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Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park is an adventure game in the third person, in which the player controls his character in an environment modelled in computer graphics and real-time 3D, with the camera placed behind or around the figure. [7] The game consists of twenty-one levels of type platform. [7]
Woody is chosen by Andy as the toy to go to Pizza Planet, but during a stop at the gas station, Buzz hops in the van and attacks Woody. [19] Buzz is defeated when Woody traps him in a spare tire. However, Andy and his mother leave, without noticing their absence. Woody and Buzz hitch a ride on a Pizza Planet van to return to Andy.
The three mini-games are Woody's Roundup (five levels), Buzz Adventures (five levels) and Aliens Escapades (two levels), based on the events of Toy Story 2. In the PSP version, the final two levels of both Woody's Roundup and Buzz Adventures, along with the two levels of Aliens Escapes, have to be purchased via the PlayStation Store as ...
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue is a 1999 platform game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Activision and Disney Interactive.Based on Disney/Pixar's 1999 computer animated film Toy Story 2, it was released for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, and Macintosh in late 1999, while a Dreamcast version followed in 2000.
Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen in the films, Patrick Warburton in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Pat Fraley in Toy Story Treats and video games, Mike MacRae in video games, Chris Evans in Lightyear and Javier Fernández-Peña in Spanish mode) [2] [3] [4] is a modern-day "Space Ranger" action figure. In the films, he acts as Woody's second ...
The initially unlocked characters are: Woody, Buzz, Bo Peep, and RC. [4] [6] In the Game Boy Color version, the unlocked characters are Woody, Buzz, Bo Peep, and Mr. Potato Head. The game includes two unlockable characters: a little green man and an army soldier. [9] [10] [11]
Woody Woodpecker is an American media franchise that originally started in 1940 with the release of the short film Knock Knock. The franchise was created by Walter Lantz and produced by Walter Lantz Productions .
"Buzz & the Buzz Lites" show included music from Frank Sinatra [101] two arcade-style games, "Whack-A-Alien" [100] a motion-simulator ride [101] Woody's Roundup dance hall, live musicians and country line-dancing lessons [100] Pizza Planet restaurant [101] Green Army Men's obstacle course, participants strap on foot base to tackle the course [101]