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ReBoot

  • TV Series
  • 1994–2001
  • TV-Y7
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
6K
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ReBoot (1994)
Reboot
Play trailer0:56
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Computer AnimationCyberpunkActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilySci-FiThriller

In the inner computer world of Mainframe, a guardian program sprite and his friends defend the system from threats from viruses and the User.In the inner computer world of Mainframe, a guardian program sprite and his friends defend the system from threats from viruses and the User.In the inner computer world of Mainframe, a guardian program sprite and his friends defend the system from threats from viruses and the User.

  • Creators
    • Gavin Blair
    • John Grace
    • Philip Mitchell
  • Stars
    • Michael Donovan
    • Kathleen Barr
    • Garry Chalk
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    6K
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    • Creators
      • Gavin Blair
      • John Grace
      • Philip Mitchell
    • Stars
      • Michael Donovan
      • Kathleen Barr
      • Garry Chalk
    • 62User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Michael Donovan
    Michael Donovan
    • Phong…
    • 1994–2001
    Kathleen Barr
    Kathleen Barr
    • Dot Matrix…
    • 1994–2001
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Slash…
    • 1994–2001
    Shirley Milliner
    • Hexadecimal
    • 1994–2001
    Tony Jay
    Tony Jay
    • Megabyte
    • 1994–2001
    Michael Benyaer
    Michael Benyaer
    • Bob…
    • 1994–2001
    Scott McNeil
    Scott McNeil
    • Hack…
    • 1995–2001
    Stevie Louise Vallance
    Stevie Louise Vallance
    • Mouse…
    • 1994–2001
    Paul Dobson
    Paul Dobson
    • Matrix…
    • 1997–2001
    Sharon Alexander
    Sharon Alexander
    • AndrAIa…
    • 1997–2001
    Philip Maurice Hayes
    • Hack…
    • 1994–1995
    Ian James Corlett
    Ian James Corlett
    • Glitch-Bob…
    • 1997–2001
    Matthew Sinclair
    • Enzo Matrix
    • 1995–1996
    Jesse Moss
    Jesse Moss
    • Enzo Matrix…
    • 1994–1997
    Long John Baldry
    • Captain Capacitor…
    • 1994–1998
    Andrea Libman
    Andrea Libman
    • AndrAIa
    • 1995–1997
    Giacomo Baessato
    Giacomo Baessato
    • Enzo Matrix
    • 2001
    Dale Wilson
    Dale Wilson
    • Welman Matrix…
    • 1994–2001
    • Creators
      • Gavin Blair
      • John Grace
      • Philip Mitchell
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    thomaswrobel

    Works on many levels.

    Reboot is truely unique. Not only was it the first CGI cartoon, it was also one of the first "kids programs" to actualy have proper plots, on going story lines and decent dialogue.

    Seasons 1 and 2 were good enough, have strong techical merity and are packed with original ideas.

    But Seasons 3+ is where the series really takes off. Clever storys, great action sequences, non-stop parodys and referances...it really is amazing.

    Some of the referances are obvious (Stargate, Blues Brothers,Gilbert and Suilvan) but others are subtle (are you being served).

    The charecters truely have depth to them, even the 'evil' ones. Particularly Season 4, which probably has one of the most unique nemisis's ever created.

    I could go on talking about it all day, but i wont.

    Simple watch it if its on!

    Especialy if its either of the TV movies that make up season 4.

    Deamon Rising (4.1-4.4) My Two bobs (4.5-4.8)

    Deamon Rising, v4.1-v4.4 is my personal favorate.
    tyguy_104

    A landmark for many other future television series to compare to

    Reboot was simply an epic.

    The first notorious GCI animated series, deserves nothing more than that. However, Reboot showed a great plot and great characters, not to mention excellent timing for comedic relief from each character throughout each show.

    Each season the series developed and evolved into newer and deeper episodes. The third season, really contrasted against the more simplistic approach of the first one.

    If you were to watch any episode try one from the beginning, I believe these are the best. It is evident that a lot of time was placed into the story and characters. I mean what a great idea: Inside a computer, with game cubes falling and two viruses, one intellectual and the other chaotic also to cause problems for the citizens of mainframe.

    In the end, Reboot didn't gain the success as overly popular titles like the simpsons. Probably because it was aimed to a lower age group, but I think even adults would enjoy this show.

    Like I said before, series in the future aiming for this genre will have to compare themselves to Reboot. I mean, Beasties did, and that was great also.... but that's another story all together.
    8inxsfett

    "24 years already?...I can't believe it!"

    Men i remember when this cartoons came out it was the "born" of animated computer characters (early year was Jurassic Park) so for the time was very awesome (the other awesome cartoons was Transformers:Beast wars) so i can't simple believe it that already spend 24 years!!!

