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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Laurent Gamelon (European French), Éric Gaudry (Canadian French), Rubér Moya (Latin Spanish), Dariusz Odija (Polish)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Laurent Gamelon (European French), Éric Gaudry (Canadian French), Rubér Moya Creator/RubenMoya (Latin Spanish), Dariusz Odija (Polish)
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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/GabrielPingarron (Latin Spanish), José Santa Cruz (Brazilian Portuguese), Erik Schumann (German), Igor Yefimov (Russian), Witold Pyrkosz(Polish)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Dominique Paturel (European French), Raymond Bouchard (Canadian French), Creator/GabrielPingarron (Latin Spanish), José Santa Cruz (Brazilian Portuguese), Erik Schumann (German), Igor Yefimov (Russian), Witold Pyrkosz(Polish)



!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Rubér Moya (Latin Spanish), Dariusz Odija (Polish)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Laurent Gamelon (European French), Éric Gaudry (Canadian French), Rubér Moya (Latin Spanish), Dariusz Odija (Polish)



!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/JoseLuisOrozco (Latin Spanish), Creator/GuilhermeBriggs (Brazilian Portuguese), Creator/RichardDarbois (French), Ɓukasz Nowicki (Polish)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/RichardDarbois (European French), Mario Desmarais (Canadian French), Creator/JoseLuisOrozco (Latin Spanish), Creator/GuilhermeBriggs (Brazilian Portuguese), Creator/RichardDarbois (French), Ɓukasz Nowicki (Polish)



* HeelFaceTurn: He was never evil, but just a misguided antagonist, but he still fully joins the group once Buzz convinces him.

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* HeelFaceTurn: He was never evil, but just a misguided antagonist, but he still fully joins the group once Buzz convinces him.



!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Dulce Guerrero (Latin Spanish), Katarzyna Pysiak (Polish, 2), Tamara Arciuch (Polish, 3-4)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Marie Vincent (European French), Christine Bellier (Canadian French), Dulce Guerrero (Latin Spanish), Katarzyna Pysiak (Polish, 2), Tamara Arciuch (Polish, 3-4)
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* IHatePastMe: A variant. He behaves exactly the same way that Andy's Buzz used to behave... much to the irritation of Andy's Buzz, who now fully understands Woody's initial exasperation towards him...

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* IHatePastMe: A variant.variant with mixes of OtherMeAnnoysMe. He behaves exactly the same way that Andy's Buzz used to behave... much to the irritation of Andy's Buzz, who now fully understands Woody's initial exasperation towards him...
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* HairTriggerTemper: Slinky politely asks them if they have seen Woody, they proceed to start arguing with each other over which one of them Slinky was asking, then get into a fist fight.

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* HairTriggerTemper: Slinky politely asks them if they have seen Woody, they proceed to start arguing with each other over which one of them Slinky was asking, then get into a fist fight. They only seem to be this with each other though as the blue robot at least was shown to be quite cordial to Slinky before the red one spoke up.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the video game, he is a Boss that tries to kill Buzz.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the video game, he is a Boss that tries to kill Buzz.Buzz and doesn't join the group.



* HeelFaceTurn: He was never evil, but just a misguided antagonist, but he still fully joins the group once Buzz convinces him.



* HeroAntagonist: He causes trouble for Buzz, but he's just as good of a person as our Buzz, and he's just responding to a perceived threat. This Buzz still leads the group all the way to Al's apartment and nearly succeeded in rescuing Woody, and is able to be convinced that our Buzz isn't a threat and joins the group briefly.
* IChooseToStay: He leaves the group after connecting with Zurg as his father, and is left behind.



