Episode List
- PC = Production code number
| № | Title | Airdate | PC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "The Disappearance of Thirty-Thirty" | 1987·Sep·14 | 053 |
| 2 | "Fallen Idol" | 1987·Sep·15 | 037 |
| 3 | "The Taking of Thistledown 123" | 1987·Sep·16 | 007 |
| 4 | "Skuzz and Fuzz" | 1987·Sep·17 | 021 |
| 5 | "A Day in the Life of a New Texas Judge" | 1987·Sep·18 | 048 |
| 6 | "Rampage" | 1987·Sep·21 | 041 |
| 7 | "To Walk a Mile" | 1987·Sep·22 | 020 |
| 8 | "Big Thirty and Little Wimble" | 1987·Sep·23 | 038 |
| 9 | "BraveStarr and the Law" | 1987·Sep·24 | 010 |
| 10 | "Kerium Fever" | 1987·Sep·25 | 006 |
| 11 | "Memories" | 1987·Sep·28 | 039 |
| 12 | "Eyewitness" | 1987·Sep·29 | 014 |
| 13 | "The Vigilantes" | 1987·Sep·30 | 023 |
| 14 | "Wild Child" | 1987·Oct·01 | 027 |
| 15 | "Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here" | 1987·Oct·02 | 018 |
| 16 | "Eye of the Beholder" | 1987·Oct·05 | 011 |
| 17 | "The Wrong Hands" | 1987·Oct·06 | 025 |
| 18 | "An Older Hand" | 1987·Oct·07 | 030 |
| 19 | "Showdown at Sawtooth" | 1987·Oct·08 | 009 |
| 20 | "Unsung Hero" | 1987·Oct·12 | 029 |
| 21 | "Lost Mountain" | 1987·Oct·13 | 034 |
| 22 | "Trouble Wears a Badge" | 1987·Oct·15 | 043 |
| 23 | "Who Am I?" | 1987·Oct·16 | 022 |
| 24 | "BraveStarr and the Treaty" | 1987·Oct·20 | 033 |
| 25 | "Thoren the Slavemaster" | 1987·Oct·21 | 019 |
| 26 | "The Price" | 1987·Oct·22 | 049 |
| 27 | "Revolt of the Prairie People" | 1987·Oct·23 | 047 |
| 28 | "Hostage" | 1987·Oct·26 | 031 |
| 29 | "Tunnel of Terror" | 1987·Oct·27 | 042 |
| 30 | "The Good, the Bad, and the Clumsy" | 1987·Oct·28 | 026 |
| 31 | "Balance of Power" | 1987·Oct·29 | 052 |
| 32 | "Call to Arms" | 1987·Oct·30 | 051 |
| 33 | "BraveStarr and the Three Suns" | 1987·Nov·02 | 044 |
| 34 | "The Witnesses" | 1987·Nov·03 | 024 |
| 35 | "Handlebar and Rampage" | 1987·Nov·04 | 035 |
| 36 | "Runaway Planet" | 1987·Nov·05 | 032 |
| 37 | "The Bounty Hunter" | 1987·Nov·06 | 060 |
| 38 | "Buddy" | 1987·Nov·09 | 040 |
| 39 | "The Day the Town Was Taken" | 1987·Nov·10 | 059 |
| 40 | "BraveStarr and the Medallion" | 1987·Nov·11 | 015 |
| 41 | "Legend of a Pretty Lady" | 1987·Nov·12 | 062 |
| 42 | "Sunrise, Sunset" | 1987·Nov·13 | 061 |
| 43 | "Call of the Wild" | 1987·Nov·16 | 057 |
| 44 | "Tex But No Hex" | 1987·Nov·17 | 050 |
| 45 | "Space Zoo" | 1987·Nov·18 | 004 |
| 46 | "Tex's Terrible Night" | 1987·Dec·14 | 046 |
| 47 | "Running Wild" | 1988·Jan·29 | 045 |
| 48 | "Thirty-Thirty Goes Camping" | 1988·Feb·01 | 058 |
| 49 | "The Haunted Shield" | 1988·Feb·02 | 036 |
| 50 | "Ship of No Return" | 1988·Feb·03 | 056 |
| 51 | "Little Lie That Grew" | 1988·Feb·04 | 065 |
| 52 | "Brothers in Crime" | 1988·Feb·05 | 054 |
| 53 | "Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century (Part 1)" | 1988·Feb·08 | 016 |
| 54 | "Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century (Part 2)" | 1988·Feb·09 | 017 |
| 55 | "New Texas Blues" | 1988·Feb·10 | 001 |
| 56 | "Jeremiah and the Prairie People" | 1988·Feb·11 | 028 |
| 57 | "The Ballad of Sara Jane" | 1988·Feb·12 | 013 |
| 58 | "Brother's Keeper" | 1988·Feb·15 | 005 |
| 59 | "BraveStarr and the Empress" | 1988·Feb·16 | 063 |
| 60 | "Night of the Bronco-Tank" | 1988·Feb·17 | 002 |
| 61 | "Nomad Is an Island" | 1988·Feb·18 | 012 |
| 62 | "The Blockade" | 1988·Feb·19 | 064 |
| 63 | "No Drums, No Trumpets" | 1988·Feb·22 | 008 |
| 64 | "Shake Hands with Long Arm John" | 1988·Feb·23 | 055 |
| 65 | "Strength of the Bear" | 1988·Feb·24 | 003 |
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