are you all ever think like me

for the first,sorry for my bad english :slight_smile:

sometimes,we buy a toy because there is a movie about that figure…and for that movie we think it was cool…and we want that character come to life,so we buy the action figure,right?

so there are many toy for marvel,DC,pokemon,transformer or others.
just like us,collecting these toys and replicas because we are in love with TS.

and Andy did the same,right? he like buzz lightyear, because it must be a cool space ranger movie in that time (maybe buzz lightyear star command series or etc)

in TS we saw a buzz poster and the other stuff about buzz.
and are you realize that the movie buzz (andy’s world) and buzz (andy’s toy) was not same, just like our case…that TS buzz and TSC buzz is jut also not the same. (i talk about the accuracy)

also with woody, woody on Roundup movie or another Roundup product was not the same like Andy’s Woody.

but Andy just played them with fun :slight_smile: and never talk about the inaccuracies or something :slight_smile:

haha just my random thinking…

There was nothing to compare them to! There was only one pull-string Woody, and it was made exactly the way we see it in teh movie, as with Buzz (although, we’re to assume he has later variations). There’s really no innacuracy when making something directly from the source, but when you’re making a toy based off a pre-existing toy, there’s bound to be some innacuracies.

Well, Andy is a little(adorable) kid. He, like Bonnie, likely never noticed or cared about inaccuracies among his toy collection.

He means inaccuracies to the show. I collect Transformers, and I can name a lot of miscolored hands, feets, parts, etc. Things that don’t move when you transform them that should, heck, obviously none of the movie toys are gonna be NEARLY that complex. In Andy’s world, Buzz might not have been exactly the same as his tv show…

I guess that Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is his show in the TS world, and thye’re are allot of inaccuracies there. But Andy would never care. :slight_smile:

Yeah, but you’re comparing a toy to a TV show character. There’s really not much to see for innaccuracies. Just as long as it looks the same, you can work the features from there.