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==Physical Appearance==
 
==Physical Appearance==
Zurg is a very tall humanoid with a purple helmet showcasing red eyes and green teeth. He also wears long gray gloves with spiked fingers, and always wears the same purple armor with a fancy dress robe. Zurg has a "Z" emblem on the front of his cape. The emblem is a secret button which can, when pressed, activate Zurg's rocket boots allowing him to fly. Although not obvious at first, due to his long robes obscuring them all the time, he does indeed have feet, once stating that he owns a pair of rocket boots that he "got on sale".<ref name="The main Event">{{Episode ref|10}}</ref>
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Zurg is a very tall humanoid with a purple helmet showcasing red eyes and green teeth. He also wears long gray gloves with spiked fingers, and always wears the same purple armor with a fancy dress robe. Zurg has a "Z" emblem on the front of his cape. The emblem is a secret button which can, when pressed, activate Zurg's rocket boots allowing him to fly. Although not obvious at first, due to his long robes obscuring them all the time, he does indeed have feet, once stating that he owns a pair of rocket boots that he "got on sale".<ref name="The Main Event">{{Episode ref|10}}</ref>
   
It is suggested Zurg's visible appearance is simply armor, as when he was reduced to a blob-like creature in [[The Crawling Flesh]], he was shown to wear his helmet over a blob-like helmet with a newly visible mouth. Despite this, Zurg's supposed true appearance as never been seen, leaving the identity of his actual race unknown.
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It is suggested Zurg's visible appearance is simply armor, as when he was reduced to a blob-like creature in [[The Crawling Flesh]], he was shown to wear his helmet over a blob-like helmet with a newly visible mouth. Despite this, Zurg's supposed true appearance has never been seen, leaving the identity of his actual race unknown.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
[[File:The Not-So-Evil Emperor Zurg|thumb|right|194px]]Evil Emperor Zurg is not your usual despicably evil supervillain. Despite being the most evil and nefarious villain of the galaxy for years on end and a constant thorn in the side of Star Command, Zurg has been known to take himself less than seriously, and actually seems to have a well-developed (if demented) sense of humor. He does however pride himself in his showmanship, making strong efforts to present himself as a fearful, intimidating Emperor.
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[[File:The Not-So-Evil Emperor Zurg|thumb|right|194px]]Evil Emperor Zurg is not your usual despicably evil supervillain. Despite being the most evil and nefarious villain of the galaxy for years on end and a constant thorn in the side of Star Command, Zurg has been known to take himself less than seriously, and actually seems to have a well-developed (if demented) sense of humor. He does, however, pride himself in his showmanship, making strong efforts to present himself as a fearful, intimidating Emperor.
   
 
His evil schemes are routinely less-than-stellar in design (such as one scheme to make children afraid to eat their vegetables so that years later they would be too weak to fight when he invades, a plan which only Buzz thought clever), and he is quick to shunt the blame for failures onto others' shoulders (usually his [[Grub|Grubs]] or [[Brain Pod|Brain Pods]]). His main downfall whenever fighting against Buzz Lightyear, his nemesis, is the trademark error of every villain: the gloating monologue. Because of this, Zurg has never won out of the 3,247 times <ref name="Book">[[The Good, the Bad, and the Robotic]]</ref> he's tried.
 
His evil schemes are routinely less-than-stellar in design (such as one scheme to make children afraid to eat their vegetables so that years later they would be too weak to fight when he invades, a plan which only Buzz thought clever), and he is quick to shunt the blame for failures onto others' shoulders (usually his [[Grub|Grubs]] or [[Brain Pod|Brain Pods]]). His main downfall whenever fighting against Buzz Lightyear, his nemesis, is the trademark error of every villain: the gloating monologue. Because of this, Zurg has never won out of the 3,247 times <ref name="Book">[[The Good, the Bad, and the Robotic]]</ref> he's tried.
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*A few of his hobbies include videotaping Buzz's speeches for his personal entertainment,<ref name="The Adventure Begins">{{Episode ref|00}}</ref> and evil bowling (with the Grubs as his pins)
 
*A few of his hobbies include videotaping Buzz's speeches for his personal entertainment,<ref name="The Adventure Begins">{{Episode ref|00}}</ref> and evil bowling (with the Grubs as his pins)
 
*Zurg is voiced by actor and comedian Wayne Knight, who had previously portrayed Al McWhiggin in ''Toy Story 2''. In the same film, Zurg was previously voiced by writer Andrew Stanton.
 
