Buzz requires two AA batteries to power his electronics and also features a mode selection switch with settings for demo and play, and a reset button which will change the voice sampler to Spanish audio. To access it, one must remove the two screws located on his wing pack, and swing it downwards, as it's attached to the main body by a hinge.
He features a battery compartment located in the back half of his torso, hidden by his wing pack. The central pinhole is the reset button to return him to factory settings. His fingers move individually at the first knuckle, and his thumb is on a small ball joint, allowing for versatility in posing.īuzz's battery compartment, seen in Toy Story 3. His head appears to swivel, although it too may be on a ball joint. These are attached by metal pins through the grey jointed sections, and the hips, shoulders, and knees appear to be supplemented by a form of ratchet joint, judging by his ability to stand without toppling easily in toy mode. The helmet is made either from transparent ABS or, more likely, polycarbonate.īuzz features ball-jointed shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and feet. To date, no real-life figure features the shoulder sections in this material, though the Signature Collection version does feature a rubberized waist. The majority of his body is made from durable plastic, likely ABS, while the black sections of his shoulders and waist are separate, soft plastic parts (often mistaken for rubber, this is actually PVC treated with plasticizers for a soft consistency, sometimes called vinyl.) These allow for a much greater range of motion than hard plastic would. His high-quality construction includes a variety of action features and multiple materials. Buzz is attached with four total twist ties at the wrists and ankles.īuzz is completely inaccessible without opening the package, which brings to mind the question of why the figure has a demo mode at all.īuzz is an approximately 12" tall action figure manufactured in the mid-1990's. Buzz can be seen through a transparent plastic sheet on the "Cockpit", and, as seen in Toy Story 2, the box opens from the bottom, through which a secondary cardboard tray is removed. It features the Buzz Lightyear logo proudly displayed on the front, and two cardboard wings located on either side. 4.5.3 Buzz Lightyear Deluxe Space Ranger Talking Action Figureīuzz comes packaged in an ornately detailed box designed after a spaceship.4.5.2 Buzz Lightyear Talking Action Figure.4.5.1 Buzz Lightyear with Interactive Drop-Down Action.4.4.2 Buzz Lightyear with NEW Utility Belt.Mattel is also notable for their line of relative scale figures, with Buzz generally falling in the 6" range. Over the years, other manufacturers, including Mattel and Hasbro, have also released 12" Buzz figures. Thinkway continues to manufacture full-size figures, including the highly popular Toy Story Signature Collection.
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The original license holder, Thinkway Toys, released the Ultimate Talking Action Figure incarnation, alongside his counterpart the Poseable Pull String Talking Woody doll.
Like the other characters, Buzz Lightyear Toys were released in all countries with an exception of North Korea. Since 1995, countless hordes of Buzz Lightyear action figures have been manufactured, more than any other character from the franchise. Introduced as the "coolest toy ever", his multitude of high tech features intimidated Sheriff Woody. “ The world's greatest superhero, now the world's greatest toy!” ―Buzz Lightyear Commercial, Toy Storyīuzz Lightyear is one of the main protagonists in the Disney/Pixar film franchise, Toy Story.