Project G.eeK.eR.

1996
Project G.eeK.eR.

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EP1 Destruct Sequence Sep 14, 1996

Premiere Episode. After stealing GeeKeR from Dr. Maston, GeeKeR's self-destruct mode initiates, a feature Dr. Maston put in to keep GeeKeR from falling into the wrong hands. Becky and Noah have no choice but to seek Maston's help in this matter. Can Becky and Noah defuse GeeKeR before he makes like a bomb and goes BOOM!?

EP2 In Space, No One Can Hear You Sneeze Sep 21, 1996

Geeker, Becky and Noah go into hiding on Space Station Zebra, but Mister Moloch sends his most insidious operative, Larry the Virus. Larry is an intelligent mutant strain of the common cold who takes control the bodies of those he infects. GeeKeR alone is immune, and soon he finds himself attacked by everyone on the Space Station... including Becky and Noah.

EP3 Nightmare Park Sep 28, 1996

GeeKeR, Becky and Noah are on the run from the vicious, bio-engineered street thugs known as The Junkers. The Junkers, employed by Mister Moloch, chase our trio into Nightmare Park, an abandoned amusement park full of still-functioning systems which are programmed to respond to any aggressive act with deadly combat games. Becky must control her raging temper or the park's mechanisms will destroy them all.

EP4 Geekasaurus Oct 05, 1996

When Geeker morphs into a dinosaur and finds himself unable to change back, Noah must hide him in Dinopolis, the hidden city of the Dinosaurs where no human is allowed. But this brings the wrath of Mister Moloch down on Dinos everywhere, and soon Noah must choose between protecting his friend and saving his people.

EP5 Smell of the Wild Oct 12, 1996

GeeKeR starts emitting a hideous stench and can't stop. His smell draws an attack from Mister Moloch's goons, as well as the ire of Becky and Noah. Feeling rejected by his friends, GeeKeR runs away to the Wildlife Refuge, declaring that ""animals like stinky things."" But in the Refuge, GeeKeR faces a danger even greater than Mister Moloch: hordes of mutant wildlife led by the mighty Toxic Moose.

EP6 23 Oct 19, 1996

Doctor Maston finally succeeds in creating another artificial human, GKR 23. GKR 23, equipped with a computer brain, is even more powerful than GeeKeR. 23 soon breaks free of Mister Moloch's control and sets out to destroy all humanity so that he can repopulate the earth with superior, artificial beings like himself. Now it is up to Geeker to defeat the virtually indestructible 23.

EP7 Thing Called Love Oct 26, 1996

GeeKeR experiences love at last, falling hard for Sirena, a bizarre, tentacled alien woman. Becky is suspicious; it seems as if this alien has some strange power over men. But even when it becomes obvious that Sirena is working for Mister Moloch, GeeKeR refuses to abandon his ""true love"" and walks willingly into Moloch's clutches. Can GeeKeR break the chains of love and do the right thing?

EP8 In the GeeK of the Night Nov 02, 1996

A strange monster is wreaking havoc on the city of Neo-Denaire. Becky and Noah are shocked to discover the the ""monster"" is actually a sleep-walking GeeKeR. Noah learns the cause of GeeKeR's Jekyll-and-Hyde transformations; a signal beamed at GeeKeR from an orbiting satellite. But GeeKeR is forced to stay awake to avoid becoming a monster, and his sleep deprivation-induced hallucinations cause no end of trouble for our trio.

EP9 Independence Daze Nov 09, 1996

Mister Moloch sets hundreds of ravenous, mechanical Cyberplants loose on Neo-Denaire, programming them to capture GeeKeR and his friends. When Becky and Noah are captured, the fuzz-brained GeeKeR must prove that he can be independent and track them down all by himself. GeeKeR's attempts at sleuthing are ridiculous in the extreme, and matters are complicated when the Cyberplants get out of control and start wrecking the whole city.

EP10 Worm Nov 16, 1996

Geeker gets a pet alien worm. Becky can't stand worms, and convinces GeeKeR to set the worm free in the tunnels under the city. But neither of them realizes that this type of worm grows to fit whatever it is kept in; down in the tunnels it becomes enormous. Moloch harnesses the giant worm and uses it to track down GeeKeR. Soon, both GeeKeR and Noah are captured, and the only way Becky can save them is to overcome her revulsion and team up with the worm.

