SnoReptilePlenty
Memorable, crazy movie
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Aiden Melton
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Dana
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
David del Real
-------BraveStarr. 1987 Cartoon Series-------
Being the one in charge of keeping the order in a small planet called New Texas where everyone was used to defend (or not to defend) himself against bandits and aggression and being extremely outnumbered, BraveStarr was maybe the hero from "Filmation Associates" who more often felt alone. Unlike the previous cartoons of He-Man and She-ra where there where a couple of dozens of heroes to choose from, here we have only a very small group of them. Nevertheless the most interesting part of this cartoon in my opinion is how interesting influenced it was by the Shamanic cultures of the South East part of the United States of America and North regions of Mexico. While most of the inspiration for other cartoons came from the Middle Ages of Europe or Asia, BraveStarr was inspired in traditions and fauna from our American Continent and gave us a hero who could use powers of "Spirit Animals":
Eyes of a Hawk-----Strength of a Bear-----Ears of a Wolf-----Speed of a Puma.
I want to state clear that I don´t find one tradition inherently more interesting that another; for me, an interesting concept or tale can come the same from the Lakes of China, the Geisers of Wyoming or the Mountains of Himalaya, but seeing that a series made the effort of showing us concepts and images that are not easily found in other sources is always very, very, appreciated. IMDb Review written by David del Real.February 2018.
Azlan Lewis
I remember this cartoon by name only, I thought it was odd in 1987 and I still think so now. What a travesty of the Aboriginal/Native Americans this takes their many wonderful traditions and beliefs and tried badly to make it into something barely entertaining. I would not show this to any child without a full explanation of Aboriginal/Native Amercian culture.This futuristic sheriff must reign in a band of robot cowboys. He relies on his sidekick a robotic horse which on occasion giggles like Scooby-Doo for some inexplicable reason and tries to be humorous with sarcasm.Also his deputy can barely speak English is neither cute nor funny (me..thinks..me not worthy..be deputy). He is also difficult to understand. I am used to people with heavy non-American accents and this character was worse then many I have heard.Do not let your children watch this.
Mekish
I remember this one.. It was about a guy, who had the strength of a bear, the speed of a panther and the eyes of an eagle. Please if anyone has some pictures or movie clips from this series email them to me!Thanks
indianman
I loved this cartoon series. I even remember that i live action movie was supost to come out but never did. This show was one of the best cartoon series for young boys that has ever come out. The only other thing i can say is that this show was even better than he-man and that was a good series that ran a long time and had one movie.