Tron (disambiguation)
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Tron is a 1982 science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Productions. The film has spawned the Tron multimedia franchise.
Tron may also refer to:
Characters
- Tron (character), a character from the Tron franchise
 - T'ron, a character in the Dragonriders of Pern series of science fiction novels
 - Tron Bonne, a character in the Mega Man Legends series of video games
 - Tron Carter, a recurring character on Chappelle's Show
 
Films
- Tron, the 1982 film
 - Tron (soundtrack), the soundtrack album for the 1982 film
 - Tron: Legacy, a 2010 science fiction film sequel
 
Television
- Tron: Uprising, a 2012 television series set between Tron and Tron: Legacy
 
Games
- Tron (video game), an arcade game based on the 1982 film
 - Discs of Tron, a second arcade game based on the 1982 film
 - Tron 2.0 (video game), a 2003 video game sequel
 - Tron Evolution: Battle Grids, a video game based on the 2010 Tron: Legacy film
 - Tron: Evolution, a 2010 video game that serves as a prequel to the Tron: Legacy film
 
Comics
- Tron 2.0: Derezzed (2003), an unreleased mini-series
 - Tron: The Ghost in the Machine (2006–2008), a six-issue series continuing the storyline of the film Tron and the video game Tron 2.0
 - Tron: Betrayal (2010), a two-issue series serving as the official prequel to the Tron: Legacy film
 - Studio TRON, a comic book and animation studio created by manga artist Kia Asamiya
 
Computing
- TRON command, a debugging command in the BASIC programming language, an abbreviation of TRace ON
 - TRON project, a real-time operating system kernel
 - TRON (encoding), a multi-byte character encoding
 - Tron, a block cellular automaton rule
 
People
- Jay Maynard (born 1960), American computer programmer known as the "Tron Guy" for his self-made electroluminescent costume inspired by the 1982 Tron film
 - Tron (hacker) (1972–1998), pseudonym of German hacker Boris Floricic
 
First name
- Tron Erik Hovind (born 1956), Norwegian politician for the Centre Party
 - Tron LaFavor (born 1979), American football player
 - Tron Øgrim (1947–2007), Norwegian journalist, author, and politician for the Workers' Communist Party
 - Tron Frede Thingstad (born 1946), Norwegian marine microbiologist
 - Tron Austin (born 1997)
 
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Last name
- Audun Tron (born 1945), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
 - Georges Tron (born 1957), French politician for the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)
 - Nicolò Tron (circa 1399–1473), the 68th Doge of Venice
 
Places
- Amphoe Tron (Tron district), Uttaradit, Thailand
 - The Tron, nickname of Hamilton, New Zealand
 - Tronfjell, a mountain in the Norwegian region Østerdalen, district Tynset, near the village Alvdal
 
Scotland
- Tron Kirk, a church in Edinburgh, Scotland
 - Tron Theatre, a theatre in Glasgow, Scotland
 - Trongate, a street in Glasgow, Scotland
 - St George's-Tron Church, a church in Glasgow, Scotland
 
Other
- Tron MVNO, a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in the Malaysia
 - Tron (Scotland), a weighing machine in medieval Scotland
 - The Trons, an automated robot musical group from New Zealand
 
-tron
The suffix "-tron" denotes a complex scientific instrument. Examples include:
- Cyclotron, type of particle accelerator in which charged particles accelerate outwards from the centre along a spiral path
 - Jumbotron, a type of TV developed by Sony
 - Mechatronics, a field of engineering
 - Mellotron, an electromechanical polyphonic keyboard musical instrument
 - Phytotron, an enclosed research greenhouse used for studying interactions between plants and the atmosphere
 - Trinitron, a brand of CRTs and televisions by Sony
 
See also
- All pages beginning with "Tron"
 - All pages with titles containing Tron
 - Tran (disambiguation)
 
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