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Four teenagers are recruited by an AI to help protect both cyberspace and the real world.Four teenagers are recruited by an AI to help protect both cyberspace and the real world.Four teenagers are recruited by an AI to help protect both cyberspace and the real world.
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- TriviaAccording to a Rainmaker insider, creator and CEO Michael Hefferon took over production of the series early on and turned it into his own personal pet project, which is noticeably similar to MP4orce (2006), an obscure animated series he had created over a decade prior. Hefferon was apparently quite apathetic about the original ReBoot (1994) and had only seen a few episodes from the first season.
- GoofsHexadecimal appears in this series, despite the fact that in the original she becomes a "benign virus" and eventually sacrifices herself. If the Sourcerer brought her back he would have included delete code as with Megabyte.
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I have watched this entire series on Netflix. The main characters are largely forgettable. After watching 10 episodes I barely remember the red one and the girl's name. As for Vera, out of the entire cast, she was probably the most memorable character and mostly because of her eccentricity was akin to Mork from Ork. This show pretends to portray messages then falls short of ever doing so. Although they are fighting these villains, it feels like there is no true moral compass. During their jaunts in cyberspace the main characters have no qualm in terminating the lives of innocent binomes just because they happen to be in their way, whereas in the original television program of the 90's the message portrayed was that every life had value as demonstrated by Dot Matrix's incredible show of character in the "Firewall" episode. The emphasis of this show seems to be on the children jumping around yelling hackneyed catchphrases while destroying their enemies. The characters brought back from the original series, although similar, are blatantly different from their portrayal in the original show. Megabyte is little more than an inept lackey, Hexadecimal seems quite underpowered, and the CGI animation of all the characters seems lazy. The series is at all times predictable and completely without substance, or soul. This new program seems to attempt to try to do so many things at once that it falls short of every mark. While borrowing elements from many other successful programs from the 90's and riding on a widely popular franchise with a cult following, it just is not memorable in and of itself. This show will not even be a footnote for many who watch it.
- david-m-fleisch
- Apr 2, 2018
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