Studio TRON, a comic book and animation studio created by manga artist Kia Asamiya.
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Tron is a 1982 Walt Disney Productions science fiction movie starring Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn (and his counterpart inside the electronic world, Clu), Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley (and Tron), Cindy Morgan as Lora Baines(and Yori) and Dan Shor as Ram.
Tron himself is Sora's world-exclusive partner in battle and light cycles (which are somewhat different from the movie light cycles, gameplay-wise) are featured as well.
The background music for Tron was written by pioneer electronic musician Wendy Carlos, who is most well-known for her album, Switched-On Bach and for the soundtracks to many films, including A Clockwork Orange and The Shining.
Tron was a arcade game manufactured and distributed by Bally Midway in 1982.
The game itself consists of four subgames, each inspired by the Tron movie events (not all of which exist in the movie in their entirety): the Grid Bugs subgame, Light Cycles subgame, MCP Cone subgame, and Tanks subgame.
Tron was followed by the arcade game Discs of Tron in 1983 and the video games Tron 2.0 and Tron 2.0 Killer App in 2004.