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 Tron 20th Anniversary Kubricks
An amazing blast of Tron
nostalgia from Japan, these "Kubrick" playsets - a popular variety of
novelty toys that resemble nothing so much as Lego
men on steroids - offer the first miniature models of any Tron vehicles
other than the light cycles. And that said, the light cycles kick ass
too.
Each playset comes in a massive box adorned with authentic Tron
artwork (right down to attributing the figures to being actual ENCOM products),
and a fold-up lid held in place by velcro. When opened, the lid offers a window
view of the items in that individual set. One set contains Tron, Yori (in her
first ever appearance as a toy) and an orange light cycle. Another contains Flynn,
a red light cycle, and one of those tank programs he should never have written.
A third set bundles one of Sark's generic warriors, a yellow light cycle, and a
nifty Recognizer which overcomes the problem of replicating the movie's
unconnected-segments design by using clear plastic to join the various pieces.
Finally, the villainous Sark, packed with
a blue light cycle and the ominous cylindrical face of the MCP, rounds out the
collection. (The MCP face also opens to reveal the wizened form of its original
program as seen at the end of the movie.)

Tron 20th Anniversary Kubrick Figures (2002)
Clockwise from top left: Tron, Flynn, Yori, Warrior, Sark.
While the characters are plenty familiar (still no Dumont or Ram
figures!), the cute sculpts and paint detail are more elaborate than one might
expect. Except for the warrior and Yori, every figure includes his own
glow-in-the-dark disk, as well as a glow-in-the-dark handlebar to hold when
mounted on their light cycles. (There's no real reason for the tiny - and
potentially easy-to-lose - handlebar, other than to replicate the floating
handlebar gripped by the movie's characters just prior to the formation of the
light cycles.) The helmets are removable as well, except for the warrior's, but
in the end they don't reveal anything underneath but a featureless bald
head.

Tron 20th Anniversary Kubrick Light Cycles (2002)
The Recognizer, tank and MCP have never seen the light of day as toys before,
and they're so well-replicated that they'd be highlights on anyone's
Tron toy shelf, even next to the Tomy or Neca 33/4"
figures. That said, the light cycles still steal the show; each cycle
comes with its own "jet wall" accessory which snaps into a notch on
the back of each bike and gives it enough support to stand. The walls are
exact reproductions of the light cycle sequence from the movie, including
the fact that they "erupt" upward from the wheel with a translucent
white flare. Each well turns at one right angle, offering some really nifty
display possibilities even though they're fixed in that shape. And best of all,
the light cycles really do roll.

Tron 20th Anniversary Kubrick Assessories (2002)
Clockwise from top left: Recognizer, Tank, that big bad Master Control
Program everybody's been talking about.
They're all put together in a very simple way, but the Japanese
Tron Kubricks were an unsung highlight of the film's 20th
anniversary in 2002.
Reviewed by Earl
Green theLogBook.com editor/webmaster
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Domo arigatou to Jeff Godemann for picking
these items up for me.
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