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A small dance troupe from Japan’s Wrecking Crew Orchestra are bringing a Tron-inspired performance to the stage complete with music and LED effects. Hit the jump to check it out in its entirety, along with their appearance in a Japanese commercial for Docomo’s rollout of the Sony Xperia smartphone.

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Tron and motorcycle suits go together. UD Replicas already offers Sam Flynn and Quorra replica suits, so why wouldn’t they make a copy of Rinzler’s? He may be not be so nice, but his threads make a statement on the grid or not. You can buy almost everything you see in the photo: boots, jacket, gloves, pants, and the identity disc. You’ll have to find your own helmet. Without it, the protective material the suit is made of won’t do you much good.

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ArtificeClothing has a TRON-inspired ensemble on Etsy that will make any guy’s jaw drop. Plus, after about 10 minutes of bright light exposure, the dress will glow. An hours worth of charging should net you around 12 hours of light.

If you think you can wear something like this, be warned—the whole ensemble doesn’t come cheap. The corset alone will set you back $109.

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VolTRON

by Sean Fallon on May 16, 2011

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Pfft. I’m not going to taken on Voltron and get derezzed. I mean, it’s not like he doesn’t already have a sword and lion limbs for weapons—why does he need an identity disc?

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Once again, Tron and The Big Lebowski get all mashed up. The Dude also appears to be reaching for a bowling ball enveloped in a giant dildo of light.

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We already got a look at the Thor and Captain America costumes you’ll be wearing on Halloween this year, but Costume Craze has followed up with a sneek peak at the Tron and all new sexy Ninja Turtles line.

Check out the full lineup after the break.

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Tron: Bit Chat

by Sean Fallon on January 13, 2011

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What idiot gave these two a talk show? It goes on like this for hours.

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Back in the day, Tron was a bit more civilized. They had monocles that glowed and Clu was simply called “Old Chap.”

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Jay Maynard, who has been known as “Tron Guy” since 2004, was recently denied a seat in a Minnesota theater because he wanted to experience the new movie wearing the Tron costume that made him famous on YouTube. Although it could be chalked up to anti-Tron costume bias, Tron Guy himself believes the more likely scenario was that it was just too distracting. Either way, this kind of dedication deserves a free private screening. What do you think, Disney?

(via TMZ)