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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

Genre

Action/Adventure
Science fiction
Comedy-drama

Composer(s)

Adam Berry

Number of seasons

1

Number of episodes

Production

Running time

22-24 minutes

Broadcast

Original run

CallingBuzz Lightyear, the galaxy's greatest hero! Skilled, courageous, and ever-vigilant, leaping into action, Buzz Lightyear hurtles to the rescue! His on-going mission: to protect the universe from the dark forces of evil! These are the adventures of... Buzz Lightyear of Star Command!
―Opening narration

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is an animated television series produced byWalt Disney Television. The series originally aired onABC andUPN from October2000 to January2001 as part of theDisney's One Saturday Morning programming block, and is based on theToy Story franchise. It follows the adventures of space rangerBuzz Lightyear, who first appeared in the1995DisneyPixar filmToy Story as an action figure and one of the film's protagonists. Reruns ran on Toon Disney until August 11, 2007, and on Disney Channel until May 16, 2008.

This series is the first Disney television series aside fromToy Story Treats to be spun off from a Pixar property, as well as the first collaboration betweenDisney Television Animation and Pixar Animation Studios.

Story[]

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command takes place in theStar Wars-style setting. Capital Planet is the forefront of the Galactic Alliance, a peaceful union of various planets, home to various alien species that coexist in harmony with one another. Star Command is a peacekeeping organization consisting of Space Rangers, who investigate threats to galactic peace. The primary enemy of Star Command, as well as Buzz's arch enemy is theEvil Emperor Zurg, an intergalactic crime boss that rules an empire of heavily-armed robots and slave races forced to work in opposition to the Galactic Alliance.

The series featuresBuzz Lightyear, a famous, experienced Space Ranger that takes a crew of rookies under his wing as he investigates criminal activity across the galaxy, and attempts to bring down Zurg's for universe domination.

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a metafictional series that exists within the reality of theToy Story films, where Buzz Lightyear is a highly popular toyline. One of the two lead characters in theToy Story film series is a Buzz action figure, voiced byTim Allen.

Characters[]

Star Command[]

Team Lightyear[]

  • Captain Buzz Lightyear (voiced byTim Allen inThe Adventure Begins,Patrick Warburton in the actual series): Famed Space Ranger known for heroism and bravery. Buzz often suggests that his arch-villain Emperor Zurg is behind every evil plot and is often proven correct. Like hisToy Story incarnation, Buzz is a stickler for procedure, but will tell a cover story if he needs to. However, he has little people skills, and at times displays a lack of common sense. He attended PS- 193 (that's 6859) as a primary school. He wrote at least half of the regulations in the Star Command Manual. He also owns a house on Capital Planet, though as they all look alike and his duties often keep him away, he is confused over just which one is his. To compare this animation and theToy Story films, the button between the red and blue ones is green in theToy Story films and yellow in this animation with the releasing of strings when pressed. He seems to have a little crush on Dr. Ozma Furbanna and vice versa.
  • Princess Mira Nova (voiced byNicole Sullivan): A rookie ranger and heir to the Tangean throne. All of her people has abilities of intangibility (called "ghosting") and telepathy. Buzz has a tendency to refer to her as "Princess" when he's angry with her. She acts as Buzz's co-pilot and second-in-command. She has the most common sense of the team. Mira also has an estranged relationship with her father King Nova, who disapproves of her choice of being a Space Ranger, though deep down she still cares about him. Her abilities and personality are similar to those of Miss Martian. She has red hair and turquoise skin.
  • Booster Sinclair Munchapper (voiced byStephen Furst): A huge dinosaur-like former janitor from the agricultural planet of Jo-ad (a play on the name of the Joad family, from John Steinbeck'sThe Grapes of Wrath). He has a big appetite and incredible strength, but is sweet and occasionally naive. He is in awe of Buzz Lightyear and has encyclopedic knowledge of his prior adventures.
  • XR (voiced alternately byLarry Miller andNeil Flynn): A short robot who was originally emotionless and programmed to learn from Buzz, but was blown apart by Agent Z during his first mission. The LGMs rebuilt him, but the temporary loss of the Uni-Mind to Emperor Zurg left them off their game. They rebuilt XR with his slicker, more emotional personality and a variety of attachments. XR stands for ExperimentalRanger. (The LGMs have stated that this is the official meaning of the name, though other characters on the show hold the erroneous belief that theX stands for Expendable). He gets blown apart on nearly every mission he goes on, but is easily rebuilt. He considers Commander Nebula his father (due to his signing the paperwork authorizing his creation) and is always seeking his approval.

