TRON (1982) Connections

Followed by
TRON 2.0 (2003) (Video Game)

TRON: Legacy (2010)

Tron: Evolution (2010) (Video Game)

Tron: The Next Day (2011) (Short)

TRON: Uprising (2012) (TV Series)

Edited into
The Making of 'Tron' (2002) (Video)

Spin-off
Tron (1982) (Video Game)

TRON: Deadly Disks (1982) (Video Game) Video game based on movie.

Discs of Tron (1983) (Video Game) Arcade game based on movie.

TRON Solar Sailer (1983) (Video Game) Video game based on movie.

Referenced in
Koyaanisqatsi (1982)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Jimmy Aleck/Raymond Smullyan (1982) (TV Episode) Johnny mentions Cindy Morgan's movie

The King of Comedy (1982) Marquee of Tron visible in Times Square.

Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)

Backstage at Disney (1983) (TV Movie) Title is referenced

Lensman (1984)

2010: The Odyssey Continues (1984) (Short)

Mr. Love (1985)

The Color of Money (1986)

Remote Control (1988) Video case is shown in a video store.

DuckTales: Scrooge's Last Adventure (1990) (TV Episode) As in "TRON," Scrooge and Fenton enter a video game.

Computer Warriors (1990) (Video) The same plot just in reverse.

Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Full Mental Jacket (1991) (TV Episode) Referenced by Badge

Motormouth: Episode #4.17 (1991) (TV Episode) Poster art visible painted on backdrop at Arcade

The Lawnmower Man (1992)

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Being from Another Planet (1992) (TV Episode) Joel: "Looks like 'TRON.'"

Live from Washington D.C.: They Shoot HBO Specials, Don't They? (1993) (TV Special) mentioned by Dennis Miller

House of Cards (1993) When Kathleen Turner's character shows her son the virtual reality helmet, he mentions "Tron."

Hocus Pocus (1993) At the party at town hall, one of the party-goers is wearing a Tron costume.

Arcade (1993) (Video) Contains numerous references.

Deadly Games (1995) (TV Series) Reverse concept.

The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror VI (1995) (TV Episode) The appearence of the 3D world and the conversation that starts "Did anyone ever see that movie Tron?"

Freakazoid!: Relax-O-Vision/Fatman and Boy Blubber/Limbo Lock-Up/Terror Palace (1995) (TV Episode) Fanboy compares the cyber world he's in to the cyber world in Tron.

Spot Goes to Hollywood (1995) (Video Game) A driving level from the Genesis version is set on the grid from Tron.

Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996)

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (1996) (TV Episode) Mike: "TRON?"

Virtual Oz (1996) (Video)

Dexter's Laboratory: Star Spangled Sidekicks/The Justice Friends: TV Super Pals/Game Over (1996) (TV Episode) In "Game Over," Dexter gets zapped into and participates in a "TRON"-like video game. The game is called "Master Computer" which is the name of the evil artificial intelligence in the movie.

Batman & Robin (1997)

The Adam and Joe Show: Episode #2.4 (1997) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Adam.

Gex: Enter the Gecko (1998) (Video Game) Gex's catchphrase: "Boys, Tron didn't work once...it's not going to work twice!"

Batman Beyond (1999) (TV Series) The interior of the Batwing is black with red lines in the same way as Clu's tank interior.

Family Guy: A Hero Sits Next Door (1999) (TV Episode) Peter thinks to himself "What was the name of the bad guy from Tron? Aww, that's gonna drive me nuts!"

South Park: Jewbilee (1999) (TV Episode) The Jews summon Moses and he is exactly the same as the villain from this movie in appearence and voice.

Spaced: Battles (1999) (TV Episode) Tim has a Tron poster in his room.

Spaced: Chaos (1999) (TV Episode) Tim has a poster of the movie.

Toy Story 2 (1999) When Buzz walks through a dark hallway in the beginning, his space suit shows the glowing effect that was seen throughout this movie.

South Park: The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000 (2000) (TV Episode) The villain from Tron appears in this episode's opening sequence.

South Park: Quintuplets 2000 (2000) (TV Episode) The villain appears in this episode's opening sequence.

Charlie's Angels (2000)

Popular: Baby, Don't Do It! (2000) (TV Episode) Emory mentions the movie.

