Project G.eeK.eR. (1996)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Charlie Adler
Dr. Maston
Cree Summer
Lady Becky McBeth
Jim Cummings
Mister Moloch
Brad Garrett
Noah
Billy West
GeeKeR
Doug Langdale
Creator / Executive Producer / Writer
Doug TenNapel
Creator / Executive Producer
Monique Beatty
Associate Producer
Audu Paden
Producer / Director
Stan Gadziola
Storyboard Artist
Thomas Kearney
Dialogue Editor
Richard Raynis
Supervising Producer
Charles Garcia
Background Designer / Storyboard
Andy Jolliff
Digital Compositor
Don W. Kim
Color Designer
Greg Chalekian
Associate Producer
Kevin Michael Richardson
Stonebender
Shawn Patterson
Music
Seth Kearsley
Storyboard Artist
Bradford Cox
Music Editor
Ed Gilbert
Dinotropolis Leader
Bruce W. Cathcart
Editor
Jason Marsden
Cappery Employee
Jeff Brennan
Background Designer
Luke Wasserman
Production Coordinator
DeeDee Rescher
Female Junker
Raymond Leung
Art Designer
Michael Bell
Pinker Officer #1
Terry Taylor
Music
Kurt Christensen
Character Designer
Edward Gomez
Assistant Sound Editor
Rafael Rosado
Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 14, 1996
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes13
Running Time30m
Content RatingTV-Y
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Project G.e.e.K.e.R. is an animated television series that premiered on CBS on September 14, 1996. It was created by Douglas TenNapel, creator of Earthworm Jim, and Doug Langdale, the developer of Earthworm Jim the animated series, and was a production of Columbia TriStar Television under Adelaide Productions, with original music by Shawn Patterson (main title theme by Terry Scott Taylor). TenNapel and Taylor also collaborated on the video games The Neverhood, Boombots and Skullmonkeys, and in 2005, re-united for the Nickelodeon cartoon Catscratch.
The show was cancelled after only one season, as CBS cancelled all of their Saturday morning schedule in 1997 to stop their downward-spiraling ratings.The Federal Communications Commission also rejected CBS's attempt to classify the show as educational and informational under that fall's strengthened requirements for children's programming.