Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is an American animated science fiction/adventure/comedy/spinoff series produced by Walt Disney Television. The series originally aired on UPN and ABC from October 2000 to January 2001 as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning programming block, and is based on the Toy Story franchise. It follows the adventures of space ranger Buzz Lightyear, who first appeared in the movie Toy Story as an action figure and one of the film's protagonists.

Plot
This animated series, based on the popular Toy Story movies, features Buzz Lightyear's adventures as he patrols the galaxy with other space rangers working for Star Command, battling intergalactic crime boss Emperor Zurg and other evildoers. His team of cadets includes Booster Sinclair, Princess Mira and XR, the teammate with all the cool gadgets.

Why It Goes To Infinity, and Beyond!

 * 1) The very first spin-off for a mh:greatestmovies:Pixar show as well as overall show from Pixar!
 * 2) Great voice acting. Patrick Warburton did a good job voicing Buzz Lightyear.
 * 3) The animation and the character designs in the 2D look nice.
 * 4) Plenty of likable characters such as Buzz Lightyear, Princess Mira, Booster Munchapper, XR, and the Little Green Men.
 * 5) Great villains, especially the Evil Emperor Zurg.
 * 6) Awesome intro.
 * 7) Speaking of the intro, most of Andy's toys were in the CGI, especially Woody and Jessie, when Buzz was about to watching his own show.
 * 8) Great storylines.
 * 9) Some funny moments are there.
 * 10) It also takes place in the far future, a pastiche of Star Trek or mh:greatestmovies:Star Wars-style science fiction.
 * 11) It even started as an straight-to-video movie pilot Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins, and better than ever they even got Tim Allen to uprise his role voicing Buzz.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) While Patrick Warburton did a good job voicing Buzz Lightyear, Buzz just doesn't sound right without Tim Allen.
 * 2) "To infinity and even FURTHER!"

Trivia

 * For some reason, John Lasseter hated the series.
 * After the series ended, there hasn't been a spin-off series based on Pixar, until Monsters at Work.
 * The series is currently not available on mh:freshwebsites:Disney+ for some unknown reason.
 * On June 17, 2022, Disney will be releasing Pixar's 26th animated feature film, Lightyear, making the second Toy Story spin-off after this show.
 * While the film may not have been as good to several people as the show itself or Toy Story, it's miles better than Cars 2.

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