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Encyclopedia > Buzz Lightyear
Buzz Lightyear
First appearance Toy Story, 1995
Created by John Lasseter
Voiced by Tim Allen (films)
Patrick Warburton (TV series)
Pat Fraley (video games)
Also known as

Buzz Lightyear (created May 26, 1995) is a fictional character that first appeared in the full-length CGI animated film Toy Story, and its sequel Toy Story 2. He has also appeared in the movie Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins and the television series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. His often repeated catchphrase is "To Infinity... and Beyond". While Tim Allen voiced the character in the Toy Story films and the TV movie, Patrick Warburton provided his voice for the TV series, and Pat Fraley voiced Buzz Lightyear for the Toy Story video games. In comic books, first appearance refers to first comic book to feature a character. ... Toy Story is a 1995 CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. ... John Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an Academy Award-winning American animator and the chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... -1... Patrick J. Warburton (born November 14, 1964) is an American television actor and voice artist. ... Patrick Fraley, also known as Pat Fraley (born February 18, 1949) is an American voice actor. ... is the 146th day of the year (147th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. ... A fictional character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that is created from ones imagination or from an adaption of an existing entity. ... Computer-generated imagery[1] (also known as CGI) is the application of the field of computer graphics or, more specifically, 3D computer graphics to special effects in films, television programs, commercials, simulators and simulation generally, and printed media. ... Toy Story is a 1995 CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. ... -1... Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a name of a Disney animated science fiction adventure series. ... -1... Patrick J. Warburton (born November 14, 1964) is an American television actor and voice artist. ... Patrick Fraley, also known as Pat Fraley (born February 18, 1949) is an American voice actor. ...


In the theatrical films, the featured Buzz is a toy — a spaceman action figure — whereas the television properties follow the adventures of the fictional space ranger on whom the toy is modelled. His name was inspired by Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin. The Apollo program was a human spaceflight program undertaken by NASA during the years 1961 – 1975 with the goal of conducting manned moon landing missions. ... For other uses, see Astronaut (disambiguation). ... Colonel Buzz Aldrin, Sc. ...

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History

Buzz Lightyear is first seen as a birthday gift for Andy. At this time, Buzz Lightyear does not realize that he is a toy, believing himself to be the real Buzz Lightyear. He also thinks that all of his equipment is fully functional, not realizing that his communicator is a sticker, his laser is a LED, etc. This belief causes friction between Buzz Lightyear and Woody, Andy's previous favorite toy. The other toys in Andy's room are attracted by Buzz's doo-dads and gung-ho attitude, but Woody becomes increasingly jealous and contrives to cause Buzz Lightyear to fall behind Andy's desk. Instead, Buzz Lightyear falls out of the window and is thought to be lost. During this period, Buzz manages to survive and save Woody numerous times due to the fact that he still believes that he is a space ranger. Using both stealth and agility, he manages to get through all challenges with Woody until he learns the truth. Eventually Buzz Lightyear and Woody meet up and through a series of incidents, Buzz comes first to realize that he is, in fact, a toy and then to accept the situation. He teams up with Woody to defeat the toy-destroying child Sid Phillips and together they are able to re-unite with Andy and the other toys. LED redirects here. ... Sheriff Woody or just Woody (born on May 26, 1995) is a fictional character that first appeared in the CGI animated film Toy Story, its sequel Toy Story 2, and will appear in a second sequel, Toy Story 3, due to be released in 2010. ... Sid Phillips, an animated character voiced by Erik von Detten, is the main villain of Toy Story (Disney/Pixar, 1995). ...


In Toy Story 2, Buzz leads Slinky Dog, Mr. Potato Head, Rex the dinosaur, and Hamm the piggy bank on the mission to find and rescue Woody after he's stolen by the owner of Al's Toy Barn for his collection. Having regained his confidence, Buzz manages to track down Woody's trail and find the culprit. They eventually succeed by navigating traffic, elevators, cars, airports, and airplanes. At one point in the movie, while investigating Al's Toy Barn itself, Buzz is captured by a newer Buzz Lightyear action figure and is replaced for a time, showing that the entire toy line apparently holds the same ignorance of their existence as toys as Buzz once had (a discarded script for Toy Story 3 had Buzz and his toy line recalled back to Taiwan due to a defect, which could have explained why he and the rest of the line's figures believed themselves to be their characters while Woody, who also possessed his own series, was never aware of his origins until the events of Toy Story 2). At the end of the movie, Buzz and Jessie enter a relationship together (the same way as Woody and Bo). The last shot shows Woody, Buzz, and their respective girlfriends watching Wheezy sing "You've Got A Friend In Me". In the Super Bowl on February 3, 2008 during the 3rd quarter, Buzz and Woody are watching the Super Bowl and then watch a promo for Wall-E, who is playing with a vacuum.-1... is the 34th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ... WALL-E (promoted with an interpunct as WALL•E) is a 2008 computer animated-adventure-comedy-science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 27, 2008. ...