*Zurg is voiced by actor and comedian Wayne Knight, who had previously portrayed Al McWhiggin in ''Toy Story 2''. In the same film, Zurg was previously voiced by writer Andrew Stanton.
*Many episodes featuring Zurg often end with him loudly cursing Buzz Lightyear
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*Many episodes featuring Zurg often end with him loudly cursing Buzz Lightyear.
   
   

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Evil Emperor Zurg
Zurg
Biographical Information
Full nameEvil Emperor Zurg

SpeciesUnknown

ResidencePlanet Z

OccupationEvil Emperor
Physical Description
GenderMale

Hair colorNone

Eye colorRed with Yellow Pupils

Skin colorPurple
Powers and Abilities
PowersLaser-Eye Vision

EquipmentRocket Boots, Ion blaster

Production Details
First appearanceThe Adventure Begins

Last appearanceReturn to Karn

Voiced byWayne Knight
“Curse you, Buzz Lightyear.”

Zurg is Buzz Lightyear's arch-nemesis, and the biggest threat to Star Command and the Galactic Alliance. His main goal is to conquer them and rule over the galaxy. However, Team Lightyear continually thwarts his plans.

History

BLOSC_Clip-Psych!

BLOSC Clip-Psych!

The moment everyone was waiting for...and it turned out to be a hoax.

Just as we know next to nothing about Commander Nebula's backstory, neither do we know how Zurg became an Evil Emperor. He owns a vastly powerful, sinister empire that constantly threatens the sanctity of the galaxy and the Galactic Alliance. It is also not shown what planets he possesses, but it is apparent that he owns several; such as the mining planet in "Shiv Katall". He claims to have had a mother named "Nana Zurg", who he mentions as being "pure evil".

In one episode, "Stranger Invasion", he told Buzz Lightyear that he was his father; however, this was a ploy to distract Buzz, which led to Zurg taking the upper hand. He was quick to pass off the claim as a "Made You Look" scheme.

Physical Appearance

Zurg is a very tall humanoid with a purple helmet showcasing red eyes and green teeth. He also wears long gray gloves with spiked fingers, and always wears the same purple armor with a fancy dress robe. Zurg has a "Z" emblem on the front of his cape. The emblem is a secret button which can, when pressed, activate Zurg's rocket boots allowing him to fly. Although not obvious at first, due to his long robes obscuring them all the time, he does indeed have feet, once stating that he owns a pair of rocket boots that he "got on sale".[1]

It is suggested Zurg's visible appearance is simply armor, as when he was reduced to a blob-like creature in The Crawling Flesh, he was shown to wear his helmet over a blob-like helmet with a newly visible mouth. Despite this, Zurg's supposed true appearance has never been seen, leaving the identity of his actual race unknown.

Personality

The_Not-So-Evil_Emperor_Zurg

The Not-So-Evil Emperor Zurg

Evil Emperor Zurg is not your usual despicably evil supervillain. Despite being the most evil and nefarious villain of the galaxy for years on end and a constant thorn in the side of Star Command, Zurg has been known to take himself less than seriously, and actually seems to have a well-developed (if demented) sense of humor. He does, however, pride himself in his showmanship, making strong efforts to present himself as a fearful, intimidating Emperor.

