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* TheWikiRule: [[https://bravestarr.fandom.com/wiki/Bravestarr_Wiki BraveStarr Wiki]].
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* ActingForTwo: Creator/CharlieAdler voices both Deputy Fuzz and Tex Hex, leading to this when they interact.
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* TalkingToHimself: Creator/CharlieAdler voices both Deputy Fuzz and Tex Hex, leading to this when they interact.
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* RecycledScript: "To Walk a Mile", "Unsung Hero" and "No Drums, No Trumpets" have the same premise: a man is anti-violence, his child thinks he's a coward, the kid is abducted or threatened by the bad guys, the man regains his courage and joins [=BraveStarr=] in saving the day, and his kid thinks much higher of him at the end.
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*** Tex Hex is just a greedy outlaw with a Hexmaker gun (whose default setting is apparently a freeze ray) and Hexloads. He's not explicitly mentioned to be undead -- he still looks about like the does in the series, but he could just be a weird alien. He seems to have a bit more decency than he ultimately ended up with, getting ashamed at the end of a "One Tin Soldier"-type story concept.
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*** Tex Hex is just a greedy outlaw with a Hexmaker gun (whose default setting is apparently a freeze ray) and Hexloads. He's not explicitly mentioned to be undead -- he still looks about like the he does in the series, but he could just be a weird alien. He seems to have a bit more decency than he ultimately ended up with, getting ashamed at the end of a "One Tin Soldier"-type story concept.
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* DuelingShows: ''Bravestarr'' debuted in 1987, the same year as ''Anime/SaberRiderAndTheStarSheriffs'' premiered (in America) and a year after ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Wildfire}}''.
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* DuelingShows: ''Bravestarr'' ''[=BraveStarr=]'' debuted in 1987, the same year as ''Anime/SaberRiderAndTheStarSheriffs'' premiered (in America) and a year after ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Wildfire}}''.
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*** Bravestarr was said to be the last of his tribe, the Martian redhawks. His powers were centered around an amulet upon his wrist, a relic of his people. The amulet also let him talk to animals. He was apparently going to use his Optivisor more, since it (or some sort of visor, anyway) shows up in large chunk of the concept art, as well as his Starshield. The bible also calls him Marshal Starr once or twice, as if it were his last name.
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*** Bravestarr [=BraveStarr=] was said to be the last of his tribe, the Martian redhawks. His powers were centered around an amulet upon his wrist, a relic of his people. The amulet also let him talk to animals. He was apparently going to use his Optivisor more, since it (or some sort of visor, anyway) shows up in large chunk of the concept art, as well as his Starshield. The bible also calls him Marshal Starr once or twice, as if it were his last name.
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*** Sandstorm was a great humanoid sand walrus, but a neutral character who just wanted to be left alone, but could be easily tricked by Tex into rampaging against the people of New Cheyenne for one reason or other. It's mentioned that it takes all of Bravestarr's effort to calm him down again, indicating what seems to be a way harder fight than he ever gave in the series.
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*** Sandstorm was a great humanoid sand walrus, but a neutral character who just wanted to be left alone, but could be easily tricked by Tex into rampaging against the people of New Cheyenne for one reason or other. It's mentioned that it takes all of Bravestarr's [=BraveStarr=]'s effort to calm him down again, indicating what seems to be a way harder fight than he ever gave in the series.
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*** The bible mentions a potential connection and crossover with ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'' that never materialized. The outline would have had He-Man showing up at the beginning of a young Bravestarr's story, saving his life and inspiring him before disappearing. Years later Bravestarr would return the favor and some stable way of crossing universes would be written in. The goal for this was, of course, [[MerchandiseDriven to sell more MOTU characters]].
*** A few of the scripts included in the Bravestarr DVD differ very much from the final version of the episodes.
*** A few of the scripts included in the Bravestarr DVD differ very much from the final version of the episodes.
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*** The bible mentions a potential connection and crossover with ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'' that never materialized. The outline would have had He-Man showing up at the beginning of a young Bravestarr's [=BraveStarr=]'s story, saving his life and inspiring him before disappearing. Years later Bravestarr [=BraveStarr=] would return the favor and some stable way of crossing universes would be written in. The goal for this was, of course, [[MerchandiseDriven to sell more MOTU characters]].
*** A few of the scripts included in theBravestarr ''[=BraveStarr=]'' DVD differ very much from the final version of the episodes.
*** A few of the scripts included in the
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* TroubledProduction: Unlike most of Filmation's other titles, this one averts DomesticOnlyCartoon as a result of this. Due to high costs finally catching up to the studio, this was the first, and only, time the studio had to subcontract the ink and paint of the show overseas to an [[UncreditedRole uncredited]] studio.
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* DuelingShows: ''Bravestarr'' debuted in 1987, the same year as ''Anime/SaberRiderAndTheStarSheriffs'' premiered (in America) and a year after ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Wildfire}}''.
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* DuelingShows: ''Bravestarr'' debuted in 1987, the same year as ''Anime/SaberRiderAndTheStarSheriffs'' premiered (in America) and a year after ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Wildfire}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Wildfire}}''.
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** Tex Hex was originally intended to be a villain in ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'', but the creators liked him so much they built this series around him instead.
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** Tex Hex was originally intended to be a villain in ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters'', but the creators liked him so much they built an entire series around him.
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*** Daisy "The Blue-eyed Disaster Mullins" was to be the daughter of the richest man in town, who constantly got herself into trouble including being a constant kidnap victim.
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*** Daisy "The Blue-eyed Disaster Mullins" Disaster" Mullins was to be the daughter of the richest man in town, who constantly got herself into trouble including being a constant kidnap victim.
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*** Tex Hex is just a greedy outlaw with a Hexmaker gun (whose default setting is apparently a freeze ray) and Hexloads. He's not explicitly mentioned to be undead--he undead -- he still looks about like the does in the series, but he could just be a weird alien. He seems to have a bit more decency than he ultimately ended up with, getting ashamed at the end of a "One Tin Soldier"-type story concept.
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*** The bible mentions a potential connection and crossover with WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse that never materialized. The outline would have had He-Man showing up at the beginning of a young Bravestarr's story, saving his life and inspiring him before disappearing. Years later Bravestarr would return the favor and some stable way of crossing universes would be written in. The goal for this was, of course, [[MerchandiseDriven to sell more MOTU characters]].
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*** The bible mentions a potential connection and crossover with WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'' that never materialized. The outline would have had He-Man showing up at the beginning of a young Bravestarr's story, saving his life and inspiring him before disappearing. Years later Bravestarr would return the favor and some stable way of crossing universes would be written in. The goal for this was, of course, [[MerchandiseDriven to sell more MOTU characters]].
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* DuelingShows: ''Bravestarr'' debuted in 1987, the same year as ''Anime/SaberRiderAndTheStarSheriffs'' premiered (in America) and a year after ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' and ''{{WesterAnimation/Wildfire}}''.
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* DuelingShows: ''Bravestarr'' debuted in 1987, the same year as ''Anime/SaberRiderAndTheStarSheriffs'' premiered (in America) and a year after ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' and ''{{WesterAnimation/Wildfire}}''.''{{WesternAnimation/Wildfire}}''.
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* DuelingShows: ''Bravestarr'' debuted in 1987, the same year as ''Anime/SaberRiderAndTheStarSheriffs'' premiered (in America) and a year after ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers''.''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGalaxyRangers'' and ''{{WesterAnimation/Wildfire}}''.
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* FakeNationality: The titular character is Native American but is voiced by a white actor.