* ReplacementFlatCharacter: Like the first Buzz, he has no idea he is a toy. This serves to remind Andy's Buzz how annoying and stuck up he'd acted right out of the box. "Tell me I wasn't this deluded..."
** However, though he doesn't go through the same CharacterDevelopment the original Buzz had in the first film, he does end up making peace with his father and acting more friendly towards Buzz and the others. He's even shown trying to help the others get Woody back when Stinky Pete locks the grate.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He's such an over-the-top character that it sells how serious the situation is when even he is dead quiet when Woody coldly refuses to return home with the others, and especially when he's shown to be sad over it.
* ReplacementFlatCharacter: Like the first Buzz, he has no idea he is a toy. This serves to remind Andy's Buzz how annoying and stuck up he'd acted right out of the box. "Tell me I wasn't this deluded..."
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" However, though he doesn't go through the same CharacterDevelopment the original Buzz had in the first film, he does end up making peace with his father and acting more friendly towards Buzz and the others. He's even shown trying to help the others get Woody back when Stinky Pete locks the grate.grate.
* SixthRanger: Briefly. Once Buzz is able to make peace with him, this Buzz becomes a loyal ally to him and Woody (believing him to be some sort of king), and looks set to join the toys on their journey home until Zurg attacks. He still takes point in battling Zurg while the others try to catch up to Al, but leaves the party once they make to leave the penthouse.



* TooDumbToLive: Due to believing he's a toy who can fly, he makes reckless decisions during the journey such as choosing to let go of his suction cups on the wall. If the elevator hadn't been right under them, everyone would've presumably been broken and killed from the fall.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He and his father disappear from the plot after the toys leave Al's penthouse. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that they had no further connections nor interest in the rest of the movie's plot.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He and his father disappear from the plot after the toys leave Al's penthouse. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that penthouse, since they had no further connections nor interest in the rest of the movie's plot.
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* UpToEleven: His ion blaster goes to eleven in the ShowWithinAShow.
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* NiceHat: A blue tour guide's hat.
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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Gabriel Pingarrón (Latin Spanish), José Santa Cruz (Brazilian Portuguese), Erik Schumann (German), Igor Yefimov (Russian), Witold Pyrkosz(Polish)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Gabriel Pingarrón Creator/GabrielPingarron (Latin Spanish), José Santa Cruz (Brazilian Portuguese), Erik Schumann (German), Igor Yefimov (Russian), Witold Pyrkosz(Polish)
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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of ''Toy Story 2'', we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Stinky Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against against their wills, but in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it is their purposes that motivates them both to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.

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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of ''Toy Story 2'', we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Stinky Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against against their wills, but in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it is their purposes that motivates them both to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.
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* PlotIrrelevantVillain: He doesn't really contribute to the film's plot beyond an action scene with Utility Buzz, which the main characters, sans Rex, opt to ignore while they focus on rescuing Woody.

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* PlotIrrelevantVillain: He doesn't really contribute to the film's plot beyond an action scene with Utility Belt Buzz, which the main characters, sans Rex, opt to ignore while they focus on rescuing Woody.
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* BreakoutCharacter: He's deceptively popular despite his small role in the movies. The [=PS3=] version of the ''Toy Story 3'' game has an ad campaign based mostly around him being a playable character, he's featured as a central antagonist in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', and is going to appear in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' animated film as its main antagonist.

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* BreakoutCharacter: He's deceptively popular despite his small role in the movies. The [=PS3=] version of the ''Toy Story 3'' game has an ad campaign based mostly around him being a playable character, he's featured as a central antagonist in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', and is going to appear in as well as being the ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' animated film as its main antagonist.antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}''.



* EvilSoundsDeep: He's the central BigBad of the ''Buzz Lightyear'' franchise, and has the booming bass voice to go along with it.

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* EvilSoundsDeep: He's the central BigBad of the ''Buzz Lightyear'' franchise, and has the a booming bass voice to go along with it.



* LittleGreenManInACan: Not in the actual movies and animated TV series, but in the concept art where he's really just a small alien in robotic armor. While this appears to be scrapped in the film's final cut, it's been lampshaded when Zurg, in ''2'', see Buzz running via his "Zurg Vision", as if implying that there's actually another alien toy inside him seeing Buzz, instead of Zurg himself seeing Buzz.

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* LittleGreenManInACan: Not in the actual movies and animated TV series, but in the concept art where he's really just a small alien in robotic armor. While this appears to be scrapped in the film's final cut, it's been lampshaded when Zurg, in ''2'', see sees Buzz running via his "Zurg Vision", as if implying that there's actually another alien toy inside him seeing Buzz, instead of Zurg himself seeing Buzz.



