The premiere of Lightyear It has brought back all the memories we had when in 1995 we went to the cinema to see that masterful toy story. Knowing the origins of the Buzz space commando is an experience that we recommend, even if new characters appear along the way that we did not have on our radar. Including a robotic cat that delights the little ones with his comic counterpoint in each scene.
take sox home
The fact is that when there is a new release of a film from the pixar factory (Disney) we can expect merchandising to take the most unimaginable forms. In this case, someone has not settled for a reproduction to a toy scale robotic cat Buzz Lightyear (who is called Sox) and thought it would be a good idea to do it 1:1. That is, as seen in theaters, so you can have it at home.
The fact is that the company Super7 has decided to create this toy that It is a clone of the one you can see in Lightyear since it takes care of every detail so that we do not miss anything. An example? The transport cage, which not only reminds us that it is “Star Command Property”, but also comes with small holes for the animal to breathe. Something that is of no use when we carry inside a way of life that does not consume oxygen to live but wires, relays and chips powered by a simple battery.

Available end of June
You can buy this Sox toy at the link that we leave below for a price of 400 dollars, that is, about 380 euros to change, although you will have to add the shipping costs later and it is possible that even some extra customs since it comes from the USA. Even so, I'm sure It is worth it to get this Sox that has a tail that shines (as in the movie), a synthetic leather collar with identification plate and a weight of... 11,5 kilos!
Yes, yes, you read that right, because this Sox not only wants to be the same size but to give the feeling that it is real when you pick it up. So be very careful not to leave it on a table at height it is not that when it falls it breaks into a thousand pieces or, directly, stops working. Well, actually, he's not going to do it because, as we've pointed out before, he doesn't walk alone, talk, or have conversations... nothing!

This real scale (and weight) Sox is quite naive so you won't be able to communicate with him, but at least his little robot mouse accompanies him whom he chases in the movie to distract himself while Buzz gets him to leave him alone – when he gets especially annoying. A toy destined to decorate a shelf in your house, preferably inside the “Property of Star Command” cage, and for that price they surely could have added some intelligent function.
How about those white noises that the movie suggests Buzz play before he goes to sleep?