Zapped! Cels

Home  -  Wishlist  -  Private Area  -  bob-o-links -  urablog  -  Send Feedback  -  About

    Home/Change Series
    Back to Zapped! Cels (Page 3)

 
item image

 

 
3030
Source: TV
Layers: 1
No sketches available
Standard size
Opening Cel

Copy Matching Background

Added 7/4/2005
Updated 6/14/2013
This was featured in the June 2006 issue of Toyfare magazine. Scans of the article are included below. This legendary cel also ended one of Bob's friendships. Pretty hilarious.



BraveStarr debuted in 1987. The discovery of Kerium, a rare and powerful magic crystal, brings an infinite number of colonists from all the corners of the galaxy to the distant planet New Texas.

Some are good and honest, others very malicious but no one is more dangerous than Tex Hex the leader of the Carrion Bunch, a group of outlaws under the control of the mysterious group Stampede.

Hex seeks to control this immense mineral richness at all costs than is Kerium. Only one person can put a stop on his plans: BraveStarr.

When there was an obstacle in the way, BraveStarr called for the power of a particular animal and used that ability to move the obstacle: like using the strength of a bear to move a boulder, or the speed of a puma to catch the criminal, the eyes of a hawk, or the ears of a wolf.

To help him in the fight for the cause of justice, he had 3030 (Thirty-Thirty), his horse that can transform into a human-like creature being able to stand on it's hind legs, talk and fight alongside him. BraveStarr lived in Fort Kerium. His advisor was the wise, elderly Shaman.

BraveStarr was created by the Group W. Productions Company, Filmation, the same creators of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. However it wasn't as successful as its predecessor, and many people put the blame on Mattel for the cartoon's short run as they hurried to release the figures for the Christmas season of 1986 before anyone had even heard of BraveStarr. The action figure's poor selling hailed BraveStarr as a failure before it even aired.


Click to open in new window

    Previous: Takeshi Next: Sabrina Spellman    
 

Curator: wELCOME cONSUMER
Gallery Created: 12/4/2004
Hits: 71726

Presentation 8.98/10   Collection 9.06/10   Overall 8.97/10   Votes 96 votes
Click here to rate wELCOME cONSUMER
powered by rubberslug™
CLICK TO CREATE A FREE CEL GALLERY

Rubberslug does not allow or recommend sales transactions through member sites.