Other personnel[]

  • Commander Nebula (voiced byAdam Carolla): The Space Rangers' commander, whose left leg was replaced by a pegleg-like plasma cannon. Rather short-tempered and constantly speaks with a loud voice. He has a robotic desk that forces him to do his paperwork. He hates to do so, though, and therefore signs forms without looking at them. By doing so, he inadvertently gave permission for the creation of XR, who therefore considers him a father. (He thought the form was the LGMs' vacation request.) Nebula is frequently irritated by this, though he gives XR his due for his successes.
  • LGMs, orLittleGreenMen (voiced byJeff Pidgeon in Andy's Room sequence,Patrick Warburton in the actual series): The LGMs are small, three-eyed aliens from the planet Œzª£∎◊ßGæ! (originally appeared as squeeze toy aliens in theToy Story movies). They are the intensely loyal backbone of Star Command, keeping the station running while inventing/maintaining all of the equipment. When one of their own is kidnapped, the other LGMs will instinctively try to rescue him by any means necessary. LGMs are typically in awe of Buzz. While they generally like the other Rangers, they may not be able to tell one from another. Several of their race are also shown to work for Santa Claus, acting as his toy builders.
  • Ty Parsec (voiced bySteve Hytner): Ty is the infamous old comrade of Buzz Lightyear, who is fed up with Buzz always coming to his rescue. The Space Ranger was accidentally transformed into the roboticWirewolf on the planet of Canis Lunis, after being bitten by the villain NOS-4-A2 while exposed to radioactive moon rock. Appeared in two episodes, with a cameo appearance in the episode "War and Peace and War". He is ultimately cured and reinstated as a Space Ranger.
  • Rocket Crockett (voiced byPhil LaMarr): Member of Star Command and leader of Team Rocket. He has been Buzz's rival since their academy days.
  • Petra Hammerhold (voiced byNikki Cox): Senator Hammerhold's daughter. She joined Star Command when her father forced her to do so (largely to keep her from her boyfriend Plasma Boy). She was initially resentful of this, but was moved by Buzz's heroism during a crisis.
  • Plasma Boy (voiced by Michael Showalter): Petra's boyfriend, who has a Plasma Monster form. Booster competed against him for Petra's affection. When Mira and XR fired a laser at his Plasma Monster form, he destabilized enough to the brink of explosion. He was prevented from explosion when Booster used his suit and Ion Stabilization Matrix on him. He's now a member of Star Command.
  • 42 (voiced by Joy Behar): Originally the name of Buzz Lightyear's ship, it gained A.I. from one of the encounters with the Valkyran Raiders and a new energy projector device inserted on the ship by the LGMs. 42 doesn't like what Buzz says about her and usually controls the ship herself. XR developed a crush on her. When the Valkyran Raiders were thwarted, 42's consciousness was placed into a robot body and she now helps the LGMs.

