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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: In "Bravestarr and the Law", the message that Bravestarr has for viewers at the end is that one always has the duty to obey the law even if one does not agree with it. This is at the end of an episode where a miscarriage of justice almost happened and where Shaman's advice to Bravestarr in response to his dillemma as to whether or not he should enforce said judgment was a flashback to his childhood where he violated a sacred pool to save a drowning bird and Shaman told him that he must judge for himself if the pool or the bird's life was more important. On top of that, Bravestarr points out that there are ways to change laws we don't agree with, yet is speaking to an audience who will be disenfranchised for about the next decade and is currently unable to vote on the laws they must obey.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: In "Bravestarr and the Law", the message that Bravestarr has for viewers at the end is that one always has the duty to obey the law even if one does not agree with it. This is at the end of an episode where a miscarriage of justice almost happened and where Shaman's advice to Bravestarr in response to his dillemma as to whether or not he should enforce said judgment was a flashback to his childhood where he violated a sacred pool to save a drowning bird and Shaman told him that he must judge for himself if the pool or the bird's life was more important. On top of that, Bravestarr points out that there are ways to change laws we don't agree with, yet is speaking to an audience who will be disenfranchised for about the next decade and is currently unable to vote on the laws they must obey. The intended message was probably meant to be you can't just turn your back on your responsibilities the minute they become inconvenient for you, and as stated above there are ways to work to improve the law or laws that don't necessarily work, but that's not quite how it comes off.
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* TheScrappy: The Prairie People can be this for some viewers due to voices and sometimes being overly naive.
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* NightmareFuel: Stampede and his dragon-bull army in the movie.
** "The Price" has some legitimately disturbing moments, such as the anguished screams and struggles of spin-addicted miners, or Jay's downward spiral.
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** FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: In "Bravestarr and the Law", the message that Bravestarr has for viewers at the end is that one always has the duty to obey the law even if one does not agree with it. This is at the end of an episode where a miscarriage of justice almost happened and where Shaman's advice to Bravestarr in response to his dillemma as to whether or not he should enforce said judgment was a flashback to his childhood where he violated a sacred pool to save a drowning bird and Shaman told him that he must judge for himself if the pool or the bird's life was more important. On top of that, Bravestarr points out that there are ways to change laws we don't agree with, yet is speaking to an audience who will be disenfranchised for about the next decade and is currently unable to vote on the laws they must obey.

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** * FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: In "Bravestarr and the Law", the message that Bravestarr has for viewers at the end is that one always has the duty to obey the law even if one does not agree with it. This is at the end of an episode where a miscarriage of justice almost happened and where Shaman's advice to Bravestarr in response to his dillemma as to whether or not he should enforce said judgment was a flashback to his childhood where he violated a sacred pool to save a drowning bird and Shaman told him that he must judge for himself if the pool or the bird's life was more important. On top of that, Bravestarr points out that there are ways to change laws we don't agree with, yet is speaking to an audience who will be disenfranchised for about the next decade and is currently unable to vote on the laws they must obey.
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** FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: In "Bravestarr and the Law", the message that Bravestarr has for viewers at the end is that one always has the duty to obey the law even if one does not agree with it. This is at the end of an episode where a miscarriage of justice almost happened and where Shaman's advice to Bravestarr in response to his dillemma as to whether or not he should enforce said judgment was a flashback to his childhood where he violated a sacred pool to save a drowning bird and Shaman told him that he must judge for himself if the pool or the bird's life was more important. On top of that, Bravestarr points out that there are ways to change laws we don't agree with, yet is speaking to an audience who will be disenfranchised for about the next decade and is currently unable to vote on the laws they must obey.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: At least one reviewer has noted that Jingles Morgan may be too good a character for this show, but he only shows up in one episode.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: At least one reviewer has noted that Jingles Morgan may be too good a character for this show, series, but he only shows up in one episode.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: At least one reviewer has noted that Jingles Morgan may be too good a character for this show, but he only shows up in one episode.
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* FairForItsDay: Bravestarr is a textbook MagicalNativeAmerican, but he's also the lead in a toy franchise, something of a rarity even today.
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* CargoShip: Thirty-Thirty x Sara Jane.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the Creator/{{Filmation}} version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[WesternAnimation/SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made]].
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* UglyCute: The prairie people can fall under this at times when they're not fulfilling their AlienScrappy status. Even Outlaw Scuzz has his moments where he looks downright cuddly.

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* UglyCute: The prairie people can fall under this at times when they're not fulfilling their AlienScrappy status.times. Even Outlaw Scuzz has his moments where he looks downright cuddly.
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* AlienScrappy: Deputy Fuzz. Actually, the Prairie People are a whole ''race'' of alien scrappies.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Drops all subtlety and kid-friendliness and flat out says how far the dangers of drug abuse can go in "The Price".

