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Blackstar (TV series)

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Blackstar
Image:BlackStarPoster.jpg
Blackstar promotional poster
Presented by Filmation
Voices of George DiCenzo
Linda Gary
Alan Oppenheimer
Patrick Pinney
Frank Welker
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Producer(s) Norm Prescott
Lou Scheimer
Running time 30 min.
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run 1981 – 1982
External links
IMDb profile

The animated television series Blackstar was a science fantasy story, sometimes reported as a product inspired by the popularity of Thundarr the Barbarian. It was produced in 1981 by Lou Scheimer and Norm Prescott for Filmation. The series was Filmation's second fantasy epic, the first being tucked in as a segment of Tarzan and Tarzan and the Super 7, The Freedom Force. Blackstar has many notable similarities to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, which was produced shortly afterwards.

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Story

John Blackstar was an astronaut from a future version of Earth who had been swept through a black hole and stranded on the planet Sagar, where magic and sword and sorcery still ruled the day. Together with his allies, the Trobbits, Klone (a shape-shifting elfin companion), the dragon Warlock, and Mara the Sorceress, Blackstar battled the cruel Overlord, a ruthless Ming-like oppressor, who ruled by the might of the Powersword, one half of the Powerstar, an immensely powerful weapon. Fortunately, Blackstar possessed its other half, the Starsword, which kept the Overlord and his dark minions in check. (From the opening sequence):

John Blackstar, astronaut, is swept through a black hole, into an ancient alien universe. Trapped on the planet Sagar, Blackstar is rescued by the tiny Trobbit people. In turn he joins their fight for freedom against the cruel Overlord who rules by the might of the Powerstar. The Powerstar is split into the Powersword and the Starsword. And so with Starsword in hand, Blackstar together with his allies, sets out to save the planet Sagar. This is his destiny. "I am John Blackstar".

Future Earth

Very little is known about Blackstar's Earth. The technology is quite advanced, as evidenced by Blackstar's "photon-based" ship and Katana's "fusion-drive" timeship capable of multidimensional travel. At this point, it seems that NASA was taken over by a new organization since neither Blackstar nor Katana bear any such insignia.

Planet Sagar

Beyond the supposed black hole (which acts more like an interdimensional wormhole of some sort), there's an "alternative" universe where planet Sagar is located. Despite its atmospheric similarity with Earth, the world is also very different from ours, inhabited by many alien species. The Sagar Tree, a mystical place, is ruled by the peaceful pink-skinned Trobbits (tree hobbits) It seems that the Trobbits can tap their magic into the forcefield which lies behind the Sagar Tree. Likely, many sorcerers and magical creatures on Sagar can draw energy from a mysterious source set in a parallel plane.

Blackstar

John's race is not specified in the series, though it is often speculated that he could have Native American heritage (predating the other popular Filmation series Bravestarr by roughly six years). As an astronaut, Blackstar might have been extensively trained in many fields. He's very witty and intelligent to the point where he often prefers to outsmart his opponent rather than rely only on physical talents, although his constant contact with the Starsword gives him superhuman athletic abilities and invulnerability for when all else fails. Blackstar has no apparent problems adapting to the alien environment, sporting barbarian-fashioned clothes and developing a special "affinity" for the Starsword.

Starsword, Powersword, and the Powerstar

The Starsword is able to absorb, store and reflect any external form of energy attack and, as the other half of the Powerstar, is virtually indestructible. It can also produce blasts of pure energy which, adequately focused on the target, can result in its destruction. The weapon generates an invisible "aura" which imbues Blackstar with superhuman senses, strength, endurance, reflexes, speed, agility and to a certain extent also invulnerability to harm and extreme temperatures, as seen in several episodes. Presumably the Overlord's Powersword confers similar abilities, but as he is a powerful magician in his own right, this is not clear. For a brief time in the episode 'Spacewrecked', the Starsword and the Powersword are re-united into the Powerstar.

Blackstar's fate

In the sixth episode, 'Spacewrecked', Blackstar was briefly reached by his former Earth girlfriend, Lieutenant Katana, who managed to locate him through traces of the "photonic particles" left by the ship. She spent some time on Sagar before a misadventure with the Overlord forced her to leave the planet without having a chance to rescue Blackstar. No further attempts were depicted on the show, and as such Katana did not appear in any other episodes, although the story ended with her asking a superior for permission to organize an armed rescue mission.

