Two-year-old Hagen Davis, from California, was devastated when he realized that he'd misplaced his beloved toy whilst traveling to Dallas, Texas, with his family. Uunbeknownst to Hagen, the toy was picked up by a kind-hearted employee at Dallas Love Field Airport. Ramp agent Jason Hamm was able to find the owner by matching his name, which (like the movie) had been scrawled on the toy's foot, along with the flight using the airline seat bookings. Buzz then posed for photos on the runway, in the cockpit, next to the plane engine and all over the airport. Also in the box was a note saying Buzz has completed his mission, but got to explore the airport and that Buzz was so excited to be reunited with his buddy. There were also pictures as proof. Hagens Mom said "It was just really amazing to see somebody go out of their way. He had to pay to ship the box and pay for the pictures. He was just a ramp agent. He wasn't a big wig. For somebody to take that time for a stranger, it was really, really awesome." Hagen and his parents took off from Sacramento, California, on January 30, to attend a funeral.