Sunrise, Sunset | |
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November 13, 1987 |
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Production number 60 of 65 |
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Airdate number 42 of 65 |
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Episode Information and Background[]
- Original airdate: November 13, 1987
- Writer: Bob Forward
- Director: Bill Reed
- Production number: 60
- Airdate number 42
Plot[]
Moral[]
BraveStarr:
"Hi there! In today's show, Dorn did something wrong. That was bad enough, but then he run away. Problem is, running away never solves anything. Dorn found that out. The best way to stay out of trouble is not to do anything wrong. But if you do, don't run away and hope the trouble will disappear. Because it won't. It might even be worse. Dorn found out the hard way, don't let the same thing happen to you."
Story Notes[]
The voice of the new born baby is provided by Pat Fraley. The DVD release of the complete series by BCI Eclipse Entertainment features an interview with Fraley as part of the extra features, in which he shows off his voice acting skills, including the same baby sounds.
Spirit Powers[]
- Eyes of the Hawk - used by BraveStarr to locate the Dingoes attacking the Stratostage.
- Strength of the Bear - used by BraveStarr to fend off falling rocks during an avalanche. Also used later to grab Vile's Neutra-Laser and disable it with one hand.
Episode Breakdown[]
Law Protectors[]
- Marshal BraveStarr
- Thirty/Thirty
- Judge J.B. McBride (mentioned only) - BraveStarr tells Mrs. Traymond that her husband's fate is up to the judge. Later BraveStarr says that he will tell Judge J.B. how Dorn helped him capture Vile and Dregg.
Outlaws[]
- Vile
- Dregg
- Dorn Traymond
Settlers[]
Others[]
- Petey
Locations[]
- New Texas
- Fort Kerium
- Marshal's Office
- Fort Kerium bank
- Trading Post (streetview only)
- Stone Canyon
- Fort Kerium
Equipment[]
- Blaster Pick
Technology[]
- Bank Teller Bot
Weapons[]
Vehicles[]
Species[]
- Human
- Equestroid
- Dingoes
- Robot