CyberWorld (2000) (Short)

Lizzie McGuire: Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High (2001) (TV Special) Timmy and Lizzie's dream sequence of them wearing their virtual costumes and race in the Tron World, with the setting from that scene recreates the movie with Lightcycles. Mentioned in dialogue. Blossom refers to the film. One of Timmy Turner's drawing of him and Lizzie McGuire that features all of the movie posters. Video case and tape is shown in the libary at HillRidge Jr. High.

The Fairly OddParents: The Big Problem!/Power Mad! (2001) (TV Episode) The outfits that characters wear in the video game world is based on the costumes from Tron.

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

South Park: Super Best Friends (2001) (TV Episode) Moses features in this episode, he is the villain from this movie.

Home Movies: Law and Boarder (2001) (TV Episode) Brendon mentions it in dialogue

Lizzie McGuire: Night of the Day of the Dead (2001) (TV Episode) Gaz Membrane is dressed as Yori, including the Tron costume in blue. VHS is briefly seen on display at Lizzie's house. A Lightcycle from the movie appears as props in the table at HillRidge Jr. High.

House of Mouse: Max's New Car (2001) (TV Episode) Two light cycles are featured in the background in the parking lot

Fubar (2002) Troy's nickname is Tron.

Saturday Night Live: Ian McKellen/Kylie Minogue (2002) (TV Episode) Kevin and Richie announce a Tron Opera at the end of Kevin and Richie's Comic Book Zone

The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002)

Taz Wanted (2002) (Video Game) Sound effects used for the lightcycles in TRON (1982).

Playing Dead: 'Resident Evil' from Game to Screen (2002) (Video)

Lizzie McGuire: Xtreme Xmas (2002) (TV Episode) Lightcycles parade float

Retarded Animal Babies (2003) (TV Series) "Tron-like car"

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) Timmy and Lizzie is wearing their outfits for the graduation ceremony, Timmy looked at the costume from TRON. Dib Membrane discuss the film to Ethan Craft. Zim says, "On the other side of the screen, it all looks so easy". Bubbles mentions the film. Lightcycles are briefly seen. Timmy use the "We'll be safe as long as the grid bugs don't get us" dialogue. Sound effect used for the lightcycle in TRON (1982). Mojo Jojo says "Take that, Master Control!", after Paolo Valisari is standing. Lizzie, Timmy, Professor, Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup are walking with Miranda and Gordo, the poster is shown in the Eternal City.

The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)

The Strokes: 12:51 (2003) (Video) The music video for "12:51" was inspired by the 1982 film Tron.

Superior Firepower: The Making of 'Aliens' (2003) (Video) Mention once

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) (Video Game)

Strongbad_email.exe (2004) (Video) In "Invisibility", the Tandy 400's last displayed words, while in the trash can, are "end of line", which is a phrase used by the Master Control Program to end a conversation with its minions

Darwinia (2005) (Video Game) The polymesh landscaping and recognizers were both paid extensive homage to in the game.

The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: The Bad News Ghouls/House of No Tomorrow (2005) (TV Episode) The evil main computer is called "Master Control"

A Square to Spare (2005) (Short) The line "we'll be safe as long as the grid bugs don't get us" is quoted.

Duck Hunted (2005) (Short) The main character is "digitized" into the electronic world in a similar way as in the movie Tron

LazyTown: Pixelspix (2005) (TV Episode) the scene where Sportacus and Robbie are scanned into Pixel's computer is refering to the digitizing scene from Tron

Kingdom Hearts II (2005) (Video Game) Features Commander Sark and a world based on this movie

The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: One of Us/Vanishing Act (2006) (TV Episode) The green pixel background is similar to the one in this movie.

VeggieTales: Larry-Boy and the Bad Apple (2006) (Video) Petunia's temptation world is based on Tron.

Squidbillies: Swayze Crazy (2006) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006) It is mentioned in a magazine.

Homestarrunner.com: Everything Else, Volume 2 (2006) (Video) In "Homestarloween Party", the Poopsmith's Halloween costume is of the title character.

We Are the Strange (2007) Rain walks through a Hallway that resembles the texture of the Tron world.

Ben 10: Game Over (2007) (TV Episode) Lead characters have to fight their way out of a video game's virtual-reality world.

Blades of Glory (2007) The skaters wear "Tron" costumes in the big finale.

Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ (2007) (Video Game) Features a world based on this film

Sam and Max: Reality 2.0 (2007) (Video Game) One of the C.O.P.S. computers says "end of line".

