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He previously did play-by-play for the Prince George Cougars. Buzz sneaks into a claw machine, mistaking it for a rocket to return to his home planet; Woody sneaks in the coin slot and works through the hazardous innards in pursuit.

Woody is greeted by the aliens inside, who task him with saving some of their own, lost even deeper inside the machine. Woody is successful with the task and the aliens thank him. However, Sid Phillips, Andy's neighbor and notorious toy destroyer, has noticed Buzz in the claw machine and is trying to fetch him out; Woody is successful in delaying Buzz's capture by launching the Aliens at the claw, but is unable to prevent it, and instead goes along with him.

Woody and Buzz try frantically to escape from Sid's room, which is overrun with metal bugs and live firecrackers. Sid occasionally pops in to torture Woody by setting his head on fire, sending Woody dashing for a nearby bowl of cereal to douse it.

Woody and Buzz have a run-in with Sid's collection of mutilated toys, keeping them back with Buzz's karate-chop action. However, Sid decides to destroy Buzz with a large rocket, and takes him away; to save him, Woody then befriends the toys, and riding on the back of Roller Bob, sneaks out into Sid's backyard, dodging various pieces of litter and Sid's dog, Scud. Woody successfully saves Buzz, but the movers leave without either toy.

Woody manages to catch up to the truck, but Buzz falls behind. Woody finds R. However, R. Buzz and Woody light the rocket on Buzz's back, cutting it off once they gain enough airspeed and glide all the way back to the van of Andy's mother. The two toys have gotten over their differences over the course of this adventure, and go on to be good friends in Andy's new house. Players control Woody through 17 stages 18 for the Genesis version that encompass the entire plot of the film.

Several obstacles lie between the player and the goal of each level, not least of which is a wide assortment of enemies. Woody is equipped with a pullstring whip, which will temporarily "tie up" opponents, letting Woody pass by unharmed.

It cannot, however, kill enemies with the lone exception of Nightmare Buzz, the only boss in the game to be permanently defeated through the whip. This whip can also latch onto certain hooks, letting Woody swing above perilous terrain similar to Earthworm Jim and its whip mechanics. The game occasionally changes genres for a stage. Players control R.

Both play largely the same; the game takes an overhead view of the level, giving the players basic acceleration, braking and steering, and tasking players with reaching the end of the stage while not running out of batteries which drain constantly, but can be replenished by bumping them out of Buzz in the former stage, and merely finding them on the ground in the latter.

Another said: "Toy Buzz Lightyear wakes up. Looks to the toy next to him. It's a Captain America action figure. Chosen for You Chosen for You. Most Read Stories Most Read. Advert This film isn't about the Toy Story version of Buzz Lightyear. Tim Allen voices the toy. Chris Evans is voicing the astronaut that inspires the toy Buzz Lightyear.



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