When a trio of LGMs disappear, Buzz and Warp are the obvious choice to track the missing aliens down to a distant planet, where they discover three more LGMs stow away on their ship in hopes of helping with the rescue mission.
win the war against Emperor Zurg (Wayne Knight). Together, Buzz, who sticks to the rules, and Warp, a less than thoughtful hothead, usually form the kind of well-balanced team that Commander Nebula (Adam Carolla) and Star Command’s countless Little Green Men (Patrick Warburton) need. The adventure begins jumps past Buzz’s origins story and picks up at a time when he is already one of the most acclaimed rangers in Star Command, and really only sees his partner, Warp Darkmatter (Diedrich Bader) as his equal. The adventure begins, which opens with Andy’s ( now Bonnie’s) toy sat down with Buzz (Tim Allen) to watch it on a VHS tape one day some time after Toy Story 2, plunged into the larger universe where the iconic astronaut’s adventure takes place – a universe protected by Star Command and its fleet of top-notch space rangers. One of the curious things about Light year is how much resemblance it seems to have to the surface Buzz Lightyear from Star Command: The Adventure Begins, director Tad Stones’ 2000 live-to-video animated feature. While this “new” Buzz does not quite sound like the one from Andy’s childhood, it’s clearly from Light year‘s first trailer that they’re both part of the Buzz Lightyear og brand and myths that studios have been tinkering with for more than two decades. Light year, Disney and Pixar’s upcoming animated feature about the “original” astronaut whose life story inspired the line of toyss that bears his name seems a lot like the kind of movie that Toy Storyis Andy Davis– who was on his way to college when we last saw him – would be unashamedly excited to see.