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Toy Story

  • Buzz, just before demonstrating how he flies to the toys.
  • The phrase is displayed on Andy's Buzz Lightyear blanket.
  • Andy, as he plays with Buzz before the family outing at Pizza Planet.
  • Buzz, just before jumping from the railing at Sid's house.
  • Woody, impersonating Buzz, as he tries to convince the toys that Buzz is with him.
  • Woody, as he and Buzz fly in the air while trying to catch up with the moving truck.

Toy Story 2

  • Buzz in the video game, as he uses his anti-gravity servos to propel himself back up.
  • Andy, as he impersonates Buzz in his little playtime before leaving for Cowboy Camp.
  • Utility Belt Buzz, as he prepares to "blast through the roof."
  • Utility Belt Buzz, as the elevator takes him and the toys up to Al's Penthouse.
  • Referenced by Woody, who tells Buzz that he will have old Buzz Lightyear to keep him company "for infinity and beyond."

Toy Story 3

  • Buzz in Andy's realistic imagination, after lifting a train up out of a ravine.
  • Referenced again by Woody, after Buzz reawakens to his normal self from being hit by a television and asks where he has been, Woody replies, "Beyond infinity."
  • Buzz's voice box says the phrase when Bonnie presses one of his talk buttons.

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command TV series

  • In various pilot intros for the episodes.

Trivia

thumb|300px|right|The Super Bowl ad promoting WALL•E featuring Woody and Buzz.

  • In an ad for WALL•E during the 2008 Super Bowl, Woody also makes a reference to the phrase as he tells Buzz that WALL•E goes to infinity.
  • In one of the outtakes for A Bug's Life, Flik shouts out the phrase as he is about to take flight with a dandelion puff because he just couldn't resist.
  • At one point in the Disney film The Shaggy Dog (2006), the phrase is said by Dave Douglas (as a dog), which is Tim Allen's character in the film.
  • In 2008, the phrase made international news when it was reported that a father and son had continually repeated the phrase to help them keep track of each other while treading water for 15 hours in the Atlantic Ocean.[1][2]

References

  1. Associated Press (September 10, 2008). "'Buzz Lightyear got us through'". Star Tribune. http://www.startribune.com/nation/28222534.html?elr=KArks:DCiUMEaPc:UiacyKUnciatkEP7DhU. Retrieved March 13, 2009. 
  2. Associated Press (September 10, 2008). "'Toy Story' Line Helped Father, Son Survive in Water for 15 Hours". Fox News. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,420602,00.html. Retrieved March 13, 2009. 
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