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** While Jessie is only a silent character in ''The Adventure Begins'', the Mexican dub has her making gestures. However, Alma Wilhelme recorded Jessie's gestures instead of Irán Castillo.

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** While Jessie is only a silent character in ''The Adventure Begins'', the Mexican dub has her making gestures. However, Alma Wilhelme Wilheleme recorded Jessie's gestures instead of Irán Castillo.
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** While Jessie is only a silent character in ''The Adventure Begins'', the Mexican dub has her making gestures. However, Alma Wilhelme recorded Jessie's gestures instead of Irán Castillo.
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** According to a promo at the end of "The Adventure Begins", the game was meant to have a version on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, but was scrapped, either due to porting problems, or due to the impending release of the Gamecube.

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** According to a promo at the end of "The Adventure Begins", the game was meant to have a version on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64, Platform/Nintendo64, but was scrapped, either due to porting problems, or due to the impending release of the Gamecube.
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** In the video game, Creator/JeffBennett replaces Creator/CraigFerguson as the voice for NOS-4-A2, S. Scott Bullock replaces Diedrich Bader as the voice for Warp Darkmatter, Deena Freeman replaces Kerri Kenney-Silver as the voice for Gravitina, and Bob Amaral replaces Creator/WayneKnight as the voice for Zurg.

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** In the video game, Creator/JeffBennett replaces Creator/CraigFerguson as the voice for NOS-4-A2, S. Scott Bullock replaces Diedrich Bader as the voice for Warp Darkmatter, Deena Freeman replaces Kerri Kenney-Silver Creator/KerriKenneySilver as the voice for Gravitina, and Bob Amaral replaces Creator/WayneKnight as the voice for Zurg.
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* BuryYourArt: Re-runs of this series last aired in 2008, and there are currently no plans to stream it on Creator/DisneyPlus. John Lasseter's hatred of this show is apparently the reason why it started getting such treatment, to the point where Pixar [[{{Retcon}} considers]] ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' to be the true spinoff.

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* BuryYourArt: Re-runs of this series last aired in 2008, and there are currently no plans to stream it on Creator/DisneyPlus. John Lasseter's hatred of this show is apparently the reason why it started getting such treatment, to the point where treatment. Pixar [[{{Retcon}} considers]] has since considered]] ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' to be the true spinoff.

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* HeAlsoDid: ''Anime/CrossAnge'' and ''Anime/TweenyWitches'' director Yoshiharu Ashino serves as animation director for the episodes "NOS-4-A2" and "Lost In Time".

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''Anime/CrossAnge'' and ''Anime/TweenyWitches'' director Yoshiharu Ashino serves as animation director for the episodes "NOS-4-A2" and "Lost In Time".
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Not trivia.


* CastingGag:
** Eon and Era of the Chlorm are voiced by the late Jonathan Harris and Bill Mumy, who both previously worked together on ''Series/LostInSpace''.
** Booster is voiced by Creator/StephenFurst, who played the similarly NiceGuy Vir Cotto in ''Series/BabylonFive''. Incidentally, the previously mentioned Bill Mumy played Lennier on the same show.
** The traffic reporter at the beginning of "Speed Trap" was voiced by real-life traffic reporter [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_York Jennifer York]].
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* BuryYourArt: Re-runs of this series last aired in 2008, and there are currently no plans to stream it on Creator/DisneyPlus. John Lasseter's hatred of this show is apparently the reason why it's getting such treatment, to the point where Pixar [[{{Retcon}} considers]] ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' to be the true spinoff.

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* BuryYourArt: Re-runs of this series last aired in 2008, and there are currently no plans to stream it on Creator/DisneyPlus. John Lasseter's hatred of this show is apparently the reason why it's it started getting such treatment, to the point where Pixar [[{{Retcon}} considers]] ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' to be the true spinoff.
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** Creator/RicardoMontalban, Mills Lane, Creator/JonFavreau, Nikki Cox, Creator/PhilLaMarr, Creator/CreeSummer, Creator/EricIdle, and Peter [=McNicol=] have all provided guest voices for the show.

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** Creator/RicardoMontalban, Mills Lane, Creator/MarkHamill, Creator/JonFavreau, Nikki Cox, Creator/PhilLaMarr, Creator/CreeSummer, Creator/EricIdle, and Peter [=McNicol=] have all provided guest voices for the show.

