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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a film released in 1982 by {{w|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 released in 2010 called ''{{w|Tron: Legacy}}''. ''Tron'' was not a very popular film at first, but as time progressed it became more popular and is now referenced in many other forms of media, including ''[[Futurama]]''.
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a film released in 1982 by {{w|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 released in 2010 called ''{{w|Tron: Legacy}}''. ''Tron'' was not a very popular film at first, but as time progressed it became more popular and is now referenced in many other forms of media, including ''[[Futurama]]''.

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Tron is a film released 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 released in 2010 called Tron: Legacy. Tron was not a very popular film at first, but as time progressed it became more popular and is now referenced in many other forms of media, including Futurama.

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