Buzz Lightyear Adult Costume


Toy Story - Buzz Lightyear Deluxe Adult Costume



"To infinity and beyond!"
Join Woody and friends on a daring adventure in this deluxe Buzz Lightyear costume! Includes a realistic space-age jumpsuit with detachable character hood, impressive jet pack, glowsticks and boot covers.
  • Available in Adult Sizes: X-Large (42-46)) and XX-Large (50-52).
  • Includes: Jumpsuit, Character Hood, Jet Pack, Glowsticks, Boot Covers.
  • Pair with our other Toy Story characters and accessories for a "Pixar"-perfect Halloween party (sold separately).
  • This is an officially licensed © Disney costume.





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Reviewed by: canadianjennie
Gender: Female
Age: 26-35
Visit Frequency: first time
Title: great costume!!
bought this for my husband it was terrific!! glow sticks are a nice touch! boot covers as well....nice to have a costume with everything u need!


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Reviewed by: flash1697
Gender: Female
Title: Buzz
The size says adult XL - but it's really not that big. Seriously. I'm 5' 3" and while the jumpsuit pants were a tad too long - it is not a "wide" costume (and I'm thin). But it it still GREAT. But not if you're, like over 175 pounds (which, thankfully, I am not even close tothqt -whew)!


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Reviewed by: missileer
Location: Santa Maria, CA
Gender: Male
Age: 26-35
Visit Frequency: first time
Title: An Excellent Choice
The Buzz Lightyear costume turned heads at the Halloween party. Everyone easily recognized the costume and one kid even asked to have his picture taken with me. It can get warm in the costume, but other than that, it's an excellent selection to your costume options. It does require hand washing, but don't let that stop you!


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Reviewed by: gymnasticsmom
Gender: Female
Title: we liked this costume/great costumer service
I order this costume for my husband this halloween. It is very cute. All the kids and parents got a big kick out of it. Let me warn you that is runs small. The 1st one that came was to small and we had to exchange it for a bigger one. They were very helpful with the exchange. The new one shipped out immidiatly before they had recieved the one that was to small, and got here in plenty of time for halloween. The costumer service people did a great job.


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Reviewed by: erikhdz
Location: chula vista, ca
Gender: Male
Age: 26-35
Visit Frequency: only at Halloween
Title: Check the sizes!!!
i never actually wore the costume and had to return it. Pay attention to the entire sizing chart. i ordered the plus size version of this costume and being 6'4" it was still too small to wear. Other than that I really liked the costume. it seemed to be a bit see through but that was the only real problem i saw with it. i was disappointed i couldnt wear it.


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Reviewed by: mtrupe
Location: NJ
Gender: Female
Age: 26-35
Visit Frequency: yearly
Title: Dueling Buzzes
everyone got a kick out of this. my son was also buzz lightyear so true to themovie, they were arguing who was the real buzz


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Reviewed by: JMoney
Gender: Male
Title: Buzzzzz to the Rescue!
This was the best hallween costume ever! I surprisingly was the only buzz lightyear out in the most massive crowds I ever saw. I got so many compliments and was even allowed to skip a line to get into a bar to use the restroom because the bouncer loved my costume so much. Very comfy and a huge hit! I would definitely recommend it!




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Toy Story - Woody Deluxe Adult Costume



"Howdy, partner!"
Giddyap and join Buzz Lightyear, Jessie and pals on a daring adventure in this Woody costume! Includes a realistic cowpoke jumpsuit with printed shirt and belt, attached cowhide-printed vest with gold sheriff's star and attached boot covers. Matching handkerchief and hat polish off the look.
  • Available in Adult Sizes: X-Large (42-46), XX-Large (50-52).
  • Includes: Jumpsuit/Vest, Hat, Handkerchief.
  • Pair with other Toy Story characters and accessories for one hootin', hollerin' Halloween bash (sold separately).
  • This is an officially licensed © Disney costume.

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Rating:
Reviewed by: SGwoody
Gender: Male
Title: Great Custume
Great purchase worth the amount. Two things that you need to know: 1) Use the correct undies especially if you are going to dance 2) Due to shipping the hat might be crumble on the edges. Best solution rubber bands to shape the hat as desired. Leave the rubber bands on for a min of 3hrs before use.


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Reviewed by: khalter
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Gender: Female
Age: 56 or older
Visit Frequency: first time

Title: Woody's a success!
I had tried for 2 solid weeks to get this costume in "the only place in Vegas to get quality costumes". They were out of the regular size, but assured me that they'd get it in stock before I needed it on 10/20. Since this costume was for a fundraising event, it was imperative that I had it asap. When I went online and found the very same costume at the very same price, ready to order and quick delivery too, I was thrilled!!. It was delivered 2 days before I needed it, fit our volunteer very well (except for the stretchy shoes), and the "Mystery Celebrity Photo Op" fundraiser was very successful!! Thanks so much for your great product and service!



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Reviewed by: A7xfan
Gender: Male
Age: 18-25
Visit Frequency: first time
Title: Very pleased!!!
This was the easiest way for me to ever do my Halloween shopping. The costume fit perfectly, and I was very pleased with the quality. I even received it a day earlier than expected.


