The animation that will debut on Thursday 16 will show the character who would have given rise to the toy; recalls some suggestive scenes of the space patrol
Buzz Lightyearone of the main characters of the films Toy Storyinspired a new Pixar animation, light year, which opens this Thursday, 16, in theaters. or Estadio recalls – with spoilers from previous stories – the trajectory of the space patrol toy until then.
After the first feature film in the series, in which Buzz and Woody have a troubled relationship but end up making ends meet as a couple, in the following scripts the two friends separate over the course of the plot, but remain together in the end. The exception is the fourth film, in which they end up saying goodbye and going their separate ways.
Toy Story (1995)
In the debut of the franchise, Buzz Lightyear appears as one of the protagonists, being the new toy of the young Andy, until then fanatic of the cowboy doll Woody. Inspired by an intergalactic ranger – whose story will be told in Lightyear, but until then was unknown – he doesn’t know he’s a toy and acts as if he’s on an unknown planet and really needs his special outfit and weapons. laser.
Lacking Andy’s attention and jealous of Buzz, Woody tries to sabotage him, making him forget in a pizzeria. When the family stops the car at a gas station, however, Buzz reappears and angrily argues with Woody, knocking both of them out of the vehicle and being left behind. At that moment, the cowboy shouts “You are a toy!”, But the colleague does not care about him.
Away from the owner and struggling to work together, Buzz and Woody get in more trouble and end up at the home of Andy’s troubled neighbor Sid. It is in this place that some of the most evocative scenes take place, such as the one in which he realizes that he is, in reality, just a toy.
When she passes a TV tuned to her own commercial, she discovers that her features are from a line of dolls produced by the thousands. Not accepting the fact, he spreads his wings and tries to fly to a window, but ends up falling and losing an arm. At that moment he is ‘saved’ by Hannah, Sid’s sister, who affectionately calls him Dona Marocas. In another scene, he acts like a drunk when he confronts Woody.
‘Isolated’ in enemy territory, the two begin to work together in an attempt to return to Andy. When Sid goes to blow up Buzz by tying him to a firework, Woody teams up with the other victims of the boy’s toys and saves his friend. The two still wander the streets with the help of a remote-controlled cart to reach Andy’s moving car.
Toy Story 2 (1999)
In the first sequence, four years later, Woody ends up being robbed by a toy enthusiast, discovering that he is part of a rare series based on a TV series from the 1950s, the old Mineiro, which will be sold together with him in a museum. out. Village. Woody, however, wants to go back to Andy, which would disrupt his colleagues’ plans, as they would be delivered as one collection, and Mineiro ends up turning out to be a villain.
In search of Woody, Buzz Lightyear commands Andy’s other toys. They end up going to the toy shop of Al (mentioned briefly in the first movie, in the scene where Buzz looks at the commercial), Woody’s ‘kidnapper’. At the factory, he comes across an entire aisle of toys just like him. When he talks to one, he ends up in a similar situation to Woody years ago: he has to reveal to the new Buzz that he is just a toy, and not a space patrol. However, he ends up being trapped in a package, unable to help Woody.
One of the highlights of the film is the reference to Star Wars. In the scene where the astronaut battles his archenemy Zurg on top of an elevator, the hero shouts, “I’ll never give up! You killed my father!” “No, Buzz, I’m your father,” says Zurg, clearly inspired by the dialogue between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back.
Toy Story 3 (2010)
Released 15 years after the original feature film, Toy Story 3 takes place when Andy went from being a boy to a 17-year-old on the eve of leaving home for college. Not caring much for his toys for a long time, he decides to take only Woody with him to adulthood as a souvenir. The rest of the toys are put in a bag and almost end up in the garbage truck, but they manage to escape and put them in a donation box for a daycare.
Excited by the possibility of playing with the children again, they change their minds when they discover the aggressiveness with which the little ones treat toys. Dreaming of seeing Andy again, Woody separates from the group, but ends up getting in the way and ends up in the hands of little Bonnie, who loves him and loves him.
Buzz Lightyear stays with the other toys and, as a leader, goes in search of the bear Lotso, who welcomes and commands the toys in the place. However, the astronaut discovers that the toys that were already there weren’t as good as they looked. Lotso decides to invite Buzz to the “cool club” and have advantages, but refuses: “I can’t accept. We are a family and we will be together”. Disgusted with Buzz’s attitude, the Nursery Toys decide to restore him to the factory default configuration, causing Buzz to lose his memory and become a mere police officer. Therefore, during one part of the film, the hero until then becomes part of the group of villains, albeit without knowing it.
Saved by his friends, a mistake causes them to transform, instead of completely reconfiguring him, into a doll that speaks Spanish. The problem is solved only when, in a landfill, an old TV falls on it, making it go back to normal. Andy’s old toys manage to escape kindergarten and get home before he leaves for college. He ends up giving them all to Bonnie, even though she wasn’t going to get rid of Woody.
Toy Story 4 (2019)
In the fourth installment of the series, the toys go on a trailer trip with Bonnie’s family. Fork, a new character, who is obsessed with going to the trash, as it was made from reusable materials and doesn’t know it’s a toy, ends up getting lost along the way and Woody separates from Buzz and the rest to go to. help him. .
Not quite sure what he is doing, Lightyear recalls a conversation he had with Woody the night before and decides to “listen to his inner voice” to make decisions, which is to press the buttons with pre-recorded messages he has on his uniform. Everything seems to be going well, until he gets hit by a door and ends up being a prize in a target shooting tent, where he meets the duo Bunny and Duckling.
Woody, in turn, passes an antique shop and park where he comes across lost toys, including Betty, whom he hasn’t seen in a long time. Eventually, the two end up melting again, when Buzz returns to Bonnie and Woody decides to stay at the park with his old partner.
Source: Terra

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