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Tron, played by Bruce Boxleitner, is the titular character of the Disney movie Tron. He is a security program created by Alan Bradley (Also played by Boxleitner). Bruce Boxleitner as John Sheridan in Babylon 5 Bruce Boxleitner (born May 12, 1950 in Elgin, Illinois) is an American actor, best known for his leading roles in the television series The Macahans, Scarecrow and Mrs. ...
The Walt Disney Company (most commonly known as Disney) (NYSE: DIS) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ...
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. ...
When Sora is digitized into Space Paranoids (The game's Tron-based world), he and friends first encountered Tron in a Pit Cell, where they all been sent to by Sark. After helping Tron break free, they activate a power core which allows him to access the real world, allowing Sora and co. the ability to pass between them. Tron revealed he is trying to access the DTD (Door to Darkness) but cannot obtain the right password. He sends Sora to the real world, where they find the password behind a portrait of Xehanort. Tron then hacks the DTD, gaining back all of his functions, and granting Sora access to information on the Heartless and the Nobodies. He then changes the password to SoraDonaldGoofy to bide himself some time against the MCP while he and Sora's group fight a pitched battle with a Hostile Program at the I/O Tower, which they defeat. Tron then informs the trio of Ansem's status as his user and enemy, the latter because he rebooted the MCP. It is unknown if Tron later became aware of the fact that the person who rebooted the MCP was actually Ansem's apprentice, Xehanort. Kingdom Hearts II ) is an RPG video game developed by Square Enix and partly published by Buena Vista Games, directed by Tetsuya Nomura, character designer of several popular games such as Final Fantasy VII. Kingdom Hearts II was first released in 2005 in Japan for the PlayStation 2. ...
Sark is an evil computer program who is one of the main characters in the film Tron. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about Kingdom Hearts II Xehanort (ã¼ã¢ãã¼ã ZeanÅto) is a fictional character in the video game Kingdom Hearts for the PlayStation 2 and is the main villain of the game. ...
A Shadow Heartless, a Pureblood type. ...
The symbol of Organization XIII and Nobodies. ...
The Master Control Program (MCP), voiced by David Warner, is the main villain of the Disney movie Tron. ...
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Later, Tron is forced onto the game grid in a fight for his life. Meanwhile, Hollow Bastion is under attack by Heartless that the MCP has downloaded into reality. Sora and co. return to save Tron, and he soon learns that he has a lot of user friends: Squall Leonheart, Cid Highwind, Merlin, Yuffie, and Aerith and then Cloud Strife. They then return to the I/O Tower where Tron receives a special Eradicator program for use against the MCP. A solar sailer ride later, they arrive at the mainframe. They engage in battle with Commander Sark. They defeat him, but he is then upgraded by the MCP, who tries to convince Tron to join it. Tron refuses, and the gang deletes the MCP. In his happiness at the victory, Tron shows himself to have a "silly side". He then bids goodbye to his friends with a hug each, promising to see them again, before diving into the mainframe to take over the MCP's functions. Back on the outside, the Heartless disappear, and Tron gives his new friends something he dug out of the archives: Footage of when the Hollow Bastion Commitee got to work & began remembering Sora at that time. From watching the footage, Aerith revealed their home's real name as "Radiant Garden". Hollow Bastion, as seen in Kingdom Hearts. ...
Squall Leonhart is the main protagonist of the landmark RPG Final Fantasy VIII. At 17 years old, Squall is a student at Balamb Garden, a prestigious military academy for elite mercenaries. ...
Cid Highwind is a playable character in Final Fantasy VII. He is part of a long tradition of Final Fantasy Cids. ...
The word Merlin may refer to: Merlin (wizard), the wizard, associated with King Arthur, or things concerning him: Prophetiae Merlini (The Prophecies of Merlin) by Geoffrey of Monmouth, later added into the Historia Regum Britanniae Vita Merlini, by the same author Merlin, a medieval poem by Robert de Boron Merlin...
Yuffie Kisaragi is a fictional playable character from the PlayStation game Final Fantasy VII. She is a ninja and a thief, wielding an oversized shuriken. ...
Aeris Gainsborough (originally Aerith Gainsbourg in Tetsuya Nomuras art), is a major character from the video game Final Fantasy VII, and one of the main playable characters. ...
Cloud Strife (ã¯ã©ã¦ãã»ã¹ãã©ã¤ã Kuraudo Sutoraifu) is the main protagonist in Squaresofts (now known as Square Enix) role playing game Final Fantasy VII. His appearance is marked by spiky blonde hair, vivid blue eyes with a glow (a mark of SOLDIER and a sign of having been exposed to mako), dark...
Sark is an evil computer program who is one of the main characters in the film Tron. ...
In the game credits, Tron can be seen dancing, showing that he picked up his new friends "illogical habits". |