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"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.
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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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