2007 MTV Movie Awards (2007) (TV Special) cars from Tron used to present Best Performance award

Destination Truth: Mamlambo/Tokoloshe (2007) (TV Episode) A young South African boy is seen wearing a shirt featuring a baby in an outfit similar to the suits seen in Tron.

LazyTown: Once Upon a Time (2007) (TV Episode) the scene where Sportacus is scanned into the fairytale book is refering to the digitizing scene from Tron

Chuck: Pilot (2007) (TV Episode) Chuck has a onesheet for it in his room

Charlie Brooker's Wipe: Episode #4.3 (2007) (TV Episode) A news studio is compared to a set from this film.

South Park: Imaginationland: Episode II (2007) (TV Episode) Characters dressed as the virtual people in this movie appear.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Sandworm (2007) (TV Episode) poster in Chuck's bedroom

South Park: Imaginationland: Episode III (2007) (TV Episode) A guard from Tron is in Imaginationland.

Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner (2007) (Video) Mentioned once.

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year (2007) (TV Special) Referenced by name

South Park: Imaginationland (2008) (Video) The "Blue" Guy is in Imaginationland.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Double Vision: Part 1 (2008) (TV Episode) Tron used as an example that a lot of names in the 80s had tron in them.

South Park: Canada on Strike (2008) (TV Episode) Tron guy is seen

Smother (2008) myrons holloween costume

The Big Bang Theory: The Pork Chop Indeterminacy (2008) (TV Episode) Sheldon wears a t-shirt depicting a light cycle

JVCD (2008) DVD cover seen

The Works: Sneakers (2008) (TV Episode) "Ideally, I'm thinking TRON."

The Big Bang Theory: The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem (2008) (TV Episode) Sheldon wears a "TRON" t-shirt.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Sensei (2008) (TV Episode) Frequent references to Chuck and Morgan having the Tron poster since they were twelve are especially pointed as Bruce Boxleitner who played Tron first appears in this episode as Dr. Woody Woodcomb (Devon's father)

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Beefcake (2009) (TV Episode) Morgan says that, like Chuck, he has a "TRON" poster in his room.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Lethal Weapon (2009) (TV Episode) Characters discuss the Tron poster in Chuck's bedroom.

Race to Witch Mountain (2009) An attendee to the UFO convention is prominently shown wearing a Tron Costume.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Colonel (2009) (TV Episode) Chuck's dad signals him by advertising a midnight screening of "TRON" on a theater marquee.

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Wolverine/Ghosts of Girlfriends Past/Battle for Terra (2009) (TV Episode) In Brett's Warehouse there is a box that says 'Tron Discs'

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) When the pulse cannon is fired at the undersea base, it makes the "de-rezz" sound when it hits the SHARCs

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Ugly Truth/G-Force/Orphan (2009) (TV Episode) Brett Erlich says "TRON: Legacy" is for all you lovers of "TRON."

Tosh.0: Tron Guy (2009) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue, and Tosh takes Tron Guy into the digital world

The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XX (2009) (TV Episode) Ron Hauge is credited as "Tron Hauge".

Tosh.0: Ladder Fail Guy (2009) (TV Episode) Tron Guy and Tosh are shown dressed as characters from the film

Smallville: Pandora (2009) (TV Episode) Chloe says, "Take that, Master Control!" after hacking into General Zod's towers.

The Jay Leno Show: Episode #1.69 (2009) (TV Episode) mentioned in a multiple-choice question Jay asks Jeff Bridges

Dollhouse: Getting Closer (2010) (TV Episode) Topher says the information could come from Tron because of the way people are dressed.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Three Words (2010) (TV Episode) Chuck has a Tron poster in his bedroom.

30 Rock: Black Light Attack! (2010) (TV Episode) Titles and characters mentioned by Lemon while under black light

Muchachada nui: Episode #4.2 (2010) (TV Episode) Referenced by character in segment "Luis Cobos presenta Muchachada Nuí"

Archer: Diversity Hire (2010) (TV Episode) When Sterling asks Pam to 'un-bounce' his HR complaint, she says "Who do you think I am, Tron?"

Boy (2010) Boy wears a singlet top with the 'TRON' logo on it.

Nostalgia Critic: Lost in Space (2010) (TV Episode) "...the family gets on the Tron-inspired swimsuits..."

South Park: 200 (2010) (TV Episode) Moses is based on the villain from this film.