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* ActingForTwo:
** Creator/PatrickWarburton voices Buzz ''and'' the [[LittleGreenMen LGMs]].
** Creator/DiedrichBader also does it in "Ancient Evil," when he plays Natron the First and Natron's victim, a veeery unlucky Warp Darkmatter.
** Paul Rugg also does this with two recurring characters, Ed and Cosmo.



* TalkingToHimself:
** Creator/PatrickWarburton does it in ''half the episodes'', as he voices Buzz ''and'' the [[LittleGreenMen LGMs]]!
** Creator/DiedrichBader also does it in "Ancient Evil," when he plays Natron the First and Natron's victim, a veeery unlucky Warp Darkmatter.
** Paul Rugg also does this with two recurring characters, Ed and Cosmo.
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* BuryYourArt: Re-runs of this series last aired in 2008, and there are currently no plans to stream it on Creator/DisneyPlus. John Lasseter's hatred of this show is apparently the reason why it's getting such treatment, to the point where Pixar [[{{Retcon}} considers]] ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' to be the true spinoff.
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** "Super Nova", a VerySpecialEpisode that aired exactly twice before being removed from circulation. It used [[ILoveNuclearPower superpowers caused by phasing through radiation]] as metaphor for drugs, complete with ensuing withdrawal.

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** "Super Nova", a VerySpecialEpisode that aired exactly twice before being removed from circulation. It used [[ILoveNuclearPower [[RadiationInducedSuperpowers superpowers caused by phasing through radiation]] as metaphor for drugs, complete with ensuing withdrawal.
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* KidsMealToy: In 2001, UsefulNotes/McDonalds released a set of six spaceship pieces with the show's characters in spinning escape pods. These consisted of Buzz, Mira Nova, Booster, Emperor Zurg, Commander Nebula, and XR.
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** As per usual, Woody is voiced by Creator/TomHanks' brother Jim for his DTV cameo. Hamm also got Darrin'd for the first (and to date, only) time, being voiced by Andrew Stanton instead of John Ratzenberger.

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** As per usual, Woody is voiced by Creator/TomHanks' brother Jim for his DTV cameo. Hamm also got Darrin'd for the first (and to date, only) time, being voiced by Andrew Stanton instead of John Ratzenberger.Creator/JohnRatzenberger.
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** As mentioned above, if what Tad Jones says is true, this show was supposed to be a more serious sci-fi show in a similar vein to ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' or Major Matt Mason, unlike the final product we got, where it was a more comedic program. Allegedly, this is the reason why Creator/JohnLasseter disowned the show.

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** As mentioned above, if what Tad Jones Stones says is true, this show was supposed to be a more serious sci-fi show in a similar vein to ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' or Major Matt Mason, unlike the final product we got, where it was a more comedic program. Allegedly, this is the reason why Creator/JohnLasseter disowned the show.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: Per word of Aaron Sparrow, Pixar has barred elements from this series from being used in other ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'' media (to the point where they're not allowed to even acknowledge the existence of the Buzz Lightyear cartoon in universe), apparently due to John Lasseter's dislike of the series. In spite of this, the "Return of Buzz Lightyear" arc of Boom Studios' ''Toy Story'' comic did feature a Booster toy and had Andy mention XR. Not even Lasseter's departure from Disney at the end of 2018 changed anything, with Pixar developing a new spin-off film called ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' that redoes not-the-toy Buzz's origin story, though the film's director (who also directed the show's CG openings) personally considers the show to be the movie's spinoff.

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* ExiledFromContinuity: Per word of Aaron Sparrow, Pixar has barred elements from this series from being used in other ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'' ''Franchise/ToyStory'' media (to the point where they're not allowed to even acknowledge the existence of the Buzz Lightyear cartoon in universe), apparently due to John Lasseter's dislike of the series. In spite of this, the "Return of Buzz Lightyear" arc of Boom Studios' ''Toy Story'' comic did feature a Booster toy and had Andy mention XR. Not even Lasseter's departure from Disney at the end of 2018 changed anything, with Pixar developing a new spin-off film called ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' that redoes not-the-toy Buzz's origin story, though the film's director (who also directed the show's CG openings) personally considers the show to be the movie's spinoff.



* TechMarchesOn: In one episode, XR mentions that he has a 2000 gigabyte (2 terabyte) memory. Today, you can affordably get a portable hard drive with that much memory.

