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Meet Bin! And his friends and family: Cookie, Digit, Browser, the Kernel, Mr. and Mrs. Fontface, and the Wizzywigs! They live on a chip farm where computer chips grow, cables are trees, and chilren are told to eat their electrons -- because they're good for themm.
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Meet Bin! And his friends and family: Cookie, Digit, Browser, the Kernel, Mr. and Mrs. Fontface, and the Wizzywigs! They live on a chip farm where computer chips grow, cables are trees, and chilren are told to eat their electrons -- because they're good for them.
   
 
Whether Bin is helping his parents on their chip farm, playing beta-ball with his friends, or just facing the typical growing pains of any young boy, our audience will see that he's just like them.
 
Whether Bin is helping his parents on their chip farm, playing beta-ball with his friends, or just facing the typical growing pains of any young boy, our audience will see that he's just like them.

Revision as of 15:39, 15 June 2009

The Binomes series is a cute little tv show that the creators of ReBoot pitched as a spin-off series to be made while Mainframe Entertainment was under ownership by IDT Entertainment (now called Starz Entertainment). The show was meant to target a younger audience than ReBoot was made for.

The show would focus completely on binomes, no sprites would appear. The star would be a young one binome named Bin, and his friends and family. The stories would be simple, about their everyday adventures living in Mainframe.

Unfortunetely the cute little show never took off and only a small promotional picture was made.

Here is the pitch made for the show.


Meet Bin! And his friends and family: Cookie, Digit, Browser, the Kernel, Mr. and Mrs. Fontface, and the Wizzywigs! They live on a chip farm where computer chips grow, cables are trees, and chilren are told to eat their electrons -- because they're good for them.

Whether Bin is helping his parents on their chip farm, playing beta-ball with his friends, or just facing the typical growing pains of any young boy, our audience will see that he's just like them.

Adn wat's it like inside a computer? It's a place of shiny-sided houses topped with motherboard roofs, and curved barns that look like a cross between and airplane hanger and a wireless mouse. There's even a stream for the kids to play in -- sure, it's a sparkling silver data-stream, but it is a stream.

You may have noticed that Binan dhis buddies look a little... unusual. But they're not just staionary cubes - they're alive and linber! When Bin gets excited ("No school today?!") he'll spin his head in cirlcles. And when he gets a sudden surprise, his cubes will fjump apart, then drop back together. (Neat, huh?)

The Binomes. They're just plain processors in a world where beta-balls hover, the sky is blue circuits, and static storms are the norm. But kids sitll like to play, have adventures and be read to at bedtime -- because some things never change ( including Bin's Mom's hair... but that's anohter story!)

52 x 11' minute episodes from leading CGI Animation producer Mainframe Entertainment --- a pre-school show for every little kid that's surfed the net!