Villains[]

  • Evil Emperor Zurg (voiced byWayne Knight): Main antagonist of the series and Buzz's archenemy. Rules an empire on Planet Z, and wants to rule the entire universe while destroying Star Command. Zurg often takes any opportunity to eliminate Buzz. Most of his subjects are robots. His feet double as rockets and he can transform his arms into a variety of weapons. Despite often breaking the seriousness of otherwise purely evil statements, Zurg is widely considered the most evil person in the galaxy, especially by the other villains. He seems to have some neuroses about being touched. In some episodes he is shown being comical. The episodeWar and Peace and War was notably the only episode where Zurg teamed up with Buzz Lightyear to defeat the Heed, a common enemy that was trying to take over their galaxy. InStranger Invasion, he revealed himself to be Buzz's father (a parody uponThe Empire Strikes Back and a nearly identical scene inToy Story 2), but quickly took it back, using the statement as a 'Made You Look' in order to stun Buzz and gain the upper hand.
    • Grubs (voiced byFrank Welker): Zurg's equivalents to the LGMs of Star Command (though far less competent). They perform mechanical and technical duties. The Grubs work for Zurg against their will and also desire freedom, but many of them are simply too afraid to try to defect.
    • Brain Pods (Various Voices for each one): Cybernetic brains in mobile jars, who serve Zurg as scientists and researchers. Although they take pride in their creations, they secretly harbor a desire to escape from Zurg's control. (Two of them are shown succeeding in doing so on-screen.)
    • Hornets: The Hornets are Zurg's robotic foot soldiers, extremely expendable, lousy shots, and always get vaporized in mass numbers by Team Lightyear. Hornets come in different models, but the most frequently seen are yellow and of average height.
  • Warp Darkmatter (voiced byDiedrich Bader) was once Buzz's partner and friend, but he had been secretly working for Zurg since his academy days as a double agent. He eventually began working for him full-time as "Agent Z." His right arm is robotic (with various weapon attachments) and was grafted to his body after becoming Agent Z. Warp often takes on assignments for Zurg and is paid quite handsomely. (He owns a moon and a summer home.) Though Buzz has vowed to bring him in for treason, he retains some hope that there is still some good in him.
  • Gravitina (voiced byKerri Kenney): A large-headed female villain with mental control over gravity. One of Zurg's allies and once hired to destroy Star Command. She's in love with Buzz, and later, his evil counterpart.
  • Evil Buzz Lightyear (voiced byPatrick Warburton): A ruthless, pure evil version of Buzz Lightyear from an alternate reality which he conquered. He was his reality's ruler, head of a vast evil empire, (Emperor Zurg was the Burger Guy in his universe) and was very cruel and cunning, manipulating Zurg and Gravitina (who adored him) to his own wicked ends. He is the exact opposite of Buzz in personality and demeanor, wears a modified uniform in colors similar to Zurg's, and has a goatee (a reference toStar Trek, where evil doubles tend to sport that hairstyle). Even though it was Zurg who was considered to be the most evil in the galaxy, the Evil Buzz seemed to be even more evil, as he manipulated Zurg. His first appearance is in the episodeThe Lightyear Factor, in which one of Zurg's brain pods opened a portal to the alternate universe, and Evil Buzz came back through with Zurg and they attempted to destroy Star Command; however, they were foiled by the good Buzz Lightyear. In a subsequent episode,Sunquake, Evil Buzz has teamed up with Gravitina. In the end of this episode Gravitina is saved, while Evil Buzz falls into the sun. However, the last seconds of the episode show him escaping. Booster said that Buzz is the only person who can survive falling into the sun, implying that Evil Buzz survived his fall.
  • NOS-4-A2 (voiced byCraig Ferguson): NOS-4-A2 is a robotic vampire created by Zurg. He is capable of draining any system or entity driven by electrical power, as well as controlling any machine he bites. His bite (in combination with radioactive moon rock) also transformed Ty Parsec into Wirewolf. Using Wirewolf and XL, he briefly usurped control of Planet Z from Zurg and attempted to transform everyone in the galaxy into robots for him to feed on, but was defeated and destroyed. His name is a pun on the term "Nosferatu".
  • Torque (voiced byBrad Garrett): Minor alien villain who committed crimes of terrorism, smuggling, arson, and unpaid parking tickets. After being freed from a prison transport by Zurg's Hornets, the Grubs implanted a cell-separation device upon his chest. Torque then possesses the ability to create duplicate versions of himself. They are unstable, however, as a single laser blast is enough to destroy them. In "The Taking of PC-7", he tried to turn Booster evil (and later Buzz) with a memory-altering device built by the Warden of PC-7. The same device also made Torque (temporarily at least) a heroic good guy. Torque riding a motorcycle-shaped spacecraft and his duplication abilities seem to be a reference to the character Lobo (who was also voiced by Brad Garrett in his DCAU appearances).
  • XL (voiced byBobcat Goldthwait): XR's predecessor (and technically older brother), who was shut down due to his villainous attitude. When he was reactivated by Zurg, XL rebuilt himself into a larger, more powerful robot with cutting edge (and stolen) robot parts. His head is red, whereas XR's is yellow. He infiltrates Star Command numerous times because its command codes are in his head. Like XR, he considers Commander Nebula his father, though he resents him for shutting him down. He later redeems himself and is converted into an office managing robot capable of photocopying, collating, and other office related functions. His name is a pun referring to his size (extralarge).

