X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,a1a135cbb3834a57 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: chimera@zahadum.com Subject: Re: [Off topic] Re: [REQ] Transformers art Date: 1998/11/03 Message-ID: <71nd5q$pbt$2@cfs2.kis.keele.ac.uk>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 407982611 Distribution: world Sender: zebedee References: <36351A17.5A12E693@a-VIP.com_remove-me_> <36359e77.4514320@news.vossnet.net> <71769t$5a0$1@cfs2.kis.keele.ac.uk> <363867b7.9774504@news.vossnet.net> <71c3sb$d44$1@cfs2.kis.keele.ac.uk> <363AD64A.1E942234@bcgroup.net> <363d0274.477616@news.m.gic.net.au> <_qr%1.29$HD.272@skin03.micron.net> Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Sarah Day wrote: > I saw Beast Wars once, but I've never heard of Reboot. (this is in the US by > the way) I'm not much of a cartoon person anyway... Reboot was the first ever cartoon series completely made by computer. It is based on the 'lives' of characters inside a computer and has many jokes for the non-computer and computer user. There are three series, one and two were more aimed at the children level since the main buyer was ABC and that was the market they wanted Reboot for. Series three is far better and is aimed more towards early teenager right through to adult (one programme has floating blood, a la Star Trek VI, which ITV refuse to show) and has a more subtle humour which goes into parody of topics like James Bond, Mars Attacks, and many others. -- /` |_ . _ _ ,_ _ (aka Kristen Steward) chimera@zahadum.com \, | | | ||| (/, | /~\ Keele University, England. CompSci + AstPhys gCode version3.12 - GCS/S>$ d s- a-- C++@ US>++ L>++ E---- W+>++ N++ w-- O? M V-- PS+ PE- Y+ PGP- t--/---(-) 5++/+++ X+ R/+ tv b+ D G e>Phd h+ y?