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It is all out Cyberspace War as Oggy, with his vacuum cleaner, and Joey takes the daring voyage in the electrical system to the internet in order to return to the real world. However, system errors, bugs, power flows and even Jack himself are hellbent on slowing Oggy and Joey down.
Wallace can't sleep after eating too much cheese, so he activates his Snoozatron to remedy the problem. The device wakes up Gromit, who puts on a sheep costume and heads downstairs; meanwhile, robot arms fluff Wallace's mattress and pillow, place a hot water bottle on his chest, and give him a teddy bear as a record of lullaby music starts playing.
The episode starts with a brief scene of Ozzy and Sharon trying to turn on their new vacuum cleaner. Kelly lends a hand and switches on the vacuum, and Ozzy complains about the loudness of the vacuum. The family's numerous dogs has been excreting far too many times in the house, and ruining valuable furniture in the process.
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As an incentive to new customers, Kirby offers the Service Center Vacuum Rebuild Program for original owners who have been registered with the company. As long as the customer owns the machine as the registered owner, if the cleaner needs repair, they can send it back to the Rebuild Department and have it restored to "like-new" condition.
Meanwhile, at the park, Rachel tries to get out of babysitting Daphne by joining a group of nannies who look after the children on a daily rotation. When Rachel is suddenly faced with the responsibility, on the day of Mr. Kibbenshaw's party, she panics and the children run all over the place, leading to the party being ruined.
Kappatoo is still struggling to get used to the twentieth century, after blowing up the vacuum cleaner, thinking it is a hostile life form, and being caught stealing £47 worth of pet food from the local supermarket after not knowing how shopping works in this time zone.
Fantom Technologies, Inc. was a Canadian household appliance company founded in Welland, Ontario in 1986 as IONA Appliances, with offices in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A manufacturer of dual-cyclonic type vacuum cleaners, they were inspired from the Dyson vacuums (which would not appear in North America until 2002).