I never did get one, but I’m not still bitter about it, I swear.
In fact, Robosen’s Buzz is quite literally closer to a robot than it is an action figure.
It takes more than 3,000 parts to build one of these Buzz-bots, including 75 microchip and 23 motors.
Those movements include aiming its arm-mounted laser, communicating with Star Command, and popping his own wings out.
Okay, we’ve put it off long enough, let’s talk about the price.
Hopefully it will be back in stock once the figure is officially released on November 11, 2024.
It’s time for Buzz Lightyear to make a comeback.
via Disney
Created by Robosen in conjunction with Disney, the Buzz Lightyear robotic action figure is about as high-end a Toy Story toy as you’re ever going to find. Made of 3,000 parts with 23 motors and 75 microchips, the figure moves and speaks like the Buzz from the movies. Its mouth movers realistically when it speaks, and it performs poses from the films, including when Buzz uses the laser mounted onto his arm.