    This cartoons was a different story for kids because in many ways they introduce the "computer" languaje for the future generations and they make it great Of course the animation was very unique and many years later a lot of new comers say that REBOOT was his inspiration.

    Like a say before i glad to be part of the generation of REBOOT and is make me very sad that be never be a cartoon like this in the future.
    10maxvaughn

    I love this show.

    I confess, I am a Reboot junky. I have no clue why I like this show, considering that I'm opposed to the over-used element of CGI in animation today, yet something about Reboot keeps my attention. When I first started watching, I was still in Elementary school and I liked being able to name all the movies the show was doing parodies of. A few years passed and I forgot about it, until the re-runs aired on Cartoon Network. Then, the plot/new episodes became more dramatic and I couldn't stop watching! The characters are likable and the battle between virus and guardians is a great hook. Someone once said, "Reboot is what Tron should have been".
    StayinFrosty

    Smart, action-packed, and a lot of the time, pretty hilarious!

    ReBoot takes place in the city of Mainframe, representing the inside of a computer. The characters' speech reflects this with words and expressions like: random (crazy), basic (stupid), deleted or nullified (killed), and there was a time Enzo realized he should've "copied and pasted the truth"! Characters include binomes (citizens shaped like numbers, usually 1s and 0s), sprites (more human-like) and viruses (usually villains).

    It features many inside jokes and references from Indiana Jones to Sailor Moon. In one episode, after the disappearance of several people, Fax Modem and Data Nully come to investigate (Fox Mulder and Dana Scully from The X-Files. Gillian Anderson actually voiced the latter). There is also a brief scene of Modem deciding between postcards for Los Angeles and Vancouver, mirroring David Duchovny's involvement in moving X-Files production from Vancouver to L.A. (ReBoot is produced by Vancouver's Mainframe Entertainment). Another local reference was a truck with "Two Small Sprites with Big CPUs" printed on the side. I'm told there is a local Vancouver moving company called "Two Small Men with Big Hearts".

    An important part of the show is the games, which appear as cubes dropped from above by "the user". If characters enter these games to play against the user, losing means deletion for them and damage for the city. Genres in the games reflect the wide range of real-life video games and spoof everything from Mad Max to Evil Dead ("Malicious Corpses") to Austin Powers!

    I particularly enjoyed the references to "BS'nP" that showed up a few times. This is a facetious acronym for ABC's "Broadcast Standards & Practices". Examples include Enzo firing a rocket launcher only to find it fires an inflatable raft with "BSnP approved" stamped on the side; and the Small Town Binomes (Village People) performing "Living with BSnP" ("It's fun to play in the non-violent way!"). Originally seen on ABC and YTV, it was cancelled by the former after the 2nd season. YTV continued to air the show (still does as of this writing!) and, being free from ABC's BS&P censorship, ReBoot could now deal with more mature themes. This was an improvement in the eyes of many. Following a hiatus, the 3rd season also showed a dramatic change in the graphical quality (more detail, shadows, etc.), due to advances in technology.

    Another long hiatus followed the 3rd season but ReBoot came back with two feature-length movies: Daemon Rising and My Two Bobs (or 8 new episodes). The second ended with a cliff-hanger so I'm hopeful we haven't seen the last of ReBoot.

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    • Trivia
      Though ABC canceled the series after two seasons, Mainframe produced a third season (and eventually some TV movies) for Canada which eventually aired on cable in the United States. Without ABC to insist upon stories suitable for young children, the episodes took on darker tones.
    • Goofs
      It is established early on that simulated time is 10,000 times faster than real time, as the characters use the unit nanosecond like we use the second. Yet, in the one area where the characters interact with the Users (i.e, humans), the games, time passes at a much faster pace while it should be much, much slower.
    • Quotes

      Mike the TV: It's Bucket O'Nothing! Surprise your friends, amaze your family, annoy perfect strangers!

    • Crazy credits
      ReBoot: Icons (1997) has a new intro sequence when Enzo Matrix grows up and becomes the Mad Max like renegade Matrix.
    • Alternate versions
      Several episodes were changed for their original U.S. airings. In "The TIFF", when Dot punches Bob, there is normally a loud smack noise. ABC replaced this with Bob saying "ouch!" "Web World War" was changed significantly, with many small parts cut out, including the destruction of Dot's Diner. When Cartoon Network aired "Mousetrap" in April '99, they cut out the entire party sequence due to the implied alcoholic intake, though a similar scene in "End Prog" was left intact.
    • Connections
      Featured in Computer Chronicles: Smart TV (1995)

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Повторная загрузка
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Communications Corporation
      • Alliance Films
      • BLT Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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