Cartoon Resource entry #239 - ReBoot (1994)

REBOOT


ORIGINAL AIRDATES: Sep 10, 1994-1996 on ABC,
1997-1998 on YTV Canada,
1998-1999 in syndication,
1999-2001 on Cartoon Network
EPISODES: 47
ANIMATION BY: Mainframe Entertainment (now Rainmaker Studios)
PRODUCED BY: Alliance Communications, BLT Productions, Zondag Entertainment
DISTRIBUTED and OWNED BY: Entertainment One

SUMMARY

ReBoot was the first fully CGI animated series.  The show ran on ABC for two seasons and then continued in Canada on YTV.  The episodes were later reaired in US syndication before the show moved to Cartoon Network.  The fourth season was comprised of two movies divided into four episodes each.  The series ended on a cliffhanger and show creators have been trying to develop a follow-up for years.

EPISODE GUIDE
1st Season (1994-1995 ABC US)

DVD: ReBoot Seasons 1 & 2 - Shout! Factory (03.01.2011)

DVD: ReBoot: The Definitive Mainframe Collection - Shout! Factory (03.01.2011)

#01 The Tearing (09.10.1994)
#02 Racing the Clock (09.17.1994)
#03 The Quick and the Fed (09.24.1994)
#04 Medusa Bug (10.08.1994)
#05 The Tiff (11.26.1994)
#06 In the Belly of the Beast (12.03.1994)
#07 The Crimson Binome (12.10.1994)
#08 Enzo the Smart (12.17.1994)
#09 Wizards, Warriors and a Word From Our Sponsor (12.24.1994)
#10 The Great Brain Robbery (12.31.1994)
#11 Talent Night (01.07.1995)
#12 Identity Crisis Part 1 (01.14.1995)
#13 Identity Crisis Part 2 (01.21.1995)

2nd Season (1995-1996 ABC US)

#14 Infected (08.31.1995)
#15 High Code (09.07.1995)
#16 When Games Collide (09.14.1995)
#17 Bad Bob (09.21.1995)
#18 Painted Windows (11.02.1995)
#19 AndrAla (11.09.1995)
#20 Nullzilla (12.27.1995)
#21 Gigabyte (12.27.1995)
#22 Trust No One (01.25.1996)
#23 Web World Wars (02.01.1996)

3rd Season (1997-1998 YTV Canada - 1998-1999 US Syndication)

DVD: ReBoot Seasons 3 & 4 - Shout! Factory (06.28.2011)

DVD: ReBoot: The Definitive Mainframe Collection - Shout! Factory (03.01.2011)

#24 To Mend and Defend (08.20.1997 Canada)
#25 Between a Raccoon and a Hard Place (08.27.1997 Canada)
#26 Firewall (09.03.1997 Canada)
#27 Game Over (09.10.1997 Canada)
#28 Icons (09.17.1997 Canada)
#29 Where No Sprite Has Gone Before (09.24.1997 Canada)
#30 Number 7 (10.01.1997 Canada - 11.07.1998 US)
#31 The Episode With No Name (10.08.1997 Canada - 11.21.1998 US)
#32 Return of the Crimson Binome (10.15.1997 Canada - 11.28.1998 US)
#33 The Edge of Beyond (10.22.1997 Canada - 12.05.1998 US)
#34 Web Riders On the Storm (10.29.1997 Canada - 12.12.1998 US)
#35 Mousetrap (11.05.1997 Canada - 12.19.1998 US)
#36 Megaframe (01.03.1998 Canada - 12.26.1998 US)
#37 Showdown (01.10.1998 Canada - 01.02.1999 US)
#38 System Crash (01.17.1998 Canada - 05.05.1999 US)
#39 End Prog (01.24.1998 Canada - 05.06.1999 US)

4th Season (2001 Cartoon Network US - YTV Canada)

Daemon Rising Movie
#40 Daemon Rising (10.19.2001 US - 11.18.2001 Canada)
#41 Cross Nodes (10.19.2001 US - 11.18.2001 Canada)
#42 What’s Love Got To Do With It? (10.26.2001 US - 11.18.2001 Canada)
#43 Sacrifice (11.02.2001 US - 11.18.2001 Canada)

My Two Bobs Movie
#44 My Two Bobs (11.09.2001 US - 11.25.2001 Canada)
#45 Life’s a Glitch (11.16.2001 US - 11.25.2001 Canada)
#46 Null-Bot of the Bride (11.23.2001 US - 11.25.2001 Canada)
#47 Crouching Binome, Hidden Virus (11.30.2001 US - 11.25.2001 Canada)

VOICE ACTORS

Sharon Alexander as AndrAla (adult)
Giacomo Baessato as Enzo Matrix copy (Season 4)
Long John Baldry (1941-2005) as Captain Capacitor, Old Man Pearson
Kathleen Barr (1967) as Dot Matrix, Princess Bula, System Voice
Michael Benyaer (1970) as Bob (Seasons 1-2)
Garry Chalk (1952) as Slash, Turbo, Mr. Mitchell, Herr Doktor, Cyrus, Al’s Waiter 
Ian James Corlett (1962) as Bob (Seasons 3-4)
Colombe Demers as Daemon
Paul Dobson (1963) as Matrix (Adult Enzo)
Michael Donovan (1953) as Phong, Mike the TV, Cecil, Al
Donal Gibson (1958) as Ray Tracer
Christopher Gray as Enzo Matrix and Enzo Matrix copy  (Season 3)
Phil Hayes as Hack (Seasons 1-2)
Andrea Libman (1984) as AndrAla (young)
Blu Mankuma (1948) as Killabyte, Gigabyte
Danny McKinnon as Enzo Matrix (Season 4 flashback)
Scott McNeil (1962) as Hack (Seasons 3-4), Specky, Praying Mantis Virus
Shirley Millner as Hexadecimal
Jesse Moss (1983) as Enzo Matrix (Season 1)
Matthew Sinclair as Enzo Matrix (Seasons 1-2)
Venus Terzo (1967) as Gigagirl, Copygirl
Stevie Vallance (1958) as Mouse, Rocky the Raccoon
Dale Wilson (1950) as Welman Matrix, Starship Alcatraz

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