Episode Guide
List of Episodes
Background info
Back in January of 1995, the first 10 episodes had been shown, the next 3 were
in production, and the networks ordered 10 episodes for the second season.
- 01 "The Tearing"
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Megabyte tries to get a tear stabilized into a portal so that he
can invade the Supercomputer.
Game: Outer space simulation
- 02 "Racing the Clock"
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Bob delivers a package to Hexadecimal and gets caught in the
backlash.
Game: Multi-level race (Forumla-1 cars, hovercraft,
jet planes)
- 03 "Quick and the Fed"
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Dot gets brain-wiped by a magnet.
Game: White Knight
- 04 "Medusa Bug"
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Hexadecimal unleashes a viral bug, turning everything to stone.
Game: none
- XX Promo spots
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In the fall of 1994, ReBoot was prempted for several weeks.
During that time, producers offered teasers to
keep audience interest up.
- 05 "The TIFF"
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Dot and Bob won't speak to each other.
Game: Starship Alcatraz
- 06 "In the Belly of the Beast"
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Frisket swallows an old UNFORMAT command.
Game: none
- 07 "The Crimson Binome"
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Captain Capacitor, the software pirate, loots Mainframe but is
bested by Admiral Dot.
Game: none
- 08 "Enzo the Smart"
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Enzo is smarter when Mainframe runs at half speed.
Game: Olympians
- 09 "Wizards, Warriors, and a Word from our Sponsor"
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Mike the TV is a winning part of the team.
Game: Dungeon Deep
- 10 "The Great Brain Robbery"
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Megabyte hires Mouse to get inside Bob's brain. She gets Enzo instead.
Game: (has ended as story opens)
Canada: January 1995
USA: August and September 1995
Episodes 11, 12 and 13 were part of
Season I in Canada - YTV showed
them in January 1995 immediately after episode 10.
In the US, there were five months of reruns (March 1995 to August
1995) before ABC showed "Talent Night" on 12-Aug-95. After three more
weeks of reruns, "Identity Crisis" was broadcast as the first two
episodes of the 2nd season (9-Sep-95 and 16-Sep-95).
The opening was changed for the second season.
Matthew Sinclair replaced
Jesse Moss as the voice of Enzo
starting with episode 11.
- 11 "Talent Night"
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Dot auditions several acts for Enzo's birthday party, including the
guys from "Money For Nothing" and the Small Town Binomes. The binome
joke, Dot's singing and the guitar duel from this episode are on the
CD-ROM that comes with the action figures.
Game: none from the User.
- SMP "ABC Saturday Morning Preview"
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On Friday evening, 8-Sep-95, ABC ran a preview of the new
Saturday morning line-up. Megabyte tried to take over the show.
- 12 "Identity Crisis, part 1"
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Dot is responsible for the safekeeping of the binomes PID codes,
but Megabyte gets a hold of them.
Game: Commando
- 13 "Identity Crisis, part 2"
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Dot is in a world run by Megabyte. She lost the game (or did she?)
Game: Fun House
Episode 14 was the first episode of
Season II in Canada, but was broadcast as the third episode of
Season II in the US.
- 14 "Infected"
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Megabyte interferes with the scheduled upgrade, infiltrates the Core.
Game: none, but Dot does a neat Sigourney Weaver imitation.
- 15 "High Code"
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A code master comes looking for a master who has left the guild.
Game: Wild West Locomotive
- 16 "When Games Collide"
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Megabyte steals energy from a game cube. The user sends in another
game cube which merges with the first to form an out-of-control game.
Game: Chromebots, Basic Combat, Dinosaurs
- 17 "Bad Bob"
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Megabyte attacks the Principal Office. His theft of the core energy
messes up the game cube.
Game: Mad Max (Road Warrior)
- 18 "Painted Windows"
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Hexadecimal paints the town all sorts of pretty colors.
Game: none, Hex on the loose is worse than any game.
- 19 "andrAIa"
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Enzo has no one his age to play with until he meets an AI game sprite.
Game: Undersea Adventure
- 20 "Nullzilla"
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A "web spore" attacks Hexadecimal, the Nulls become monster, and the
Mainframe team combine to form a giant robot.
Game: none - this is start of a four-part story
- 21 "Gigabyte"
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Megabyte is attacked by the web spore. Hexadecimal joins him, the
result is Gigabyte. Mouse saves the day.
- 22 "Trust No One"
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A visit from the CGI agents, Fax Modem and Data Nully.
The web spore has teeth and gets stronger; the shadow Guardians
are no help at all. "TO BE CONTINUED"
- 23 "Web World Wars"
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Mainframe has to fight an all-out war as the Web invades.
This is the end of the four-part story. It is the last one
shown on ABC - the 3rd season of ReBoot has not shown in the US.
