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That's an Audience Reaction (thus YMMV) and also an Out-Universe Example, neither of which we put on the main page. Flat What should only be listed here if one is said In-Universe (and thus, by this trope's straight definition, Played Straight in here anyway). (Correct me if I'm wrong about something here.)
(That's an Audience Reaction (thus YMMV) and also an Out-Universe Example, neither of which we put on the main page. Flat What should only be listed here if one is said In-Universe (and thus, by this trope's straight definition, Played Straight in here anyway). (Correct me if I'm wrong about something here.))
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* [[Fake-Out Opening]]: The beginning with Buzz Lightyear infiltrating Zurg's planet.
* [[Fake Static]]: Al uses this while talking to Mr. Kinoshi on his cell phone.
* [[Flat What]]: Probably a lot of viewers' reaction to "Buzz" getting blown up in the [[Fake-Out Opening]].
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]: Zurg's Ion Blaster, particularly in the video game, shoots yellow-green "plasma". Zurg also fires green, ping-pong-like balls in his fight against Impostor Buzz at the elevator shaft in Al's apartment (probably supposed to represent [[Hard Light|plasma bullets]]). Buzz can usually [[Painfully-Slow Projectile|dodge these]] by jumping across the air, tumbling acrobatically, etc. Averted by Buzz's [[Hit Scan|laser]]. which instantly hits the target.
* [[Furry Confusion]]: A brief moment of this happens when Buzz uses an out-of-the-box, yet apparently non sentient or even alive [[Cymbal-Banging Monkey]] in his attempt to catch out with the other toys as they leave Al's Toy Barn.
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