![]() ![]() What this film fails to see is that the Buzz in the films was written as a parody of Flash Gordon heroism. What is direly missing is any of the humour associated with the Buzz Lightyear in the films. The jokes are lame and nothing ever amounts to anything exciting. It seems written down to an audience of around ages 5-6. Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen) captured by Emperor Zurg (voiced by Wayne Knight) Moreover, the film is directed and produced by people more used to making cheap video-released sequels to Disney animated classics, indicating it has been designed as no more than a video throwaway. Here however Pixar has shipped the animation out to a Chinese animation house and the film is disappointingly made in the limited handdrawn style of Saturday morning cartoons (with the exception of a brief, unfunny prologue where the characters from the films introduce the video) rather than the fluid CGI animation that has become Pixar’s trademark. The Adventure Begins is produced by Disney and Pixar Animation who partnered on the theatrical films. This video release spins off from the popularity of the films and charts the adventures of the space hero Buzz (as opposed to the toy Buzz). There, one should remember, Buzz Lightyear was the toy that failed to realise he was a toy and believed he was a space hero. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins is a spinoff from the Toy Story films. ![]()
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