Who is buzz lightyears enemy




















Hamm is a wise-cracking plastic piggy bank with a cork in his belly. Andy gives him an alter ego, Evil Doctor Porkchop, during play but Hamm is definitely one of the good guys. Skip Navigation Disney. Disney News D23 Live Shows. We're Busting Out. While it's uncertain whether or not Lightyear will be keeping Zurg as the father of Buzz Lightyear, it does look like Zurg will have a presence.

The Lightyear trailer itself briefly features a shot of a glowing purple hanger as someone strides towards a ship, being flanked by robots on either side which appear to be Zurg-bots bearing the letter "Z" on their armor. It's also followed by another shot of what looks to be a high-tech sarcophagus opening with an ominously glowing red light, a possible tease that Zurg is within and will be unleashed upon the galaxy.

Beyond these teases to Zurg's origins in Lightyear , alongside Buzz's journey to become a Space Ranger in Star Command's Universe Protection Unit, it just makes sense for the Evil Emperor to be featured in the upcoming prequel film.

Introducing a new threat for Buzz to face feels risky and a hard sell, especially if Lightyear ends up being a standalone prequel. Although Zurg doesn't actually appear in the first Toy Story movie; he is, however, only mentioned by Buzz twice in the film.

As he introduces himself to the toys, Buzz describes his "occupation" as a member of an elite universal protection unit to protect the galaxy from Zurg. Later, when Buzz and Woody argue at a gas station , Buzz mentions about Zurg building a secret weapon with enough power to destroy an entire planet. Andy also mentions Zurg when he plays with Buzz on his birthday.

Earlier in the film, Andy says "Take that, Zurg! Zurg was originally supposed to be in the first movie. However, he was deleted. An earlier version of Zurg is in one of the alternate openings for Toy Story.

Zurg is also mentioned in some Toy Story Treats. Zurg appears in two forms in Toy Story 2. The first form appears during the opening scene, where he is initially seen tracking Buzz's location through his fortress inside his control room.

A little later, he is seen doing battle with Buzz, in which Zurg, using his ion blaster , blasts the top half of Buzz's body into smithereens; however, the opening sequence is revealed to be only a video game, and the screen turns to Rex who is wearing a plastic helmet and Buzz playing the game. Believing himself to be a real person much like Buzz did in the first film, he pursues after Buzz, intent on destroying him.

He seems to have followed Buzz across the street, through an air vent of Al 's apartment , and up the elevator shaft, as he is seen arriving atop the elevator when Buzz and his rescue squad of toys head back to the elevator after Al packs Woody and the Roundup gang into his case and leaves his room to head for the airport. Portrayed by. He also makes a cameo appearance in Toy Story 3 and ending appearance in Lightyear. In the series, which is presumably where the Buzz Lightyear character originates in-universe, Zurg rules an empire on Planet Z, and wants to rule the entire galaxy while destroying Star Command.

Emperor Zurg considers Buzz his archenemy and often takes any opportunity to eliminate him. Most of his subjects are robots.



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