Thread 149319831 - /co/ [Archived: 566 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/8/2025, 11:43:28 PM No.149319831
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If this series came back, would you want it to start fresh with a new slate, or finish the cliffhanger it left on?
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 12:24:52 AM No.149320427
Nothing. Just leave it alone. Not everything needs a fucking revival/reboot/sequel/rehash/spin-off.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 12:30:42 AM No.149320511
>>149319831 (OP)
We already saw it come back as an abomination against total decency. No more.
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 12:33:05 AM No.149320543
>>149320511
>ReBoot: The Guardian Code Lyoko
Fuck, stop reminding me this shit exists.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 12:41:50 AM No.149320654
>>149319831 (OP)
I wish it could come back to finish the cliffhanger, the only major death was Tony Jay which is a huge part of the show but I think they could work against it, but I just can't see a continuation happened 25 years later. That gap is just too big.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 1:42:58 AM No.149321364
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>>149319831 (OP)
I don't really think ReBoot could work nowadays. Back then, a cgi show was a novelty and the now outdated graphics and animation actually helped drive home the idea that it was inside a digital world (like digimon). The last seasons looked more like those Barbie direct-to-video movies but with green and blue-skinned people. Fuck, look what happened when they brought the main cast for that aberration of Guardian Code
Early this year (or by the end of last year, I don't remember) I had a dream that there was three more seasons. They were weird.
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 1:47:52 AM No.149321413
>>149319831 (OP)
I don't think it would be wise to try to continue the story where it left off due to the sheer amount of time that has passed.

However I think focusing on a completely different system and cast of characters in the same world would absolutely work.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 1:48:28 AM No.149321418
>>149319831 (OP)
Dead is better
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:06:24 AM No.149321617
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>>149319831 (OP)
Kids understand computers less now than they did in the 90's. There's no audience. All the pop culture references and programing jargon would fall on deaf ears. They live in a world where information flows like water out of a broken hydrant. The internet isn't some mysterious far off land. Computers don't catch viruses. And algorithms think for them.
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:14:11 AM No.149321717
>>149321617
I wanna have Sexadecimal with Hexadecimal
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:30:27 AM No.149321935
>>149321617
Ironically that just puts it in place where things were in the early 90's. Understanding computers, for most kids, only started being a thing in the late 90's and early 2000's when they became more and more standard in suburban homes. But in the early days? Arguably a lot of the writers didn't quite get it, even
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:48:25 AM No.149322154
>>149321935
ReBoot was ‘94-‘01. I was at school then and we definitely had and learned about computers. I remember when we got four new computers with Windows 95, what a time.
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 3:40:32 AM No.149322679
>>149321364
Tron works and is multi generational tho, and that's about a computer world.
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 5:03:14 AM No.149323486
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>>149322154
My elementary school had that good ol' 80's IBM shit. Jumping from this to Amazon Trail on CD-Rom was mind blowing.
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 5:29:35 AM No.149323823
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>>149323486
Nostalgic. We still had BBC Micros alongside PCs when I was in middle school. They were well beyond the end of their useful lives though, I think they all got thrown out the year I moved up to high school.

We also had these weird CD-ROM drives for the PCs where you had to put the disc inside an enclosure before inserting it, like it turned a CD into a minidisc, I've never seen anything like it since.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:39:05 AM No.149324669
>>149321935
I think the writers not getting what computers were gave them the chance to make the world of the series more mystical
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 6:57:47 AM No.149324820
>>149319831 (OP)
I just want a proper end to the Hunt. They did two sequel comics and skipped it. I think Guardian Code is technically a sequel too which means it also skipped it. It's like following Empire Strikes Back with The Force Awakens and only including a blurb in the crawl that's little more than "The rebels won."
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:18:46 AM No.149325048
As a kid I always thought that the games caused so much damage because the user was a retard and downloaded games with trojans or shit from the internet.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:41:59 AM No.149325259
>>149322679
>Tron works
Tron doesn't work. The absolute best Tron can do is a not-quite-successful movie and a not-quite-successful TV show.