TRON
'TRON' may refer to:
★ ''TRON'' (film), a 1982 Disney science fiction film starring Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, and Cindy Morgan
★ ''TRON'' (arcade game), an arcade game based on the ''TRON'' film
★ Tron (character), the titular character of the above two
★ ''Tron 2.0'', a video game sequel to the above film
★ Tron (hacker), pseudonym of a German hacker, Boris Floricic
★ Amphoe Tron (Tron district), Uttaradit, Thailand
★ TRON Project, a real-time operating system kernel
★ TRON command, a debugging command in the BASIC programming language
★ TRON (encoding), a multi-byte character encoding
★ Tron Bonne, a character in the ''Mega Man Legends'' series of video games
★ Tron, a recurring character on Chappelle's Show.
★ Studio TRON, a comic book and animation studio created by manga artist Kia Asamiya.
★ Tron Øgrim, a Norwegian journalist and author.
★ The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, a Japanese video game.
'Tron' may also be short for:
★ Mechatronics, a field of engineering
★ Mellotron, an electromechanical polyphonic keyboard musical instrument
★ St George's-Tron Church, a church in Glasgow, Scotland
★ The Tron Kirk, a church in Edinburgh, Scotland
★ Tronfjell, a mountain in the Norwegian region Østerdalen, district Tynset, near the village Alvdal
★ ''TRON'' (film), a 1982 Disney science fiction film starring Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, and Cindy Morgan
★ ''TRON'' (arcade game), an arcade game based on the ''TRON'' film
★ Tron (character), the titular character of the above two
★ ''Tron 2.0'', a video game sequel to the above film
★ Tron (hacker), pseudonym of a German hacker, Boris Floricic
★ Amphoe Tron (Tron district), Uttaradit, Thailand
★ TRON Project, a real-time operating system kernel
★ TRON command, a debugging command in the BASIC programming language
★ TRON (encoding), a multi-byte character encoding
★ Tron Bonne, a character in the ''Mega Man Legends'' series of video games
★ Tron, a recurring character on Chappelle's Show.
★ Studio TRON, a comic book and animation studio created by manga artist Kia Asamiya.
★ Tron Øgrim, a Norwegian journalist and author.
★ The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, a Japanese video game.
'Tron' may also be short for:
★ Mechatronics, a field of engineering
★ Mellotron, an electromechanical polyphonic keyboard musical instrument
★ St George's-Tron Church, a church in Glasgow, Scotland
★ The Tron Kirk, a church in Edinburgh, Scotland
★ Tronfjell, a mountain in the Norwegian region Østerdalen, district Tynset, near the village Alvdal
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