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Clu 2
This article is about Clu 2 from TRON: Legacy. For Clu from TRON, see Clu CLU 2 (shortened to Clu or CLU which stands for Codified Likeness Utility 2.0) is an artificial intelligence program -
Rinzler
Rinzler is Clu's primary enforcer. He is an exceptionally skilled warrior and is the elite combatant in all games in the Grid. In addition, he is the only known program to use two identity -
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Kevin Flynn
Kevin Flynn was a gifted computer programmer who, in 1982, created some best-selling video games for ENCOM which included Space Paranoids, Matrix Blaster, Vice Squad, and Light Cycles. As he developed his games, the -
TRON: Legacy
TRON: Legacy is the sequel to the original 1982 film, TRON. Joseph Kosinski made his feature film directorial debut with this film, while the previous film director, Steven Lisberger, returned as a producer. Jeff Bridges -
Tron
This article is about the computer program, Tron. For other uses, see Tron (disambiguation). Tron is a security computer program written by Alan Bradley, and in 1982 was taken prisoner by the self-aware Master -
Quorra
Quorra is the confidante and apprentice of Kevin Flynn. Flynn has shared his knowledge of the real world with her, and as such, she longs to experience what lies outside the realm of possibility in -
Master Control Program
The Master Control Program (or MCP) is the main antagonist in TRON. The MCP was a rogue computer program, created by Walter Gibbs and vastly improved by Ed Dillinger, that ruled over the world inside -
Clu
This article is about Clu from TRON. For Clu from TRON: Legacy, see Clu 2 Clu, which stands for Codified Likeness Utility, was a hacker program written by Kevin Flynn and played by Jeff Bridges -
Abraxas
Abraxas, formerly Jalen, was an Alpha-class ISO that evolved into a computer virus and attacked the Tron system in 1989. He is the main antagonist of TRON: Evolution. Abraxas' features are tall and thin -
ISO
Isomorphic Algorithms (better known as ISOs) were a race of programs that spontaneously evolved on the Grid, as opposed to being written by users. Their existence was considered a miracle by Kevin Flynn; however, Clu -
Light Cycle (5th generation)
The 5th generation light cycle is the most common type of light cycle shown in TRON: Legacy. The 5th-generation light cycle is the TRON: Legacy-era upgrade of the original light cycle and its -
Daft Punk
Daft Punk was an electronic music duo consisting of French musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (born February 8, 1974) and Thomas Bangalter (born January 3, 1975). They composed the musical score to TRON: Legacy -
Tron Parodies and Pop Culture References (Television)
The following are references and parodies of TRON in television. In the story segment, Homer³, Homer accidentally enters into an eerie third dimension (represented by 3D computer graphics). When Homer tried to explain his surroundings -
TRON
TRON is a 1982 science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn/Clu, Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley/Tron, Cindy Morgan as Lora Baines/Yori and Dan Shor -
Jet Bradley
Jethro "Jet" Eugene Bradley is the primary protagonist of TRON 2.0. In 2003, his father was kidnapped and while searching for him, he was digitized by Ma3a into the Game Grid. Spoiler warning: Plot -
Mara
Mara is a supporting character in TRON: Uprising, voiced by Mandy Moore. She is one of Beck's best friends and his co-worker at Able's garage. Mara specializes in making deadly weapons and -
Beck
Beck is the main protagonist of TRON: Uprising. He is voiced by Elijah Wood. Beck is a young program who becomes the leader of a revolution inside the Grid. His mission is to free his -
TRON: Uprising
TRON: Uprising is an animated science fiction TV series, part of the TRON series which aired on Disney's television channel Disney XD, in the United States. The show premiered on June 7, 2012, and -
TRON: Evolution
TRON: Evolution is a video game that was released December 7, 2010, before TRON: Legacy. The storyline takes place between TRON and TRON: Legacy and reveals significant events within the TRON mythology. Different variations of -
General Tesler
General Tesler is the main antagonist of TRON: Uprising voiced by Lance Henriksen. He is one of Clu's generals and is both extremely ambitious and a coldly calculating sadist. Tesler rules over Argon City -
Paige
Paige is a character of TRON: Uprising, voiced by Emmanuelle Chriqui. General Tesler's second-in-command, Paige has endured her share of tragedy. Separated from her "family" during a battle, she was rescued by -
Timeline (TRON)
The following is a timeline of the TRON Universe, which features both confirmed and unconfirmed dates within the canon of the franchise. Since the release of TRON: Legacy and its corresponding tie-ins as the -
Anon
Anon, also known as the Monitor, was a system monitor program written by Kevin Flynn. Anon is the main protagonist of TRON: Evolution. He was designed to assist Tron in keeping the peace during the -
ENCOM
ENCOM is an American multi-national computer technology corporation that developed many important programs and technologies such as digitization hardware and software, the MCP and Tron. In the 1980s ENCOM was mainly focusing on defense
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