* PutOnABus: He and Utility Belt Buzz decide to leave Andy's toys so they can catch up on some father-son bonding. Outside of a brief cameo in ''Toy Story 3'' and a mini-meal version of him appearing in ''Small Fry'', he's been completely absent from the main series, with no mention in ''Toy Story 4'' at all. At the very least, the ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' movie is set to feature the original iteration that inspired the toy.
* UnknownRival: To Andy's Buzz, who doesn't notice Zurg chasing him from Al's Toy Barn across the street to his apartment. Even when he catches up to him, Buzz only reacts with mild surprise and a few raised eyebrows before focusing on saving Woody. It hardly matters though as Utility Buzz is more than happy to engage him in battle.
* UnseenNoMore: He is only mentioned by Buzz in the first movie, but appears in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', and is the main villain in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand''.

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* PutOnABus: He and Utility Belt Buzz decide to leave Andy's toys so they can catch up on some father-son bonding. Outside of a brief cameo in ''Toy Story 3'' and a mini-meal version of him appearing in ''Small Fry'', he's been completely absent from the main series, with no mention in ''Toy Story 4'' at all. At the very least, the ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' movie is set to feature features the original iteration that inspired the toy.toy as the main antagonist.
* UnknownRival: To Andy's Buzz, who doesn't notice Zurg chasing him from Al's Toy Barn across the street to his apartment. Even when he catches up to him, Buzz only reacts with mild surprise and a few raised eyebrows before focusing on saving Woody. It hardly matters though as Utility Belt Buzz is more than happy to engage him in battle.
* UnseenNoMore: He is only mentioned by Buzz in the first movie, but appears in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'', and is the main villain in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand''.antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Lightyear}}''.
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* FantasticRacism: He has a deep hatred of space toys because they became more popular since Sputnik and the Space Age, putting cowboy toys and ''Woody's Roundup'' out of fashion. The idea that Woody is best friends with a space toy outright sickens him.

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* FantasticRacism: He has a deep hatred of towards space toys because they became more popular since Sputnik and the Space Age, putting cowboy toys and ''Woody's Roundup'' out of fashion. The idea that Woody is best friends with a space toy outright sickens him.



* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Was one of those toys "spending a lifetime on a dime store shelf, watching every other toy be sold." This agonizing experience caused him to become bitter and willing to manipulate or outright force his "friends" Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye into going along with what he wants, whether they like it or not. Ironically, when he winds up being taken home at last by a little girl who defaces all her toys by drawing on them with crayons, he considers this the worst fate imaginable. However, according to the producers, it was stated that he accepted that fate and thus, averts the worst fate imaginable.

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Was one of those toys "spending a lifetime on a dime store shelf, watching every other toy be sold." This agonizing experience caused him to become bitter and willing to manipulate or outright force his "friends" Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye into going along with what he wants, whether they like it or not. Ironically, when he winds up being taken home at last by a little girl who defaces all her toys by drawing on them with crayons, them, he considers this the worst fate imaginable. However, according to the producers, it was stated that he accepted that fate and thus, averts the worst fate imaginable.
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* PetTheDog: Even as he is talking Jessie into coming to the Tokyo museum with him, he does genuinely feel some sympathy for her troubles.

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* PetTheDog: Even as he is talking Jessie into coming to the Tokyo museum with him, he does genuinely feel some sympathy for her troubles. troubles; he even convinced Woody to talk things out with Jessie after Woody's arm gets fixed.

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* BigBad: In the ''Buzz Lightyear'' franchise at least, as Buzz describes him as his ArchEnemy, being sworn to protect the galaxy from Zurg's threat.



* BreakoutVillain: Zurg goes from a comparatively minor PlotIrrelevantVillain in ''Toy Story 2'' to the BigBad of the spinoff series ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand''.

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* BreakoutVillain: Zurg goes from a comparatively minor PlotIrrelevantVillain in ''Toy Story 2'' to the BigBad of the spinoff series ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand''.''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' and of the film that inspired the toy, ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}''.



