Prepare for "Reboot," the world's premier computer-animated TV show, as it takes you on an odyssey of epic proportions into worlds never explored before. Follow our heroes Dot, Enzo, Mouse, AndrAIa and Phong into the uncha... more »rted reaches of The Web, where the search for a lost friend leads to a high-tech battle for survival. Watch the evolution of the young and energetic sprite Enzo into mature and cynical hero Matrix as he attempts to find his friend and mentor Bob, who is his only hope of returning home to save Mainframe from the evils of Hexadecimal and Megabyte. Third season, episodes 1-4.« less
bigbird_2006 | Vancouver, British Columbia Canada | 01/23/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dear Mr Solomon, I'm very sorry you didn't like the ReBoot DVD, luckily for us you seem to be in the minority. I thought I'd take this opportunity to warn you that we are currently producing ReBoot Season IV. You should avoid watching it, I'm afraid our "heavy-hands" are at work again. And you never know, there may even be a "Charles Solomon Binome" featured!"Stay Frosty"P.S. By the way NO motion capture was used in any of the 3 seasons of ReBoot, please check your facts before your next review."
The Best Cartoon Becomes More Mature
B. Einck | Orangevale, CA USA | 10/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With the departure of the censors, ReBoot defied the odds, and became even better. Without spoiling anything, I will simply state that the characters have to come to grips with some very hard times, and some losses of hope in light of a terribly evil individual, Megabyte. The first four episodes of Season 3 (To Mend and Defend, Between a Raccoon and a Hard Place, Firewall, and Game Over) detail young Enzo's emergency promotion to Guardian of Mainframe, and the responsibility that comes with it. At the same time, Megabyte uses every manipulative trick in the book to make the public hate Enzo. It begins in tragedy and ends in tragedy. It was about time this Computer-Animated show made it to DVD. Now all we need is for the first two seasons to follow suit."
I Want Season One
powwowhappy | Los Angeles, CA United States | 09/01/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I am a HUGE Reboot fan. It was a landbreaking series in digital animation. The characters were all well developed and the stories were well written. I was sad to see it get canceled and only recently learned that it had gone on to cable t.v. So I jumped at the chance to buy the entire series. I was so excited! I am sooooo disappointed that Volume One is NOT Season One. It is difficult for me to share it with others, as they have no background. Some of it is hard for me to understand too, since Bob was alive and kicking when I last saw the show.For all the fans of this awesome series -- I ask the producers to please release Seasons 1 & 2, so our collections will be complete. This is animation history."
A must own for Reboot and Mainframe CGI fans!
Navarro L. Parker | San Diego, CA United States | 12/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"WOW! This is a stellar disc! You've never seen Reboot until you see it with the crystal clarity of DVD. The colors, the details never looked so amazing! Even if you've seen it on TV, Reboot is definately one DVD to own. Lots of neat little extras like animation tests and concept drawings make this disc a must buy. I only wish it had closed captioning. Check out the trailer section for a preview of War Planets/Shadow Raiders coming soon to DVD too! The only bad news about this series is that another company hold the rights to seasons 1 & 2, so we may never see the entire Reboot series on DVD. I hope other Mainframe series like Weird-Oh's, Beast Wars and Beast Machines soon follow! My fingers are crossed!"
ReBoot for life!
Erika | USA | 04/27/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The editor of this review is clearly an angry old man with no appreciation for a fun, exciting cartoon. These take place at the beginning of season three, after the web has invaded mainframe. The James Bond-style of the Firewall opening is great, as is the episode itself. "Game Over" is the definately one of the best pre-net episodes in the series. The only thing that upsets me is that there is no "volume 0" with the episodes for season one ("Opening Sequence", "Racing the Clock", "Medusa Bug", "The TIFF", and "Talent Night") or season two ("Infected", "Painted Windows", "AndrAI", "Nullzilla", "Gigabyte", "Trust No One", and "Web World Wars"). However, this DVD gets my thumbs up!"