01-14-2007, 07:31 PM | #1 |
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Old cartoon, and it's killing me!
Okay, this is really killing me because I really can't remember.
It's an old cartoon show in 1980s. The setting of the story took place in a Wild West town. The hero was this Native American who was the Sheriff. And his horse was made of metal. I can't remember if it was a Japanese animated series or an American one. Can someone please ease the pain of my brain and tell me which cartoon was this??? I know that at least one of you guys will definitely be able to tell me the answer. Funnily enough, as they're releasing Transformers: The Movie this year, I stumbled upon this: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472429/. Someone's actually making a Voltron movie??? Ah, what fond childhood memories I have.
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01-14-2007, 07:40 PM | #2 |
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Bravestarr. K, I saved you. Your turn.
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01-14-2007, 07:42 PM | #3 |
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You are a GENIUS!!!
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01-14-2007, 07:52 PM | #4 |
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*sigh* If only the rest of the World knew...
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01-14-2007, 08:50 PM | #5 |
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I have never heard of this cartoon. Must be a Scottish thing?
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01-14-2007, 10:12 PM | #6 |
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Bravestarr In a distant time And far away place The planet of New Texas floats deep in space. Sky of three suns Land of precious ore The Kerium brought outlaws by the score. Bravestarr Bravestarr Then one day, a lawman appeared With powers of hawk, wolf, puma and bear Protecter of peace, mystic man from afar Champion of justice, Marshall Bravestarr! Bravestarr BRAVESTARR! Eyes of the hawk, ears of the wolf Bravestarr BRAVESTARR! Strength of the bear, speed of the puma Bravestarr BRAVESTARR Awww, how I love it. No, nothing Scottish. Definitely American. -
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01-14-2007, 11:32 PM | #7 |
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A simple link would've done it, too. What a waste of precious forum space.
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Hey, don't you go knocking my childhood memories! Next you're going to complain about He-Man, then the Care Bears, and where will we end up then?! Eh, eh?
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01-15-2007, 09:24 AM | #11 |
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Yeah, the Gummi Bears are much better, actually. And I wasn't that much of a fan of Bravestarr. I preferred the Ghostbusters (the ones with the Gorilla). And I loved watching He-Man! She-Ra was soo....pinkish sparkly. Also, I loved, loved, *LOVED* the Aladdin TV series by Disney! And my favourite chararter was Moze (Mozenrath)! His skeletal hand revealed (it's due to the magic glove he wears) Moze and Aladdin Moze and Destane (used to be his teacher, now a Sand Zombie. Mwahahahaha...) Evil, Baby! Moze and Xerxes Moze looking all regal. He's the best villain *ever*. He's much smarter than most villains, and much smarter than Aladdin and his friends. They usually just win out of sheer luck against him. And he barely looks a day older than Aladdin! -
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01-15-2007, 03:59 PM | #15 |
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I ain't Scottish, love.
LOL, Jaz! They don't make cartoons like they used to. My bf and I got to talking... he was saying that, "Yeah, I miss all those cheesy 'moral-of-the-story' the used to have by the end of the show." Come to think of it... yeah! Nearly all those cartoons had them... especially He-Man! Hmm.... big beefy guy talking about "the moral-of-the-story"... gotta love the 80s! He-Man, She-Ra, Voltron, Transformers, Carebears, Smurfs, Jem, My Little Pony (hey, I'm a girl, okay!!!), Bravestarr, MASK... what gems. My bf, my brother and I watched 'em all. Can I not grow up???
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Could be just me, but after a while it seemed to be such a hip thing, to crowbar all kinds of moral crap into otherwise perfectly okay entertainment shows that, in the right mood, I felt like slitting my throat and jumping out of the window at the end of each episode of FAMILY MATTERS. At least Al Bundy taught me the really important lessons in life without any of this. Still, Urkel ruled, hmkay?
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Just to shore up the old cartoon references: Bucky O Hare Cowboys of Moo Mesa Biker Mice From Mars Bananaman Danger Mouse Denver the Last Dinosaur |
01-16-2007, 01:17 PM | #18 |
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GI Joe/Action Forces had the best moral stories at the end of the shows.
Man, 80's was so filled with cheesy animated action series that were made to just sell toys to innocent and not-so-innocent children. And I loved all those shows.
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01-16-2007, 02:35 PM | #20 |
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And don't forget classics like "Mysterious Cities of Gold" (only saw one episode, in french, but I loved other cartoons by the same guy, and this one looked good too), "Ulysses 31" (that's the one by the same guy as "Mysterious Cities of Gold". This one I loved watching), and "Captain Future".
And listening through my collection of TV Themes, I should also mention "Captain Planet", if only because it was probably the most obvious piece of green propaganda. But we all watched it at one point or another, did we? -
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