Bravestarr
Bravestarr is a Canadian-American animated television series that aired from 1987 to 1988. Created by Robert A. McCuen and produced by DIC Entertainment, the show is set in the futuristic city of Neo-Babylon and follows the adventures of Bravestarr, a young boy who becomes the leader of the Bravestars, a group of elite warriors. The series is notable for its blend of science fiction, fantasy, and martial arts elements, as well as its use of voice acting by notable actors such as Michael Ansara, who voiced Bravestarr, and Michael Bell, who voiced the villainous General Vexxar.
The show's premise revolves around Bravestarr's quest to protect Neo-Babylon from various threats, including General Vexxar
Bravestarr was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and remains a popular choice for viewers who enjoy