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I checked on Google, found a couple of pages that suggest that he still speaks Spanish, just with a different dialect/accent, i.e. in Spain he speaks with a South American style flair and vice versa in Spanish speaking South American countries.

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No I meant in the English version his alternative mode is Spanish but in the Spanish dub of the film he'd be Spanish anyway, so what other language do they have?

 

Like in Scrubs when Elliot speaks French or German its changed to other languages in France and Germany.

 

When Elliot speaks other languages, the joke is that she's speaking something else, it doesn't matter what.

 

With Buzz, he's obviously Spanish, with his mannerisms, dancing, music, etc.

And, in these cases, the Spanish audiences easily accept that, in the original version, Spanish is a foreign language. In order to illustrate this, they just have the necessary characters speak with a heavy accent (like Sparko said), while the others just mention they don't understand what he's saying, like in Allo Allo (for added lulz, I've seen subtitles appear in a couple of cases.)

 

Of course, they only do this when they don't have much choice (that is, when the character(s) are undeniably stereotypical). When it can be dissimulated, they just go the "Elliot route" (it depends on which specific case we're talking about, though)

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When Elliot speaks other languages, the joke is that she's speaking something else, it doesn't matter what.

 

With Buzz, he's obviously Spanish, with his mannerisms, dancing, music, etc.

And, in these cases, the Spanish audiences easily accept that, in the original version, Spanish is a foreign language. In order to illustrate this, they just have the necessary characters speak with a heavy accent (like Sparko said), while the others just mention they don't understand what he's saying, like in Allo Allo (for added lulz, I've seen subtitles appear in a couple of cases.)

 

Of course, they only do this when they don't have much choice (that is, when the character(s) are undeniably stereotypical). When it can be dissimulated, they just go the "Elliot route" (it depends on which specific case we're talking about, though)

 

Yeah I realised that afterwards, the mannerisms and Flamenco dancing etc are all embedded into that language so unless they reanimated those parts it would have to be.

 

Incidentally found this on Lee Unkrich's formspring:

 

Q) What did you do with Spanish Buzz in Spanish speaking countries? Did he become French Buzz?

 

A) In Spain, Spanish Buzz begins speaking Andalusian Spanish, a dialect from southern Spain, home of bull fighting and flamenco dancing. This switch is very funny to Spanish audiences.

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Saw this the other night. First 3D film as well.

 

Was a great film. The one thing ruining it for me was those damn kids!

 

Not the little ones, the annoying teenagers behind me chatting away like there was no tomorrow! Bastards!

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Saw this the other night. First 3D film as well.

 

Was a great film. The one thing ruining it for me was those damn kids!

 

Not the little ones, the annoying teenagers behind me chatting away like there was no tomorrow! Bastards!

 

Sweet jesus, we had them, too! Except they were in front of us!

 

I think all teenagers should be made to sit an annoyance test before they're allowed to watch films in the cinemaa.

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Or leave the house.

 

My first screening I was intercepted by kids on a school field trip. Lazy fucking teachers

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Or leave the house.

 

My first screening I was intercepted by kids on a school field trip. Lazy fucking teachers

 

Yees. Good idea.

 

Luckily I was too into the film to be annoyed too much by these things. These...things! I wanna see it again, now.

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Incidentally found this on Lee Unkrich's formspring:

 

Andalusian, heh? I often forget those guys exist :heh:

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Funny. When I went to see the film with my family there were hardly any children there. The majority of people who were watching the film were definitely over 25.

 

Just lucky that day I guess. ;)

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Funny. When I went to see the film with my family there were hardly any children there. The majority of people who were watching the film were definitely over 25.

 

Just lucky that day I guess. ;)

 

Same here, there were no idiot kids when i saw it, thank God!!! I think most of the younger kids were watching Shrek as well, so that avoided any cryers in the vicinity.

 

It always helps to go to a cinema that isn't so easy to get to without a car if possible. I find you avoid most pesky teenagers that way.

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I just saw this in 3D.

 

Though the guy sitting in 4D asked me to take off my hat.

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I just saw this in 3D.

 

Though the guy sitting in 4D asked me to take off my hat.

 

That is amazing. *FB status*

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Went to see it for the 3rd time! :grin:

 

in 2D this time. :p

 

I can't get enough of it, though I would like to see a different film in the cinema now.

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Toy Story 3 has become the highest grossing animated film of all time, reaching over $920 million dollars worldwide and $400 million dollars in the States.

 

And the DVD/Blu-Ray (2 disc Blu-Ray version, 2 disc Blu-Ray + DVD + Digital version and DVD version) is due out in the states on November 2nd (not sure of it in Europe but pre-Christmas for sure).

