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{{quote|''"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."''<br />
{{quote|''"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."''|[[Opening Narration]]}}
''"I am John Blackstar."''|[[Opening Narration]]}}


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Interestingly, the eponymous hero was designed as an African-American (this was in keeping with Filmation's predilection for [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle|socially positive messages]] in its shows), but was subsequently changed to a deeply tanned Caucasian. It has been asserted that this was done [[Executive Meddling|at the behest of the network]], but Filmation producer Lou Scheimer has disclaimed all memory of any such directive. Many fans assume that Blackstar is a Native American, but there is no mention of this in the original series, and he differs somewhat in appearance from Filmation's later Native American hero, [[Bravestarr]].
Interestingly, the eponymous hero was designed as an African-American (this was in keeping with Filmation's predilection for [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle|socially positive messages]] in its shows), but was subsequently changed to a deeply tanned Caucasian. It has been asserted that this was done [[Executive Meddling|at the behest of the network]], but Filmation producer Lou Scheimer has disclaimed all memory of any such directive. Many fans assume that Blackstar is a Native American, but there is no mention of this in the original series, and he differs somewhat in appearance from Filmation's later Native American hero, [[Bravestarr]].


Should not be confused AT ALL with the ''[[Soul Eater]]'' character. Nor should he be confused with BlackStar, the hip-hop group consisting of [[Talib Kwali]] and [[Yasiin Bey]].
Should not be confused AT ALL with the ''[[Soul Eater]]'' character. Nor should he be confused with BlackStar, the hip-hop group consisting of [[Talib Kwali]] and [[Yasiin Bey]]. Or [[David Bowie]]'s final album.
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=== ''Blackstar'' provide examples of: ===


* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: As mentioned above, Blackstar was originally going to be African-American, but ended up just sort of brownish with straight hair. [[Fanon]] holds that he's Native American.
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: As mentioned above, Blackstar was originally going to be African-American, but ended up just sort of brownish with straight hair. [[Fanon]] holds that he's Native American.
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: Averted, amazingly enough for a Filmation series from the Eighties. Any moral lessons are left implicit in the stories themselves.
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: Averted, amazingly enough for a Filmation series from the Eighties. Any moral lessons are left implicit in the stories themselves.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: The Sagar tree is the source of magical fruits and nuts that somehow support the entire population of the planet. Many episodes involved the Overlord making some kind of attack on the tree.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: The Sagar tree is the source of magical fruits and nuts that somehow support the entire population of the planet. Many episodes involved the Overlord making some kind of attack on the tree.
* [[Bifurcated Weapon]]: The StarSword, wielded by Blackstar, and the Overlord's PowerSword, are the split-off sections of the PowerStar.
* [[Bifurcated Weapon]]: The StarSword, wielded by Blackstar, and the Overlord's PowerSword, are the split-off sections of the PowerStar.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: The "Trobbits" were at one and the same time expies of Peyo's [[The Smurfs|Smurfs]], [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]'s hobbits, and [[Disney]]'s [[Snow White (Disney film)|Seven Dwarfs]].
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: The "Trobbits" were at one and the same time expies of Peyo's [[The Smurfs|Smurfs]], [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]'s hobbits, and [[Disney]]'s [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Seven Dwarfs]].
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: What Blackstar is supposed to be.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: What Blackstar is supposed to be.
* [[Ear Wings]]: Gossamer
* [[Ear Wings]]: Gossamer
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* [[Frothy Mugs of Water]]: On one episode, Mara toasts Blackstar; Klone is quick to point out that the toast in question is made in "clear, cool spring water." Festive.
* [[Frothy Mugs of Water]]: On one episode, Mara toasts Blackstar; Klone is quick to point out that the toast in question is made in "clear, cool spring water." Festive.
* [[The Future]]: Blackstar comes from a future Earth which has developed interplanetary flight. In "Space Wrecked," we learn that Earth has an entire fleet of spacecraft, and has developed a time-traveling space-ship as well.
* [[The Future]]: Blackstar comes from a future Earth which has developed interplanetary flight. In "Space Wrecked," we learn that Earth has an entire fleet of spacecraft, and has developed a time-traveling space-ship as well.
* [[Giant Flyer]]: The Air Whales of Anchar, in their eponymous episode
* [[Giant Flyer]]: The Air Whales of Anchar, in their eponymous episode.
* [[Hobbits]]: The Trobbits...Kinda.
* [[Hot Amazon]]: Storm in "The Lord of Time"
* [[Hot Amazon]]: Storm in "The Lord of Time"
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: The Emerald Knight in "The Quest"; Lilah in "The Air Whales of Anchar"
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: The Emerald Knight in "The Quest"; Lilah in "The Air Whales of Anchar"
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 13 July 2021

"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."

Blackstar is a 1981 fantasy-adventure cartoon from Filmation. A precursor to the far more successful He-Man (only 12 episodes were produced), Blackstar followed the adventures of an Earthly astronaut, the eponymous John Blackstar, and his "allies": Klone, the elf-like ShapeShifter; Mara, the lavender-skinned Magical Girl; Warlock, his dragon-like Cool Steed; and the Trobbits, seven magenta-skinned little men who tended the Sagar tree on which the planet's environment depended -- Balkar, their magical leader; the speechless Poulo; Carpo; Gossamer, who flew by means of his huge ears; Burbil; Rif, who talked like Walter Brennan and whose hat was permanently afire; and Terra. All these were in rebellion against the Overlord and his allies, such as the sorcerous Vizier, a horde of dinosaur-shaped stone robots, the Lavaloks, and a series of one-shot villains such as Kadray, the "Time-Lord" (no, not that one).

Interestingly, the eponymous hero was designed as an African-American (this was in keeping with Filmation's predilection for socially positive messages in its shows), but was subsequently changed to a deeply tanned Caucasian. It has been asserted that this was done at the behest of the network, but Filmation producer Lou Scheimer has disclaimed all memory of any such directive. Many fans assume that Blackstar is a Native American, but there is no mention of this in the original series, and he differs somewhat in appearance from Filmation's later Native American hero, Bravestarr.

Should not be confused AT ALL with the Soul Eater character. Nor should he be confused with BlackStar, the hip-hop group consisting of Talib Kwali and Yasiin Bey. Or David Bowie's final album.


Tropes used in Blackstar include:


  1. the first of several