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Swashbuckling software pirates pillage and plunder Mainframe, taking Bob as their prize catch. Gavin Blair, Phil Mitchell, Ian Pearson & Lane Raichert Additionally, the shutdown of the containment field, Frisket's crushing of Megabyte under a glass sheet and a camera-focused roar are all references to Tyrannosaurus rex scenes from Jurassic Park. There is a reference to the opening scene of Jurassic Park when Frisket is in the containment box and is treated in a similar fashion to the raptor. Once inside Silicon Tor, however, the powerful Frisket and the mischievous Enzo prove to be more than Megabyte bargained for.Ĭultural references: Old Man Pearson is named after Ian Pearson, one of the show's creators and founders of Mainframe Entertainment. When Frisket swallows a valuable command, Megabyte captures him in order to remove it.
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In the prison game scene, Bob tells Dot "Looks like the User is heading through Cell Block H" – a pun on the Australian TV series Prisoner, which was renamed Cell Block H in the US. COBOL and Fortran are part of Enzo's Ancient Languages class. The two most popular types of printers at the time were the Dot matrix printer and Daisy Wheel.
At the start of the episode Bob tells Dot that she "needs to take time to smell the daisy wheels" a daisy wheel is a device used to print characters. Just when Enzo gives up on the stubborn pair, the dangerous Starship Alcatraz game forces the two to work together and see each other's point of view.Ĭultural references: The title is a pun on the image file format TIFF and the definition of "tiff", a petty argument. When Bob and Dot become insufferable after an argument, Enzo tries one scheme after another to rekindle their friendship. Megabyte steals a secret object from Hexadecimal, which proves to be a dangerous bug: the Medusa, which spreads throughout Mainframe, turning anything it touches into stone. Lane Raichert, Ian Pearson, Phil Mitchell & Gavin Blair The Glitch command "BSnP!" to teleport through a window references the ABC Network censors (Broadcast Standards and Practices), which did not allow characters to smash through windows. Thwarting a plan by Megabyte to create a portal, Bob retrieves a dangerous magnet which puts Dot's life in danger.Ĭultural references: While in Al's slow food, Bob picks up a number tag that reads 1000000000000, and says 4096, which is the binary number on the tag converted to decimal. Enzo and Dot must race against the clock to save Bob from certain deletion.Ĭultural references: When Bob asks Enzo what was his client's name, Enzo lies and says "Jean-Luc" who appeared earlier in the episode as a binome wearing an altered version of the starfleet uniform with the captain rank insignia on the right breast a clear reference to Jean-Luc Picard.
By the time Enzo realises his mistake, the unknowing Bob is trapped inside a Formula 1 game with the command about to go off any millisecond. Megabyte tricks Enzo into delivering a dangerous delete command to Hexadecimal. Now Dot and Bob must defeat Megabyte inside the game or he will escape to infect the Super Computer and become more powerful than ever.Ĭultural references: When Bob launches from the carrier and says: "Alpha wing clear of deck proceed heading 1138, stay frosty." 1138 is a reference to THX 1138 by George Lucas. They barely succeed until a descending space fighter game harnesses it for him. Bob and Dot fight to keep Megabyte from harnessing the power of a recently discovered, unusually large Tear.