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Reviewed by: Atalante
Gender: Female
Title:
Overall satisfied with product exept for the hat as it came all crocked.


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Reviewed by: Funnel
Gender: Male
Title: Last minute purchase
We ordered our costumes on Sunday night in Sydney, Australia and got the 3 costumes delivered on Thursday from the US! All costumes were Disney costumes and they were good quality -cheaper than hiring. The Invincibles costume was great quality and hand washed really well. Woody was a big hit, just make sure you wear the right underwear!


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Reviewed by: canadianjennie
Gender: Female
Age: 26-35
Visit Frequency: first time
Title: great buy!
great costume, comfortable and my kids loved watching mommy come out as ''woody''. only problem was the hat was a bit squished...but doesn't show when your wearing it.









Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D CGI comedy-adventure film. It is the third film in the Toy Story series.[2] It was produced by Pixar and released byWalt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Lee Unkrich. The film was released worldwide from June through October in Disney Digital 3-D, RealD and IMAX 3D. Toy Story 3 was also the first film to be released theatrically with 7.1 surround sound.
The plot focuses on the toys Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends dealing with an uncertain future as their owner, Andy, prepares to leave for college.Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, John Ratzenberger, Wallace Shawn, Jeff Pidgeon, Jodi Benson, R. Lee Ermey, John Morris, and Laurie Metcalf reprised their voice-over roles from the previous films. Jim Varney, who played Slinky Dog in the first two films, and Joe Ranft, who portrayed Wheezy and Lenny, both died before production began on Toy Story 3. The role of Slinky Dog was taken over by Blake Clark, while Ranft's characters and various others were written out of the story. New characters include performances by Ned Beatty, Timothy Dalton, Kristen Schaal, Bonnie Hunt, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeff Garlin, and Michael Keaton.
The feature broke Shrek the Third's record as the biggest opening day North American gross for an animated film unadjusted for inflation and a big opening with an unadjusted gross of $110,307,189. It is also the highest-grossing opening weekend for a Pixar film, as well as the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film to have opened in the month of June. The film is the highest-grossing film of 2010 in the United States and Canada, and thehighest-grossing film of 2010 worldwide. In July, it surpassed Finding Nemo to become Pixar's highest ever grossing film at the North American box office. In early August, the film surpassed Shrek 2 as the highest-grossing animated film of all-time worldwide; in late August, Toy Story 3 became the first ever animated film in history to make over $1 billion worldwide. It is currently the 5th highest-grossing film of all time.
Toy Story 3 was nominated for five Academy Awards - Best Picture, Best Animated Feature, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Song, and Best Sound Editing. It was the third animated film (after Beauty and the Beast and Up) to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. It won the awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.
Andy is now 17 years old and packing for college, and his toys who have not been played with in many years feel forgotten and abandoned. Andy decides to take Woody with him to college and puts the other toys in a trash bag for storage in the attic. The toys are accidentally thrown out, though, when Andy's mom finds the bag and puts it on the curb with the trash, causing the toys to think they are no longer wanted. They escape and decide to climb in a box to be donated to the Sunnyside Daycare. Woody, the only toy who saw what really happened, is forced to follow the others and tries to explain they were thrown out by mistake, but they refuse to listen.
Andy's toys are welcomed by the numerous toys at Sunnyside, and given a tour of the seemingly perfect play-setting by Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear (simply known as Lotso), Big Baby and Ken, whom Barbie falls for. All of the toys are quickly enamored of their new home, leaving steadfast Woody alone to attempt to return to Andy. However, Woody's escape attempt fails and he is found outside the daycare center by Bonnie, an imaginative little girl. She takes him home and plays with him along with her other toys, who are well treated, happy, and readily welcome Woody. Woody is elated until he hears about Lotso from Chuckles the sad clown. Lotso, along with Big Baby and Chuckles, were once accidentally lost by their original owner, Daisy. The three found their way back to Daisy's home, but Lotso saw that he had been replaced with an identical toy bear. Though Chuckles realized the truth, Lotso, embittered, convinced Big Baby that they were all replaced, and took over Sunnyside, making it like a prison. Worried for his friends, Woody hurries back to the daycare and finds that they have been put on task to be played with by the rambunctious youngest toddlers. They are also kept under guard at night by Buzz whom Lotso has reverted to demonstration mode, restoring his original "Space Ranger" persona and allying with him.
Woody rejoins his friends and they work out an escape plan involving the garbage dumpster. In the process, Buzz is accidentally reset into a delusional Spanish-speaking mode during an attempt to restore him to normal, but he does go back to allying with Woody's friends. The toys reach the dumpster, but are caught by Lotso and his gang. As a garbage truck approaches, Woody reveals what he knows about Lotso, leading Big Baby to toss him in the dumpster. Seeking revenge, Lotso pulls Woody in with him just as the garbage truck collects the garbage. Woody's friends board the truck to rescue him, during which Buzz is hit by a falling television while saving Jessie, finally returning to his normal self. The toys find themselves at the dump and are soon pulled onto a conveyor belt leading to an incinerator. They help Lotso to reach an emergency-stop button, but he leaves them to their deaths. Thinking that this is the end, the toys take each other's hands. The toys are eventually rescued by the squeeze toy aliens using a giant claw. As a comeuppance, Lotso is found and strapped to the grill of a garbage truck, while the toys board the neighborhood truck back to Andy's house.
In Andy's room, Woody climbs back into the box with Andy's college supplies while the other toys ready themselves to the attic. Remembering his time with Bonnie and her toys, Woody has an idea, and leaves a note to Andy on the toys' box. Andy, taking it for a note from his mom, takes the box to Bonnie's home, introduces his old toys to Bonnie and gives her the toys to play with. In the end, Bonnie recognizes Woody, who is lying at the bottom of the box, to Andy's surprise. Andy is initially reluctant to give him to her, but eventually does so and then spends some time playing with her before he departs. Woody and the other toys find themselves wanted and played with again, and learn through notes passed in Bonnie's backpack that Barbie, Ken and Big Baby have improved the lives of all the toys at Sunnyside.