Characters

John Blackstar
The main character of the series, John Blackstar is an astronaut whose ship was sucked into a black hole and he landed on the planet Sagar. He wields one half of the Powerstar, called the Star Sword.
Warlock 
A dragon mount ridden by Blackstar.
Klone 
A shapeshifter who assists Blackstar in fighting the Overlord.
Mara 
An enchantress with the ability to project force who assists Blackstar in fighting the Overlord. In 'City of the Ancient Ones' it is revealed that she is at least many centuries old.
Storm 
Queen of the Amazons and ally of Blackstar.
Trobbits 
Short for Tree Hobbits, they are the inhabitants of the Sagar Tree. They rescue Blackstar upon his arrival on Sagar. Some of the known Trobbits are:
  • Balkar - The king and the mentor; also a great alchemist.
  • Rif - The grumpy, flame capped one.
  • Terra - The gardener.
  • Burbil - The babbler.
  • Carpo - The carpenter.
  • Poulo - The mute whistler.
  • Gossamer - The huge-eared flying one, resembling Dumbo.
Overlord 
The primary antagonist of the series. He plots to rule all of the planet Sagar and he wields one half of the Powerstar, called the Power Sword, and constantly seeks the other half wielded by Blackstar.
Vizier 
Overlord's right-hand man and companion. He is a sorcerer in his own right. He often accompanies the Overlord in his plans to take over Sagar. He is an expert at mind-control and conjuring.
Taleena 
Only appearing in "Crown of the Sorceress," Taleena is a high priestess of the Demonlands and one of the minions of the Overlord.
Shaldemar 
Only appearing in "The Zombie Master," Shaldemar is an ally of the Overlord and the ruler of Marakand: The Floating City of Zombies.
Nihilis 
Only appearing in "The Air Whales of Anchar," Nihilis is the captain of a flying whaling ship when he tries to capture the Air Whales and turn them into servants of the Overlord.
Kadray 
Only appearing in "Lord of Time," Kadray is a time lord who rides a flying bull named Triton. He uses a time scepter to control time, but in the end his powers backfire and he is turned into a baby.
Neptul 
Only appearing in "Kingdom of Neptul," Neptul is the ruler of Aquaria and a servant of the Overlord. He attempted to steal the Starsword from Blackstar.
Typhot 
Only appearing in "The Mermaid of Serpent Sea," Typhot is the captain of a group of undead pirates and enemies of the Mermanites. He is an ancestor of the Overlord.
Crios 
Only appearing in "Lightning City in the Clouds," Crios is an Ice King whom the Overlord sends to capture Lelanna and use the special key she has to open the Box of Seasons and obtain the Weatherseed for the Overlord's purpose.
Amber 
Only appearing in " City of the Ancient Ones," Amber is a sorceress who is hundreds of years old. The Overlord frees Amber from the crystline structure where she was kept in some form of stasis for many ages. With the help of Vizier, the Overlord dominates Amber's mind and forces her to lead him to Tamborean, a city of ancient secrets that he desires access to. At the Overlord's command, Amber imprisons Klone and the Trobbits some sort of micro universe inside of her ring. With Blackstar's help Mara eventually frees her old friend, Amber, from the Overlord's influence and she returns to her heroic nature.

Episodes

  1. "Search for the Starsword" (the first episode to air, though it was the second episode produced; it was however, the first scripted episode)
  2. "City of the Ancient Ones"
  3. "The Lord of Time"
  4. "The Mermaid of the Serpent Sea"
  5. "The Quest"
  6. "Spacewrecked"
  7. "Lightning City of the Clouds"
  8. "The Kingdom of Neptul"
  9. "Tree of Evil"
  10. "The Air Whales of Anchar"
  11. "The Overlord's Big Spell"
  12. "The Crown of the Sorceress"
  13. "The Zombie Masters"

Merchandise

Galoob produced action figures from 1983 to 1985 after the show's cancellation, attempting to tap into the He-Man boom. The first series was re-released along side the second and third series of figures with "laser light" stone-sparking action. Evil characters were packaged with demons while good characters were packaged with Trobbits. Trobbits were also packaged individually with Rif, Terra and Gossamer being the tougher ones to find. Warlock the dragon and the Space Ship were each released in two color variations. Also released were Triton, Kadray's flying bull, the Trobbit Wind Machine and Battle Wagon. The Ice Castle was constructed with very thin plastic, making it very fragile. In Greece, Blackstar action figures (the "laser lights" with stone-sparkling action version) were released under the name "Κυρίαρχοι του Σύμπαντος" (Masters of the Universe), until they were eventually phased-out by the introduction of He-man and the Masters of the Universe. The Blackstar TV series never came to Greece. Blackstar was released on DVD on August 22, 2006, under the name Blackstar: The Complete Series. The package features all the 13 episodes (restored and remastered), plus other extras.

Cast

Trivia

  • Originally conceived as an African American character, CBS decided that audiences were not quite ready for this and imposed a number of additional changes to the initial concept.
  • The pink-skinned Trobbits were originally intended to be blue, until the producers got wind of the then-upcoming Smurfs series.
  • The premiere episode aired September 12, 1981, and the entire series original run lasted until 1982. After its cancellation, it was re-run in 1983-1984 on the heels of He-Man's popularity. Despite favorable ratings, plans for a second season were scrapped.
  • Katana's spaceship design is identical to the core fighter seen in the 1979 anime Mobile Suit Gundam. The color scheme, however, is different.
  • The font used for the title is the same as that for the (earlier) Walt-Disney-Paramount movie, Dragonslayer

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