 

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DVD + Blu-ray Features

• Cars 2 Teaser Trailer

• Day And Night Theatrical Short

• Bonus: The Gang’s All Here, Toys! Epilogue

• Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science Of Adventure (with NASA)

• Paths To Pixar: Editorial

• Studio Stories: Where’s Gordon, Cereal Bar, Clean Start

• A Toy’s Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land

• Alex Syntek (Mexican Music Video for You’ve Got a Friend in Me)

 

Blu-ray Only Features

• Cine-explore by director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla K. Anderson

• Beyond The Toybox – Commentary Track

• Beginnings with Michael Arndt

• Bonnie’s Playtime – A Story Roundtable

• Roundin’ Up A Western Opening

• Goodbye Andy

• The Accidental Toymakers Of Pixar

• Life Of A Short

• Making of Day & Night

• Ken’s Dating Tips & Lotso Commercials

• "Dancing With The Stars" at Pixar

• Game: Toy Story Trivia Dash

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Toy Story 1, 2 and 3 Blu-Ray combi packs (i.e. Blu-ray disc, DVD discs and Digital copy dsics, which is 10 discs).

 

Special features are as follows:

 

• Filmmakers Reflect

• Making 'Toy Story'

• The Legacy of 'Toy Story'

• Designing Toy Story

• Design

• Story

• Production

• Music & Sound

• Publicity

• Audio Commentary

'• Toy Story 3' Sneak Peek: The Story

• Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Blast Off

• Studio Stories

• Buzz Takes Manhattan

• Black Friday: The 'Toy Story' You Never Saw

• Paths to Pixar: Artists

• Maximize Your Home Theater

 

 

• Making Toy Story 2

• John Lasseter Profile

• Cast of Characters

• Toy Box

• Deleted Scenes

• Design

• Production

• Music & Sound

• Publicity

• Audio Commentary

• Toy Story 3 Sneak Peek: The Characters

• Studio Stories

• Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: International Space Station

• Paths to Pixar: Technical Artists

• Pixar's Zoetrope

• Celebrating Our Friend Joe Ranft

 

 

• Cars 2 Teaser Trailer

• Day And Night Theatrical Short

• Bonus: The Gang’s All Here, Toys! Epilogue

• Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science Of Adventure (with NASA)

• Paths To Pixar: Editorial

• Studio Stories: Where’s Gordon, Cereal Bar, Clean Start

• A Toy’s Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land

• Alex Syntek (Mexican Music Video for You’ve Got a Friend in Me)

• Cine-explore by director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla K. Anderson

• Beyond The Toybox – Commentary Track

• Beginnings with Michael Arndt

• Bonnie’s Playtime – A Story Roundtable

• Roundin’ Up A Western Opening

• Goodbye Andy

• The Accidental Toymakers Of Pixar

• Life Of A Short

• Making of Day & Night

• Ken’s Dating Tips & Lotso Commercials

• "Dancing With The Stars" at Pixar

• Game: Toy Story Trivia Dash

 

 

Even though buying this will mean I have Toy Story 1 and 2 on DVD for a third time I still want it.

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Toy Story 1, 2 and 3 Blu-Ray combi packs (i.e. Blu-ray disc, DVD discs and Digital copy dsics, which is 10 discs).

 

Special features are as follows:

 

• Filmmakers Reflect

• Making 'Toy Story'

• The Legacy of 'Toy Story'

• Designing Toy Story

• Design

• Story

• Production

• Music & Sound

• Publicity

• Audio Commentary

'• Toy Story 3' Sneak Peek: The Story

• Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Blast Off

• Studio Stories

• Buzz Takes Manhattan

• Black Friday: The 'Toy Story' You Never Saw

• Paths to Pixar: Artists

• Maximize Your Home Theater

 

 

• Making Toy Story 2

• John Lasseter Profile

• Cast of Characters

• Toy Box

• Deleted Scenes

• Design

• Production

• Music & Sound

• Publicity

• Audio Commentary

• Toy Story 3 Sneak Peek: The Characters

• Studio Stories

• Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: International Space Station

• Paths to Pixar: Technical Artists

• Pixar's Zoetrope

• Celebrating Our Friend Joe Ranft

 

 

• Cars 2 Teaser Trailer

• Day And Night Theatrical Short

• Bonus: The Gang’s All Here, Toys! Epilogue

• Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science Of Adventure (with NASA)

• Paths To Pixar: Editorial

• Studio Stories: Where’s Gordon, Cereal Bar, Clean Start

• A Toy’s Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land

• Alex Syntek (Mexican Music Video for You’ve Got a Friend in Me)

• Cine-explore by director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla K. Anderson

• Beyond The Toybox – Commentary Track

• Beginnings with Michael Arndt

• Bonnie’s Playtime – A Story Roundtable

• Roundin’ Up A Western Opening

• Goodbye Andy

• The Accidental Toymakers Of Pixar

• Life Of A Short

• Making of Day & Night

• Ken’s Dating Tips & Lotso Commercials

• "Dancing With The Stars" at Pixar

• Game: Toy Story Trivia Dash

 

 

Even though buying this will mean I have Toy Story 1 and 2 on DVD for a third time I still want it.

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