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  1. TechCrunch

    April 12, 2023 at 12:17 pm

    Meet Robosen’s Buzz Lightyear! ???? A conversational, interactive, and programmable Space Ranger robot ???? #TryTech

  2. Electrex

    April 12, 2023 at 12:37 pm

    The movie may have been meh but this toy is a must.

    • DR CACKLE

      May 8, 2023 at 5:30 pm

      Its waaay too expensive. Over half a grand. That’s rent or mortgage payments right there. The gong studios is the best lightyear on market as far as price in my opinion. Much more offordable then this but your still paying a price for it. Die cast metal figure, Fully retractable helmet that stores itself inside the suit like it doese in the toy story movies. Non replaceable but instead retractable pull out wings, wrist communicator details,
      Several head, and hand gesture options.weopons, weopon mounts,
      Chest Lights and full posability.
      To top it off it comes with a metal base that buzz magnitises to and a flight stand.
      All that for around 200.
      Still more affordable than this can ever be. I mean the paint apps are crazy detailed even on the weopons, the armored has a green variant that’s very pleasing to look at rather than your standard flat dark green.
      has a metallic finish, And it looks way nicer than this. Even the dome is more clear. Robosons dome looks like a coke bottle and you have to take it off and on.

    • Hoocom

      July 31, 2023 at 3:15 am

      ​@drcackle the reason why this costs so much is because it’s a literal robot. It’s not just a statue. Robosen literally packs serious tech into their machines. It literally has an on board AI chip with over 20 or 50 microchips if I remember right. It will be able to walk and move very fluently.
      Again, it’s not just a statue, it’s an actual robot.

    • DR CACKLE

      July 31, 2023 at 3:30 am

      @Hoocom gong studios pop mart light-year I think is way better and doesn’t need all that tech for it to be one of the most amazing figures of light-year out on the market. Plus I believe the Chinese can use these small soldier like toys as ways to spy on the U.S

  3. Hoocom

    July 31, 2023 at 3:16 am

    I’m sad this got delayed but I seriously want one. If you get one I’ll definitely sub to see it in action.

  4. Dayvon Ewell

    July 31, 2023 at 9:35 pm

    Wish they would have done toy buzz along with woody that would have been my old childhood complete

  5. Orang kunnah Tapi apik

    October 13, 2023 at 10:50 pm

    Adik aku suka robot ini

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