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{{Infobox_episode|title = Talent Night|partOfSeason = 1|episodeNumber = 11|airDate = January 7, 1995|writer = [[Lane Raichert]]|story = [[Gavin Blair]]
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{{Infobox_episode|title = Talent Night|partOfSeason = 1|episodeNumber = 11|airDate = January 7, 1995|writer = [[Lane Raichert]]|story = [[Gavin Blair]], [[Phil Mitchell]], [[Ian Pearson]]|voices = [[Michael Benyaer]], [[Kathleen Barr]], [[Matthew Sinclair]], [[Tony Jay]], [[Shirley Millner]], [[Michael Donovan]], [[Phil Hayes]], [[Garry Chalk]], [[Stevie Vallance|Louise Vallance]]|previousEpisode = [[The Great Brain Robbery]]|nextEpisode = [[Identity Crisis: Part 1]]}}
[[Phil Mitchell]]
 
 
[[Ian Pearson]]|voices = [[Michael Benyaer]]
 
[[Kathleen Barr]]
 
 
[[Matthew Sinclair]]
 
 
[[Tony Jay]]
 
 
[[Shirley Millner]]
 
 
[[Michael Donovan]]
 
 
[[Phil Hayes]]
 
 
[[Garry Chalk]]
 
 
[[Stevie Vallance|Louise Vallance]]|previousEpisode = [[The Great Brain Robbery]]|nextEpisode = [[Identity Crisis: Part 1]]}}
 
 
== DVD Log Line ==
 
== DVD Log Line ==
 
Dot auditions acts for Enzo's surprise birthday party show while Bob tries to keep Enzo busy until the party starts. —''ReBoot: The Definitive Mainframe Edition''
 
Dot auditions acts for Enzo's surprise birthday party show while Bob tries to keep Enzo busy until the party starts. —''ReBoot: The Definitive Mainframe Edition''

Revision as of 19:22, 26 August 2018

DVD Log Line

Dot auditions acts for Enzo's surprise birthday party show while Bob tries to keep Enzo busy until the party starts. —ReBoot: The Definitive Mainframe Edition

Synopsis

Iconsistencies

Bob and Mike the TV both say that it's Enzo's first birthday, but he increments from 01 to 10 (2 in binary), which should mean it's his second birthday. This is supported by his appearance at age 00 in the Season 4 flashbacks.

Trivia

At no point is it indicated what interval a birthday represents for sprites.

External Links

episode at Shout!Factory TV