His evil schemes are routinely less-than-stellar in design (such as one scheme to make children afraid to eat their vegetables so that years later they would be too weak to fight when he invades, a plan which only Buzz thought clever), and he is quick to shunt the blame for failures onto others' shoulders (usually his Grubs or Brain Pods). His main downfall whenever fighting against Buzz Lightyear, his nemesis, is the trademark error of every villain: the gloating monologue. Because of this, Zurg has never won out of the 3,247 times [2] he's tried.

He has a strange fear of being touched, mentioning something about "personal space" and "cooties" in the episodes "The Torque Armada" and "The Main Event". He is also somewhat picky about his schemes, claiming when politicians were being kidnapped that he would never do something "so obvious."

Abilities

  • Laser Vision: He has laser vision, but rarely uses it in battle, and seems to use it when losing his temper. Whether this is a species trait or an artificial enhancement is left to the imagination of the viewer.
    • He is also shown melting a military gun from a distance with no visible lasers, but with his eyes glowing, suggesting something more akin to heat-vision.
  • Ion Blaster: Zurg's signature weapon is a tri-barrel Ion-blaster. Zurg uses this often, and seems skilled with it, stating at one point that the secret is to squeeze, not pull the trigger, showing he knows well how to use this weapon.
  • Weapon Gauntlets: He also has gauntlets which can transform into weapons (a la Warp Darkmatter's right arm) as seen in "Holiday Time", War and Peace and War and "The Main Event".
    Zurg hand gun

    Zurg using his weapon gauntlet

  • Electricity Generation: In "The Adventure Begins" he has sharp talons capable of cutting through glass and was shown creating a ball of electricity from his fingers to torture the LGMs with.
    • The back box art of the Adventure Begins video also displays Zurg shooting lasers from his fingers, but this ability was never seen on the show.
  • Flight: Zurg wears a pair of unseen rocket boots under his robe to propel him through the air and space in the same respect as Buzz's rocket pack.
  • Super Reflexes: While invading Roswell, he is shown catching a missile with his bare hands.

Quotes

"Curse you Buzz Lightyear!"

The Adventure Begins

  • "That's just jim-crackin'-dandy!"

Stress Test

  • "Hold your fire. Don't damage the HYPER DEATH RAY!"

Trivia

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    Zurg's species is a subject of much debate in the fandom, but there is canonical evidence that rules out him being a robot. He requests a glass of water,[3] eats popcorn, and is shown coming back from recently using the restroom. And in The Crawling Flesh, he is affected by Brain Pod 26's gas and turns into to a blob, a sign that he is organic.
  • When enslaving the people of Roswell, Zurg states that he is an "equal opportunity enslaver", a parody of "equal opportunity employer."
  • He has a troll doll collection, according to "The Starthought".[4]
  • A little-known fact is that Zurg is afraid of the dark.[5]
  • A few of his hobbies include videotaping Buzz's speeches for his personal entertainment,[5] and evil bowling (with the Grubs as his pins)
  • Zurg is voiced by actor and comedian Wayne Knight, who had previously portrayed Al McWhiggin in Toy Story 2. In the same film, Zurg was previously voiced by writer Andrew Stanton.
  • Many episodes featuring Zurg often end with him loudly cursing Buzz Lightyear.


Appearances

Episodes

Books

Comics

Video Games

References

  1. "The Main Event", Ep. 10. Victor Cook (Director) & Gary Sperling (Writer). Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Disney Enterprises, Inc./Pixar Animation Studios. October 12, 2000.
  2. The Good, the Bad, and the Robotic
  3. "NOS-4-A2", Ep. 06. Victor Cook (Director) & Michael A. Medlock (Writer). Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Disney Enterprises, Inc./Pixar Animation Studios. October 8, 2000.
  4. "The Starthought", Ep. 42. Don MacKinnon (Director) & Kevin Hopps (Story Editor) & Lisa Klink (Writer). Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Disney Enterprises, Inc./Pixar Animation Studios. November 19, 2000.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "The Adventure Begins", Pilot. Tad Stones (Director) & Bill Motz, Bob Roth (Writers). Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Disney Enterprises, Inc./Pixar Animation Studios. August 8, 2000.