Buzz as a character

Buzz is a space ranger from the Intergalactic Alliance and is stationed in the Gamma Quadrant. He is the captain of the Alliance's Team Lightyear and is known for his bravery and courage. Buzz believes that following rules are the way people should live their life. Though a great leader, at times he can be rather unemotional, one of his biggest character flaws. Buzz is said to be Emperor Zurg's son (a la Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back) as mentioned in Toy Story 2 but in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, this is revealed to be a taunt intended to catch Buzz off guard. Either way, this shows that Buzz does not know his father. 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 perfect space ranger and is an example to many. Movie poster Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is the sequel to the first released Star Wars movie, and the second film released in the original trilogy. ... -1... Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a name of a Disney animated science fiction adventure series. ...



In October 2007 readers of Empire voted him #1 of the Top 20 Greatest Pixar Characters. [1]


Ms. Nesbitt

In the movie Toy Story after Buzz Lightyear realizes that he's a toy, he is "captured" by Sid's little sister, Hannah, who throws a toy tea party. She pretends he is "Ms. Nesbitt," and put a frilly pink hat on his space helmet. Buzz gets "drunk" on "Darjeerling" " complaining about "years of Academy training, wasted," until Woody slaps him with his own detached arm. Eventually, he decides to help Woody escape. Toy Story is a 1995 CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. ...


Buzz's suit

Buzz wears a rather high-tech space suit, similar to that of astronauts, though more streamlined. The suit's chest features a control panel. On the left hand side of the suit, a rather large red button with a label saying "Lightyear" activates the suit's flight system. When activated, the wings on the suit's backpack will unfold, and the boosters at the bottom of the pack will ignite, allowing the wearer to fly. The sides of the wings carry lights that blink in order to prevent any in-air collisions.


The buttons on the right of the suit have numerous functions. Though it is unknown which button does what, when pressed the wearer will be able to contact Star Command, the headquarters of Buzz Lightyear and his allies. The suit also has a liquid adamantium-nitrogen layer which allows Buzz to withstand virtually any physical attack and, in special circumstances, can be used to repel telepaths.


Buzz's suit also protects against the vacuum and cold of space. A retractable helmet, when activated, covers Buzz's head and allows him to breathe in space or on planets lacking a sufficient supply of oxygen. The helmet is activated by pressing the purple button on the side of the chest armour. When pressed once, the helmet automatically swings up and seals; when pressed again the helmet flips back down. To protect against the heat of re-entry, the suit contains a shield generator.


The left arm of the suit contains a mission log in the wrist area to record history and provide records. Also located in this area are oxygen gauges, a fuel gauge for the jet pack, and a speaker. The right arm contains the weapon system which projects a powerful laser out of the small cannon on the back of the wrist. It is unknown how long the laser's battery life lasts, but it is known that it requires a recharge after some time. For other uses, see Laser (disambiguation). ...


The suit's backpack, containing folded wings and boosters, allows Buzz to fly through space. It runs on rechargeable fuel cells. Depending on the situation, a different backpack can be attached to the suit. The wings, when enabled, are lined with strobe lights.


Utility belt

As seen in Toy Story 2, Buzz has a utility belt as an upgrade to his already powerful suit. The buckle of the belt activates the anti-gravity servos stored around the belt. When pressed, a blue beam shoots out before completely covering the wearer in a bubble which allows them to, as the name suggests, defy gravity and fly without the aid of the jetpack. On the sides of the belt, two magnets are stored for climbing reasons. The magnets are shown to be able to support up to three pounds (1.3 kg) before slipping, making them rather strong for toy magnets. At the back the belt a compartment contains a grappling hook which can easily fold up. It is unknown if the hook is hand thrown or spring propelled. The string of the grappling hook is estimated to be about 12 inches (30 cm) long and strong, being able to hold four toys without fraying.-1... Kg redirects here. ... A soldier loading the hook. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ...


