Tron
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Tron is a fictional movie created in 1982 by Walt Disney Pictures about the story of Kevin Flynn, a man who is "digitized" into his computer system and must find a way out. A sequel was created in 2010 called Tron: Legacy. It was not a very popular movie at first, but as time progressed it became more popular and is now referenced in many other forms of media, including "Futurama".
References to Tron in "Futurama"
- In "A Bicyclops Built for Two", the crew going into cyberspace may be a reference to Tron.
- In "Love and Rocket", when Bender uploads his software into The Planet Express Ship is a reference to Tron.
- In "Law and Oracle", Fry and URL chase Erwin Schrödinger into Circuit City where a Tron-like chase ensues. This is a reference to the Light Cycle battles that were shown in Tron.
- In "A Farewell to Arms", Leela says "If only I could get back all that time I spent watching Tron: Legacy." Fry then replies "Leela, I've made up my mind. Before we die, I'm going to find and destroy every remaining copy of Tron: Legacy."
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Episodes mentioned
- "A Bicyclops Built for Two" | 2ACV09
- "Love and Rocket" | 4ACV03
- "Law and Oracle" | 6ACV16
- "A Farewell to Arms" | 7ACV02
External Links
Sources
- Tron Wikipedia
- Futurama as seen on Netflix