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This is the complete episode listing for the Canadian CGI television series ReBoot, which was broadcast on YTV, as well as in the United States on ABC and Cartoon Network's Toonami block between 1994 and 2001. A total of 47 episodes have been produced, including two television films which were syndicated as the eight-episode fourth season in ...
An eight part documentary about the show, entitled ReBoot ReWind, was launched on September 24, 2024 on Telus Storyhive. The documentarians also collaborated with Mainframe to remaster the series from its original D-1 tapes, with a remastered version of the first episode released on YouTube on September 10, 2024 to mark its thirtieth ...
The masks change constantly in a slew of different ways, usually while obscured from the home viewer. Episodes 1 and 10 of season 2, and episode 4 of season 3 showed her mask changing on screen in an instant. She has transfinite power reserves, meaning that she has near limitless stores of energy to draw from, and as such, is quite powerful ...
ReBoot (YTV) 1994 2001 ReBoot: The Guardian Code: 2018 Canada Reno 911! 2003 2009 — 2020 present United States [29] Roseanne: 1988 1997 — 2018 United States [30] The Conners: 2018 present Rugrats: 1991 2004 All Grown Up! 2003 2008 Rugrats (Paramount+) 2021 2024 Sai de Baixo: 1996 2002 — 2013 Brazil [31] Samurai Jack: 2001 2004 — 2017 ...
Following the debut of the show's first 10 episodes on Netflix, the official ReBoot: The Guardian Code YouTube channel uploaded a series of 10 one-minute virtual reality shorts. [24] Similarly, YTV released a series of live-action shorts featuring the characters from the show alongside the Canadian broadcast. [25]
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The New Fred and Barney Show (1994–95) The New Woody Woodpecker Show (1999–2005) Night Hood (1996–98) Ninjago (2018–20) Ninjago: March of the Oni; Oggy and the Cockroaches (1998–2001) Painting Pictures (2000) The Pink Panther (1993–98) Pippi Longstocking (1999–2001; 2006–2007) Pinky and the Brain (1998–2000; 2002–04; 2007–09)
Starz, which features more recent movie fare than its parent channel, also debuts on this date as part of the Encore multiplex and would eventually become a rival to HBO, Showtime, Cinemax and The Movie Channel. 12 KTSP-TV in Phoenix changes its call letters to KSAZ-TV, reflecting its newly adopted "Spirit of Arizona" slogan. [1] 19