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Drops all subtlety and kid-friendliness and flat out says how far the dangers of drug abuse can go in "The Price". On the flip side, kids who see others doing drugs need to inform their parents or other responsible adults before the worse can happen.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Drops all subtlety and kid-friendliness and flat out says how far the dangers of drug abuse can go in "The Price".
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** "The Price" has some legitimately disturbing moments, such as the anguished screams and struggles of spin-addicted miners, or Jay's downward spiral.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the Creator/{{Filmation}} version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the Creator/{{Filmation}} version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury [[WesternAnimation/SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made]].
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* [[EnsembleDarkhorse Ensemble Dark]][[IncrediblyLamePun horse]]: Thirty-Thirty.

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* [[EnsembleDarkhorse Ensemble Dark]][[IncrediblyLamePun horse]]: EnsembleDarkhorse: Thirty-Thirty.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the {{Filmation}} version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the {{Filmation}} Creator/{{Filmation}} version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made]].
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** On the villain side, Thunderstick.


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* UglyCute: The prairie people can fall under this at times when they're not fulfilling their AlienScrappy status. Even Outlaw Scuzz has his moments where he looks downright cuddly.
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* [[EnsembleDarkhorse Ensemble Dark]][[IncrediblyLamePun horse]] Thirty-Thirty.

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* [[EnsembleDarkhorse Ensemble Dark]][[IncrediblyLamePun horse]] horse]]: Thirty-Thirty.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Thirty-Thirty.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: [[EnsembleDarkhorse Ensemble Dark]][[IncrediblyLamePun horse]] Thirty-Thirty.
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--->[[spoiler:'''Fuzz''':[[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming "You're still my hero, Bravestarr."]]]]

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--->[[spoiler:'''Fuzz''':[[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming "You're You're still my hero, Bravestarr."]]]]]]]]

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Thirty-Thirty

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Thirty-ThirtyThirty-Thirty.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the Filmation version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the Filmation {{Filmation}} version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made]].made]].
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* AlienScrappy: Deputy Fuzz. Actually, the Prairie People are a whole ''race'' of alien scrappies.



* NightmareFuel: Stampede and his dragon-bull army in the movie
* TheScrappy: Deputy Fuzz.

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* NightmareFuel: Stampede and his dragon-bull army in the movie
* TheScrappy: Deputy Fuzz.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Thirty-Thirty
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* NightmareFuel: Stampede and his dragon-bull army in the movie
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* EarWorm: The theme song certainly qualifies.
** As do the songs in the episode "New Texas Blues", though one may wish they didn't.

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* EarWorm: EarWorm:
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The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaMo4k7iG7s theme song song]] certainly qualifies.
** As do the The songs in the episode "New Texas Blues", though one may wish they didn't.



* TearJerker: "The Price", for some.

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* TearJerker: TearJerker:
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"The Price", for some.



--> [[spoiler: Bravestarr: "How could you do this? You were my hero."]]
--> [[spoiler: Jingles Morgan: "I never asked to be your hero."]]
-->[[spoiler: Jingles is led away while Bravestarr looks devastated. Then...]]
--> [[spoiler: Fuzz: [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming "You're still my hero, Bravestarr."]]]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the Filmation version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made.]]

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--> [[spoiler: Bravestarr: "How --->[[spoiler:'''Bravestarr''': How could you do this? You were my hero."]]
--> [[spoiler: Jingles Morgan: "I
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--->[[spoiler:'''Jingles Morgan''': I
never asked to be your hero."]]
-->[[spoiler: Jingles
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--->[[spoiler:''Jingles
is led away while Bravestarr looks devastated. Then...]]
--> [[spoiler: Fuzz: [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming
'']]
--->[[spoiler:'''Fuzz''':[[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming
"You're still my hero, Bravestarr."]]]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the Filmation version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made.]]made]].
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--> [[spoiler: Fuzz: [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming "You're still my hero, Bravestarr."]]]]

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--> [[spoiler: Fuzz: [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming "You're still my hero, Bravestarr."]]]]"]]]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's a terrible pity that the Filmation version of ''Sherlock Holmes In the 23rd Century'' never got produced. The two-episode pilot that got [[PoorlyDisguisedPilot folded into]] ''Bravestarr'' is wonderful, much cooler than {{Dic}}'s version that [[SherlockHolmesInTheTwentySecondCentury finally did get made.]]
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* TheScrappy: Deputy Fuzz.

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* TheScrappy: Deputy Fuzz.Fuzz.
* TearJerker: "The Price", for some.
** From "Fallen Idol":
--> [[spoiler: Bravestarr: "How could you do this? You were my hero."]]
--> [[spoiler: Jingles Morgan: "I never asked to be your hero."]]
-->[[spoiler: Jingles is led away while Bravestarr looks devastated. Then...]]
--> [[spoiler: Fuzz: [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming "You're still my hero, Bravestarr."]]]]
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** As do the songs in the episode "New Texas Blues", though one may wish they didn't.

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** As do the songs in the episode "New Texas Blues", though one may wish they didn't.didn't.
* TheScrappy: Deputy Fuzz.

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