In the inner computer world of Mainframe, a guardian program sprite and his friends defend the system from threats from viruses and the User.
The extraordinary adventures of life within a computer, as depicted in one of the world's first totally-computer-generated series. The riotous humour, infinitely-variable action and scenery, and intelligent use of every computer reference known, combine to produce a stunning universe where good constantly fights the forces of evil. Dot Matrix and her brother Enzo, plus thousands of friendly binomes, live in Mainframe, which is plagued by viruses Megabyte and sister strain Hexadecimal. Guardian Bob is sent from the Net to protect them, and soon makes it his home. Together, they must prevent Megabyte from taking control of all the systems. As an added complication, games being played by the mystical User invade the system regularly, and must be defeated, or else portions of the city are laid waste... This gives us a chance to see every genre of video-game ever conceived, from the point of view of the characters! When Megabyte finally manages to banish Bob, Enzo takes over as the city's Guardian, but things will never be quite the same...—Cynan Rees <[email protected]>
ReBoot, the world's first 100% computer animated TV show, features a standard battle of good vs. evil in a whole new battleground, inside a computer. Bob, the Guardian, teams up with Dot Matrix and her brother, Enzo, to fight off the evil viruses Megabyte and Hexadecimal.—bth-bob
Inside of your computer is a world you've only dreamed of. A small system/city known as Mainframe is watched over by a "living on the edge" guardian named as Bob. With the help of the work-a-holic Dot Matrix and her hyper active little bother, Enzo, they protect Mainframe from viruses and games. As their lives grow more chaotic by the nanosecond, Bob becomes a part of their family and makes the city his home. Yet what starts off as casual battles and teasing of the viruses changes into a serious threat that could cost Bob, Dot, Enzo and their friends not only their lives, but Mainframe as well.—Max Vaughn