Who owns BraveStarr?

DreamWorks, famous for the Shrek films, owns rights for He-Man and BraveStarr. Such a scenario seems inconceivable but could kick-start an Avengers type ensemble where He-Man and his fellow Eternian heroes like Battle Cat and Man-At-Arms team with BraveStarr, Thirty-Thirty, J.B., etc.

Who owns BraveStarr?

DreamWorks, famous for the Shrek films, owns rights for He-Man and BraveStarr. Such a scenario seems inconceivable but could kick-start an Avengers type ensemble where He-Man and his fellow Eternian heroes like Battle Cat and Man-At-Arms team with BraveStarr, Thirty-Thirty, J.B., etc.

How old is BraveStarr?

BraveStarr is an American space Western animated series that aired 65 episodes from September 1987 to February 1988 in syndication. The show was created a year after Mattel had released a line of action figures.

What tribe is BraveStarr from?

BraveStarr’s people, (and we’re never given a name for them or a tribal background, they’re only ever referred to as “the people” or “BraveStarr’s people”,) are Native Americans who left earth, settled on a distant planet, and developed technology so sophisticated that it attracted the attention of a powerful, evil- …

Who made BraveStarr?

Filmation
BraveStarr was an American multimedia Space Western franchise from the mid-to-late 1980s. It was created by animation studio Filmation in partnership with toy makers Mattel, both of which based in California.

What was BraveStarr horse called?

Thirty/Thirty
Character background Thirty/Thirty was Marshal BraveStarr’s talking “techno horse,” who could “transform” from a quadruped into a more anthropomorphic biped.

Who owns Filmation?

Universal Studios
DreamWorks Animation and its programming library, including those of Filmation (not including shows whose rights are owned by other companies, such as The New Adventures of Gilligan and Star Trek: The Animated Series), would later be acquired on August 22, 2016, by Universal Studios for $3.8 billion.

Is Homestar Runner still a thing?

Homestar Runner originated in 1996 as a Parody of Some Children’s books by Mike Chapman and Craig Zobel. Whilst learning Macromedia Flash, Mike and his brother Matt expanded the concept into a website, which was launched on New Year’s Day 2000….

Homestar Runner
Original release January 1, 2000 – present

Does Filmation still exist?

Filmation Associates was an American production company that produced animation and live-action programming for television from 1963 until 1989.

What are the creators of Homestar Runner doing now?

Since beloved internet toon Homestar Runner went on a lengthy hiatus some five years ago, its creators Matt and Mike Chapman have kept themselves busy with a variety of other projects, but today they announced another project that they’re doing in partnership with Disney.

Why was Filmation shut down?

Filmation has been troubled for at least three years, largely because of rising production costs and a glut of cartoons on the market.

Who owns Filmation now?

DreamWorks Animation and its programming library, including those of Filmation (not including shows whose rights are owned by other companies, such as The New Adventures of Gilligan and Star Trek: The Animated Series), would later be acquired on August 22, 2016, by Universal Studios for $3.8 billion.

Does Homestar Runner still exist?

The Brothers Chaps have turned down offers to make a television series. After a four-year hiatus beginning in 2010, Homestar Runner returned with a new Holiday Toon on April 1, 2014, for April Fools’ Day….

Homestar Runner
Original release January 1, 2000 – present

Who is the voice of Homestar Runner?

Matthew Chapman
Matthew Chapman (born November 1, 1976) is the younger of The Brothers Chaps. He and his brother Mike are the principal creators of the Homestar Runner body of work. Matt is the voice actor for almost all of the characters on the site.

Who was behind Homestar Runner?

Matt and Mike Chapman
Matt and Mike Chapman, collectively known as The Brothers Chaps, launched homestarrunner.com in 2000. Popularity was a slow burn until a supporting character by the name of Strong Bad started answering reader emails(sbemail). One in particular, Trogdor! , went viral and the site soon saw over a million visits a month.

What ever happened to Homestar Runner?