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Sally Forth: Starlee Live (Part Three)

Posted in Uncategorized by cesco7 on April 29, 2023

Sally Forth: Starlee Live (Part Two)

Posted in Uncategorized by cesco7 on April 22, 2023

Happy Superman Day (In a Manner of Speaking)

Posted in Uncategorized by cesco7 on April 18, 2023

Well, one of three, including the character’s birthday, the day DC Comics wants you to celebrate, and today, which is said to be the publication date of Action Comics #1 but is really the copyright date, because nothing is ever straightforward.

Sally Forth: Starlee Live (Part One)

Posted in Uncategorized by cesco7 on April 15, 2023

Sally Forth: The Return of Starlee and the Moonbeams

Posted in Uncategorized by cesco7 on April 10, 2023

It’s the grand return—and the coping mechanism—of Sally Forth’s favorite cartoon series growing up, Starlee and the Moonbeams!

The series has been highlighted several times in Sally Forth, but since it’s been a short while here’s your primer straight from the almost immediately out-of print The Official Guide to Starlee and the Moonbeams and Impromptu Ass-Kicking:

Series Synopsis: American animated television series that ran from 1986 to 1989 on first-run syndication. The series focused an all-woman intergalactic punk band, with each episode featuring two original songs by the Moonbeams and one better one by the group’s major nemesis the Darkstars—led by Carina—as well as the occasional dance-off that inevitable resulted in brutal hand-to head combat. Each member of the Moonbeams had a specific science degree, codename, and an instrument that could be quickly employed as a deadly weapon or detonation device, which were used on missions as they travelled the cosmos in their ship “The Island Universe” helping all the people of the galaxy while not battling either the Darkstars for musical recognition and high-grade, highly unstable plutonium or Starlee’s unscrupulous former (and Darkstars’ current) manager Ray Ricmond, (whose hemorrhaging in the finale was one of many reasons that episode never made it to air). 

Band Members:
Starlee—Lead Singer/Guitarist. Degree: Astrophysics. Weapon: Rickenbacker Samurai Sword/Musical throwing Stars/Pulse cannon earrings.
Aurora—Lead Guitarist/Backing Vocals. Degree: Geomorphology. Weapon: Heavy-Gauge .020 Electric Guitar Garrote Strings.
Jova—Bass Guitarist/Backing Vocals. Degree: Astrobiology. Weapon: Bass Multi-Effects Sonic Blaster/EMP Processor.
Proxima—Drummer/Backing Vocals. Degree: Exploration Systems Design. Weapon: Nunchuck Drumsticks.

Voices: Karla Philips (speaking/singing voice); Various other voice actors who failed to negotiate getting screen credit.

Production Companies: Filmation/Ruby-Spears/Toei Animation/DiC Entertainment/Sunbow Entertainment/Hanna-Barbera Productions/Film Roman/Troma Entertainment

Number of Seasons/Episodes: Four seasons/96 episodes (95 aired)

Holiday Special: “Starlee and the Moonbeams: I Saw Three Starships (Come Crashing In)”

Merchandise/Tie-Ins:
Starlee Doll—Recalled because doll replicated characters fireball-shooting fingers by attaching matchbook striking surfaces to each hand.
Carina Doll—Recalled because doll’s evil laugh was both unplanned and unstoppable.
The TestaRosetta Stone—Starlee’s car covered in alien hieroglyphics. Recalled because it went 92 mph backwards the moment you opened the box.
Lonely Sun god Ra-Ra—Recalled because when turned on it burned through tabletops, flooring, and the earth’s crust.
The Island Universe—Starlee and the Moonbeams’ spaceship. Recalled after a small child fired one of its missiles only for it to go straight through a nearby Vermeer painting.
Lunatick—Space creature. Recalled because it was filled with almost a gallon of unrefrigerated pasta sauce to simulate sucked blood.

Recognition/Awards: Cited 147 times by Action for Children’s Television for excessive violence and encouraging young viewers to bash each other’s skulls in with whatever musical instrument or simply untethered item was handy.

A Special Sneak Peek at Tomorrow’s “Sally Forth”

Posted in Uncategorized by cesco7 on April 1, 2023