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"mc-kiernan" has a point, however I think this is a great program for kids. There are some fundamental arithmetic ideas that my 5-year-old has picked up from watching this program, and I believe it's aimed for slightly older listeners. Aside from not understanding what "isomorphisms" are or what the previous review was about, I'm a parent and think this is a great show that shows how perseverance pays off in the face of adversity. It's my opinion that the "Hacker" persona isn't meant to symbolize illegal conduct, but rather, the "bad guy" of the program - in other words, the lesson for the kids is don't behave like him (greedy and manipulative). Basic concepts like counting, measuring, and so forth are further helped by the "Cyberchase For Real" part that features actual actors. As a whole, I think this program is a fantastic starting point for young brains since it is both enjoyable and educational at the same time.

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Cybersquad (voiced by Christopher Lloyd) nearly always defeats the Hacker (also known as the Hacker), a mad scientist who wants to take over/create ultimate mayhem in Cyberspace. Among his many distinguishing features are a barrel chest and short legs, as well as a bicolored cloak and a black wig, and a prominent chin about which he is conceited. The initial purpose of Hacker's creation was to aid Motherboard, but he soon turned against Dr. Marbles, leading to his banishment to the Northern Frontier. To be fair to him, in two episodes he momentarily transformed into a peaceful artist and helped the Cybersquad save the trees in the Northern Frontier. Because of the unreliability of his cyborg lackeys (Buzz and Delete), he is often irritated by having to do tasks that they are incapable of performing.

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