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After the System restart, he worked on unrevealed missions designed to harry Daemon. His last name is a reference to capacitors . His first name is clarified to be a reference to ReBoot co-creator Gavin Blair (in the art book, he used Gavin Capacitor as his image, and all three co-creators had one character named after them in previous episodes).
The Daemon Corps (デーモン軍団, Dēmon Gundan, Demon Corps in the Japanese version.) are a group named after their master, Daemon, and consisted of him and three Virus Ultimate-level Digimon. They appeared on December 26, 2002, in Japan to retrieve the Dark Spore within Ken. Daemon (デーモン, Dēmon, Demon in the Japanese version.)
ReBoot is a Canadian animated television series created by Gavin Blair, Ian Pearson, Phil Mitchell, ... Daemon – Colombe Demers [12] Daecon – Richard Newman;
List of ReBoot characters; E. ... ReBoot (video game) ReBoot: Daemon Rising; ReBoot: My Two Bobs This page was last edited on 26 April 2023, at 06:20 (UTC) ...
Digimon Adventure (Japanese: デジモンアドベンチャー:, Hepburn: Dejimon Adobenchā:, stylized as Digimon Adventure:) is a Japanese anime television series. It is the eighth anime series in the Digimon franchise and a reboot of the 1999–2000 anime television series of the same name that follows the adventures of children in the world of Digimon, struggling to prevent a series of ...
ReBoot: Daemon Rising is a 2001 Canadian made-for-TV movie based on the series ReBoot directed by George Samilski. The movie is set after the first three seasons of ReBoot, and along with another ReBoot movie, My Two Bobs, is considered the fourth season. It was originally broadcast in Canada as a film, but was later rebroadcast as 4 individual ...
ReBoot: My Two Bobs is a 2001 Canadian television film based on the series ReBoot, that continues the events set in motion by the cliffhanger ending in Daemon Rising. Along with Daemon Rising, the two films are considered the fourth season. It was originally broadcast in Canada as a film, but was later rebroadcast as four individual episodes ...
Cultural references: Many of the events during the game "Road Warrior" are taken directly from the Mad Max films, as well as characters, vehicles and landscape. The Number One character appears to be wearing a Star Trek uniform and has similar facial features and speech to Commander Riker from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Upon seeing part of ...