Lightyear: Are There Any Post Credits Scenes in The Pixar Movie and Its Explanation?
Lightyear is in cinemas from June 17, 2022, to tell us the deeds of a space hero, that exuberant Space Ranger we met in Andy’s room, intent on fighting for his place among the toys of Toy Story, always determined to go “towards infinity… and beyond”, only to realize that the true infinity is found in the encounters, sometimes fortuitous, that take place in life. In the Disney Pixar film Buzz is not a toy, but a human being, an astronaut tasked with carrying out a very complex mission.
A film that makes us float in the galaxy at the speed of light, giving us life lessons and entertaining curtains, as well as new characters that orbit the life of the protagonist (voiced by Alberto Malanchino in the Italian version). A work that even engages in the theory of relativity, letting itself be tasted to the end and giving us small, animated pearls even after the credits. So yes, if you are already wondering if there are any post-credits scenes after the end of the animated film, the answer is yes! But how many and what are the post-credits scenes present after the end of Lightyear? Let’s discover them together and try to understand their meaning. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you shouldn’t continue reading the article, especially if you don’t want to run into unpleasant spoilers. Lightyear film contain 3 post credit scene at the end here are the explanation and meaning of the film.
Lightyear: The First Post Credits Scene From The Pixar Movie
The first scene comes shortly after the end of the film and could be called a continuation of the film itself since it shows daily life on the planet where the crew now lives. The protagonist is Commander Burnside, who we have seen in disagreement with Lightyear. While the latter wants at all costs to leave the planet the commander has already canceled the mission without batting an eye, resigning himself to the idea of never returning to Earth.
A choice, the latter, which in the end will prove valid also for the protagonist, who will discover at his expense that mistakes are often opportunities to live better. Thus, the placid vision of the commander Burnside, shown relaxed and smug at his desk, is nothing more than a confirmation that everything is going smoothly, as planned. Behind him, through the huge window, we see an alien insect attempting to venture beyond the laser shield, but the ingenious invention blocks its arrival, causing the Commander to smile smirk.
What Do You See In The Second Post Credits Scene?
We must wait halfway through the credits to see the second scene, starring ERIC, the nice and awkward robot to whom Angus MacLane himself lends his voice. This artificial intelligence is inserted into history to act as a navigator and indicate the best escape routes but, a bit like the old TomToms (but also the new ones), it gets lost in continuous recalculations of the route, without however never providing the correct solution. If Buzz and his human friends rightly decide to go it alone, succeeding in the mission, the robot does not notice their absence or the now uselessness of his work, continuing in vain to try to explain the way to go. In the light of what is seen in the film, the revival of the scene arouses hilarity,
Lightyear: What Do You See In The Final Post Credits Scene?
The strong point in fact Lightyear leaves him exactly in the final, ending of the post-credits scenes one in which, we are revealed what happened to Zurg, the villain of the animated film voiced by James Brolin in the original version and by Massimo Dapporto in the Italian one. If the film lets us understand his defeat, this scene reveals the opposite: Buzz’s alter ego is alive and well and, from what we see, still quite angry. We are not shown much, but certainly, the representation of him on the big screen is a real twist, as well as a path that could be followed for a possible sequel.