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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: Enemy Without a Face

Episode score 8.8 Great

Enemy Without a Face

  • 55.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 6
  • First Aired: 11/18/2000
  • Prod Code: 030

EPISODE OVERVIEW

0 Reviews 14 Votes

Team Lightyear get separated and meet up with the last Beletor and the last Krnozian, who're warring over possession of their home planet. It turns out that they're actually of the same race, but small leech-like critters had attached themselves to the backs of their necks and caused them to act violent (violent thought is what the critter feeds off of). In attempting to return the critters to Star Command for further study, they escape, reproduce, and attach themselves to Team Lightyears' necks. Upon arrival, they spill loose and ravage Star Command. Cold air stuns the critters, so XR turns the air conditioning to freezing, thus solving the problem. Add a recap »

Writers:
Elizabeth Stonecipher
Director:
Victor Cook
Stars:
Nicole Sullivan (Princess Mira Nova)
Adam Carolla (Commander Nebula)
Patrick Warburton (Buzz Lightyear, LGMs)
Stephen Furst (Booster Sinclair Munchaper)
Gary Owens (Opening Narration)
Larry Miller (XR (voice))
Recurring Role:
Tress MacNeille (Beletor)
Rob Paulsen (Krnozian)
  • This episode was nominated for the 2001 Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing - Television Animated Series - Sound. edit »
  • Animation Production by: Jade Animation International Limited edit »
  • Mira: I wanna blow something up! Ha! Perfect! Ramming speed! edit »
  • Nebula: XR!? Where's Buzz?
    XR: Do you want the good news or the bad news, or--oh, wait! It's all bad news, so--
    Nebula: JUST GET TO THE POINT!!! edit »
  • XR: Well, its a small world after all. edit »
  • Buzz: "Don't fire 'til you see the lights of their Antenna."

    Men, you are all marksmen-don't one of you fire until you see the whites of their eyes. Attribution Israel Putnam (1718-1790), U.S. general. edit »
  • XR: It's a small world after all.

    Echoes the infamous theme of Disneyland's "It's a Small World", which began as an exhibit for the 1964 New York World's Fair. edit »
Show Score 7.6 great
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