Galactic Alliance[]

  • Madam President (voiced byRoz Ryan): Head of the Galactic Alliance. Her real name is unknown.
  • Senator Aarrfvox (voiced byJim Cummings): A Shragarakian senator.
  • Senator Banda (voiced byDan Castellaneta): A Bathyosian senator.
  • Senator Hammerhold (voiced byCorey Burton): Petra Hammerhold's father.
  • Senator Phlegmex (voiced byFrank Welker): A slime-emitting senator.

Other characters[]

  • Becky (voiced byRussi Taylor): A little alien girl from the planet Roswell. She befriended Booster (whom she calls Pickles) when Team Lightyear's ship crashed on her planet.
  • Brent Starkisser (voiced byCorey Burton): The Galaxy's reporter.
  • Cosmo (voiced byPaul Rugg): An alien that owns and runs the diner where Team Lightyear eats. He has a mechanical arm as well as a foreign accent.
  • Dr. Animus (voiced byTony Jay): The Galaxy's therapist.
  • Guzelian (voiced byEric Idle): A giant floating spectral head who used a ship to get his point across to the whole galaxy. Unfortunately for Guzelian, Buzz catches on and ultimately prevents Guzelian's plan to take over the galaxy.
  • Flash Flemming (voiced byJason Marsden): First seen in Inside Job, he is seen talking to Buzz, which causes Booster to look at him with an angry look of suspicion. Later, when Flash comes running in, saying that he saw some Gargantians, the Gargantians suddenly burst out and subdue XR, Mira Nova, and Buzz. Their plans, thankfully, are foiled when Buzz arrives, telling them he's taking them in.
  • Dr. Ozma Furbanna (voiced byLinda Hamilton): Lead (and only) naturalist on planet Karn. She favors all animals (even the lethal carnivores) and hates to have them hurt; no matter what. Has a crush on Buzz (won't admit it, though), and vice-versa. Zurg once used her help to hatch the Millennial (entirely ticklish) Bugs in an attempt to use them on Capital Planet.
  • Ed (voiced byPaul Rugg): A courier who somehow always knows how to track down Buzz Lightyear.
  • Officer Panchax (voiced byBrian Doyle-Murray): A fish policeman who helped Buzz Lightyear fight Minister Gularis.
  • Professor Triffid (voiced byJoel Murray): A scientist from Rhizome. He cares a lot for the plants there.
  • Savy SL2 (voiced byCree Summer): Her adopted robot parents were attacked by NOS-4-A2 inThe Slayer, which lead her to hunting him down for revenge.
  • Sheriff of Roswell (voiced by Stephen Root): Becky's father and ally of Team Lightyear.
  • King Nova (voiced byJohn O'Hurley): Mira's father and the ruler of Tangea. Being more tradition bound he clearly disapproves of his daughter being a space ranger and therefore has a complicated relationship with her as well as Buzz. But regardless of his pompous nature he still cares about his daughter and also came to her aid when she had developed a power addiction and helped her get over it, though he almost got his wish of getting his daughter back in this instance had Buzz not saved her career through a cover story.
  • Santa Claus (voiced byEarl Boen): The holiday figure, who delivers presents to all the good people in the galaxy during the Holiday. He previously used a sleigh powered by belief and later time manipulation to accomplish this massive task. Zurg stole his time manipulation device to destroy the Holiday for everyone, prompting Santa to seek Team Lightyear's help.
  • The Fixer (voiced byEd Asner): A character from Tradeworld. He sells robotic parts to people around Trade World, and once tricked XR into delivering a package to XL.

