ReBoot: Episode Guide Episode Guide prev | up | next Air dates for Canada (YTV) Air dates international Air dates for USA (syndicated 1996-1997) Previous dates for USA (ABC 1994-1996) Networks in other countries that show ReBoot Irwin Toy is sponsoring a Vote For Your Favourite ReBoot Episode. "Web World Wars" is the current favorite with twice the votes of the others. List of Episodes When ReBoot is syndicated to the new batch of TV stations in the Fall of 1996, those stations will not have shown the first two seasons. Since the second season ended in a cliff-hanger, and the third season is expected to continue the story, the new viewers on the new stations would be missing out. Therefore, there is a very strong likelyhood of having the first and second seasons rebroadcast in their entirity before the third season episodes are shown. The third season is expected to follow the format that was used at the end of the second season - four consecutive episodes will combine to create a four-part story arc. The sixteen episodes have been written to be four tetralogies. 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. Promo spots In the fall of 1994, ReBoot was prempted for several weeks. During that time, producers offered teasers to keep audience interest up. 1st season (1994-1995) 01 "The Tearing" 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" 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" Dot gets brain-wiped by a magnet. Game: White Knight 04 "Medusa Bug" Hexadecimal unleashes a viral bug, turning everything to stone. Game: none 05 "The TIFF" Dot and Bob won't speak to each other. Game: Starship Alcatraz 06 "In the Belly of the Beast" Frisket swallows an old UNFORMAT command. Game: none 07 "The Crimson Binome" Captain Capacitor, the software pirate, loots Mainframe but is bested by Admiral Dot. Game: none 08 "Enzo the Smart" Enzo is smarter when Mainframe runs at half speed. Game: Olympians 09 "Wizards, Warriors, and a Word from our Sponsor" Mike the TV is a winning part of the team. Game: Dungeon Deep 10 "The Great Brain Robbery" Megabyte hires Mouse to get inside Bob's brain. She gets Enzo instead. Game: (has ended as story opens) 2nd season (1995-1996) Episodes 11, 12 and 13 were shown on YTV in Canada as part of the 1st season. ABC showed "Talent Night" on 12-Aug-95, then several weeks of 1st season reruns, and then broadcast "Identity Crisis" as the first two episodes of the 2nd season (9-Sep-95 and 16-Sep-95). The opening was changed for the second season. 11 "Talent Night" Dot auditions several acts for Enzo's birthday party, including the guys from "Money For Nothing" and the Small Town Binomes. Game: none from the User. "Saturday Morning Preview" 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" Dot is responsible for the safekeeping of the binomes PID codes, but Megabyte gets a hold of them. Game: Fun House 13 "Identity Crisis, part 2" Dot is in a world run by Megabyte. She lost the game (or did she?) Game: Fun House 14 "Infected" Megabyte interferes with the scheduled upgrade, infiltrates the Core. Game: none, but Dot does a neat Sigourney Weaver imitation. 15 "High Code" A code master comes looking for a master who has left the guild. Game: Wild West Locomotive 16 "When Games Collide" 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. 17 "Bad Bob" Megabyte attacks the Principal Office. His theft of the core energy messes up the game cube. Game: Mad Max (Road Warrior) 18 "Painted Windows" Hexadecimal paints the town all sorts of pretty colors. Game: none, Hex on the loose is worse than any game. 19 "andrAIa" (formerly "Enzo's Friend") Enzo has no one his age to play with until he meets an AI game sprite. Game: Undersea Adventure 20 "Nullzilla" 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" Megabyte is attacked by the web spore. Hexadecimal joins him, the result is Gigabyte. Mouse saves the day. 22 "Trust No One" (formerly "Energy Vampire") 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" 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 will be on another network. 3rd season (1996-1997) 24-27 Third season, first 4-part story This 4-part story has not been shown yet. 28-31 Third season, second 4-part story This 4-part story has not been shown yet. 32-35 Third season, third 4-part story This 4-part story has not been shown yet. 36-39 Third season, fourth 4-part story This 4-part story has not been shown yet. Air Dates YTV Schedule (Canada) international schedule US Schedule page 18 of 82 Maintained by Joe Smith - jsmith@inwap.com