Jeopardy!: Episode #26.185 (2010) (TV Episode) Subject of a $1,000 clue in the category "Movie Tag Lines"

Sons of Tucson: Father's Day (2010) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Ron.

Watchman Video Broadcast: What Is the Singularity? (2010) (TV Episode) Mike mentions that he recently rewatched TRON.

The Cinema Snob: Super Hornio Bros. (2010) (TV Episode) "Gee, this sure is a ripoff of TRON."

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Anniversary (2010) (TV Episode) The TRON poster is not only visible in Chuck's grownup room but also in the opening scene in his child's room.

Parenthood: No Good Deed (2010) (TV Episode) mentioned by Crosby

Hollywood's Top Ten: Computer Age Movies (2010) (TV Episode) Honorable mention

Kingdom Hearts Re: coded (2010) (Video Game) Tron appears in the opening cinematic

The Defenders: Nevada v. Killa Diz (2010) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Nick.

Epic Mickey (2010) (Video Game) The Petetronic is dressed as Sark during your fight with it and the battlefield resembles the computer world of the movie

TRON: Legacy (2010) When Sam goes back to his home/garage, the name on the outside on the building says "DUMONT". It is homeage to Barnard Hughee (Dr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont) in the original TRON movie.

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.51 (2010) (TV Episode) Jeff Bridges mentions that he was in the film 28 years ago

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.59 (2010) (TV Episode) Garrett Hedlund says he saw the film when he was 18 years old

Bum Reviews: Tron Legacy (2010) (TV Episode) referenced when discussing the sequel

Nostalgia Critic: The First Couple: TMNT (2010) (TV Episode) "Why do they look like Vanilla Ice if they just got out of TRON?"

80's Dan: Automan (2011) (TV Episode) Mentioned numerous times as being similar to "Automan."

Saturday Night Live: Miley Cyrus/The Strokes (2011) (TV Episode) In the "Our Time!" segment, Taboo (Andy Samberg) references the Black Eyed Peas' "Tron outfits" at the Super Bowl XLV halftime show.

The Cleveland Show: The Way the Cookie Crumbles (2011) (TV Episode) mentioned by Cleveland

Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 3, Citizen Brown (2011) (Video Game) Marty reads one of the floppy disks lying on George McFly's workbench in his garage as "Game Grid". The Game Grid was where the programs did battle in Tron.

Good Bad Flicks: Super Mario Bros (2011) (TV Episode) mentioned

Special Collector's Edition: ¡Hasta nunca, Doctor! (2011) (TV Episode) Appears on the list of DVD & Blu-Ray releases of April/May

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Wedding Planner (2011) (TV Episode) Poster is in Chuck's room

The Cinema Snob: Oversexed Rugsuckers from Mars (2011) (TV Episode) Cinema Bum is wearing a Tron shirt

Mad: Pooh Grit/Not-a-Fan-a-Montana (2011) (TV Episode) Referenced in "Pooh Grit"

Atop the Fourth Wall: Barbi Twins Adventures #1 (2011) (TV Episode) Griping about '90s comics' inability to differentiate virtual reality and alternate dimensions, Linkara asks, "Why do you make 'TRON' look realistic by comparison?"

Mad: Fast Hive/Minute to Flynn It (2011) (TV Episode) The Light Cycles appear in the Minute to Flynn It skit.

Community: Advanced Gay (2011) (TV Episode) Abed looks at Dean Pelton's costume and asks him, "TRON?"

Oliver Harper's Retrospectives and Reviews: Superman IV (2011) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Oliver.

Saints Row: The Third (2011) (Video Game) Being beamed into a virtual reality world.

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: May the Best Pet Win! (2011) (TV Episode) When Dash takes off near the ground, she leaves behind two flaming trails of rainbow fire and also weaves through her potential pets in the style of a lightcycle.

Animation Lookback: Don Bluth Part 1 (2011) (TV Episode) Another film that suffered from being in competition with E.T.

Legendary Odyssey (2011) (Short) Sticky note on TV reads "Flynn Lives".

Sanctuary: Chimera (2011) (TV Episode) When Nikola says going inside the system" is kind of awesome", Henry says "I beg to differ. I saw Tron".

Hagan Reviews: Intermedio (2012) (TV Episode) Hagan says the ghost looks like he's wearing a Tron outfit.

Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy: King Tutta (2012) (TV Episode) Fantasy Man has his adventures in a World like the Game Grid in Tron. Fantasy Man is sometimes referred to as a "Tron Quixote" character.

