Clone Rangers
Orig. airdate
November 2, 2000
"Clone Rangers" is the thirty-first episode of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command . It first aired on November 2, 2000 on UPN .
Overview [ ]
Zurg creates clones of Buzz , Mira and Booster using their DNA. However, due to his impatience, the clones emerge as children.
Plot [ ]
Under construction.
Characters [ ]
Trivia [ ]
Due to the episode being written by Greg Weisman, famous for his series Gargoyles , it is confirmed that several inside jokes made it into the episode. Most notably, Zzub 's name being Buzz's name backwards, to reflect how Thailog is almost Goliath's name spelled backwards,[ 1] as well as the episode's plot resembling the plot of "The Reckoning", a Gargoyles episode in which the main characters were cloned.[ 2]
When Zurg yells at Brain Pod 39 about the distilled evil setting's number to 2, he remarks that it's a "Bambi" setting. This is a reference to the 1942 Disney animated feature, Bambi .
The costume Mira wears for the children during anti-crime day seems to be a reference to McGruff the Crime Dog .
Errors [ ]
When Zurg tosses Brain Pod 39 aside, the distilled evil setting can be seen set to 2 despite previously being set to 12.
Tress MacNeille is credited for voicing Brain Pod #94, when it was actually Frank Welker .
Cast
Uncredited cast
Crew
Mark McCorkle — Executive Producer
Bob Schooley — Executive Producer
Tad Stones — Executive Producer
Steve Loter — Director
Kevin Hopps — Story Editor
Greg Weisman — Writer
Jamie Thomason — Voice Casting, Dialogue Director
Todd Britton — Storyboard
Sharon Forward — Storyboard
John Kimball — Timing Director, Sheet Timing
Marsh Lamore — Timing Director, Sheet Timing
Greg Guler — Supervising Character Design
Brian Brookshier — Character Design, Prop Design
Kathrin Victor — Continuity Coordinator
Kenny Thompkins — Additional Character Designs
Justin Thompson — Key Location Design
Latchezar Gouchev — Key Location Design
Tom Foxmarnick — Prop Design
Donna Prince — Lead Background Paint
Rick Evans — Key Background Stylist
Alan Wright — Storyboard Revisions
Natasha Kopp — Associate Producer
Mike Karafilis — Production Manager
Jeff Pidgeon — Creative Consultant from Pixar
Jim Finch — Continuity Coordinator
Karen Kilpatrick — Color Key Stylist
Donald Devine — Digital Color Correction
Adam Chase — Scanner
Pixar Animation Studios — CGI Main Title
Adam Berry — Music, Main Title Theme
Hana Animation Co., Ltd. — Animation Production
Young-Sang Yoon — Director
Young-Ku Kim — Backgrounds
Woo-Sang Yun — Backgrounds
Chul-Kyu Lim — Camera
Jung-Tak Kim — Animator
Eun-Young Byun — Animator
Kuen-Sik Song — Animator
Sung-Chul Lee — Animator
Jung-Hee Jung — Animator
Ae-Kyoung Choi — Animator
John Royer — Supervising Film Editor
Jennifer Harrison — First Assistant Film Editor
Monte Bramer — Pre-Production Dialogue Editor
Skip Craig — Track Reading
Steven J. Arenas — Post Production Manager
Rachel Pusateri — Post Production Supervisor
Victor Garcia — Audio Supervisor
Mark Allen Bollinger — Post Production Coordinator
Jennifer E. Mertens — Supervising Sound Editor
Rick Hammel — Sound Effects Editor
Otis Van Osten — Sound Effects Editor
Kenneth D. Young — Sound Effects Editor
Eric Hertsgaard — Sound Editor
Brian F. Mars — Supervising Music Editor
Michael Jiron — Re-Recording Mixer
Allen Stone — Re-Recording Mixer
Dominick Certo — Supervising Music Editor
Keith Cook — On-line Editor
Jessika Portillo — Production Coordinator
Dawn T. Connors — Script Coordinator
Carin Cobrae — Production Associate
Linda DeLizza — Production Secretary
Jessica Farley — Production Secretary
David H. Wright III — Talent Coordinator
Ron J. Earhart — Production Accountant
Walt Disney Television Animation — Production Company
Based on
Based on the original motion picture Toy Story
A Walt Disney Pictures presentation of a Pixar Animation Studios film
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