in general. Its too bad that it was so easily forgotten even though not many would have seen it in the first place.
I found this and had to watch for nostalgia reasons. I've just finished watching the movie, and have to admit I forgot how good it was, now i'm really in the mood to watch the series again, shame it doesn't seem to be showing anywhere.
With the possible resurrection of He-man, someone needs to bring this back. No idea why it bombed in America, in my opinion its just as good as He-man, if not slightly better. I forgot how close both heroes looked, they could be long lost twin brothers. However I think one of the biggest differences is that unlike He-man, Bravestarr got the girl lol.
Whilst some people have commented on the animation, its better than some of todays cartoons (power puff girls, Samurai Jack, Dexter's lab etc) which whilst I don't really watch them , when I've caught them are in my opinion worse animation, and a lot less detailed, and the storyline is just as good today as it was back then, though it had some really bad character names just like He-man, I mean Cactus head?? what an awful name.
Definitely worth watching though, even if you did not watch it growing up.
With the possible resurrection of He-man, someone needs to bring this back. No idea why it bombed in America, in my opinion its just as good as He-man, if not slightly better. I forgot how close both heroes looked, they could be long lost twin brothers. However I think one of the biggest differences is that unlike He-man, Bravestarr got the girl lol.
Whilst some people have commented on the animation, its better than some of todays cartoons (power puff girls, Samurai Jack, Dexter's lab etc) which whilst I don't really watch them , when I've caught them are in my opinion worse animation, and a lot less detailed, and the storyline is just as good today as it was back then, though it had some really bad character names just like He-man, I mean Cactus head?? what an awful name.
Definitely worth watching though, even if you did not watch it growing up.
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I have some good news all fans of Bravestarr! A two disk DVD set has been released in America that has the Movie "Bravestarr The Legend" on Disk one and has five other episodes on Disk 2. This is a great thing to see happen. Since the movie never aired on TV in America and when it was in theatures my parents did not have the money to take me this has been the first time i have ever seen the movie that shows the origins of how Tex Hex got his powers from Stampede, and how The Shaman gave Bravestarr his four Animal powers. Plus it also amazed me at the fight Bravestarr had to do with 30/30 in order for them to become friends. It also amazed me at how Judge J.B. had to teach Fuzz how to speak English and how Bravestarr had to do his first warning to the Mayor involving that he needed to learn to show respect to Fuzz and his people.
About 20 years ago, I was a kid when my father came one day with the tape of Bravestarr: the legend. After watching this animation, I was very happy. I used to watch it often because this was the only tape I had. And I loved it. This became the greatest childhood memory of mine. I think the last time was 2 years ago, when I again watched it. Friendship is one of the lessons I might have learned a lot from this movie. When I could have children, I would certainly ask them to watch this. I never new that there is a TV series about this characters, but I know now. However, I am not young enough to watch them, and I don't have time. I wish I could watch and enjoy the series when I was a kid.
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- TriviaWriter Bob Forward posed for various still photographs dressed as BraveStarr, including one picture of him leaning against a wall which was used as poster art.
- ConnectionsEdited from BraveStarr: The Disappearance of Thirty/Thirty (1987)
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