Once Upon a Time: What Happened to Frederick (2012) (TV Episode) Evil Queen/Regina Mills gives Henry "Space Paranoids", a fictional video game created by Kevin Flynn in Tron (1982), also released by The Walt Disney Company

Half in the Bag: Silent House and John Carter (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

Winter & Construction: Trent Trendsetter at the Chicago Comic Con (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned in conversation

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (2012) (Video Game) Open reference in Jiminy's Journal

DVD-R Hell: Animalympics (2012) (TV Episode) Mentioned as having the same director from "Animalympics."

Contamination: A Convention Story (2012) Mentioned in Interview

The Inbetweeners: Class Clown (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

Calling Automan: The Auto Feature (2012) (Video) actors and crew discuss how "Tron" influenced the series

The Neighbors: Things Just Got Real (2012) (TV Episode) Marty refers to Larry, who's clad in a silver spacesuit, as TRON.

Wreck-It Ralph (2012) When Vanellope crosses the finish line, everything changes from 'bad' to 'good' in a similar way as when the MPC was defeated and everything went from red to blue.

Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (2012) (Video Game) Petetronic re-appears. A Tron costume is available for Oswald

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Wreck It Ralph (2012) (TV Episode) poster shown; Hewy discusses movies on Video Games

The Big Bang Theory: The Bakersfield Expedition (2013) (TV Episode) Raj says that the ComicCon has a "'TRON'-themed dance party."

Once Upon a Time: Welcome to Storybrooke (2013) (TV Episode) A bus bench has an advertisement for ENCOM, the corporation from Tron

Supernatural: Pac-Man Fever (2013) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Dean

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (2013) (Video Game) The straight lines of the grid and mountains before the main menu screen, is a reference to the game grid in the 1982 movie Tron. The neon color gamut the characters wear in the film and beams of light from red, blue, orange, green, and yellow.

Show of the Week: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon and the '80s (2013) (TV Episode) The film is mentioned.

Phineas and Ferb: Great Balls of Water/Where's Pinky? (2013) (TV Episode) Dr. Doofenshmirtz's first guess at a security password is "Reindeer Flotilla", which turns to be the correct password

The Last of Us (2013) (Video Game) Movie poster parodies this film ("Savage Starlight The Movie")

Toy Hunter: Buck Rodgers Bet (2013) (TV Episode) Mike has a TRON poster on his wall.

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013) Clarisse Holds up her token in the style of Tron from the movie

Saints Row IV (2013) (Video Game) The mission Miller Space takes place in a virtual world based on Tron. There is also a tower which is called the I/O Tower.

Real Playing Game (2013) Visual design and music referenced.

WNUF Halloween Special (2013) A commercial for a videogame arcade promotes "Space Paranoids" videogame.

The Goldbergs: Call Me When You Get There (2013) (TV Episode) Adam wears a TRON movie t-shirt.

The Goldbergs: The Kremps (2013) (TV Episode) Chad and Adam mention this movie by name

NCIS: Gut Check (2013) (TV Episode) Flynn, Tron and Jeff Bridges mentioned

Once Upon a Time: Save Henry (2013) (TV Episode) Regina mentions Henry playing Space Paranoids, a game invented by Kevin Flynn in TRON

Honest Trailers: Dragonball Evolution (2013) (TV Episode) Quoted user is called 'Pix Tron'.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Pontiac Bandit (2014) (TV Episode) Doug has the film on LaserDisc.

King of the Nerds: In Search of a King (2014) (TV Episode) Brian mentions this movie by name

King of the Nerds: Angry Nerds (2014) (TV Episode) Brian and Curtis Armstrong both mention this movie by name

Awkward.: Sophomore Sluts (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Marcus Level (2014) (TV Series) Concept.

The Grad Job (2014) Émile can be seen wearing a "FLYNN Arcade" T-shirt during the heist.

Atop the Fourth Wall: Comic Book Quickies #3 (2014) (TV Episode) "Yeah, you could've promoted G.I. Joe, Tron or He-Man."

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix (2014) (Video Game) Features a world based on this film

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (2014) (Video Game) "Inside the computer" sections with figures dressed in black with glowing panels.

Once Upon a Time: Smash the Mirror: Part 1 (2014) (TV Episode) When the Snow Queen (Ingrid) is transported to 1982 by the Sorcerer's Apprentice, a poster of Tron can be seen in the city.