Planets and moons[]

There are many planets in this series. Among these planets are:

  • Bathyos: An ocean planet.
  • Beta Bayou: A bottom-feeder hunter that Rentwhistle Swack rendezvous with is from this planet.
  • Binipinardia: A planet that contained a devolution gas.
  • Canis Lunis: A planet where Ty Parsec was turned into Wirewolf by NOS-4-A2. The name derives from the Latin words for "canine" and "moon."
  • Capital Planet: The Galactic Alliance members meet here and the "Earth" of the galaxy.
  • Gargantia: A planet inhabited by tiny aliens.
  • Jo-Ad: An agricultural planet which is Booster's home planet.
  • Karn: A planet that serves as a creature reserve. Dr. Ozma Furbanna works here.
  • LGM Homeworld: The home planet of the LGMs. The Unimind is located here.
  • Mahamba 6: A resort planet.
  • North Polaris:Santa Claus's planet, populated by "Elf-G-M"s. The galaxy's version of the North Pole.
  • Olur 5: Zurg used this planet to hatch the Millennial Bugs in one of his plans to attack Capital Planet.
  • PC-7: A prison planet.
  • Planet of Widows and Orphans: Not a real planet. Zurg uses this "planet" to trick Buzz into revealing himself duringThe Adventure Begins.
  • Planet X: A somewhat desert-like planet with no name or life. Home of an ancient city and the temple containing Natron.
  • Planet Z: Zurg's planet where his home base is located.
  • Porcelon: A planet where its inhabitants look like large toilets.
  • Raenok: The Raenoks' self-titled planet.
  • Rexon 5
  • Rhizome: A vegetation planet which is Professor Triffid's home world.
  • Roswell: A planet similar to Earth in 1947. The inhabitants of Roswell are grey aliens. An incident happens there, somewhat like the real Roswell incident, but with the roles of the alien and human inverted; the humans being the visitors and the aliens being the skeptical government; for example, a grey police station commander said "... and I suppose they had big flappy mouths and little bitty eyes ..." when querying one of his men's statement about seeing landing humans.
  • San de Soleil: A resort moon. Destroyed by an out-of-control freight ship.
  • Sentilla 6: A stormy planet with lava rivers.
  • Shragarak: Senator Aarrfvox's home planet.
  • Sitka 7: A ski resort planet.
  • Tangea: Mira's home planet inhabited by two races: the Tangean Royals and Grounders. The name is based on the Royals' ability to becomeintangible.
  • Tradeworld: A commercial-oriented world where lesser bad guys hang out.
  • Verdentia: A peaceful planet.

Episodes[]

Main article:Buzz Lightyear of Star Command episode list

Cultural references[]

  • Buzz's house and everyone else's houses on Capital Planet are based onDisneyland'sMonsanto House of the Future, whilst Star Command is visually based onSpace Mountain.
  • In the episode "Stranger Invasion", Buzz Lightyear and the Evil Emperor Zurg engage in a confrontation similar to a lightsaber battle, in which Zurg distracts Buzz by claiming he's his father. Zurg did the same in the1999 filmToy Story 2, in which the scene parodiedStar Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
  • The episodeStrange Invasion is a spoof of the Roswell Incident right down to the alien autopsy film and the "weather balloon coverup". Also keeping in line with the Roswell Incident, the planet they crash on is called "Roswell" and it bears a strong resemblance to the American Southwest; its inhabitants, meanwhile, resemble the grey aliens.
  • The "Roswellian" characters, the sheriff and the barber, are spoofs of Sheriff Andy Taylor and Floyd the Barber onThe Andy Griffith Show.
  • Both the name of the last episode and the number of Buzz's ship, 42, are almost certainly references to the answer to life, the universe, and everything fromThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.
  • In the episode "Star Crossed", one of the characters is seen ordering food fromPizza Planet, which appeared as an actual space-themed restaurant inToy Story. Pizza Planet has since become a real Toy Story themed pizza restaurant inDisney's Hollywood Studios.
  • The episode "The Lightyear Factor" was about an alternate dimension/universe where the protagonist is evil and that universe is all the worse for it. This is a take on the "evil alternate realities" concept immortalized by the original 1966Star Trek television series in the episode "Mirror, Mirror" which introduced the Mirror Universe. Evil Buzz Lightyear having facial hair is a spoof of the Mirror Universe version of Spock, who had a goatee.

