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  1. Dimensions: 25.4 cm tall. Product Description. Buzz gets big! This large Buzz Lightyear action figure will bring BIG thrills to fans of the Space Ranger from Disney and Pixar's Toy Story films. With the super possibility of 13 movable joints and a size that's easy to handle, it's a great opportunity for young kids to re- enact signature moves ...

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  2. James Brolin (2022, Old Buzz) In-universe information. Species. Toy (Toy Story film series) Human (Lightyear) Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character in the Disney – Pixar Toy Story franchise. He is a superhero action figure from an in-universe media franchise. Buzz is recognizable by his lime green, purple, and white space suit.

  3. Lightyear (2022) follows the story of Toy Story's very own Buzz Lightyear in his own movie. Space Ranger Buzz and his crew get marooned on a hostile planet and have to find a way back home while facing a threat to the universe. Don’t forget to check out Buzz Lightyear's page and other Pixar films like Toy Story, The Incredibles and Turning Red.

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    “To infinity...AND BEYOND!”

    ―Buzz Lightyear's catchphrase

    Buzz Lightyear is the deuteragonist of the Disney•Pixar Toy Story franchise. He is a heroic spaceman action figure originally belonging to Andy Davis.

    Depicted as a Space Ranger working under the authority of the Star Command, Buzz was created during a time where astronauts were especially popular amongst children. Because of this, his arrival in the original Toy Story film created conflict with Andy's favorite toy, Sheriff Woody, though this rivalry would eventually blossom into a lifelong friendship.

    Buzz is a toy from a science fiction franchise of the same name. In his fictional backstory, Buzz is a universal space ranger from the Intergalactic Alliance and the captain of the Alliance's team. Buzz is trained in several forms of martial arts and is a highly skilled warrior in hand-to-hand combat. Being in peak physical condition, Buzz makes a ...

    The reel had Buzz largely undergo the same intended role of being knocked out of the window by Woody, with the only real difference being that Woody did so deliberately by tossing him out under the guise of a sportsmanship handshake. It's also implied in his sportsmanship handshake gesture regarding which among them will go to Pizza Planet in this ...

    Toy Story

    In the original Toy Story, Buzz is a birthday present to Andy from his mother, Mrs. Davis. As Woody introduces Buzz to Andy's room and the other toys, the cowboy quickly learns that Buzz believes himself to be an actual "space ranger". This doesn't stop Buzz from becoming the most popular toy in the bedroom, as well as with Andy, who ditches his western aesthetics for that of astronauts and space. That, coupled with Buzz's delusions, sparks a bitter rivalry between Buzz and Woody. One day, as Andy is about to leave for Pizza Planet, Woody tries to hide Buzz to prevent him from going but he instead, accidentally knocks him out the window. As planned, regardless, Woody is taken instead of Buzz, but only because Andy cannot find him. Buzz sneaks into the back of the family's car anyway. During a gas stop, Buzz confronts Woody for his actions, but their bickering results in the two being left behind. They catch a ride to Pizza Planet but are taken by a cruel child named Sid Phillips before they can reunite with Andy. At Sid's house, Buzz spots a commercial on television advertising the Buzz Lightyear action figure which reveals that the action figures are not made for flight, proving Woody's claim that he's only a toy and not a real space ranger. Buzz tries to prove his legitimacy by trying to fly out of the house through the upstairs window, but ends up falling down the stairs and breaking his arm instead. He falls into a state of depression, which inadvertently foils all of Woody's plans to get home. Eventually, Sid plots to have Buzz blown up with a new firework he ordered. As Buzz accepts his fate, Woody confesses his insecurities, revealing he felt inadequate compared to a toy as amazing as Buzz. This gives Buzz his confidence back (after Woody says that he can't go back home, because Andy and his toys wouldn't love him anymore), but Sid takes him before the two can escape. Woody gathers the rest of Sid's toys to foil their owner's scheme, successfully saving Buzz. The two then try to return to Andy, but he and his family have already packed up and began to move to their new home. Woody and Buzz use the rocket to catch up, which eventually blasts the two into the air. Instead of plummeting to their doom, Buzz uses his wing feature to "fall with style" (gliding) safely into Mrs. Davis' car, reuniting the two with Andy.

