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Clone Rangers
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Production Information
Original Airdate November 2, 2000
Ep. Number 028
Prod. Code 032
Producer(s)
  • Tad Stones
  • Mark McCorkle
  • Bob Schooley
Director(s) Steve Loter
Story Editor(s) Kevin Hopps
Story by
Writer(s) Greg Weisman
Studio Hana Animation Co., Ltd.
Series Continuity
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Transcript

Clone Rangers is the twenty-eighth episode of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. It first aired on November 2, 2000, and is the thirty-second episode in production.

Synopsis[]

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[]

Quotes[]

  • Zzub: (First words) And I am Zzub.....Zzub? You took the good guy's name and reversed it, that is so lame!

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.

Voice Actors[]

Production Details[]

Director: Young-Sang Yoon
Backgrounds: Young-Ku Kim, Woo-Sang Yun
Camera: Chul-Kyu Lim
Animators: Jun-Tak Kim, Eun-Young Byun, Kuen-Sik Song, Sung-Chul Lee, Jung-Hee Jung, Ae-Kyoung Choi

Supervising Film Editor: John Royer

First Assistant Film Editor: Jennifer Harrison

Pre-Production Dialogue Editor: Monte Bramer

Original Dialogue Editor: Regina Prosi

Original Dialogue Recording: Paul Andris

Assistant Dialogue Engineer: Lisa Carlon

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

References[]

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