![]() The New Buzz describes Zurg as a "great dad" as he rushes to catch another ball fired by Zurg. However, Zurg seems to have survived the fall (though he presumably hit his head so hard that he lost his memory of being Buzz's enemy) as he, with one of his horns slightly bent backwards, as well as appearing to have a tooth missing, is seen playing catch and spending "quality time" with New Buzz when Andy's Buzz and his rescue squad make their way out of Al's apartment. While Rex finally feels excited about finally overcoming his frustration toward not being able to defeat Zurg previously, New Buzz suddenly feels forlorn about possibly losing his "father". As Zurg sets his gun to its highest level and is about to finish New Buzz off (at point-blank range), Rex, not bearing to watch the duel anymore, turns away, but his large thick tail accidentally hits Zurg and knocks him off the elevator and down the shaft. New Buzz refuses to give up, accusing Zurg of killing his father, to which Zurg, however, claims that he is Buzz's father. During this battle, after overpowering the other Buzz, Zurg demands his surrender. ![]() ![]() A showdown occurs between the New Buzz and Zurg atop an elevator, where Zurg uses his chief weapon (which appears to be a revolving Nerf ball gun). Both New Buzz and Rex (a fan of the video game " Buzz Lightyear: Attack on Zurg") are caught with surprise by Zurg's unexpected arrival. Along with the group is a newer Buzz Lightyear action figure (also released from Al's Toy Barn by Buzz), who also believes himself to be real. 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. Believing himself to be a real person much like Buzz did in the first film, he pursues after Buzz, intent on destroying him. Much later in the film, a Zurg toy action figure is inadvertently released by Buzz in Al's Toy Barn. ![]() 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 and laughs evilly in triumph however, the opening sequence is revealed to be only a video game as the screen turns to Rex (who is wearing a plastic helmet) and Buzz playing the game. The first form appears during the opening scene, where he is initially seen tracking Buzz's location through his fortress inside his control room. Zurg appears in two forms in Toy Story 2. An earlier version of Zurg is in one of the alternate openings for Toy Story. Zurg was originally supposed to be in the first movie. Andy also mentions Zurg when he plays with Buzz on his birthday.Įarlier in the film, Andy says "Take that, Zurg!" as he and his friends burst into his room during his birthday party. 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. 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. She's a surprisingly kindred soul to Woody, which makes Madison's casual rejection of her - even when she has the voice box - all the more heartbreaking.Although Zurg doesn't actually appear in the first Toy Story movie he is, however, mentioned numerous times throughout the film. He's doing it - at least in part - to give Gabby the chance to lead the kind of life that he's loved so much. By the end of their conversation, Woody isn't just trading his voice box for Forky. She even speaks to Woody about why she wants the voice box. She bids farewell to Forky as a friend, having taken good care of him while he was her captive guest. RELATED: All of The Shining Easter Eggs in the Toy Story Franchiseīut, breaking from Disney convention, when Woody willingly turns it over Gabby fully keeps her end of the bargain. At points, the voice box is even almost forcibly ripped out of Woody. Upon discovering that Woody has a functioning voice box, she captures Forky and demands it from Woody as a ransom for his release. Specifically, she wants to become the most important toy for Madison, the granddaughter of the store owner. She believes that if she could just talk, some little girl would love her. Gabby's end goal throughout the film is to finally get a voice box.
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