Each set of four stories has its own opening sequence and cliffhanger.
- -- Opening for story arc v3.1
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- 24 "To Mend and Defend" (v3.1.1)
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Hexadecimal opens fire on the defenseless Principal Office.
Game: Evil Dead / Doom
- 25 "Between a Raccoon and a Hard Place" (v3.1.2)
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Enzo has to prove he is a Guardian to the population of Mainframe.
Game: Rocky the Rabid Raccoon (Roadrunner + Whack-a-Mole)
- 26 "Firewall" (v3.1.3)
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A wall of fire is created to keep Megabyte trapped in sector G Prime.
Game: James Bond 007
- 27 "Game Over" (v3.1.4)
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Enzo needs to improve his public image by winning a game by himself.
Game: Demon Fighter
- -- Closing credits for story arc v3.1
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- -- Opening for story arc v3.2
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- 28 "Icons" (v3.2.1)
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The grown Enzo (yclept "Matrix") reboots as a Braveheart-type
Scotsman and the grown AndrAIa reboots into a Xena costume.
Game: Mars Attacks / Golden Tooth of Syssop
- 29 "Where No Sprite Has Gone Before" (v3.2.2)
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Combination of Star Trek (the original series) and Legion of
Superheroes comics.
Game: None during the episode
- 30 "Number 7" (v3.2.3)
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Like "Number 6" in "The Prisoner", Matrix has to deal with who is
"Number 1".
Game: Golf
- 31 "The Episode With No Name" (v3.2.4)
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A western showdown in a middle eastern desert city. Cameo appearance
by Maxine, tour guide of the IMAX RideFilm.
Game: None during the episode
- -- Closing credits for story arc v3.2
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- -- Opening for story arc v3.3
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- 32 "The Return of the Crimson Binome" (v3.3.1)
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Captain Capacitor gets his men out of prison with the help of Matrix
and AndrAIa. A Web Surfer named Ray Tracer joins the gang.
Game: None.
The last 7 episodes have not been shown in the UK. They have
been seen in Canada and Singapore. (New Zealand?)
- 33 "The Edge of Beyond" (v3.3.2)
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While sailing to the edge of the Web, AndrAIa has a run-in with
the native animals.
Game: None.
- 34 "Web Riders on the Storm" (v3.3.3)
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The Saucy Mare is attacked by beings that ride the Web creatures.
A guy in a melted blue suit helps AndrAIa.
- 35 "Mousetrap" (v3.3.4)
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Mouse hid and defended the Web location of Mainframe back in Web World
Wars. Now her handiwork is keeping the good guys out.
- -- Closing credits for story arc v3.3
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- -- Opening for story arc v3.4
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- 36 "Megaframe" (v3.4.1)
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Megabyte and Hexadecimal have laid waste to Mainframe.
MB plans to leave the damaged city as soon has he gets the codes
from Phong.
Game: None.
- 37 "Showdown" (v3.4.2)
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Time for some serious butt-kicking action when Enzo Matrix goes to
get rid of Megabyte. Bob deals with Hex's multiple personalities.
Game: None.
- 38 "System Crash" (v3.4.3)
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Mainframe crumbles and the User's game sprites pop up all over.
Game: many
- 39 "End Prog" (v3.4.4)
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Bob convinces everyone to rely on The User to the right thing.
The Mainframe Strolling Players perform a recap of the 3rd season.
Game: not specified
- -- Closing credits for story arc v3.4
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Shown as 2 two-hour movies in Canada, 8 half-hour episodes in the US.
- -- Opening for Daemon Rising
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- 40 "Daemon Rising" (v4.01)
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Part 1 of the fight against the Supervirus "Daemon".
Game: Austin Powers
- 41 "Cross Nodes" (v4.02)
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Part 2 of the fight against the Supervirus "Daemon".
Game: Mummy / Tomb Raider
- 42 "What's Love Got To Do With It?" (v4.03)
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Part 3 of the fight against the Supervirus "Daemon".
Game: Wrestling
- 43 "Sacrifice" (v4.04)
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Part 4 of the fight against the Supervirus "Daemon".
Game: ?
- -- Closing credits for Daemon Rising
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- 44 "My Two Bobs" (v4.05)
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Part 1 of the second movie
Game: ?
- 45 "Life's A Glitch..." (v4.06)
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Part 2 of the second movie
Game: ?
- 46 "Null Bot of the Bride" (v4.07)
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Part 3 of the second movie
Game: ?
- 47 "Crouching Binome, Hidden Virus" (v4.08)
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Part 4 of the second movie
Game: ?
- -- Closing credits for My Two Bobs
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Cartoon Network Schedule (USA, 1999-2001)
YTV Schedule (Canada)
old US Schedule
UK (ITV/Meridian) schedule
international schedule
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