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* TechMarchesOn: TechnologyMarchesOn: In one episode, XR mentions that he has a 2000 gigabyte (2 terabyte) memory. Today, you can affordably get a portable hard drive with that much memory.
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* DisownedAdaptation: For unexplained reasons, Creator/JohnLasseter is not a fan of this cartoon series. Producer/director for the series, Tad Stones, theorized in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=681&v=e0kBEJjbSZE 2019 interview]] this is because Lasseter's vision for a Buzz cartoon was closer to that of the original ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' or ''Major Matt Mason''. Essentially, a space adventure story played straight, albeit exaggerated, instead of the outright comedy that ''Star Command'' dipped into.

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* DisownedAdaptation: For unexplained reasons, Creator/JohnLasseter is not a fan of this cartoon series.the show. Producer/director for the series, Tad Stones, theorized in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=681&v=e0kBEJjbSZE 2019 interview]] this is because Lasseter's vision for a Buzz cartoon was closer to that of the original ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' or ''Major Matt Mason''. Essentially, a space adventure story played straight, albeit exaggerated, instead of the outright comedy that ''Star Command'' dipped into.

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* DisownedAdaptation: For unexplained reasons, Creator/JohnLasseter is not a fan of this cartoon series. There are two possible theories for his dislike of the show.
** Producer/director for the series, Tad Stones, theorized in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=681&v=e0kBEJjbSZE 2019 interview]] that John's vision for a Buzz cartoon was closer to that of the original ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' or ''Major Matt Mason''. Essentially, a space adventure story played straight, albeit exaggerated, instead of the outright comedy that ''Star Command'' dipped into.
** It might also have something to do with Disney's infamous history of ExecutiveMeddling attempts on Creator/{{Pixar}} and willingness to milk the franchise, which nearly resulted in ''Toy Story 2'' being a traditionally animated direct-to-video sequel among other things.
** Regardless of the above it's likely Lasseter's disdain for the show could be why there hasn’t been another TV show spin-off of a Pixar property for more than two decades until the release of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'' (a spinoff of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'') for Creator/DisneyPlus.

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* DisownedAdaptation: For unexplained reasons, Creator/JohnLasseter is not a fan of this cartoon series. There are two possible theories for his dislike of the show.
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Producer/director for the series, Tad Stones, theorized in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=681&v=e0kBEJjbSZE 2019 interview]] that John's this is because Lasseter's vision for a Buzz cartoon was closer to that of the original ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost'' or ''Major Matt Mason''. Essentially, a space adventure story played straight, albeit exaggerated, instead of the outright comedy that ''Star Command'' dipped into.
** It might also have something to do with Disney's infamous history of ExecutiveMeddling attempts on Creator/{{Pixar}} and willingness to milk the franchise, which nearly resulted in ''Toy Story 2'' being a traditionally animated direct-to-video sequel among other things.
** Regardless of the above it's likely Lasseter's disdain for the show could be why there hasn’t been another TV show spin-off of a Pixar property for more than two decades until the release of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'' (a spinoff of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'') for Creator/DisneyPlus.
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* ProductionPosse: Executive producers/writers Mark [=McCorkle=] & Bob Schooley, composer Adam Berry, director Steve Loter, writers Eddie Guzelian, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey, Gary Sperling, Bill Motz & Bob Roth, and actor Nicole Sullivan would all later work together on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.

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* ProductionPosse: Executive producers/writers Mark [=McCorkle=] & Bob Schooley, composer Adam Berry, director Steve Loter, writers Eddie Guzelian, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey, Gary Sperling, Bill Motz & Bob Roth, and actor actors Nicole Sullivan and Patrick Warburton would all later work together on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.
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** The show has also yet to be made available for streaming on Creator/DisneyPlus. Some have wondered if Pixar's apparent desire to bury this series has something to do with it.

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** The show has also yet to be made available for streaming on Creator/DisneyPlus. Some have wondered if Likely again, because of Pixar's apparent seeming desire to bury this series has something to do with it. series.
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* ProductionPosse: Executive producers/writers Mark [=McCorkle=] & Bob Schooley, composer Adam Berry, director Steve Loter, writers John Behnke, Rob Humphrey, Gary Sperling, Bill Motz & Bob Roth, and actor Nicole Sullivan would all later work together on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible.''

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* ProductionPosse: Executive producers/writers Mark [=McCorkle=] & Bob Schooley, composer Adam Berry, director Steve Loter, writers Eddie Guzelian, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey, Gary Sperling, Bill Motz & Bob Roth, and actor Nicole Sullivan would all later work together on ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible.'' ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.

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