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Release Date:
February 10, 2006
Original Title:
The Adventures of Megabyte Man
Genres:
Adventure
Production Companies:
Lasky Productions
Pillar Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 56
The lights burn to full as the historic 300th episode of the world's greatest game show, Virtual Memory begins. But, something's wrong. Jamie Alexander, host of Virtual Memory is missing! With time counting down to certain destruction, Virtual Memory calls upon its one and only hope: Megabyte Man. With massive information storage, instant recall, and electronic displacement on his side, Virtual Memory's own living super-computer begins the hunt for Jamie. Meanwhile, deep below the Earth's surface lurks Virtual Memory's darkest foe: The Virus. Bent on Virtual Memory's destruction, Virus will stop at nothing until the show lies in his evil clutches. Megabyte Man engages in a bitter race against time to foil Virus' plans to take over the show and eventual world domination. Can Megabyte Man return Jamie, save Virtual Memory, and rid the world of the leeching evil of Virus? It's time to 'Plug In, and Power Up' to The Adventures of Megabyte Man!
Animation Director:
Christopher Romano
Associate Producer:
Thaddeus Baker
Tandi Byrne
Camera Operator:
Andy Jagerson
Cinematography:
Elisha Christian
Co-Director:
Jamie Alexander
Co-Producer:
Jamie Alexander
Justin Folk
Creative Consultant:
Justen Finch
Director:
Justin Folk
Editor:
Jamie Alexander
Justin Folk
Bob Perkins
Music:
Michael Ho
Chris Jagich
Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Jagerson
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