Once Upon a Time: Smash the Mirror: Part 2 (2014) (TV Episode) Movie poster seen when the Snow Queen first enters our world in 1982.

Honest Game Trailers: Kingdom Hearts (2015) (TV Episode) Tron appears

NCIS: The Artful Dodger (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue by DiNozzo.

The Americans: Stingers (2015) (TV Episode) Stan lends Henry a bootleg copy on VHS.

Tomorrowland (2015) "Identify yourself" imitated

Major Lazer: I, Killscreen (2015) (TV Episode) Going inside a video game wearing similar outfits.

Ant-Man (2015) Kurt references Kevin Flynn's break in to Encom, when Scott Lang breaks into Hank Pyms fingerprint scanner room.

Mr. Robot: eps1.3_da3m0ns.mp4 (2015) (TV Episode) Romero and Mobley mention the film.

Rick and Morty: A Rickle in Time (2015) (TV Episode) Jerry: "Call the land of Tron? We have Tron people over here!"

Scream: The TV Series: Exposed (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Honest Game Trailers: Disney Infinity (2015) (TV Episode) Tron appears

The Cinema Snob: Xanadu (2015) (TV Episode) "...and then gliding off like fuckin' TRON."

The Soup: Episode #12.48 (2015) (TV Episode) Mankini says 'It's like Tron' in montage of Mankini clips

Shameless: #AbortionRules (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

The Goldbergs: Double Dare (2016) (TV Episode) Adam wears a TRON movie t-shirt.

Traceroute (2016) Johannes wears an ENCOM hat. Shows text insert "Reindeer Flotilla", a reference to the password in Tron

I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: The (Not Disney) Collection (2016) (TV Episode) Alex Beltman mentions it.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with X-Men Apocalypse in 20 Minutes or Less (2016) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

The Last Man on Earth: If You're Happy and You Know It (2016) (TV Episode) Gail calls the Roomba "Tron"

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (2017) (Video Game) Open reference in Jiminy's Journal

Brigsby Bear (2017) Poster

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix (2017) (Video Game) Features a world based on this film

Silicon Valley: Teambuilding Exercise (2017) (TV Episode) Big Head says his class has watched half of this movie

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Justice League: Flashpoint Paradox (2017) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Honest Game Trailers: Mega Man (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned by narrator

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Marisol Nichols (2017) (TV Episode) Referenced in "Props"

South Park: The Fractured but Whole (2017) (Video Game) The depiction of Moses is based on a character from TRON.

Once Upon a Time: Wake Up Call (2017) (TV Episode) Tron merchandise in the episode

Runaways: Metamorphosis (2017) (TV Episode) Alex quotes a line from Tron: "On the other side of the screen, it all looks so easy"

Outside Xbox: 7 Failed Consoles That Made No Sense Even Then (2017) (TV Episode) The film is mentioned.

I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: The (NOT DREAMWORKS) Collection - 9 Movies! (2017) (TV Episode) Poster is shown.

Show No Mercy (2018) (Short) Flynn's arcade was used a visual reference for certain shots and set design.

Outside Xbox: OnRush Gameplay: 5 Reasons It's Not Just Motorstorm Again (2018) (TV Episode) The film is mentioned.

Once Upon a Time: Sisterhood (2018) (TV Episode) "Flynn's Barcade" is a reference to Flynn's Arcade from Tron.

Once Upon a Time: Is This Henry Mills? (2018) (TV Episode) Regina hands Henry a TRON lunch box

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong With Tron Legacy In 16 Minutes Or Less (2018) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Hawaii Five-0: A 'ohe mea 'imi a ka maka (2018) (TV Episode) Jerry told his friends that the movie was based off real-life events.

Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) In the beginning of the movie, Ralph and Vanellope race in the Tron arcade game, with the setting from that scene in the movie recreated from scratch, but end up getting caught in a virus, which serves as a minor foreshadowing plot device.

Kingdom Hearts III (2019) (Video Game) Seen in Sora's memory fragments at the Station of Awakening

Best of the Worst: Cybernator, Panther Squad, and Project Metalbeast (2019) (TV Episode) "It's straight out of TRON."

The Cinema Snob: Hellbound: Hellraiser II (2019) (TV Episode) The Snob mentions it.

