Tony Jay |
Megabyte (Seasons 1-3; Recurring Afterwards) |
Jesse Moss |
Young Enzo Matrix #1 (Season 1) |
Kathleen Barr |
Dot Matrix/ Princess Bula |
Matthew Sinclair |
Young Enzo Matrix #2 (Seasons 1-2) |
Long John Baldry |
Captain Capacitor |
Guest Star |
Michael Benyaer |
Bob (Seasons 1-2; Recurring Afterwards) |
Recurring Role |
Garry Chalk |
Mr. Mitchell |
Recurring Role |
Michael Donovan |
Phong |
Recurring Role |
Why wasn't the yacht at the dock also robbed/burgled/stolen/cannibalized like everything else around the docks in Kit Sector?
I remember Bob once saying "Glitch, Return!" and Glitch would fly straight to Bob's forearm. So Bob forgets this simple command and gets captured as a result? Seems fishy.
Bob: Mouse?
Pirate: Blimey! How'd you know her name?!
Bob: Just an old friend and long story. You see, I'm a guardian. I know everything.
(Pirates steal Bob's car)
Bob: (Singing to a song on headphones) Du du du... duh... Okay.
(Talking about Princess Bula)
Bob: Is she really a princess?
Captain Capacitor: No... ya wanna tell her otherwise?
this is the first time we hear of Mouse. Foreshadowing her appearance(s) later.
The puppet show in the opening scene is labeled "Punchcard and Qwerty."
Among the graffiti on the wall in the hold of Captain Capacitor's ship is a drawing of Kilroy, "You are here," "Capacitor is flaccider," "Sit on it," and "I want my MTV."
As Dot is boarding Mr. Mitchell's yacht, a One binome gives Mr. Mitchell's wife a box of candy and gets his face slapped.
The name of the pirate ship is the "Saucy Mare".
Grafitti on the ship: "Capacitor is Flacidor", "Sit on it!", "You are here", "I want my MTV".
When Dot requests to use Mr.Mitchell's yacht, the music from "A Three Hour Tour" plays in the background.
This is the first episode in which Mouse is mentioned. Until the Great Brain Robbery, we don't see nor hear anything else about her.
Captain Capacitor's real first name is Gavin, after Gavin Blair, who works as a writer for Reboot. As you can see above, he even wrote this episode!
The puppet show shown at the beginning of the episode called "Punchcard and Qwerty" is a reference to the traditional English puppet show "Punch and Judy."
The quote "He tasks me, and I shall have him," is from Moby Dick.
The title refers to the movie The Crimson Pirate (1952) staring Burt Lancaster.
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S 4 : Ep 8
Aired 11/30/01
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Aired 11/23/01
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Aired 11/16/01
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Aired 11/9/01
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