The one that attracts me the most in this cartoon is Mycroft Holmes, the tough niece of Sherlock Holmes! This young lady stands her ground literally and figuratively and is therefore a willing prey for her enemies!
First episode I watched for bravestarr. It was like 3 am and it was featured on qubo night owl. Was iffy since it's a unique episode but really good one
On 18:40 when bravestar was going to punch the wall with strength of the bear by Sherlock niece blast it first that was funny what would anyone else do punch it or blast it
This is pretty good straight up scifi .. watched this as a kid... didn't remember the time-warp...thought he was frozen or something (might be confounding it with other movies i which Sherlock travels to the future)
The goons are hired by moriarty when the freighter was hijacked into the future fleeder was inside when hauled of the kerium with it when it end up at the warehouse.
Despite the predictable, lazy and stereotypical gender-bending I'm pleased they didn't humiliate Holmes and was quite respectful in how they wrote him. If only other gender-swapped Sherlock shows did the same.
"Eyes and brains Martial Bravestarr, eyes and brains."
I'd love to go on an adventure mystery with all of them....
The one that attracts me the most in this cartoon is Mycroft Holmes, the tough niece of Sherlock Holmes! This young lady stands her ground literally and figuratively and is therefore a willing prey for her enemies!
She and Thirty-Thirty would have gotten along quite well.
@@ytafan4068 I especially enjoyed watching Mycroft Holmes being carried over the shoulder and handcuffed!
First episode I watched for bravestarr. It was like 3 am and it was featured on qubo night owl. Was iffy since it's a unique episode but really good one
same, i was lucky to see he-man once on nbc 5 but bravestarr i liked better .
Moriarty was voiced by Jonathan Harris aka Dr. Smith from Lost in Space.
for the longest time i thought this episode was a dream i had
1:57 and 19:10 his laugh sounded like Ra's Al Ghul's laugh from Batman TAS.
This is before 22nd Century...
Whoever wrote this did seem to have some familiarity with Sherlock, because it’s not to far from some of the stories.
Is it me, or does it look like Filmation was setting up a spin off?
andres rey yes it dose.
Unfortunately I believe that the company filed for bankruptcy before they could make it.
It's called a backdoor pilot. It's used to focus test interest in a regular run
It does seem so
One of the few times we saw a real gun
Not sure why Fog is afraid of Mycroft's cannon after proving immune to it earlier.
Was this the backdoor pilot for what became Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century?
This Could Be Described, As A Sequel To "Sherlock Holmes in The 22nd Century."
On 18:40 when bravestar was going to punch the wall with strength of the bear by Sherlock niece blast it first that was funny what would anyone else do punch it or blast it
This is pretty good straight up scifi
.. watched this as a kid... didn't remember the time-warp...thought he was frozen or something (might be confounding it with other movies i which Sherlock travels to the future)
That’s Sherlock Holmes in the *22nd* Century, a different show from the early 2000s.
@@williamlydon2554 which is absolut trash compared to this
@@mr_reborn eh it depends on the audience really. I think it quite cleverly adapts the original stories in a sci fi setting.
@@jens256 Sherlock Holmes fell through a natural time warp, but it was moriarty that was frozen.
I love how they use the same News anchor to recap the story in the other episodes genius.
Sherlock and protagonist are voiced by the same guy as Krang from TNMT
That would be pat fraley
It was based on the 22nd century show years ago since the downfall and returned to life elementary.
The goons are hired by moriarty when the freighter was hijacked into the future fleeder was inside when hauled of the kerium with it when it end up at the warehouse.
Big Ben with a digital readout? That's a terrible idea. Douglas Adams must be rolling in his grave!😜
So, they outlawed tobacco: what about cocaine? 😉
Pssst, it's 23rd Century, not 21st. lol
Despite the predictable, lazy and stereotypical gender-bending I'm pleased they didn't humiliate Holmes and was quite respectful in how they wrote him.
If only other gender-swapped Sherlock shows did the same.