![]() ![]() In fact, both versions of the ride are set after the events of the 2010 film where Quorra and Sam Flynn have opened new portals to the digital world. ![]() Still, that doesn't mean the attraction doesn't continue the director's TRON: Legacy story. The first TRON Lightcycle Run opened at Shanghai Disneyland in 2016 and less than a year after Joseph Kosinski's initial plans for TRON 3 were delayed. Disneyīut even though Lightycle Run may be Disney World's latest attraction, it's not the original. The coaster then takes riders (aka "Users") out of the ride building and under the attraction's impressive outdoor canopy before rocketing into a computerized world.īoth onboard and outside of the attraction, guests will hear a riveting new version of the TRON score, inspired by Daft Punk and Joseph Trapanese's Grammy-nominated TRON: Legacy soundtrack. Those choosing to enter the "Grid" board individual cycle-style ride vehicles that lean the rider forward for a white-knuckle launch from 0 to nearly 60 mph. Set to open at the Magic Kingdom on April 4, TRON Lightcycle Run grants fans the experience of entering the digital world of TRON and riding on a high-speed lightcycle, just like in the films. Disney's New TRON Ride Continues Sequel Story Disney Legacy also starred Garrett Hedlund as Bridges' character's son, Sam Flynn, and Olivia Wilde as the digital warrior, Quorra.Īmidst subsequent stop-and-start efforts for a threequel, Disney chose to move forward with the franchise in a different way: the parks. Twenty-eight years later, Disney released TRON: Legacy directed by Top Gun: Maverick's Joseph Kosinski and with Jeff Bridges reprising his role from the original film. Weeks after announcing TRON 3, Disney unveiled its new TRON roller coaster at Walt Disney World.ĭisney's TRON franchise first launched in 1982 where it gained attention for its cutting-edge use of computer graphics. ![]()
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![]() ![]() There are a lot of gags throughout the show and these work well against our central duo, especially as they’re so different in their outlooks on life. It’s an absolutely bizarre scene and I’m not quite sure glorifying death in this way is what Gudetama was trying to achieve.īeyond that though, Gudetama has a playful sense of humour and some of the jokes are genuinely funny. Eventually he’s gobbled down and eaten by grandmother farmer. He also manages to get out of trouble a lot thanks to plot contrivances (evidenced in episode 4 when he survives splatting on the pavement at the last second).īy the end, Gudetama is encouraged to basically kill himself and choose what way to do that. Gudetama wants to die (be eaten) all the way through the show and throughout the 10 episodes, he does very little other than tag along for the ride and try to eat soy sauce. Usually we wouldn’t spoil the ending in a review like this but it’s worth pointing out because the themes and messaging in Gudetama are… subjective, to say the least, and it’s something parents should definitely be aware of. These polar opposite creatures end up getting into all sorts of mishaps – even meeting the Prime Minister! The real stand-out moments though are when Shakipiyo and Gudetama meet likeminded food but the show does run out of steam before it hits the final episode. Counteracting that though is Shakipiyo who wants to meet their mother and discover what life is all about.Īs a result, the pair end up leaving the refrigerator and head out into the wider world. A lethargic lazy egg is hatched called Gudetama, who’s determined just to wait for his death and lounge about all day. The story begins in a sushi restaurant before progressively becoming more expansive as the 10 episodes evolve. The animation though is great and the voice acting decent, even if the narrative is a bit shaky at times. I do appreciate this is tailored for kids and you definitely need to leverage your expectations with this one accordingly. ![]() Gudetama is an absolutely bizarre show that starts off as a quirky adventure and soon turns into a surreal fever dream. What a Drag… So Dizzy Is That the Best This Country Has to Offer? Ahhhh You’re Rotten to the Core What a Cool Mascot How Many Eggs are in that Omelet? Give Up Already We Wanna See Our Mum I’m Pooped… ![]() |