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Bravestarr

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A cartoon about a dirty Mexican lawman set in the Wild West, in space! Notable for featuring an anthro horse called Thirty/Thirty as BraveStarr's sidekick/mount/hole, as well as many other furry characters. The villain, Tex Hex, rides a horse that can turn into a jet-powered hovercraft, WTF?

One of the many cartoons of the 1980s that may have spawned a generation of furries, BraveStarr had poor animation and ran for only one season. A feature-length movie and various merchandise including a video game were also released by greedy network jews to suck money from children. These days it is an epic source of nostalgic lulz simply due to the large quantities of furfaggotry involved.


Cast

Bravestarr

The main character. A hero, lawman, and thrown bone to the minority population. Along with his neat hat and spot-on Billy Jack impersonation, Bravestarr had the ability to copy the powers of a handful of animals. This included the strength of a bear, speed of a puma, throwing skills of a girl, and wang of a horse. He had to rely on these fruity powers because, like other cartoon heroes of his time, Bravestarr's gun was fucking useless.

Thirty/Thirty

A robot horse.

That's it

If someone tells you that there was anybody else in this show, call them a liar and don't listen to whatever they say.


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External Links

BraveStarr Intro

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