    Toy Story 2

    In Toy Story 2, after Woody is stolen by Al McWhiggin, owner of Al's Toy Barn, Buzz plans a rescue mission consisting of himself, Rex, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky, and Hamm. At Al's Toy Barn, while separated from the group, Buzz meets another figure of himself. Unfortunately, he believes he is a real space ranger and seals Buzz away in a box to keep him from "going rogue". Buzz manages to escape and follows his friends (and the belt Buzz) to Al's apartment, where they reunite with Woody, but there is still confusion about who the real Buzz Lightyear is. Buzz proves his legitimacy by removing the helmet of the belt Buzz's and showing Andy's name on the bottom of his boot. He tries to convince Woody to return home before Al can sell him off to Tokyo, Japan. Woody, however, reveals that he wants to stay, as he has grown fearful that Andy will abandon him upon growing up, and that his roundup gang will have to go back to storage if he doesn't go to the museum with them. This causes Buzz to use Woody's words from the first film to persuade him, saying that he is a toy, not a collector's item. He then reminds Woody how he once taught him that life is only worth living if he is being loved by a kid, and that he came all the way to rescue him because he believed him. But Woody still refuses to go back home, and he even coldly tells Buzz that he just wasted his time. Hurt by Woody's words and disappointed at his actions, Buzz and the others start to head home without Woody. Woody tells Buzz that going to the museum is his only chance, to which Buzz asks him if he wants to be watched from glass and never be loved by kids again. Fortunately, after listening to "You've Got a Friend in Me" from the TV, Woody has a change of heart. Unfortunately, the bitter Stinky Pete stops this, forcing Woody to stay with him and the rest of Al's Woody's Roundup toy set. Buzz and the other toys follow Al to the airport, where Woody is put into the luggage compartments. They manage to find him and fight off Stinky Pete, saving Woody as well as Bullseye and Jessie, who all return home with the rest of Andy's toys. During the epilogue, Buzz shows signs of affection towards Jessie, which she accepts.

    Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

    Buzz Lightyear is the titular protagonist of the Toy Story spinoff, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and is 2D animated. This show features Buzz's adventures as a space ranger, fighting the Evil Emperor Zurg. He is shown to command a small team, including Mira Nova, a Tangean princess with phasing powers, Booster, a former janitor from the planet Jo-Ad, and XR, a robot created by the Little Green Men. The series was preceded by a direct-to-video film Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins, which showed the formation of the team. The film shows that Buzz became isolated after the death of his first partner, Warp Darkmatter. He meets his future teammates while investigating a crime involving missing LGMs.

    Kinect: Disneyland Adventures

    Buzz appears in the game as a meet-and-greet character outside his attraction in Tomorrowland. He gives the player a blaster as a gift and assigns many tasks, including helping him foil Zurg, as part of the player's Star Command training as a Space Ranger Cadet. He also serves as the player's guide in the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters mini-game.

    Disney Infinity

    Buzz appears in the Disney Infinity video game as a playable character. He comes with the Toy Story in Space Play Set along with Jessie. There is also a Crystal version and a Glow-in-the-Dark version of Buzz, with the latter, only being available on digital versions of the game.

    Kingdom Hearts series

    Buzz appears in Kingdom Hearts III and resides in his homeworld, Toy Box, which had been corrupted by Young Xehanort. Left alone with only Woody, Rex, Hamm, Sarge and the Green Army Soldiers and the Squeeze Toy Aliens, Buzz struggles to uncover the mystery of where their friends have disappeared to. They are given a clue by the arrival of Sora, Donald Duck, and Goofy, who offer their assistance. Though a desperate and devoted Woody welcomes them, Buzz is skeptical of these new strangers. Buzz would later be possessed by a Heartless and was forced to fight his friends. But he would be freed by Woody's friendship. After their adventure with Sora, Donald, and Goofy, Buzz apologizes to them for his attitude. Buzz also appears in Kingdom Hearts Union χ as a Super Rare attack medal for the game's avatars as part of the Toy Story Land event.

    Buzz is common in Disney Parks around the world as a meetable character. He is also featured in many parades. A face character of his Lightyear film incarnation would be introduced in 2022 for the film's debut.

    Previously, if anyone in the park shouted "Andy's coming!", he, along with the other toys like Jessie, Woody, and the others, would fall down. This soon stopped as little children got scared when they fell, and the falling did damage to their outfits.

    Buzz is also featured in a series of Tomorrowland attractions, each with a different name depending on what park they are in. In the rides, which all have the same plot, an audio-animatronic Buzz assigns the rider a mission to stop Emperor Zurg, by using a blaster to shoot at various targets.

    Buzz also appears riding Mark Twain in Fantasmic!.

    has an article focusing on the relationships of Buzz Lightyear.

    •Buzz's fictional home planet is the planet of Morph.

    •Buzz Lightyear's name was inspired by Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second person to walk on the Moon after Neil Armstrong.

    •Buzz Lightyear was mentioned in Justin Bieber's song, "Boyfriend".

    •Buzz Lightyear's catchphrase, "To Infinity and Beyond", was referenced in Beyonce's song "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)".

    •It is interesting to note that in every Toy Story film (except for the fourth film), there is one delusional Buzz Lightyear toy who believes he is a real Space Ranger.

    •In the first film, it was the current Buzz Lightyear who believed he was a real space ranger until he learned he was actually just a toy just like Woody had said.

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  5. Apr 13, 2022 · Discover Disney and Pixar's Lightyear, Stranded on an uncharted planet, Buzz Lightyear and his crewmates will want to battle hostile plants, giant bugs and the ultimate threat, Zurg, to complete their mission and return home. the large talking Laser Blade Buzz Lightyear action figure with exciting lights, motion and sounds brings the action and thrills of the movie home Holding his Laser Blade ...

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  7. Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie and Bullseye are among the eight poseable figures included in this set that will provide endless hours of fun! Buzz Lightyear Light-Up Bubble Wand – Toy Story. $26.99. (25) Buzz is ready to blast off on a space adventure with a flip of the switch on this bubble wand.