Times are confirmed (on YTV)

On YTV, I've found some episode synopsis

ReBoot: Daemon Rising

Looks like Bob and his fellow computer Sprites may have finally met their match. Supervirus Daemon is spreading her infection throughout the entire Net and edging ever closer to the City of Mainframe. Bob joins forces with old enemies in an attempt to foil her destruction of Mainframe and must reach into the past to find the answer.

Sunday, Nov. 18 4:00pm-6:00 pm(E/P)

ReBoot: My Two Bobs

Will the real Bob please step forward? There might not be a virus, but life's still interesting in Mainframe when a second Bob comes on the scene. No one knows which is which - including the two Bobs. With the wedding preparations underway, Dot can't decide who to marry and turns to her friends for assistance. Meanwhile, an old enemy returns to the system and only one of the Sprites can save the Mainframe inhabitants.

Sunday, Nov. 25 4:00pm-6:00 pm(E/P)

Here is an email that I've received from Julia_Cat's mailing list:

(Aug. 8/01)
Hello, hello! Do I have news for you! Daemon Rising, the first movie of ReBoot S4 will be airing in November on YTV! They will be airing the movie in one big chunk instead of four seperate episodes, but a... confidante of mine has revealed the titles of the four eps anyway.

4.01 Daemon Rising
4.02 Cross Nodes
4.03 What's Love Got To Do With It?
4.04 Sacrifice

By the way, don't get scared off by the title of the fourth episode. It's supposed to be a big cliffhanger. Trust me on this one. There will be another movie following this one. (Let's just hope that no one deletes, kay?)

And don't forget that once I see the eps, more spots for episode novelizations will be open. *grin* I still haven't gotten any ep novelizations from you... what's the big idea? (j/k) If any of you can get those done for me, I'd be grateful. As for the birthday... it's almost here! Toodles!


My friend, DjProwler found this article on the Mainframe Ent. Official site. This is just a copy of it.

Mainframe Entertainment Brings Back ReBoot� in Two Made-for-TV Movies

April 10, 2000 -- Vancouver, Canada -- Mainframe Entertainment (MFE:TSE) announced today that it will bring back its most popular computer animated TV story in two two-hour made-for-TV movies next year.

The two movies are being produced in partnership with youth-oriented Canadian cable broadcaster YTV Canada, Inc. for broadcast in the Spring and Fall of 2001.

ReBoot� was the first ever half-hour computer animated TV series produced in the world. Originally seen on North American television in September of 1994 on YTV in Canada and on ABC Television in the U.S., the series ran three seasons (39 episodes) and was eventually seen in over 70 countries around the world. The show remains one of YTV's top-rated programs and garnered impressive U.S. audiences in a daily strip on the Cartoon Network over the past year.

"ReBoot fans around the world have never given up hope that we would continue the story," says Mainframe President and CEO, and ReBoot co-creator, Ian Pearson. "Even though season three wasn't seen in the US until the last year, the fans have never deserted the show. ReBoot has always attracted a wide audience of both kids and adults because of its multi-level stories and ensemble cast. With these new TV movies we get a to say a great big 'thank-you' to our fans, and mark my words, they will not be disappointed. Fans may, in fact, be shocked, as we answer some of those questions that have been on their minds for years." The first TV movie is entitled Daemon Rising which picks up the storyline where season three of the TV series left off. The second movie is yet to be titled.

Mr. Pearson continued, "Bringing this project forward with the participation of our long-term partner YTV, who have always been great supporters of our creative vision over the years, is quite simply the icing on the cake."

"ReBoot is a great example of the kind of leading edge programming that YTV is proud to offer its viewers," said Paula Parker, Vice President of Programming and Production, YTV Canada Inc. "We are very pleased to be involved in the launch of these brand new productions and we know that our viewers will be thrilled by the news."

Mainframe Entertainment is the world�s most prolific computer animation studio, producing long-form CGI for television and feature films. During the fall 1999 television season the studio had five computer animated television series on air in the North American market, on YTV, the Cartoon Network, Fox Kids and Fox Family Channel. The company is currently in production on a direct-to-video project for Harvey Entertainment, based on the long-standing Casper the Friendly Ghost franchise, a large-format stereoscopic feature film, based on Gulliver�s Travels, for Imax 3D theatres and the all new Action Man series which will be seen on YTV and Fox Kids in September 2000. Founded in 1993, the company employs 300 artists, animators, technicians and production personnel, and has won many prestigious awards for its creative and technical innovations, including an induction into the Smithsonian Institute.

YTV, Canada�s number one youth network, is seen in over eight million homes across Canada. As a major force in Canadian kid's entertainment, YTV has triggered over $600 million in Canadian independent production; developed a website that receives 8.5 million hits per week; published a successful kid's magazine, Whoa!; and conducts a highly respected annual survey, The YTV Kid & Tween Report. YTV is owned by Corus Entertainment Inc., one of Canada's leading media companies. 1

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