Show Offs: Doctor Space (2019) (TV Episode) Referenced as an example of the sci-fi genre

Thunderbirds Are Go: Buried Treasure (2020) (TV Episode) DigiMax enters a Tron like digital world.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Re-Changing of the Bobs (2020) (TV Episode) Brought up as a movie whose props are going to be talked about in Prop Culture.

Solar Opposites: Retrace-Your-Step-Alizer (2020) (TV Episode) Terri suggests maybe they are in this movie.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Who Asked For This? (2020) (TV Episode) Brought up in discussion.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: A Soulful Christmas (2020) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue.

Wicked!: Death Disk (TV Episode) Concept.

Features
Sprint 2 (1976) (Video Game) Game appears in this film

Space Wars (1977) (Video Game) Game unit appears.

Atari Football (1978) (Video Game) Game appears in this film

Atari Basketball (1979) (Video Game) Game appears in this film

Tail Gunner (1979) (Video Game) Game appears in this film

Pac-Man (1980) (Video Game)

Rally-X (1980) (Video Game) Game appears in this film

Berzerk (1980) (Video Game) Game appears in this film

Battlezone (1980) (Video Game) Game appears in this film

Asteroids Deluxe (1981) (Video Game) Game unit appears

Featured in
Computers Are People, Too! (1982) (TV Movie)

Sneak Previews: The Secret of NIMH/The Devil's Playground/Gregory's Girl/TRON (1982) (TV Episode) Reviewed, clips shown

Making the Most of the Micro: Moving Pictures (1983) (TV Episode) excerpt shown

The Ice Pirates (1984) Sound effects of the motorcycles are the same used for the light-cycles in Tron (1982).

The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue (1985) (Video) An excerpt is shown

The Magical World of Disney: Disney Goes to the Oscars (1986) (TV Episode) clips

The Magical World of Disney: Great Moments in Disney Animation (1987) (TV Episode) clips

At the Movies: Life with Mikey/Super Mario Bros./Guilty as Sin/What's Love Got to Do with It (1993) (TV Episode) The Video Pick of the Week.

The Story Behind 'Toy Story' (1996) (Video)

Lizzie McGuire: Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High (2001) (TV Special) Various clips of the movie are used for Lizzie and Timmy's fantasy sequence.

Disney Through the Decades (2001) (Video) Clips

The Making of 'Tron' (2002) (Video)

Tron: Development (2002) (Video) Clips, behind-the-scenes and making of

Tron: Storyboarding (2002) (Video) Clips, behind-the-scenes and making of

Tron: Digital Imagery (2002) (Video) Clips, behind-the-scenes and making of

Tron: Music (2002) (Video) Clips, behind-the-scenes and making of

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) (Video Game)

I Love the 80's 3-D: 1982 (2005) (TV Episode) In the 1982 episode

The Pixar Story (2007) 30 seconds of the movie is shown

The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics (2008) (TV Movie) clips

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Surrogates/Pandorum/Fame (2009) (TV Episode) "Rotten Tomatoes Show Sports Network" segment

American Masters: Jeff Bridges: The Dude Abides (2011) (TV Episode) Features references and clips

The Tron Phenomenon (2011) (Video) Clips, behind-the-scenes and making of

Photo Tronology (2011) (Video) Clips, behind-the-scenes and making of

The Nostalgia Chick: Tron (2011) (TV Episode) movie is reviewed

Brows Held High: We Are the Strange (2011) (TV Episode) clip shown

Special Collector's Edition: Perros de paja (2013) (TV Episode) clip shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Paused Movie Moments (2013) (TV Episode) Secret Surprises is #5.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Greatest Sound Effects in Movies (2013) (TV Episode) The lightcycle sound effect in the TRON franchise is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Landmark CGI Movie Effects (2013) (TV Episode) The light cycles in TRON are #1.

The Goldbergs: The Kremps (2013) (TV Episode) Clip shown in beginning montage.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Jeff Bridges Performances (2013) (TV Episode) Kevin Flynn is #9.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Sci-Fi Movie Villains (2014) (TV Episode) Master Control Program gets an honorable mention.

1,001 Movies You Must See (Before You Die) (2014) (Short) Clip is presented

WatchMojo: Top 10 Live-Action Disney Movies (2014) (TV Episode) TRON is #8.

Brows Held High: Gerry Redux! (2014) (TV Episode) Footage is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Milestones in Cinema (2015) (TV Episode) TRON gets an honorable mention for being a breakthrough in computer animation.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Sports in Movies and TV (2015) (TV Episode) The Light Cycle Match is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Greatest Movie Lasers (2015) (TV Episode) The Experimental Digitizing Laser is #5.

