ReBoot (1994)
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Andrea Libman as AndrAIa (voice)
Episodes 26
Looks like Bob and his fellow computer Sprites may have finally met their match. Supervirus Daemon is spreading her infection throughout the entire Net and edging ever closer to the City of Mainframe. Bob joins forces with old enemies in an attempt to foil her destruction of Mainframe and must reach into the past to find the answer.
Read MoreWill the real Bob please step forward? There might not be a virus, but life's still interesting in Mainframe when a second Bob comes on the scene. No one knows which is which - including the two Bobs. With wedding preparations underway, Dot can't decide who to marry and turns to her friends for assistance. Meanwhile, an old enemy returns to the system and only one of the Sprites can save the Mainframe inhabitants.
Read MoreGavin Blair, the co-creator of ReBoot, gives a behind the scenes look about the creation of ReBoot, and the stories around the voice actors, plot, and the technology behind the series.
Read MoreA short containing rare, never before aired footage of the original character animation models for the ReBoot series.
Read MoreFast Forward: The Making of ReBoot
An un-aired special meant to be shown between seasons 1 and 2, giving viewers an inside look as to how ReBoot is created, along with it's humble beginnings.
Tony Jay reprises his role as Megabyte to introduce the special, as well as another one of his attempted take-over plans!
Read MoreWhen Games Collide
Megabyte is draining energy from the games to fuel his attempt to breach the Mainframe archive's protective barrier. But when he takes too much, the game crashes and merges with a new one, trapping him and Bob inside the chaos.
Read MorePainted Windows
Mainframe is thrown into utter chaos when Hexadecimal manages to tap into the system's paint function.
Read MoreAndrAIa
Enzo is feeling along since there are no sprites his age in Mainframe. Dot won't let him enter games with Bob and Frisket comes and goes has he pleases. So when a game cube drops on the Diner and he runs to a young female sprite named AndrAIa, he's all too quick to make friends with her. But there's something Enzo doesn't seem to realise about AndrAIa...
Read MoreNullzilla (1)
Mike accidently shatters Hexadecimal's looking glass, unleashing a horrible black parasite that infects the virus. Suddenly, all the nulls react, flocking to Lost Angles, covering the altered Hexadecimal until she's became a gigantic mass of nulls, walking around and flattening random buildings.
Read MoreGigabyte (2)
The infected Megabyte merges with Hexadecimal, turning into the energy devouring super-virus Gigabyte. It must be stopped before it gathers enough power to create a portal to the Net.
Read MoreTrust No One (3)
Two special agents from the CGI are investigating disappearances in level 31. Their prime suspect is Mouse but the real abductor ends up being something far more dangerous: a web creature. The Guardians would destroy all of Mainframe to kill the web creature, but Bob has other ideas.
Read MoreWeb World Wars (4)
Above Mainframe hangs the web creature's parting gift: A gigantic portal to the Web - a chaotic abyss filled with unspeakable horrors. It will take the combined might of all inhabitants of the system to close it, including the viruses, but can they be trusted?
Read MoreTo Mend and Defend
Megabyte and Hexadecimal are about to take the core, but Mainframe is saved at the last minute by an incoming game cube. However with Bob gone, Enzo is left having the answer the call of the guardian protocol.
Read MoreBetween a Raccoon and a Hard Place
Megabyte is trying to turn Mainfraime against Enzo, blocking him from entering the games and smearing his reputation with propaganda. When the young guardian finally manages to sneak past the blockade, it's more crucial than ever that he wins, this time facing Rocky the Rabid Raccoon...
Read MoreIcons
After getting stuck in a game, Matrix, the hardened and cynical warrior once known as Enzo, and AndrAIa have been wandering the net for a very long time, moving from system to system through the games, searching for a way back to Mainframe. This time they arrive in a barely functioning system, devastated by virals and constant lost games.
Read MoreWhere No Sprite Has Gone Before
Matrix and AndrAIa find themselves on different sides of a conflict between the mysterious Spectrols and a team of super hero sprites.
Read MoreThe Episode with No Name
Having finally found a system with ports to the Net, Matrix is overjoyed. But it doesn't last long, when access is blocked as the city comes under siege by a team of... guardians?
Read MoreThe Return of the Crimson Binome (1)
Matrix and Andraia meet up with Captain Capacitor who promises to help them find Bob as long as they release his crew from the prison in which the guardians have placed them.
Read MoreThe Edge of Beyond (2)
The crew of the Saucy Mare enter the web looking for Bob but when a web creature sucks away half of AndrAIa's energy, leaving her in a dying state, Matrix must find the creature so he can save her life.
Read MoreWeb Riders on the Storm (3)
The Saucy Mare is attacked by a group of degraded sprites riding web creatures, and AndrAia is saved by an old friend.
Read MoreMousetrap (4)
The traps Mouse once placed to stop the web creatures from accessing Mainframe are now making it difficult for the sprites to return home.
Read MoreMegaframe (1)
Matrix and the gang finally return to Mainframe only to discover it has been almost destroyed by Megabyte. We learn what the resistance has been doing all this time and the plan to finally save their home.
Read MoreShowdown (2)
The battle for Mainframe begins and Matrix has a final confrontation with Megabyte. Meanwhile, Hexadecimal seems to have gone even more insane but Bob thinks he might be able to help her.
Read MoreSystem Crash (3)
Mainframe begins to crash around them and users from games played break out into mainframe. Matrix meets up with an enemy from his past.
Read MoreEnd Prog (4)
Mainframe is all but destroyed and Bob realises that their only hope lies in the user.
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