Toy Story 2

Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American computer animated film directed by John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich and Ash Brannon. It is the sequel to the 1995 film Toy Story, released by Walt Disney Pictures and the third film to be produced by Pixar. Toy Story 2 was in the United States on November 24, 1999,[2] in some parts of Australia on December 2, 1999 and the United Kingdom on 11 February 2000. Toy Story 2 was re-released in a double feature with Toy Story inDisney Digital 3-D on October 2, 2009.
The film returns many of the original characters and voices from Toy Story with the voice talents of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Jim Varney,Wallace Shawn, Annie Potts, John Ratzenberger, Joe Ranft, John Morris, and Laurie Metcalf. They are joined by Jodi Benson, Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Estelle Harris, and Wayne Knight, who voice new characters Barbie, Jessie, Stinky Pete, Mrs. Potato Head, and Al, respectively. After Mary Kay Bergman's death, she plays the yodeling and television voice of Jessie, Toy Story 2 was dedicated to her memory.
A second sequel, Toy Story 3 was released in 2010.
Woody prepares to go to cowboy camp with Andy, but his arm is ripped, forcing him to stay home where he is put on a junk shelf. Later, Woody saves a toy penguin named Wheezy from a yard sale, but gets stolen by an enthusiastic toy collector who Buzz Lightyear and the other toys recognize as Al McWiggin, the owner of a shop named Al's Toy Barn, having seen him in a TV commercial. Buzz then sets out to rescue Woody, along with the other toys.
In Al's apartment, Woody discovers he is a valuable collectible based on an old, popular TV show called Woody's Roundup, and is set to be sold to a toy museum in Tokyo. The other toys from the franchise — Jessie the yodeling cowgirl, Woody's horse Bullseye, and Stinky Pete the Prospector, are excited about the trip, but Woody intends to return home because he is still Andy's toy. Later, Al accidentally rips off Woody's broken arm and an attempt of Woody to recover his arm is foiled when the TV is turned on. After his arm is repaired, Woody decides to stay when Jessie reveals that she was once the beloved toy of a child named Emily who eventually outgrew and abandoned her, knowing that Andy may do the same to him.
Meanwhile Buzz and the other toys reach the Al's Toy Barn. While searching the store for Woody, Buzz is captured and imprisoned in a box by a newer Buzz Lightyear action figure who believes himself to be a real space ranger (just as Buzz did during Toy Story). The new Buzz then joins the other toys as they make their way to Al's apartment. Buzz escapes and pursues them, accidentally releasing an action figure of his arch enemy Emperor Zurg.
Buzz rejoins the others as soon as they find Woody, but Woody refuses to return to Andy. Buzz reminds him that toys are meant to be played with, convincing Woody to return. Woody offers the Roundup toys the chance to come with him, but Stinky Pete prevents their escape. Before they are taken by Al, Stinky Pete bitterly reveals that he wants to go to Japan because he spent his life in a shelf and was never sold, so as part of his plan, he foiled Woody's attempt to recover his arm in an attempt to prevent him returning home. The two Buzzes and the rest of Andy's toys follow Al to an elevator shaft where they encounter Zurg who fights the new Buzz, but is defeated when Rex knocks him off the elevator. As they reach the ground floor, the new Buzz remains behind to play with Zurg once he discovers that Zurg is his father.
Buzz and the others use a truck to follow Al to the airport where they enter the baggage processing area and find Woody. Stinky Pete tries to stop them, ripping Woody's arm again, but he is defeated by Buzz and the others who blind him with flash photography and stuff him into a little girl's bag. Jessie ends up being loaded onto the airplane to Japan, but Woody, Buzz and Bullseye save her just before the plane lifts off and the toys return home. Andy returns home, thinking that Jessie and Bullseye are new toys, and repairs Woody's arm. The toys also learn from a TV commercial that Al's business has suffered due to his failure to sell the Roundup toys to Japan. As the new toys delight in having a new owner, Woody tells Buzz that he is not worried about Andy outgrowing him, because when he does, they will always have each other for company "for infinity and beyond".