Ancient Evil | |
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Production Information | |
Original Airdate | January 6, 2001 |
Ep. Number | 061 |
Prod. Code | 049 |
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Director(s) | Steve Loter |
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Studio | Sunwoo Animation Co., Inc. |
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Ancient Evil is the sixty-first episode of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. It first aired on January 6, 2001, and is the forty-ninth episode in production.
Synopsis
During an archaeological expedition on the planet Planet X, the LGMs suddenly go missing, and Team Lightyear must find them and bring them back home to Star Command. At the same time, Zurg sends out Warp Darkmatter to investigate the planet and check out what the LGMs have found. Both parties have a run-in with the recently risen space mummy Natron, who sucks away Warp's youth to regain his strength and aims to take over the galaxy. Now the team and Warp must work together to stop him and retrieve Warp's life force back.
Plot
Under construction.
Characters
- Little Green Men (LGMs)
- Commander Nebula
- Buzz Lightyear
- Booster
- XR
- Mira Nova
- Grubs
- Evil Emperor Zurg
- Warp Darkmatter
- Natron
Quotes
Under construction.
Trivia
- In one scene, a Hidden Mickey can be seen among the hieroglyphs on the wall behind XR.
Errors
- In one shot, all the buttons on Buzz's suit are missing.
Voice Actors
- Diedrich Bader as Warp Darkmatter and Natron
- Adam Carolla as Commander Nebula
- Neil Flynn as XR
- Stephen Furst as Booster Munchapper
- Wayne Knight as Evil Emperor Zurg
- Nicole Sullivan as Mira Nova
- Patrick Warburton as Buzz Lightyear and LGMs
- Frank Welker as Grubs
Production Details
Executive Producers: Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley, Tad Stones
Director: Steve Loter
Story Editors: Adam Armus, Kay Foster
Written by: Jim Fisher, Jim Staahl
Voice Casting and Dialogue Director: Jamie Thomason
Storyboard: Nicholas Filippi, Rich Chidlaw
Timing Directors: John Kimball, Marsh Lamore
Sheet Timing: John Kimball, Marsh Lamore
Supervising Character Design: Greg Guler
Key Location Design: Justin Thompson
Prop Design: Brian Brookshier, Chuck Puntuvatana, Tom Foxmarnick
Lead Background Paint: Donna Prince
Key Background Stylist: Karen Kilpatrick
Storyboard Revisions: Alan Wright
Associate Producer: Natasha Kopp
Production Manager: Mike Karafilis
Continuity Coordinator: Jim Finch
Creative Consultant from Pixar: Jeff Pidgeon
Overseas Animation Supervisor: Henry Neville
Digital Color Correction: Don Devine
Scanner: Adam Chase
CGI Main Title: Pixar Animation Studios
Music by: Adam Berry
Main Title Theme by: Adam Berry
Animation Production by: Sunwoo Animation Co., Inc.
Animation Director: Il, Kim
Layout Director: Jong Dae, Leem
Backgrounds: Sung Dae, Hong
Digital: Sang Wook, Park
Animators: Hyun Eh, Lee; Kee Hyun, You; Hyun Jin, You; Jin Suk, Park; Young Che, Kim
Supervising Film Editor: John Royer
First Assistant Film Editor: Jennifer Harrison
Pre-Production Dialogue Editor: Monte Bramer
Track Reading: Skip Craig
Post Production Manager: Steven J. Arenas
Post Production Supervisor: Rachel Pusateri
Audio Supervisor: Victor Garcia
Post Production Coordinator: Mark Allen Bollinger
Supervising Sound Editor: Jennifer E. Mertens
Sound Effects Editors: Rick Hammel, Otis Van Osten, Kenneth D. Young
Sound Editor: Eric Hertsgaard
Supervising Music Editor: Brian F. Mars
Re-Recording Mixers: Michael Jiron, Allen Stone
Supervising Music Editor: Dominick Certo
On-line Editor: Keith Cook
Production Coordination: Jessika Portillo
Script Coordinator: Dawn T. Connors
Production Associate: Carin Cobrae
Production Secretaries: Linda DeLizza, Jessica Farley
Talent Coordinator: David H. Wright III
Production Accountant: Ron J. Earhart
Produced by: Walt Disney Television Animation