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Marshal BraveStarr
Marshal BraveStarr is the main character and protagonist of the BraveStarr series. He is an orphaned Native American from Earth who arrived on New Texas with the Shaman and became a marshal. -
Strength of the Bear
BraveStarr is surprised to have lost his Spirit Animal powers. Shaman tells him he must face a trial in the wilderness of New Texas to renew his bond with the animal spirits. Stampede and Sand -
Tex Hex
Tex Hex, also called Tex the Terrible, is the arch-enemy of Marshal BraveStarr and one of the main villains of the BraveStarr franchise. One of the first human prospectors to land on New Texas -
Judge J.B. McBride
J.B. McBride is the female Judge of Fort Kerium on New Texas. She is an ally, legal advisor and sometime romantic interest for Marshal BraveStarr. J.B.'s Scottish father Angus McBride was an -
The Price
Dedicated to the memory of Raymond Hamada. Dealer, a Dingo drug pusher, offers Jay a taste of Spin and soon the boy is addicted. His best friend Brad wants to get help, but also promised -
Thirty/Thirty
Thirty/Thirty is a character and protagonist of the BraveStarr franchise. An Equestroid, or'Techno-Horse', he is best friends with Marshal BraveStarr. He is the last of his kind, just as BraveStarr is the -
BraveStarr: The Movie
BraveStarr: The Movie (also called BraveStarr - The Legend and The Legend of BraveStarr) is a 1988 feature-length (91 minutes) animated Space Western movie based on the BraveStarr franchise. The film introduces the character of -
Handlebar
Handlebar is a male Rigellian and the owner of the Trading Post, a hub of the community which serves the function of a general store, hotel and saloon/bar in Fort Kerium on New Texas -
BraveStarr
BraveStarr was an American multimedia Space Western franchise from the mid-to-late 1980s. It was created by animation studio Filmation in partnership with toy makers Mattel, both of which based in California. The franchise -
BraveStarr (merchandise)
This article is regarding the 1986 action figure line, play sets, books and other products associated with the BraveStarr franchise. The BraveStarr franchise was conceived by cartoon studio Filmation, but the television series would not -
Stampede
Stampede was an ancient demonic broncosaur of great mystic power whose only aim in life was to become even more powerful. He set his eyes on a powerplant on an unidentified planet or moon that -
Sara Jane
Thirty/Thirty's weapon of choice. Stored in the Hall of Equestroids, originally till Thirty/Thirty, took it up and runs on Kerium Appearances[] BraveStarr - The Legend -
Fallen Idol
BraveStarr's mentor turns to crime and Marshal BraveStarr must confront and apprehend him. Jingles Morgan, a former trainer at the Galactic Marshal Academy and mentor to Marshal BraveStarr in his younger years, visits New -
Bravestarr Wiki
Welcome to the BraveStarr Wiki Administrators • Recent Changes • New Photos • New Pages • Help Wiki The BraveStarr Wiki, is dedicated to Filmation's Space-Western animated series about the adventures of Marshal BraveStarr on the planet -
Big Thirty and Little Wimble
Young Prairy Person Wimble chooses Thirty/Thirty to be his temporary (foster) father. When BraveStarr doubts Thirty/Thirty's abilities to take care of the kid, Thirty/Thirty enrolls Wimble in Miss Jenny's class -
Kerium Fever
Some of the human prospectors become jealous of the Prairie People who have much better luck finding Kerium. Tex Hex takes advantage of the situation, trying to instigate a war between the settlers and the -
No Drums, No Trumpets
Thunder Stick and Scuzz are standing in front of the Trading Post when they first notice Paco and Michelle. As they run in past the two humans so they end up in front of them -
Shake Hands with Long Arm John
Newcomer Long Arm John helps to save Mayor Derringer when Ryder and the Dune Buggy Gang attack the Stratocoach. The Mayor tells BraveStarr to appoint Long Arm as his new deputy, making Fuzz worry about -
Call of the Wild
Wild Child is finding it difficult to adjust to life in school where he is being teased for his Dingo upbringing. But when everyone in Fort Kerium save Wild Child and BraveStarr become ill because -
The Disappearance of Thirty/Thirty
Marshal BraveStarr and Thirty/Thirty have a fallout over Thirty's trigger-happiness. Thirty goes back to the Equestroid Temple where he first met BraveStarr, and finds a strange horse spirit, who offers him to -
Fort Kerium
Fort Kerium is the primary settlement on the planet of New Texas, and the base of operations for Marshal BraveStarr and his allies. Much of the BraveStarr franchise takes place here. Fort Kerium is the -
Deputy Fuzz
Deputy Fuzz: Stop in the Law of the Name! Deputy Fuzz is one of the Prairie People and a sidekick of Marshal BraveStarr along with Thirty/Thirty, Judge J.B. McBride and Handlebar. -
BraveStarr (television series)
The BraveStarr television series is a 1987 American animated television series produced by Filmation and based upon their wider BraveStarr multimedia franchise. The television series contains 65, half-hour-long episodes and was broadcast in -
Shaman
An unnamed Native American shaman who raised and adviced young BraveStarr on an unidentified planet or moon. The people of their tribe discovered a great, power. Unfortunately the evil, self-absorbed, treacherous, aggressive, mean, pushy -
Wild Child (episode)
BraveStarr, Thirty/Thirty and J.B. venture into the Badlands in search of a wild boy who was raised by Dingoes. They find Wild Child as well as the legendary Lost City The story of
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