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Revolt of the Prairie People
BraveStarr: "In today's story, Fuzz had to stand up for something he believed in. Have you ever had to stick up for something you thought was right? When everyone else tried to change your -
Hostage
Episode Information and Background[] Original airdate: October 26, 1987, Writer: Egidio Dal Chele, Director: Ed Friedman, Production number: 29, Airdate number: 28 Spirit Powers[] Speed of the Puma - used by BraveStarr to get Doc Clayton -
BraveStarr and the Medallion
Episode Information and Background[] Original airdate: November 11, 1987, Writer: Shirley Hartman, Director: Ernie Schmidt, Production number: 13, Airdate number 40 Spirit Powers[] Strength of the Bear - Handlebar recounts how BraveStarr called uppon the Strength -
Thoren the Slavemaster
Tex Hex makes a deal with Thoren the Slavemaster to bring Prarie people to him to be made slaves, but the villain soon realises that what goes around comes around and must team up with -
Showdown at Sawtooth
Tex Hex is stirring up trouble and scaring off miners at Sawtooth. The miners are too afraid to stand up to Hex, but BraveStarr challenges him to a duel at Sundown. Episode Information[] Original airdate -
Optivisor
The optivisor was a device installed in the rim of BraveStarr's hat. It could lower across his eyes to offer the viewer an expanded view. The optivisor served several purposes, including identifying beings, following -
Vipra
A serpentine female villain who had the power to hypnotize people, such as the assayer Clem Clodhopper in Fort Kerium making it seem as if a Kerium deposit below Starr Peak actually belonged to Tex -
Sand Storm
SandStorm is one of the recurring villains in the BraveStarr series. A red reptilian alien who could exhale giant clouds of sand, which the Carrion Bunch often used to escape. He acted as the leader -
Doc Clayton
Doctor "Doc" Benjamin Clayton (formerly Sam Perkins ) was Fort Kerium's Afro-American doctor. He was a frequent ally to BraveStarr, but seemed to have some pacifist ideals - he found it confusing that the Krangs -
Dune Buggy
Dune Buggies were the vehicle of choice for the aptly named Dune Buggy Gang. Each of the buggys was equipped with a set of laser guns on each side. Although the buggies driven by each -
Nomad is an Island
It's the birthday of the bullying and bratty Queen Singlish and she wants slaves from New Texas, but Thirty/Thirty and the Prairie people are more than willing to fight against this form of -
Unsung Hero
During the moral, BraveStarr, Fuzz and Thirty/Thirty are seen on the porch of the Marshal's office. The shot changes to a medium close-up shot of BraveStarr and then to another shot seen -
Howler
Howler was the head of a pack of Dingoes known as the Leaper Riders. They had domesticated the lizard like Leaper. Howler was known by his distinctive howl. His main base of operations was the -
Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century - Part 2
Episode Information[] Original Airdate: February 09, 1988 Writer: Bob Forward -
Handlebar and Rampage
Handlebar: "In today's story I discovered something very important. I discovered the power of kindness. When Rampage and I first met, well, I guess you could say there was some of a misunderstanding. Hehe -
Trading Post
It is the local pace to get together and to go shopping, and for holiday cerebration It on the square of Fort Kerium. After serving his time for being a pirate, Handlebar's past comes -
Molly
She is a human, with gray hair wearing a brown hat, purple jacket, jeans with a buckle. Molly was the long suffering driver of the Strato-Coach all around New Texas, for folks and cargo -
Ben Woo
He is a blue anthropomorphic biped bear. Settlers that came too New Texas, he and his sister, Marris Woo, bumped into Handlebar while running in Fort Kerium square. Thinking that being a member of Carrion -
Brad
Brad was a schoolboy living in Fort Kerium. Together with his friends Jay and Daisy, he built The Clubhouse on the outskirts of Fort Kerium. Brad devised a way to close up the Clubhouse in -
Long Arm John
Long Arm John was a newcomer with an Australian accent who came to New Texas to find work in Fort Kerium. He met Mayor Derringer aboard Molly's Stratocoach, which was attacked by Ryder and -
An Older Hand
Episode Information and Background[] Original airdate: October 7, 1987, Writer: J. Larry Carroll, Director: Richard Trueblood, Production number: 28, Airdate number: 18 Spirit Powers[] Ears of the Wolf - used by BraveStarr to listen in on -
The Day the Town was Taken
After a group of Dingos cause a diversion in the desert keeping Bravestarr, Thirty/Thirty and Fuzz occupied, helping Handlebar and Judge J.B. McBride, we see them defending themselves. Tex Hex enters Fort Kerium -
Wimble
Wimble was a young Praire Person was was part of the Lost Tribe of Prairie People led by Mayor Gup. Wimble's father had traveled far away, and according to Prairie People Law, Wimble was -
Impostor Prairie People
300px 300px Two masked Impostor Prairie People managed to kidnap Judge J.B. McBride right from her office, hold their own against Marshal BraveStarr and Thirty/Thirty by firing Neutra-Lasers at them, and made -
Mayor Derringer
He is the elected head of the town Fort Kerium, New Texas He was the one to ask for a galactica marshal to protect the planet New Texas from outlaws.
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