Tron: Uprising is everything we theoretically want out of a cartoon. Its mature, well-written, possessed of a distinct and gorgeous design, and it has a top-notch voice cast. While its kid-friendly, you can watch it as an adult and enjoy it as a well-written action show. In theory, this is everything Disney would want out of an animated show that appeals largely to nerds in their twenties and thirties.
Of course, this assumes Disney wants any show of theirs to appeal to adults.
We the nerd blogs are as culpable as anything. After enjoying the pilot, the show honestly disappeared from my radar, largely because Disney wanted it that way. It got zero promotion to nerd blogs, and in fact it wasnt even clear the show was available on streaming services.
To give you an idea of just how much Disney wants to put a bullet in this show, after a long hiatus over the summer it returned. To Sunday nights at midnight, and this is a show on Disney XD, a primarily kid-targeted network. Most midnights, its showing reruns.
So why is Disney packing off a show that has a rabid cult following, generally the kind of thing tiny cable networks want to encourage, off to die? Because its a show that appealed primarily to adults.
Its worth noting that the ratings werent great even before Disney decided to put a bullet in the show, so thats a factor. But a larger factor was probably who was watching, for two reasons. The first is that Disney XD isnt designed to sell adult products to grown men and women, but toys and junk food to kids. The second requires a look at the corporate mindset.
Its easy to forget that for most toy and cartoon conglomerates, the idea of having a Brony-like phenomenon on their hands scares the ever-loving hell out of them. Keep in mind that to a lot of people, being an adult fan of a childrens show still immediately marks you, at best, as a man-child who lives in the basement and writes creepy sexual fanfic. Some networks have realized that hey, moneys money, but for many, an adult fan base for a kids show is essentially the kiss of death.
Its pretty clear Disney ran the numbers, decided they didnt want the audience this show was getting, and worked to put a bullet in it. And thats a shame. Tron: Uprising is a genuinely good show; well thought-out, faithful to the material without being slavishly dedicated to it, and making good use of its cast. Characters have personalities and opinions in this show, which is rare for even adult fare. Its not perfect, by any means, but it is available on Amazon Instant Video, and if you like animation, its well worth buying an episode and giving it a try.
Disney XD Moves TRON: Uprising and Motorcity Premieres to Sundays at Midnight in December
Wednesday, November 21, 2012 - Posted by Bryan
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Talk about a burn-off Disney XD has moved premieres of TRON: Uprising and Motorcity to Sunday nights at midnight (ET/PT, technically Monday morning) starting December 2.
Its very likely a ratings issue. TRON premiered to low numbers this summer on XD and repeats on Disney Channel didnt fare to well either, compared to other Disney Channel series. TRON ran for six weeks on Thursday nights (June 7 July 12) before taking a long break when it returned for only three episodes (October 19 November 2) on Friday nights. Known ratings for new and repeat episodes on both Disney XD and Disney Channel are below:
- Disney XD:
- 6/7 9pm 580,000 viewers
- 6/14 9pm 368,000 viewers
- 6/21 9pm 540,000 viewers
- 6/28 8pm 387,000 viewers
- 7/5 8pm 362,000 viewers
- 7/12 8pm 354,000 viewers
- 10/19 7:30pm 200,000 viewers
- 10/26 7:30pm not known
- 11/2 7:30pm 362,000 viewers
- Disney Channel:
- 5/18 9:30pm (Becks Beginning premiere) 1.794 million viewers
- 5/26 10pm (Becks Beginning repeat) 1.277 million viewers
- 7/13 10pm (repeat) 2.183 million viewers
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Motorcity, on the other hand, premiered on Disney XDs higher rated Monday night following their live-action comedies on April 30 and aired three more episodes on the night (being the only new episode on May 14 and 21). Premieres then moved to Thursdays to join TRON in June, where seven more episodes aired. The long break took place and the show returned with TRON on Fridays at 8:30pm for three episodes in October. The show never aired on Disney Channel. Motorcitys ratings breakdown is below:
Neither series has been renewed for a second season and with the low ratings and now moving to basically a Sunday death slot, chances are pretty slim.
- 4/30 9pm 481,000 viewers
- 5/7 9pm 408,000 viewers
- 5/14 9pm 248,000 viewers
- 5/21 9pm 298,000 viewers
- 6/7 9:30pm 228,000 viewers
- 6/14 9:30pm 379,000 viewers
- 6/21 9:30pm 299,000 viewers
- 6/28 8:30pm 293,000 viewers
- 7/5 8:30pm 302,000 viewers
- 7/12 8:30pm 391,000 viewers
- 7/19 8:30pm 309,000 viewers
- 10/19 8:30pm 206,000 viewers
- 10/26 8:30pm 190,000 viewers
- 11/2 8:30pm 338,000 viewers
Seriously, f*** those guys.Tron: Uprising Likely Aired Its Last Episode Last Night, Thanks To Disneys Fear Of Bronies
http://www.uproxx.com/gammasquad/20...last-night-thanks-to-disneys-fear-of-bronies/
You really think its another fandom's fault? Especially when Tron has films adults like? wow, guess they'll cancell Clone Wars and future Star wars films because adults enjoy them too! and yes, I do love MLP.f***ing bronies.
Tron: Uprising Likely Aired Its Last Episode Last Night, Thanks To Disneys Fear Of Bronies
http://www.uproxx.com/gammasquad/20...last-night-thanks-to-disneys-fear-of-bronies/
Is Link from the episode "The Reward" the other program with Sam on the recognizer? The one that tells Sam to be quiet if he wants to live.Just realized something I found on tumblr. Apparently this guy in Legacy who derezzed himself was meant to be Zed? I don't know if it's official but it sure does look like it.
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Awesome gifs Kane. I can always count on you to bring my dose of Tron to the Hype.
Man... I still hold out hope that Uprising isn't cancelled. Technically there hasn't been an official decision so...
Maybe?
i've been listening to the soundtrack a lot lately and these 3 songs are my favourite
[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaK2wpWVeZc[/YT]
[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iGWT4MNCB8[/YT]
[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e16A4-zVHu8[/YT]
Free Reyes said:Arist Kristafer Anka has taken various Marvel characters and given them a Tron style twist. Without having a familiar silhouette or more than two colors (one being black) it's amazing how many characters are still easily recognizable. Anka has created some really exceptional work mixing these 2 worlds together.
http://dwdesign.tumblr.com/Chris Arrant said:There’s more than one way to be an artist in comics. While some follow the standard path of blind-submitting to the Big Two or making their name on the independent scene, some artists do comics on their own terms — and do many other things besides comics.
Swedish artist Kilian Eng channels the classic work of artists like Syd Mead and Moebius to create stunning works both post-modern and classical. Although Eng admires the work of comic art, to date he has only done one comic of his own — a short prestige-format graphic novel titled Syklus with writer Martin Ernstsen. This ultra-rare tome shows the cycle of the ending of the world and a look into what comes next, skirting the lines between surrealism and classic science fiction.
Recently, Portland’s own Floating World Comics published a monograph of Eng’s illustration and graphic design work titled Object 5, and the artist later contributed to the comic stories’ tribute to The Incal. This work potentially foreshadows more work from Eng aimed at American audiences in the future, and is something any fan of art or comics should look for. Eng’s currently working on a follow-up to Syklus along with an animated film project based on his work.
i've been listening to the soundtrack a lot lately and these 3 songs are my favourite
[YT]TaK2wpWVeZc[/YT]
[YT]4iGWT4MNCB8[/YT]
[YT]e16A4-zVHu8[/YT]