
10.6 Character and Background Layout by Walt Disney Animation JapanĮvil Emperor Zurg invades the Planet of the Little Green Men and takes control of their Uni-Mind, a mystical orb that enables Star Command's worker LGMs, whose individual minds are useless, to form a combined intellect that keeps the base running. 10.2 Animation Production by Jade Animation. 2.2.10 Zurg Tower Now Zurgarrifically Evil. 2.2.9 Star Command Alpha 1 Hangar Authorized Personnel Only I Repeat-Off Limits. 2.2.7 Star Command: B Deck Cafeteria Avoid the Meatloaf Launch Bay. 2.2.4 Zurg Tower New Home of the Uni-Mind. 2.1.5 Star Command Star Cruiser Launch Bay.
2.1.2 Zurg Subterranean Outpost: Torture Division. The series itself and the three-episode version featured Patrick Warburton as Buzz's voice actor instead. The DVD and VHS versions are also the only versions that feature Tim Allen portraying Buzz Lightyear. The DVD and VHS versions feature a short CGI-animated Toy Story introduction by Pixar before the actual film starts, where Andy's toys gather in his room to watch "the new Buzz Lightyear movie". It was later broken up into three televised episodes that were integrated into the actual series.
It premiered on both DVD and VHS on August 8, 2000, and also aired on ABC as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning programming block.
The Adventure Begins is the pilot episode of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.