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* AnAesop: In the GRatedDrug episode mentioned below, when Mira turns to her father for help, the conversation is a remarkably serious discussion of her problem, including the revelation that her father did much the same in his own youth.
--> "How did you stop wanting to phase through energy?"\\
"You don't."
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* LeeroyJenkins: The rookies are always eager to prove themselves, but sometimes their enthusiasm causes them to get in the way or screw a plan up, like in "Shiv Katall" or "Rookie of the Year".

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* ArchEnemy: Zurg is the sworn enemy of the Galactic Alliance, but also he considers Buzz his personal nemesis.

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Zurg is the sworn enemy of the Galactic Alliance, but also he considers Buzz his personal nemesis.


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* AreWeGettingThis: After Buzz finishes his PatrickStewartSpeech, Zurg makes sure it has been captured on camera so that he can laugh at it later.
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''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' was a 2000-2001 [[WesternAnimation animated]] [[AnimatedAdaptation television show]] from Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation as part of Creator/{{ABC}}'s ''Creator/OneSaturdayMorning'' block and Creator/{{UPN}}'s sibling block, ''One Too'', based on the character Buzz Lightyear from the ''Franchise/ToyStory'' franchise. The Buzz in this show is not a toy, but the actual Space Ranger - remember how ''Toy Story'' alluded to a ShowWithinAShow that pre-dated the toy line? ("The world's greatest superhero, now the world's greatest toy!") This show is [[{{Defictionalization}} what that show might have looked like]].

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''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' was a 2000-2001 [[WesternAnimation animated]] [[AnimatedAdaptation television show]] from Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation as part of Creator/{{ABC}}'s [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]]'s ''Creator/OneSaturdayMorning'' block and Creator/{{UPN}}'s sibling block, ''One Too'', based on the character Buzz Lightyear from the ''Franchise/ToyStory'' franchise. The Buzz in this show is not a toy, but the actual Space Ranger - remember how ''Toy Story'' alluded to a ShowWithinAShow that pre-dated the toy line? ("The world's greatest superhero, now the world's greatest toy!") This show is [[{{Defictionalization}} what that show might have looked like]].
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* SpoilerOpening: Granted, it varies based on [[CouchGag which opening you get]], but nearly every opening montage shows Warp in his villain getup, and the most commonly used one draws heavily on footage from The Adventure Begins and NOS-4-A2.
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* MistakenForToilet: In "[[Recap/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommandE61SpeedTrap Speed Trap]]", Team Lightyear is placed on speed trap duty as a result of a botched meeting with the Porcelons, a group of aliens who resemble toilets. After Buzz, Mira and XR keep accidentally saying "sensitive" terms to the Porcelons, which were toilet-related puns, the meeting was ultimately botched when Booster, who's having a PottyEmergency as the other restrooms were closed for cleaning, mistakes the Porcelon ambassador for an actual toilet.
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** The Space Rangers are named after concepts from astrophysics: Buzz Lightyear, Warp Darkmatter, Mira Nova and Commander Nebula.

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** The Space Rangers are named after concepts from astrophysics: Buzz Lightyear, Warp Darkmatter, Mira Nova and Nova, Commander Nebula.Nebula, etc.

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* ThemeNaming: The recurring Chlorm villains Eon, Epoch and Era.

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The recurring Chlorm villains Eon, Epoch and Era.Era.
** The Space Rangers are named after concepts from astrophysics: Buzz Lightyear, Warp Darkmatter, Mira Nova and Commander Nebula.
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The story chronicles the adventures of Buzz Lightyear (Creator/PatrickWarburton), an agent of the galactic peacekeeping force Star Command, who frequently battles the Evil Emperor Zurg (Creator/WayneKnight) and other threats to the galaxy. Buzz is accompanied in his missions by his partners on Team Lightyear: Mira Nova (Creator/NicoleSullivan), the blue-skinned, [[LadyOfWar ass-kicking princess]] of Tangea; Booster (Creator/StephenFurst), the trademark [[TheBigGuy big lovable lug]]; and XR (Creator/LarryMiller[=/=]Creator/NeilFlynn), the wisecracking, fast-talking RobotBuddy.

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The story chronicles the adventures of Buzz Lightyear (Creator/PatrickWarburton), (initially played by Creator/TimAllen reprising his role from ''Toy Story'' in the PilotMovie before being taken over by Creator/PatrickWarburton in the series proper), an agent of the galactic peacekeeping force Star Command, who frequently battles the Evil Emperor Zurg (Creator/WayneKnight) and other threats to the galaxy. Buzz is accompanied in his missions by his partners on Team Lightyear: Mira Nova (Creator/NicoleSullivan), the blue-skinned, [[LadyOfWar ass-kicking princess]] of Tangea; Booster (Creator/StephenFurst), the trademark [[TheBigGuy big lovable lug]]; and XR (Creator/LarryMiller[=/=]Creator/NeilFlynn), the wisecracking, fast-talking RobotBuddy.
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-->'''Zurg:''' But we are cooking up something very evil for the next fiscal quarter.
* OffModel: This series, like many by Creator/{{Disney}} before and after, utilizes multiple studios[[note]] Usual suspects Creator/SunwooEntertainment, Creator/ToonCity, Creator/WangFilmProductions, [[Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationUnits Walt Disney Animation Japan]] and Creator/TamaProductions were used. With Creator/{{Pixar}}, Creator/SunminAnimation, Creator/SaeHahnProductions & Creator/JadeAnimation (in their first solo outing). Creator/HanaAnimation, a sub-contractor for several Creator/{{AIC}} projects, was also used by Disney for the first time[[/note]].
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%%* ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime
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These examples list multiple tropes together, which is not allowed, and don't have enough context to split them.


* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs[=/=]StormingTheCastle: NOS-4-A2 is really good at this, pulling it on both Star Command and Planet Z.

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* %%* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs[=/=]StormingTheCastle: NOS-4-A2 is really good at this, pulling it on both Star Command and Planet Z.Z. %%Please add more context and split these tropes into their own examples instead of lumping them together



* DiabolicalMastermind[=/=]EvilGenius: Zurg purports to be this. To be fair, he's not always far from the mark.

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* %%* DiabolicalMastermind[=/=]EvilGenius: Zurg purports to be this. To be fair, he's not always far from the mark. %%Please add more context and split these tropes into their own examples instead of lumping them together
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* NotHelpingYourCase: During Mira's intervention about her energy addiction, XR illustrates his point of burning out by overcharging a light bulb. Mira attempts to counter by saying [[SpaceWhaleAesop she's not a light bulb]]. Coming from a woman currently glowing like the sun due to excessive energy absorption, nobody takes Mira's point seriously.
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* OurGhostsAreDifferent: One episode revolves around an apparent haunting by a spectre comprised of [[GhostlyChill freezing mist]] on an ice planet, that can only speak backwards. Buzz finds that the man is still alive, just frozen and somehow projecting the ghost. Oddly enough the same process works on XR, who got caught outside and froze as well, his ghost appearing at the end of the episode asking to be recovered.

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* OurGhostsAreDifferent: One episode revolves around an apparent haunting by a spectre comprised of [[GhostlyChill freezing mist]] on an ice planet, that can only speak backwards.backwards ("because he's on the other side"). Buzz finds that the man is still alive, just frozen and somehow projecting the ghost. Oddly enough the same process works on XR, who got caught outside and froze as well, his ghost appearing at the end of the episode asking to be recovered.
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* NotGoodWithPeople: Depends on the writers, but Buzz tends to have poor people skills.

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* NotGoodWithPeople: NoSocialSkills: Depends on the writers, but Buzz tends to have poor people skills.

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