* {{Defictionalization}}: InUniverse, per ''Lightyear'' director Angus [=MacLane=]'s comments, both he and Buzz were designed after their appearance in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', the non-canon interpretation to the trilogy of ''Lightyear'' films.



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* EvilSoundsDeep: Being a DarthVaderClone, this should be expected.

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* TheComicallySerious: He plays the EvilOverlord role as seriously as a toy can. Naturally, hilarity ensues when he encounters [[ArchEnemy Buzz Lightyear]].
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* ArchEnemy: To Buzz Lightyear, of course. It says so on his toy box. And because the franchise's toyline seems to have a problem with delusions of grandeur, the toy Zurg believes the toy Buzz Lightyear is his archenemy. He particularly targets the Utility Belt Buzz since he also believes himself to be the real Buzz Lightyear. The two eventually becomes friends once Zurg claims to be Utility Belt Buzz's father and then got a personality reset after falling off the elevator.
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* UtilityBelt: The main visual difference between him and Andy's Buzz is his blue utility belt. It comes with a retractable cable, magnetic grips for scaling walls but does ''not'' have anti-gravity servos (not that ''he'' knows that).
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* KarmaHoudini: The website reveals that Pete loves his new owner and enjoys being painted on. However, this also means that he never really pays for his actions, meaning he got off scot-free.

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* KarmaHoudini: The website reveals that Pete loves his new owner Amy and enjoys being painted on. However, this also means that he never really pays for his actions, meaning he got off scot-free. That said, Woody's comment to him about teaching him "the true meaning of playtime" before he stuffs him in Amy's backpack seems to confirm this is what he had hoped would happen to Pete.
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* ChildHater: He generally doesn't like human children, as he's never been played with or loved as a toy (no child wanted him). When he is ultimately defeated by Buzz and Andy's toys at the climax, he screams that he hates children and that they destroy toys. Ironically, the girl who picks up Pete seems thrilled to find him in her backpack intending to use him as a playmate for her Barbie doll.

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* ChildHater: He generally doesn't like human children, as he's never been played with or loved as a toy (no child wanted him). When he is ultimately defeated by Buzz and Andy's toys at the climax, he screams that he hates children and that they destroy toys. Ironically, the girl who picks up Pete seems thrilled to find him in her backpack intending to use him as a playmate for her Barbie doll. Supplemenetary material reveals Pete grew out of this and became comfortable with being played with by his new owner.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: He and the roundup gang are merchandise for a television show that aired ''before Sputnik was launched''. After that, the show was cancelled and they probably stopped making the merchandise. That means that Woody, Jessie, Bullseye and Stinky Pete could be ''at least forty-nine years old'' as of the third movie.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: He and the roundup gang Roundup Gang are merchandise for a television show that aired ''before Sputnik was launched''. After that, the show was cancelled and they probably stopped making the merchandise. That means that Woody, Jessie, Bullseye and Stinky Pete could be ''at least forty-nine years old'' as of the third movie.

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* DarthVaderClone: He's an AffectionateParody of the man, complete with BadassCape, a mouth meant to evoke Vader's breathing apparatus, and a BadassBaritone who pulls a LukeIAmYourFather on Buzz. The first movie even mentions he has a weapon capable of [[Film/ANewHope annihilating entire planets]].



* {{Expy}}:
** A parody of [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]].
** He also bears a slight resemblance to [[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Berg Katse]].

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{{Expy}}: He's an AffectionateParody of [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]].
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Vader]], complete with BadassCape, a slight resemblance mouth meant to [[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Berg Katse]].evoke Vader's breathing apparatus, and a BadassBaritone who pulls a LukeIAmYourFather on Buzz. The first movie even mentions he has a weapon capable of [[Film/ANewHope annihilating entire planets]].
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* MirrorCharacter: Stinky Pete is essentially what Woody would be if he were more possessive and controlling than he usually is.
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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of Toy Story 2, we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Stinky Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against his will, but in Toy Story 3, Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it is their purposes that motivates them both to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.

