It's not fair. This show had so much potential to gain more than one season and explore more for Tex Hex to find out if there was still hope for him to ever see the error of his ways and either turn himself around or make a sacrifice for the one he once loved.
Anyone noticed that all of our beloved villains in TV shows or movies of the 80s always had a superior, who stood in the background and orchestrated everything behind the shadows? Here are some examples : 1. Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine (Star Wars) 2. Skeletor and Hordak (MOTU) 3. Hordak and Hordes Prime (Original She-Ra series) 4. Cobra Commander and Serpentor (G.I. Joe) 5. Megatron (later Galvatron) and Unicron (80s Transformers) 6. Tex Hex and Stampede (Bravestarr) 7. Jesse Blue and Nemesis (Saber Rider and the Starsheriffs) 8. Shredder and Krang (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Actually that is true. Every villain that had a major fan base was always considered a general to real villain behind the scene. But it makes it better since it leaves the real masterminds to come up with ways to mess with the protagonists.
That's why I found the similarities between the voice of Prime-Evil in the Ghostbusters and Stampede in Bravestarr, thanks for the confirmation. Anyway, I love the villains' laughter, so cool.
Even though Disney + is the award winning app, I still don't subscribe to it. Since they own the 'Star Wars' saga; I have that conscience to know that it, contains these anti-christian sediments.
That’s bizarre. Alan Oppenheimer is talking to himself as Outlaw Scuzz and Stampede. So yes, Chuck McCann should have done the voice of Deputy Fuzz’s cousin so that way Alan Oppenheimer can keep doing the voice of Stampede.
I have the idea of having Dark Child/Rudolph; replace Tex Hex, thus this is where Stampede makes Dark Child become the new outlaw gang leader. Remember that; Dark Child is a 2 year old animal boy, who comes from the 20th century Earth 🌎. Dark Child/Rudolph came from an August 22nd, 1986 Seaside Heights, New Jersey. Outlaw Scuzz actually kidnapped Dark Child/Rudolph; from the Seaside Heights New Jersey amusement park called 'Casino Pier.'
I just didn't tell you more earlier on before; Dark Child/Rudolph is a 2 year old snake 🐍 boy, Stampede had switched his name to Zardeth. Dark Child has 13 faces on his 💀.
Dark Child is Bravestarr's new enemy. Pastor Sterling; who's also from the planet called New Texas, had crucified Dark Child on earth 🌎. He did it; just by using a dual pointed dagger, making Dark Child vanish/vaporized into thin air.
This show has potential, it really is unfortunate that it ended too soon. Not to mention I really enjoyed the villains for the most part. And 3030 was pretty cool.
It's not fair. This show had so much potential to gain more than one season and explore more for Tex Hex to find out if there was still hope for him to ever see the error of his ways and either turn himself around or make a sacrifice for the one he once loved.
Anyone noticed that all of our beloved villains in TV shows or movies of the 80s always had a superior, who stood in the background and orchestrated everything behind the shadows?
Here are some examples :
1. Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine (Star Wars)
2. Skeletor and Hordak (MOTU)
3. Hordak and Hordes Prime (Original She-Ra series)
4. Cobra Commander and Serpentor (G.I. Joe)
5. Megatron (later Galvatron) and Unicron (80s Transformers)
6. Tex Hex and Stampede (Bravestarr)
7. Jesse Blue and Nemesis (Saber Rider and the Starsheriffs)
8. Shredder and Krang (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Actually that is true. Every villain that had a major fan base was always considered a general to real villain behind the scene. But it makes it better since it leaves the real masterminds to come up with ways to mess with the protagonists.
Didn't Skeletor and Cobra Commander one up Hordak and Serpentor multiple times? And Shredder and Krang were more or less equals as the series yet on.
Stampede is voiced by the notorious Alan Oppenheimer who voiced Skeletor and Prime-Evil of 'The Original Ghostbusters'. (1986)
eyeseer1 Let's not forget about Outlaw Scuzz and Handlebar. They were voiced by Alan Oppenheimer as well.
That's why I found the similarities between the voice of Prime-Evil in the Ghostbusters and Stampede in Bravestarr, thanks for the confirmation. Anyway, I love the villains' laughter, so cool.
I knew Micah looked familiar.
Even though Disney + is the award winning app, I still don't subscribe to it. Since they own the 'Star Wars' saga; I have that conscience to know that it, contains these anti-christian sediments.
Best cartoon of my child hood
Why does this look like something from Heavy Metal?
ME: (GASPS) STAMPEDE! I've thought I smelled something spooky.
Tex Hex voiced by Charlie Adler also voiced Buster Bunny, Mechanicles, and Starscream of the 'Transformers' movie 2007.
He was also the Aerialbot Silverbolt in Transformers G1.
I forgot that he was also Deputy Fuzz on Bravestarr.
Love an evil laugh 😂
That’s bizarre. Alan Oppenheimer is talking to himself as Outlaw Scuzz and Stampede.
So yes, Chuck McCann should have done the voice of Deputy Fuzz’s cousin so that way Alan Oppenheimer can keep doing the voice of Stampede.
In the old Bugs Bunny cartoons, Mel Blanc was talking to himself for years.
@@BrotherDerrick3X Odd.
Me: (GASPS) Oh no, it looks like tex hex and his friend is down and their ship got smashed to bits.
Have you ever been so angry you just exploded your laundry?
The Icon of Sin!
who wants to see this guy go up against Skeletor?
I have the idea of having Dark Child/Rudolph; replace Tex Hex, thus this is where Stampede makes Dark Child become the new outlaw gang leader. Remember that; Dark Child is a 2 year old animal boy, who comes from the 20th century Earth 🌎. Dark Child/Rudolph came from an August 22nd, 1986 Seaside Heights, New Jersey. Outlaw Scuzz actually kidnapped Dark Child/Rudolph; from the Seaside Heights New Jersey amusement park called 'Casino Pier.'
@@georgeshelton6281 ....what?
I just didn't tell you more earlier on before; Dark Child/Rudolph is a 2 year old snake 🐍 boy, Stampede had switched his name to Zardeth. Dark Child has 13 faces on his 💀.
Dark Child is Bravestarr's new enemy. Pastor Sterling; who's also from the planet called New Texas, had crucified Dark Child on earth 🌎. He did it; just by using a dual pointed dagger, making Dark Child vanish/vaporized into thin air.
Pastor Sterling aimed straight for Dark Child's eyes; this story is all suppose to appear/take place, in the 'Bravestarr' comic book 📚 series.
whod win in a fight, thatdragon or shenron?
They should bring this back
This show has potential, it really is unfortunate that it ended too soon. Not to mention I really enjoyed the villains for the most part. And 3030 was pretty cool.
getting unicron vibes from this
Ditto
I did to when I saw this back.in the day
I was thinking the same thing.
Damn, Yosemite Sam's descendant is hardce
Oh Zits, Stampede is from Dathomir