These two days, the famous animation production company Pixar broke the news that the Buzz Lightyear solo film they have been producing since 2016 has finally released a trailer, and the classic animated character will return to the big screen in 2022.
Buzz Lightyear is a character in Pixar's classic animated Toy Story, and is a good pair with Cowboy Woody. In the original animation, Buzz Lightyear was a toy set for the future astronauts, but this time the personal animated film seems to use his toy setting as the background of the entire film, and from the trailer, it seems that he is really an astronaut from the future.

In addition to these, we can see that the trailer seems to have some Easter eggs related to the Star Wars series implanted. Pixar is now also under the Disney umbrella, so there will be no copyright issues with the use of Star Wars elements, but it seems that there are too many in the trailer, so many fans are asking if Buzz Lightyear belongs to the Star Wars universe.
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First of all, the space station that Buzz Lightyear will set off will easily make Star Wars fans think of Gionosis.
Both the earthy yellow overall color scheme and the spherical building are the same as the planet Geonosis, which appeared in the Star Wars prequel 2 "Attack of the Clones".
Gionosis is a very important planet in the World of Star Wars, and the Battle of Gionosis here marks the beginning of the Clone Wars. The Gionosis are insect-like creatures, but they have superb manufacturing skills, including the robot forces used by the Separatists in the Clone Wars, and the Original Design of the Death Star came from here.
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In the trailer, buzz lightyear appears to have some sort of crystal in the power source of the spacecraft, and this very attractive shape soon attracts the audience to study it carefully.
At first, it was thought that the crystal was a tribute to the important element of Star Trek, "lithium", but it was soon discovered that it actually looked more like a core element from Star Wars.
In the Star Wars film and television series, core elements are mainly the clue items and core elements of the sequel "Rogue Solo", and several major changes in Han Solo's life are closely related to core elements. This is a very expensive and important resource, and a few boxes are enough to maintain all the energy consumption of an entire fleet.
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Bass Lightyear piloted the spacecraft for training when it passed through a series of ring-shaped objects floating in the orbit of the planet.
While these rings should be just ordinary training facilities, their shape and floating posture in space will still give Star Wars fans a reverie — too much like hyperspace rings.
The Hyperspace transport ring is a special accessory in the Star Wars prequel world. They were used to compensate for the Jedi's shortcomings: the Jedi had a dexterous fuselage, but its relatively light design also made it impossible to fit a hyperspace engine, so it needed an extra accessory such as a hyperspace teleportation ring.
In The Star Wars prequel movies and spin-off animations, there are often scenes where the Jedi completes intergalactic flight with a hyperspace teleportation ring, reaches a planet and resides in orbit, and pilots a Jedi fighter on a mission.
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The trailer features a bass light-year-old spaceship landing on another planet. This foggy, green-planted planet seems to resemble Star Wars' Dagoba.
Dagoba is the hermit planet of Master Yoda, full of fog, swamps, trees, and has been uninhabited, supposedly a cursed land. After the Jedi Order was destroyed by Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader, Master Yoda remained hidden here, waiting for the Child of Hope. It wasn't until decades later, when Darth Vader's son, Luke Skywalker, arrived after the Battle of Hoth to find Master Yoda to continue his Jedi training, and finally, shortly after the death of Master Yoda, who was more than 900 years old, the Skywalker father and son teamed up to defeat Palpatine.
So, what is the deep meaning of Bass Lightyear reaching such a planet? Will he also meet a wise and powerful little green man? I wouldn't be surprised if there were lightsaber-wielding characters in Buzz Lightyear's personal animated films. Fly into the universe and may the vast Force be with you!