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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of Toy ''Toy Story 2, 2'', we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Stinky Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against his will, against their wills, but in Toy Story 3, ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'', Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it is their purposes that motivates them both to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.
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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of Toy Story 2, we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against his will, but in Toy Story 3, Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it is their purposes that motivates them both to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.

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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of Toy Story 2, we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Stinky Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against his will, but in Toy Story 3, Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it is their purposes that motivates them both to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.
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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of Toy Story 2, we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against his will, but in Toy Story 3, Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it's their purposes that motivates them to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.

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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of Toy Story 2, we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against his will, but in Toy Story 3, Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it's it is their purposes that motivates them both to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.
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* EvilCounterpart: To Woody. After the events of Toy Story 2, we can notice that both he and Woody have a lot in common. Even if you ignore the fact that they are both cowboy toys, they both like to pose as authority figures for their friends, and they both like to decide on them against their will. Sure, Pete was forcing the Roundup Gang to go to Japan against his will, but in Toy Story 3, Woody acts in an incredibly similar way in that he too wanted to force his friends to leave Sunnyside. In many ways, it's their purposes that motivates them to stick with their beliefs and stubbornness.

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: More like Armor Piercing Speech, but he does get Woody to reconsider (very briefly) the idea of going to Japan instead of back to Andy's.
-->'''Prospector:''' How long will it last, Woody? Do you really think Andy's going to take you to college, or on his honeymoon? Andy's growing up--and there's nothing you can do about it. It's your choice Woody; you can go back, or you can stay with us, and last forever. You'll be adored by children for generations!



* BatmanGambit: When it's revealed Woody is really Andy's toy, Prospector realizes the only way he can ensure everyone goes to the toy museum is to get Woody to doubt Andy really wants him around forever. He quickly starts pitting Woody and Jessie against each other, knowing full well her anxiety about going back into storage will keep her at odds with the cowboy. When Woody tries to grab his missing arm and run, Prospector wakes up Al and frames Jessie for it to keep things tense between them, allowing him to suggest to Woody that he should try to make amends with her after he gets fixed. That way, he'll hear her heart wrenching backstory and have second thoughts about returning home, allowing him to convince Woody that going to the museum is better. And it almost works too, had Woody not seen a boy on TV who looked just like Andy and realized he needed to be there for him.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: His comment on questioning if Woody thinks Andy will take him to college, and his warnings that toys will one day be destroyed by children, forgotten and thrown away, come into play in ''Toy Story 3''.

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His comment on questioning if Woody thinks Andy will take him to college, and his warnings that toys will one day be destroyed by children, forgotten and thrown away, come into play in ''Toy Story 3''.



** There's also some subtle hints towards his true nature. Notably, when Woody admits how he ended up at Al's in the first place, Prospector immediately assumes Andy is a bad owner. Later, when Woody is about to leave, he suggests he make amends with Jessie first, knowing full well her tragic backstory. After that heartbreaking story, he personally stops by to chat with Woody, asking him if Andy's really going to keep him around.



* BadassInCharge: He rules an empire.
* {{BFG}}: His character in ShowWithinAShow can shoot [[SlowLaser Slow Lasers]] from it, while the toy version of him shoots [[WeaponizedBall Weaponized Balls]] instead.

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* BadassInCharge: He rules an empire.empire as its Evil Emperor, and is deemed Buzz's arch enemy for a reason.
* {{BFG}}: His ion blaster, which his character in ShowWithinAShow can shoot [[SlowLaser Slow Lasers]] from it, while the toy version of him shoots [[WeaponizedBall Weaponized Balls]] instead.



* BreakoutCharacter: He's deceptively popular despite his small role in the movies. The [=PS3=] version of the ''Toy Story 3'' game has an ad campaign based mostly around him being a playable character.

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* BreakoutCharacter: He's deceptively popular despite his small role in the movies. The [=PS3=] version of the ''Toy Story 3'' game has an ad campaign based mostly around him being a playable character.character, he's featured as a central antagonist in ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'', and is going to appear in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' animated film as its main antagonist.



* TheCameo: A Zurg action figure (whether it's the one from ''Toy Story 2'' or another is not specified) is seen being welcomed by Barbie, Ken and the others at Sunnyside Daycare in the credits for ''Toy Story 3''.