Mr. Robot: eps1.2_d3bug.mkv (2015) (TV Episode) Played in the hotel during Elliot's withdrawals.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Virtual Reality Movie Moments (2015) (TV Episode) Enter the Mainframe is #4.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Special Effects That Didn't Age Well (2016) (TV Episode) The special effects for Tron are #3.

Renegade Cut: Tron (2016) (TV Episode) movie is discussed and analyzed

HyperNormalisation (2016) Excerpt shown with comment in a social context.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Amazing Cyberpunk Movies (2017) (TV Episode) TRON gets an honorable mention.

Scope (2017) (Video) clip shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies Inspired by Video Games (2017) (TV Episode) TRON is #10.

WatchMojo: Top 20 Most Paused Movie Moments (2019) (TV Episode) Secret Surprises is #5.

The Movies: The Eighties (2019) (TV Episode) Scenes shown

Hollywood 1982: un été magique au cinéma (2019) (TV Movie) movie clips shown and discussed

WatchMojo: Top 10 Films Ahead of Their Time (2019) (TV Episode) TRON is #9.

Prop Culture: Tron (2020) (TV Episode) Clips are featured.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Hidden Secrets That Make the Movie Better (2020) (TV Episode) Pac-Man on the Monitor gets an honorable mention.

Spoofed in
Curse of the Pink Panther (1983) The opening titles are an extended parody of Tron.

Weird Science: It Takes a Geek (1996) (TV Episode) The scenes featuring Lisa inside Principal Scampi's computer are a parody of the film, complete with Lightcycles.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Pumaman (1998) (TV Episode) Parodied with the look of the nanites.

Family Guy: One If by Clam, Two If by Sea (2001) (TV Episode) Peter replaces Jeff Bridges in a scene that spoofs Tron, with the same Lightcycles.

Zoolander (2001) Zoolander's outfits - when getting brainwashed and in the catwalk finale.

Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase (2001) (Video)

The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002)

Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie's Misadventures in HillRidge (2002) (Video Game)

Wendell and Wuggums in Game Over (2002) (Video) Wendell got trapped inside a video game in the same style of Tron.

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)

Game Over (2004) (TV Series)

Robot Chicken: Metal Militia (2006) (TV Episode) car dealership sells items from this movie that kill the owners

Being Ian: Blah Blah Blog (2007) (TV Episode) Tron world, Lightcycles.

Spaceballs: The Animated Series: Grand Theft Starship (2008) (TV Episode) The green grid; Vespa and Lone Star commandeer a tank in an attempt to escape.

South Park: You Have 0 Friends (2010) (TV Episode) when Stan is sucked into his computer

The Venture Bros.: The Diving Bell vs. the Butterglider (2010) (TV Episode) Billy and Pete's cycle and their cycle gear.

How It Should Have Ended: The TRON HISHE Rap (2010) (TV Episode) Rap parody

L.B. Rayne: The Groove Grid (2010) (Video) The purported "lost theme song" to the film.

Adventure Time: Guardians of Sunshine (2011) (TV Episode) Finn and Jake in a video game parodies this movie.

Robot Chicken: Catch Me If You Kangaroo Jack (2011) (TV Episode) The nerd enters the TRON computer system.

Mad: HOPS/Naru210 (2011) (TV Episode) "Soul Tron" is a spoof of this movie.

Futurama: Law and Oracle (2011) (TV Episode) A police-bike chase takes place on a Tron-like grid.

Superjail!: The Trouble with Triples (2012) (TV Episode) Jackknife and Jailbot enter the video games.

Robot Chicken: Butchered in Burbank (2012) (TV Episode) parody skit

Adventure Time: A Glitch Is a Glitch (2013) (TV Episode) Finn and Jake's journey into the computer reality parodies this movie.

Comedy Bang! Bang!: Andy Samberg Wears a Plaid Shirt & Glasses (2013) (TV Episode) Reggie's quest to find tweets is a spoof of this movie

SuperMansion: Virtual Reality Bites (2017) (TV Episode) The motorcycle race and outfits in the virtual reality world.

The Venture Bros.: The Unicorn in Captivity (2018) (TV Episode) Dot Com is a computer-themed villainess with a costume that parodies TRON.

Mitty in the City (2020) (Video) Second fantasy is a parody of this movie