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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: Lost in Time

Episode score 9.7 Superb

Lost in Time

  • 50.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 1
  • First Aired: 10/14/2000
  • Prod Code: 002

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Zurg tricks Buzz into thinking that he is in the future to get him to tell all his secrets. Read full recap »

Writers:
Bob RothBill Motz
Director:
Steve Loter
Stars:
Wayne Knight (Evil Emperor Zurg)
Adam Carolla (Commander Nebula)
Patrick Warburton (Buzz Lightyear, LGMs)
Stephen Furst (Booster Sinclair Munchaper)
Gary Owens (Opening Narration)
Larry Miller (XR (voice))
Frank Welker (Grubs)
Nicole Sullivan (Princess Mira Nova)
Recurring Role:
Rob Paulsen (Host)
Corey Burton (Treevo)
Guest Star:
Nicole Sullivan (Little Girl, Kid)
Billy West (Voice)
Patrick Warburton (Animatronic Buzz)
  • This was the first episode of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command ever to be offered on DisneyChannel's website. edit »
  • If Buzz was in a black hole, there would be no way for him to escape; even if he could get out, it'd be years later. edit »
  • This episode was second in production order but was shown in Season 2 as the 50th. edit »
  • Fake Buzz: To infinity, and more infinity!
    Buzz: You know, after 1000 years you'd think that they could do better than this edit »
  • Buzz: Well, it's good to know that the biggest danger facing Buttons is a hairball. edit »
  • Buzz: 1000 years? I've been A-wall for 1000 years! edit »
  • Buzz: Depantsing a space ranger is a federal offence mister! edit »
  • Mira: Isn't there a huge risk of getting thrown across time?
    Buzz: If it means defeating Zurg, that is a chance I am willing to take. edit »
  • Buzz: (engages hypersleep)
    Hypersleep is first mentioned by the Buzz Lightyear action figure in the original Toy Story movie. "The impact must've woke me up from hypersleep." edit »
Show Score 7.6 superb
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