model of the lovable D-O droid from the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker movie. Only time will tell, but regardless of whether Buzz seems very Buzzy in this trailer, fans will likely still be very excited to follow him on his journey to infinity and beyond. LEGO 75267 Star Wars Mandalorian Battle Pack Set with 4 Minifigures. This is an origin story after all, so perhaps it lays the foundation for the oversized ego that accompanies his toy counterpart. It feels decidedly more 'Star Wars' than 'Toy Story,' which might not be a bad thing in the end, but certainly comes as a surprise given the personality that they've already established for Lightyear. There's droids (like WALL-E crossed with BB-8) and some goofy alien encounters, and a conclusion showing Buzz marveling at his signature space suit for the first time.
This character pack includes the deadly General Grievous and his loyal Commando Droid, Battle Droid, and Super Battle Droid, plus the protocol droids ME-8D9 and W1-LE, the metallic bounty hunter IG-88, and your favorite astromech with a bad motivator: R5-D4.
Then the trailer goes into montage mode, in which he's shown pensively staring at an alien sunset, then landing his ship in a dark forest that again looks quite like Yoda's home planet of Dagobah. The Droid Character Pack brings new metallic fun to LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Set to the song 'Starman' by David Bowie, the trailer begins with Lightyear strapping into a space shuttle that looks perhaps a little too similar to an X-Wing from 'Star Wars' and flying very, very close to the sun.