ReBoot/YMMV

"Hexadecimal: Never mind, it will be glorious!"
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: The entire series finally being released on DVD in 2011.
 * Bellisario's Maxim: Not everything about this computer world really makes sense as related to how we use computers. It is just an interesting setting, as well as way to bypass fan comments related to the computer limitations. Like "Why are there no shadows?" "Uh...It's inside a computer!"

"Megabyte: "I've always wanted to do that." Mike the TV: "Megabyte has left the building!""
 * Cliché Storm: Certain episodes have their entire plot built quite literally on a long string of cliches, but it is either done as an Affectionate Parody or otherwise knows what it is doing.
 * Complete Monster: If anyone can qualify in this show, it's Megabyte.
 * The odd thing is that he didn't qualify prior to Cerebus Syndrome hitting. Fridge Brilliance kicks in when one notes that his Complete Monster characterization began directly after he temporarily re-merged with Hexadecimal and became Gigabyte. Before that, he was an Affably Evil villain with some shades of nobility, but he came back a sadistic beast with no morality whatsoever.
 * Continuity Drift: Later seasons firmly establish that nothing can penetrate the outer wall of a game cube. However, in 'Identity Crisis (Part 2)'' Phong was watching Bob and Dot's progress in the game and later entered the game himself. This is never reconciled and promptly ignored.
 * Downer Ending: "Web World Wars", "Game Over." In both the The Bad Guy Wins.
 * Epic Riff: The episode dealing with Enzo's birthday sees Megabyte roll up with an electric guitar and play an absolutely face-melting solo. It then turns into a Power of Rock showdown between him and Bob for even more epic.
 * Also a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming when, rather than causing trouble, Megabyte gives his guitar to Enzo at the end of the duel.

"Mouse: "Wow! Now THAT'S what I call a bug zapper!" Dot: "I don't believe it! We've been saved by a game cube!"
 * Evil Is Sexy: Daemon qualifies for this. Also Hexadecimal,
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: Megabyte and Matrix's brutal fight at the end of season 3 makes the earlier moment where Megabyte gives Enzo a guitar for his birthday seem a lot less funny than it originally was.
 * Growing the Beard: The first two seasons were fun and entertaining, but excessively hampered by Moral Guardians that hindered the growth of a more mature show, they weren't allowed to cut to a commercial with someone in immediate peril (like falling off a cliff) for fear of upsetting the children. The final four episodes of the second season started up some more thematically interesting stories with a continuing storyline that fed through the rest of the series, which really hit its stride in the first few episodes of the virtually censor-free third season.
 * Hilarious in Hindsight:
 * Nintendo announced that their next console would be called the "Nintendo GameCube." The fact that the console's default color was purple did not hurt.


 * Another episode featured a brief gag (aired in 1997) that had a battleship called the SS Cameron catching fire and sinking. This was in reference to the obscenely over-budget fiasco of Titanic and what people were predicting of James Cameron's career...
 * The number of VAs ReBoot has in common with Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. In particular, for the first two seasons, Hack and Slash were played by the same actors who played Scratch and Grounder, also inept villainous robot mooks.
 * Hype Backlash: The fourth season came out after being Uncanceled three years after the third season. With all the Fan Fiction and rampant Wild Mass Guessing from the fandom (with no expectation of ever getting a resolution), there were bound to be a few accurate theories and a few fanfics that proved to be a more satisfying conclusion for the Daemon arc.
 * Magnificent Bastard: Megabyte, Megabyte, Megabyte.
 * Memetic Sex God:
 * Everyone is Matrix for AndrAIa, no exceptions.
 * Hexadecimal, or better yet Sexydecimal fares pretty well in this department also.
 * Ms. Fanservice: Mouse, and AndrAIa after the time skip.
 * Dot from the third season, once Mainframe Entertainment ditched the ABC network and the broadcast standards and practices that prevented her from having a chest more defined than a vaguely curved monobreast. The Evil Dead game episode is clearly a celebration of Dot's new cleavage!
 * Nightmare Fuel: Comes in high doses in Season 3. Quick rundown:
 * Enzo, Andraia and Friskett playing a Mortal Kombat spoof, complete with an unbeatable User who slashes out Enzo's eye. In order to escape nullification (which is a Nightmare Fuel concept in its own right) they have to entire Game Sprite mode and leave Mainframe with the Game, leaving Dot to think that her only family was nullified. Oh, and Enzo and Andraia? They're kids.
 * Enzo and Andraia are stuck in a never-ending cycle of violence as they travel from system to system via the games.
 * When they finally do return to Mainframe they find that Megabyte was able to take over and turned it into a warzone.
 * Phong is decapitated by Megabyte and his head is tortured into giving up the passcode needed for Megabyte to infect the super computer.
 * Before that, there's the climax of "Painted Windows", in which Bob rips Hexadecimal's mask off in a desperate attempt to distract her, and she struggles to contain her full power while Hex's mask comes to life and mocks Bob for dooming Hexadecimal to self-destruct by removing her Power Limiter.
 * The very end of this episode is a Jump Scare where Hex's Thousand-Yard Stare face briefly flashes into her Slasher Smile. Then the screen fades to black but her Glowing Eyes of Doom remain like two green dots on a black background.
 * Megabyte, infested by the web creature. Black with silver highlights, the claws on his hands permanently extended, red eyes, and a serpent tongue.
 * One episode had a very creepy scene of Megabyte running up a vertical wall on all-fours, like some kind of Hell Hound.
 * The Funhouse, from the game itself to the Bad Future shown as a result of Bob and Dot losing it.
 * Spiritual Licensee: Of Tron
 * More "inspired by" than "spiritual successor". Tron fights for the Users.
 * Uncanny Valley: Hex's Dot impression in the video game looks right, but maintains or even exaggerates Hex's signature walk with the swinging arms and the sashaying hips. Fetish Fuel turns into Nightmare Fuel when Hex's mask is removed in the form of Bob pulling off Dot's face, complete with squick sound effects.
 * Villain Decay: Inverted. As the series progressed Megabyte became progressively more dangerous, eventually taking over Mainframe and deciding to move on to the Supercomputer. Even when the heroes seem to defeat him at last he comes back in season four, stronger than ever and now he is psychotic to boot.


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