>>9859201Just to clarify what
>>9859293 said: there's NO perfect Buzz toy, but Signature collection is the closest you're going to get.
The arm articulation is pretty limited due to the wires inside. It's missing the karate chop action and the button to open the helmet automatically. There's also the things that are just impossible to recreate in real life like retracting the whole helmet inside the body or the wings being so long when deployed.
But other than that, it has the laser and wing lights in the correct shape, accurate sound effects, the wrist communicator, the glow in the dark paint (but it needs to be charged first by exposing it to strong light), deployable wings with the press of a button and a shitton of movie quotes. It has two modes, a toy one with some toy Buzz pre-recorded quotes in worse quality like he has a shitty 90's speaker and a space ranger mode were he's the "alive" Buzz that believes he's the real one and moves his head when talking. He actually changes what he says when you interact with his gimmicks, like opening the helmet or communicator. You can activate a microphone on that mode that detects sound and he just says some random thing like he's talking to you, and reacts to loud noises with other phrases. Best quote nonetheless is one that he only says in space ranger mode a single time after you turn it on and open his helmet, to listen to that one again you need to turn it off and on again first.
He also has a gyroscope that detects when he's in horizontal position so he makes flying and landing sounds when you hold it in the correct position while the wings are deployed.
And I think that's it.
>>9859293>Such toys like Slinky the dog even works as a replica of an old 50s toy.The old 50s slinky looked nothing like the toy story one, and unless they released another one I don't know about the fact they attached the thread to his forehead makes it look like crap and completely innacurate to the movie.