![]() But when it comes to the cartoon series, Warburton manages to keep Buzz a tough, good-cop character and still make him (amusingly enough) more three dimensional than Allen did. Honestly, Patrick Warburton not only voices Buzz better than Tim Allen, he voices him waaay better. Overall, worth watching and a worthy series, not the best out there, but an improvement on any of the shows airing now. Zurg is brilliantly voiced by Wayne Knight though, and Warp has his great moments as well. The voice acting is well done, Patrick Warburton started off a little shaky, and while Tim Allen captured the character better, Warburton does a decent enough job. The story lines and dialogues are intriguing and amusing, and the characters particularly beautiful and feisty Mira and villainous yet fun Zurg are great. The animation is good quality especially the galactic backgrounds, and the music is pleasant. Buzz LightYear of Star Command is a worthy series and this is coming from a fan of the two Pixar films, not the best show from Disney but infinitely better than the rubbish on the Disney channel now. I have made no secret of loving Disney, not only their movies such as Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty and The Lion King, but also their shows like Darkwing Duck, DuckTales and Talespin. ![]() Watch Buzz Lightyear on One Saturday Morning on ABC, or on Disney's 1 Too, weekdays and Sundays. Patrick Warburton is very, very impressive as Buzz Lightyear, a hard pair of shoes to fill in after Tim Allen did a beautiful job with him in the 3 movies. Adam Carolla does a great job as Commander Nebula, Larry Miller hits the nail on the head with XR, Stephen Furst is goofy as Booster, Nicole Sullivan is a natural with Mira Nova, and Wayne Knight is disguised awesomely as the evil Emperor Zurg. I read TV Guide's review, and it seemed pretty good, pointing out it's creativeness and energy. I hope this show is popular among other kids, teens, and maybe even adults as well. The ideas are very creative, and with a show taking place both in space and within the boundaries of the galaxies planets, anything can happen. It fits in perfectly with the other great One Saturday Morning cartoons (WEEKENDERS, RECESS, TEACHER'S PET, PEPPER ANN, MICKEY MOUSE). But instead of giving him his completely own world, like most other spin-offs do, we're at least a little familiar with the Buzz Lightyear elements (Emperor Zurg, the Galactic Alliance, the 3 budding martians). I think it's cool how they took a simple yet fascinating character from a successful movie and gave him his own show. The show is great fun, for the whole family.īUZZ LIGHTYEAR is a very cool cartoon. There also have been numerous guest voices, ranging from Eric Idle to Ricardo Montalbán, making the show that much more enjoyable. His nemesis, The Evil Emperor Zurg, is played by Wayne Knight (Newman from Seinfeld), and the chemistry is great. In fact, I think he does at least as good, if not better, a job as Tim Allen did in the movies. He does an excellent job with the character. Part of the reason I like this show so much is that Patrick Warburton (David Puddy of Seinfeld fame) plays Buzz Lightyear. Plus, there have been plenty of episodes, so I don't see the same ones that often, even though my son watches them every day. The show is faithful to the Buzz Lightyear franchise, and has plenty of jokes in it that can keep even a grown up entertained and laughing. I actually look forward to my daily dose of Buzz Lightyear. When the show premiered, though, I was more than pleasantly surprised. Even though the Toy Story movies were great, after watching them for the five hundredth time, they got old, so I wasn't really looking forward to the series (even though my son couldn't wait). So, when we got the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command video and saw that there was going to be a television show based off the video, I knew I was going to have to watch it. Ever since my four-year-old son saw Toy Story, he's loved Buzz Lightyear.
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