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* TheCameo: A Zurg action figure (whether it's the one from ''Toy Story 2'' or another is not specified) is seen being welcomed by Barbie, Ken and the others at Sunnyside Daycare in the credits for ''Toy Story 3''. He's also seen very briefly during the dance number, where he's doing the robot.



* CardCarryingVillain: PlayedForLaughs.
* DarthVaderClone: He's an AffectionateParody.

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* CardCarryingVillain: PlayedForLaughs.
PlayedForLaughs. He's just a toy, but he embraces the whole "evil" thing very seriously.
* DarthVaderClone: He's an AffectionateParody.AffectionateParody of the man, complete with BadassCape, a mouth meant to evoke Vader's breathing apparatus, and a BadassBaritone who pulls a LukeIAmYourFather on Buzz. The first movie even mentions he has a weapon capable of [[Film/ANewHope annihilating entire planets]].



* DefeatMeansFriendship: Apparently he finally accepted Buzz as his son after being defeated, as he later spends quality time with him.

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* DefeatMeansFriendship: Apparently he finally accepted Buzz as his son after being defeated, as he later spends quality time with him. Getting knocked down an elevator shaft certainly helps with that.
* TheDreaded: Buzz speaks of his evils with the clear implication he's rightly feared throughout the galaxy--at least within the ''Buzz Lightyear'' franchise. When a toy Zurg shows up in Andy's Toy's path, Rex and Utility Belt Buzz react with panic at his arrival.



* MadeOfIron: He survives a fall down an elevator shaft with nothing to show for it but a dent on his helmet.

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* MadeOfIron: He survives a fall down an elevator shaft with nothing to show for it but a dent on his helmet.helmet, a slightly bent cape, and a broken "tooth" in his mouth.



* UnknownRival: To Andy's Buzz who doesn't notice Zurg chasing him from Al's Toy Barn across the street to his apartment. Even when he catches up to him, Buzz only reacts with mild surprise and a few raised eyebrows before focusing on saving Woody. It hardly matters though as Utility Buzz is more than happy to engage him in battle.

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* PutOnABus: He and Utility Belt Buzz decide to leave Andy's toys so they can catch up on some father-son bonding. Outside of a brief cameo in ''Toy Story 3'' and a mini-meal version of him appearing in ''Small Fry'', he's been completely absent from the main series, with no mention in ''Toy Story 4'' at all. At the very least, the ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' movie is set to feature the original iteration that inspired the toy.
* UnknownRival: To Andy's Buzz Buzz, who doesn't notice Zurg chasing him from Al's Toy Barn across the street to his apartment. Even when he catches up to him, Buzz only reacts with mild surprise and a few raised eyebrows before focusing on saving Woody. It hardly matters though as Utility Buzz is more than happy to engage him in battle.



* AVillainNamedZrg: His name is Zurg.

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* AVillainNamedZrg: His Arguably the TropeCodifier, his name is Zurg.
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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Gabriel Pingarrón (Latin Spanish), José Santa Cruz (Brazilian Portuguese), Erik Schumann (German), Igor Yefimov (Russian)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Gabriel Pingarrón (Latin Spanish), José Santa Cruz (Brazilian Portuguese), Erik Schumann (German), Igor Yefimov (Russian)(Russian), Witold Pyrkosz(Polish)



!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Rubér Moya (Latin Spanish)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Rubér Moya (Latin Spanish)Spanish), Dariusz Odija (Polish)



!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/JoseLuisOrozco (Latin Spanish), Creator/GuilhermeBriggs (Brazilian Portuguese), Creator/RichardDarbois (French)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/JoseLuisOrozco (Latin Spanish), Creator/GuilhermeBriggs (Brazilian Portuguese), Creator/RichardDarbois (French)(French), Ɓukasz Nowicki (Polish)



!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Dulce Guerrero (Latin Spanish)

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!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Dulce Guerrero (Latin Spanish)Spanish), Katarzyna Pysiak (Polish, 2), Tamara Arciuch (Polish, 3-4)
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