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"I come from the Net. Through systems, people, and cities, to this place - Mainframe. My format, Guardian: To mend and defend. To defend my new found friends, their hopes and dreams, and to defend them from their enemies. They say The User lives outside the Net and inputs games for pleasure. No one knows for sure, but I intend to find out. ReBoot!"

ReBoot was the first half-hour All-CGI Cartoon to be made for television,note VeggieTales was produced earlier but was originally Direct-to-Video instead of a regular series. A French-made series called Insektors also predated it, but was 12 minute shorts. Appropriately, it is actually set inside a computer. It was produced by Mainframe Entertainment, the same Canadian production house that would go on to make Beast Wars, Shadow Raiders (War Planets), and several other shows. It was a very successful show wherever it was shown, of particular note was the phenomenal vocal work and the visual design by renowned Judge Dredd artist Brendan McCarthy.

Premiering in 1994, the City of Adventure was Mainframe, a comparatively backwoods system located in cyberspace. Bob, a Guardian (security program) came from the Supercomputer to aid the various "programs" (people) that lived within.

His two main friends are a love interest and Workaholic Dot Matrix and her hyperactive younger brother Enzo who idolizes Bob. He is also aided by the system administrator Phong, who fills the role of a vaguely Confucian mentor. His mission was to protect Mainframe from the local viruses as well as the "game cubes," purple cubes that descended from the sky and transform those caught inside into game avatars to combat the user (the irony was not lost on any fan when the Nintendo GameCube was announced). Beside their persona in the games, the User is discussed in the broadest sense of a deity figure who will also modify and adjust the system over time.

The primary villain is the virus Megabyte, who serves as the Big Bad for almost the entire series and varies between a The Don and Evil Overlord in depiction. His attempts to take over Mainframe or travel to the supercomputer forms the backbone to most of his plans. Another virus, Hexadecimal, is the self-described "Queen of Chaos" in contrast to Megabyte's sense of order. She is vastly more powerful than him but actually conquering Mainframe would be boring, and thus is more of The Trickster. A unique feature are her harlequin masks; they will change expression depending on her mood but they remain static, never mouthing out her words.

The inhabitants of Mainframe are filled out with some inhuman or vaguely humanoid entities, mostly binomes who are composed of blocks or spheres with legs but also numerals who are literally characters in the shapes of numbers. The decision to use simple shapes for background characters resulted from the technological limits of the time, and more human-like characters appeared as the production hardware was upgraded. The lack of more sprites (humanoid characters) was ascribed to the destruction of Mainframe's sister city, which was later revealed in more detail in season four. Over the series new characters would be introduced and eventually become part of the core cast, including AndrAIa, an AI game character, and Mouse, a hacker and known criminal out in the Net.

Midway through the second season, the show discarded its episodic nature and began introducing a long term Story Arc that reached through the fourth season. As part of the show's growing mythology and story, the Guardians from the Supercomputer proved to be more Knight Templar than previously let on, pushing Mainframe into an uneasy alliance with both viruses, and season three shows the conflict with Megabyte explode into open war. Mainframe is also just one part of The Net, along with an Eldritch Location parallel to it called The Web that are further explored in season three.

The series ran for three seasons before ending in 1998, while seeds were planted for future story arcs it overall had a Happy Ending. After successful reruns on Cartoon Network an Un-Canceled fourth season premiered in 2001, which addressed previous story threads but ultimately ended in a Cliffhanger. Plans were tentatively made for a trilogy of movies, but when that fell apart an official webcomic was released on the official ReBoot site. The show also had various merchandise and comic adaptations. IMAX partnered with Mainframe to produce two ReBoot themed motion rides and there was a PlayStation game with cutscenes animated by the studio with the voice cast coming back as well.

In 2018, a reimagined series titled ReBoot: The Guardian Code — likewise, a reboot to ReBoot — was released on YTV and Netflix. The reimagining is a CGI/Live-Action hybrid show where Teenagers With Attitude battle the forces of Megabyte, who, with the help of "The Sourcerer", creates mega-virus monsters to attack electronic systems.

At the end of 2023, the entire original series' D1-format master-tapes were borrowed from Mainframe by a documentary crew for an attempt at converting them. Problem was there were no remaining compatible cassette decks in operable condition to do so. The documentary crew put out a worldwide call for help amongst tech enthusiasts. Linus Tech Tips answered by finding and securing a functioning playback deck. By the end of the summer 2024, the first tape was successfully converted, and Mainframe Studios uploaded the 1080p remaster of the first episode in its entirety to youtube. Coinciding with this, the Reboot Rewind documentary project was released in multiple installments with surviving cast and crew, to coincide with the 30th Anniversary of the show.

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