
BraveStarr
On the planet New Texas, people live in futuristic conditions reminiscent of the Wild West. Here, Marshall Bravestarr fights for justice and righteousness with his supernatural abilities.
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Episodes

1. The Disappearance of Thirty-Thirty
After an argument between Thirty-Thirty and BraveStarr, Thirty-Thirty heads to the Hall of Equestroids and goes back into the past. BraveStarr who becomes concerned over Thirty-Thirty's disappearance soon follows after him. When he finds him, the two only manage to get into another argument.

2. Fallen Idol
BraveStarr must pursuit his former teacher and model Djingles Morgan, who has become a criminal murderer.

3. The Taking of Thistledown 123
Tex Hex manages to take hostages. Thus he comes into the possession of a valuable Kerium cargo. The release proves to be more dangerous than expected.

4. Skuzz and Fuzz
Skuzz, the greedy cousin of Fuzz wants to betray the kingdom of the prairie people to its gangsterboss. Fuzz gets wise to him.

5. A Day in the Life of a New Texas Judge
Twangli is a delegate of the galactic Court of Justice and pays a visit to the judge of New Texas. Not only does Twangli cause great troubles to the judge, with his pedantic over-zealousness, but also to BraveStarr.

6. Rampage
BraveStarr pulls into the desert against a sandstorm in a field, which has devastated a village. Thirty-Thirty knows nothing about it, because his intercom broke down.

7. To Walk a Mile
The Exx Marshall Lucas Conway decided to never pick up a weapon again. But when his son Mark is kidnapped, he must break his promise.

8. Big Thirty and Little Wimble
Thirty-Thirty becomes a foster father for the small Prairie Wimble. The Dingo gangster Howler wants to kidnap Wimble.

9. BraveStarr and the Law
Tex Hex can prove - by fraud - to be owner of a Kerium Claim. BraveStarr resigns from his post as Marshall.

10. Kerium Fever
The human Kerium prospectors learn that the Prairie people discovered rich ore-deposits. A conflict breaks out. Tex Hex pokes the racial conflict even more, by insinuating that the friendly Prairie people committed felonies.













































