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This Toy is to Infinity and Beyond!
I bought this for my nephew for his birthday. I wanted him to have a cooler version of Buzz than I had as a child. After much research and a little planning I found this. I mean this comes with karate chop action, people! Com'on! That alone is all the reason to buy this for your loved one.
It also has the laser on his right arm. It comes with a Star Command flap you can open on his left arm. There's a button you can push on the helmet that makes it snap open. The wings open up. Plus theres many more phrases he says than the one I remember as a child. Also, the box said something about toy recognition. I guess if you get the Woody Doll that goes with this specific Buzz, they can tell if each other are in the room. I don't know how that works but it sounds fancy.
Hell, I was tempted to buy one for myself, haha.
Needless to say he loved it and I hear it's one of his favorite toys at the moment. So, that's good enough for me. Hope this helps!
I returned a similar Buzz back to Target to get this one. Here is why ...
It's simple:
12 incher: Check!
Wings: Check!
It can Talk: Check!
Bendable Knees: Check!
Bendable fingers ... for that awesome Kung Fu grip: Check!
Flashing Lights and Night time glow effect: Check!
...and best of all ... LASERS: Check!
....'nuff said. My kids thinks I'm a Toy god :)
If only he could vacuum
Yeah. He's pretty cool. I have a very happy daughter right now. I ordered a different one from Kohls and when it arrived my daughter was very disappointed. Then we ordered this one. All of the buttons actually work (not decorative like the last one) the helmet opens and closes and his wings pop open and flash. One thing I have to say that sounds trivial is he actually stands up without falling over. This sounds silly to add in a review but I can't tell you how many of her dolls/action figures/ toys that do not and that makes her crazy.
This Guy is Spot on Identical to the Movie Character
This is our third Buzz Lightyear 12" action figure over the years. My grandson is on the autism spectrum and I can only tell you that the "real" Buzz Lightyear can only dream of the antics that our toys go thru. Although he's been replaced three times in 10 years, he has definitely stood up to an enormous amount of rough play, which sadly included reinacting the scene where he looses an arm - thus the need to replace. The amount of fun that's been had with this guy has absolutely been worth the small price to occasionally replace him. Yes, he's definitely a great toy, especially for a kid who is intent on recreating movie scenes!
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