A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 14, 1996
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 13
Finale:
December 7, 1996
Creators:
Doug Langdale
Doug TenNapel
Original Title:
Project G.eeK.eR.
Alternate Titles:
Project G.eeK.eR.
Project GKR
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Adelaide Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
DougĀ²
Countries:
US
THE FUTURE! Mister Moloch created an artificial human, code-named Project G.K.R. He is known as Geeker, and his synthetic body has almost unlimited power. Moloch plans to use him to conquer the world, but Lady Macbeth, a streetwise thief, stole him before he could receive the programming which would force him to be Moloch's fighting machine. Lady Macbeth was helped by a superintelligent dinosaur, Noah. It's too bad he can't control his powers cause Mr. Moloch wants him back really bad. Without Lady Macbeth and Noah, he'd be a bucket of extra crispy!
Art Designer:
Raymond Leung
Assistant Sound Editor:
Edward Gomez
Associate Producer:
Greg Chalekian
Monique Beatty
Background Designer:
Jeff Brennan
Charles Garcia
Character Designer:
Kurt Christensen
Color Designer:
Don W. Kim
Dialogue Editor:
Thomas Kearney
Digital Compositor:
Andy Jolliff
Editor:
Bruce W. Cathcart
Executive Producer:
Doug Langdale
Doug TenNapel
Music:
Terry Taylor
Shawn Patterson
Music Editor:
Bradford Cox
Producer:
Audu Paden
Production Coordinator:
Luke Wasserman
Storyboard:
Charles Garcia
Storyboard Artist:
Seth Kearsley
Stan Gadziola
Supervising Producer:
Richard Raynis
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