Reception[]

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command has been met with mixed reviews; while fans were originally expecting the2022 spin-off to be better than this work, ever since the latter's failure, this has made fans prefer this show better, believing it to be a much better spin-off that expands on Buzz's lore and backstory, while fitting in with the franchise.

Gallery[]

Promotional[]

2000 print ad
2000 print ad

Concept art[]

Abandoned shorts concepts[]

Trivia[]

  • Buzz Lightyear of Star Command was the first Pixar TV show, followed byMonsters at Work.
  • This is the first and only Pixar-related TV show to use traditional animation.
  • John Lasseter, the original director of theToy Story films, is said to have had a negative view of the series.[1]
    • Though the show was produced with Pixar's involvement, Lasseter's personal dislike for the series has prevented the show's characters from appearing in otherToy Story media. One rare exception was Booster appearing in a story arc inBoom! Studios'sToy Story comic series, with the character being quickly dropped in later issues as a result of pressure from Pixar.
  • Originally, the show was going to feature parody shorts that would have focused on otherToy Story characters, such asCombat Carl, theLittle Green Men, andWoody's Roundup.
  • Though Pixar has long had a policy of disowning the series,Angus MacLane, director of the filmLightyear, has connected the two projects more directly in interviews, describing his movie's existence within theToy Story universe as a 1980s-era live action film franchise thatBuzz Lightyear of Star Command served as an animated spinoff to in the 1990s.[2] Within his mindset, the series was sponsored byPizza Planet, resulting in the Little Green Men being brought into the Buzz Lightyear universe and much like other animated spinoffs of 80s and 90s films, an entirely new cast was created to accompany Buzz and Zurg.[3]
    • However, the titular characters Buzz and Zurg have some differences in designs to their in-verse iconic toy designs in both works, with an example of Zurg's Ion Blaster having a different design. In fact, Angus MacLane, claimed that that the toy version of Buzz was based on aBuzz Lightyear cartoon unseen to the audience, not the former itself. That being said, the director does note that he views the in-universe series as not having been produced yet, seemingly establishingLightyear as having come out within theToy Story timeline sometime before the events of the original film and, therefore, the previous Buzz spinoffs.[4]
      • A deleted opening scene for the originalToy Story film shows Andy watching a TV show of the character under the nameBuzz Lightyear: Defender of the Universe.

Awards and nominations[]

  • Daytime Emmy Awards
2001 -Outstanding Sound Editing - Special Class - Jennifer Mertens, Paca Thomas, Otis Van Osten, Rick Hammel, Eric Hertsguaard, Robbi Smith, Brian F. Mars, Marc S. Perlman, and Dominick Certo (won)

Video game[]

A video game named "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Action Game" was developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Activision, and released for PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Microsoft Windows, and Dreamcast in 2000. The gameplay revolves around Buzz chasing down the various villains from the show, and defeating them using different color coded weapons.

Syndication[]

The series was aired duringUPN'sDisney's One Too programming block from October 2000 to August 2003. It also aired on theDisney Channel from 2006 until 2008 (although it was five years before in South East Asia). From 2003-2007, It was aired onToon Disney.

Films[]

Video games[]

  • Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (PlayStation, Dreamcast)
  • Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Game Boy Color)
  • Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (PC)

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