Variant space suits

Though how many different space suits Buzz has is unknown, it is known that there are two different series of suits. The first series consists of modified version of his original suit, but with different weapons. The other series are for different rescue missions. There are three different types of rescue suits that have been shown so far: Delta, Alpha and Gamma. Delta consists of the basic suit, and a bigger jet pack and a grappling hook. The others have been shown to have a similar look but with different weapons.


Action figure

Toy figure, Buzz Lightyear, with packaging, licensed from the film Toy Story, plastic / cardboard, made for Thinkway Toys in China, 1995-1999. The Buzz Lightyear is made of plastic and is dressed in grey, green and blue with touches of red and black. The figure is sealed in a cardboard and plastic blister pack with colour illustration of the characters Woody and Buzz from the film 'Toy Story'. The text 'Disney's Toy Story' Collectible Figure' is printed on the front of the packaging. Additional colour illustrations and character histories are printed on the reverse side of the pack. The toy sells for $19.95 at Disney's stores currently. Toy Story is a 1995 CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. ...


The Buzz Lightyear figure was manufactured by Thinkway Toys, New York between 1995-1999.


The Toy Story Action Figure, Buzz Lightyear was subject to mass sales in the Christmas after the film's release, mainly in the United States and United Kingdom. Additional parts could be purchased, e.g. wings etc... It was the number 1 toy sold in the UK and has remained a sought-after collectible since.[citation needed] In 1995, Thinkway didn't think that Toy Story would be that popular hence didn't make enough dolls to meet demand, as referenced in Toy Story 2.


In May 2008, NASA and Disney announced that an original Thinkway Toys' Buzz Lightyear action figure would fly aboard the space shuttle Discovery on mission STS-124. The 12-inch toy was to remain on the International Space Station for six months, where it would take part in an experiment and appear in a video downlink from space. The flight was arranged as part of the Toys In Space program begun in 1985.[1] STS-124 is a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station, planned for April 2008. ...


The mission launched with Buzz aboard the NASA space shuttle Discovery (STS-124) on May 31, 2008 with the ultimate destination of the International Space Station (ISS). The action figure "ate" dinner with the 10 astronauts and cosmonauts and was seen peering out a window aboard the ISS. The action figure will stay aboard the space station for a period of six months as part of a NASA toys-in-space educational program.[2] This article is about the space vehicle. ... Space Shuttle Discovery (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-103) is one of the three currently operational orbiters in the Space Shuttle fleet of NASA, the space agency of the United States. ... STS-124 is a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station, planned for April 2008. ... is the 151st day of the year (152nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ... ISS redirects here. ...


See also

Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters is a popular attraction based on the Disney/Pixar film Toy Story 2 at Walt Disney Parks around the world. ...

References

2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 149th day of the year (150th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 149th day of the year (150th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the worlds largest such organization. ... MSNBC logo MSNBC (Microsoft & National Broadcasting Company) is a 24-hour news channel in the United States. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 157th day of the year (158th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 158th day of the year (159th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

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Buzz Lightyear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1368 words)
Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character appearing in the CGI animated films Toy Story and its sequels Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3, as well as the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command movie and TV Show.
After constraining Buzz inside a display box, this other Buzz finds himself continuing the rescue mission with the other toys, believing it to be a mission against Emperor Zurg, the villain from the TV show.
Buzz's signature quote "To infinity, and beyond!" is a reference to Stanlkey Kubrick's 1968 movie 2001: A Space Odyssey where an astronaut is sent "beyond the infinite."
Buzz Lightyear: Ego Crisis (3935 words)
Buzz Lightyear toys!" Munchapper was the only happy one after the Captain had left, and walked the popinjay plaything along the coffee table surface.
Buzz had some sort of orange-blue Renaissance man's outfit on; with breeches, plumed hat, a nobleman's doublet, buckled shoes, and the silvery cane that seemed to be glued in his hand.
Buzz struck a dramatic half-backwards-bent pose, laid his eyes at the ceiling and brought a hand on the place of his heart.
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