EP11 Noble Savage Nov 23, 1996

Doctor Maston implants a tracer in Noah so that Mister Moloch can track him and capture GeeKeR. But the tracer affects Noah's brain, causing him to gradually revert to savagery. Noah soon goes off on a berserk rampage, and Becky and GeeKeR have to track him down. But when they find him, they discover that the nine-foot dino would just as soon chow down on friends as strangers.

EP12 GeeKMan Nov 30, 1996

GeeKeR gets hold of a bunch of old comic books and decides that the best way for him to be accepted by normal people is to become a superhero. Donning a garish costume with huge inflatable muscles, he becomes GeeKMan, Champion of Justice. Unfortunately, "GeeKMan's" rather destructive heroics turn the people of Neo-Denaire against him. Soon, the whole city is out for his blood.

EP13 Future Shocked Dec 07, 1996

GeeKeR, Becky and Noah travel a hundred years into the future and discover that Mister Moloch has gained control of GeeKeR and used his powers to conquer the galaxy. Our trio find an extremely elderly Noah languishing in a cell, his mind addled by his long imprisonment. ""Old Noah"" gives them a few murky tips on how to foil Moloch's plan, and they return to the present to fight a seemingly doomed battle to change the course of future history and save the galaxy.
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Released: 14 September 1996 Ended
Producted By: Columbia TriStar Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Synopsis

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!

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ShadowKatsuni There are a few cartoons which this one reminds me of in terms of style of humour: these ranged from Earthworm Jim, to Sam & Max, to Samurai Pizza Cats.The style of the show was one of rampant randominity and chaos, where things happened for no apparent reason, but made sense in a very strange, disturbing sort of method if you warped logic enough so that they 'kind of make sense but it'll give you a headache to think about it' type idea.G.e.e.K.e.R. himself was the highlight of this however; originally he was designed to be a superhuman, capable of super powers which would make superman look normal. Thing was... he was defective. He was stolen before his brain was added, and the entire series is based upon the concept that he has incredible powers, which manifest seemingly at random and he has no clue how to control these. Which tends to lead to the most bizarre of situations in all episodes, save one which won't be explained as it's too large of a plot point.Simple fact is GeeKeR was one of the few truly great cartoons, was under-recognized and well worth watching, especially to those whom fall into the category of being highly intelligent, though possibly slightly insane.
FrightenedHippie I remember this show back when I was in the 4th grade. I remember watching it every morning with my dad, who liked it just as much as me. I had my mom record for me so I could watch it whenever I wanted. Geeker was a great show with a wholesome story line to it.Despite the occasional fantasy violence, Geeker told a message of protecting the environment" Moloch, the bad guy, dumped trash everywhere*, racism *doesn't matter if you're a dino or a human*, as well as fair treatment of people with disabilities *Becky had a robotic arm and Geeker was kinda....special...for a character like him during this time.* Geeker was an amazing show, becoming the most top rated cartoon in CBS's Saturday Morning history. After one successful season, the federal government became strict about TV violence and non educational programming, so Geeker had to go off the air.To this day I still enjoy Geeker and his amazing adventures. Watching Geeker brings me back to a time where Saturday morning was fun,and not an extension of school, as much of t Saturday morning lineup is today.
InkKiss This was my favorite cartoon in the fifth grade. One of the last Saturday morning cartoons that interested me.What I've noticed about Lady MacBeth is that she is almost the twin of Leela from Futurama: The long, high placed ponytail, the computerized contraption on the forearm, buxom figure, freakish facade (Lady Macbeth is bald except for the ponytail and Leela with the one eye) and the no-nonsense attitude. G.e.e.k.e.r. also looked like the animated version of Jim Carey's character in Dumb andDumber: The Animated Series.
dynamite_xi I was in fifth grade when this show was on the air. It was in the waning years of Saturday-morning cartoons, when networks like Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon were turning cartoons from holy, Saturday-centered gems into common, everyday travesties.However, even in the midst of the downfall of Saturday-morning cartoons, I remember G.e.e.K.e.R. This cartoon took place in the future. An evil CEO wants to take over the world, and his creation, Project G.K.R. (an artificial superhuman), will lead him to victory.However, Noah (a talking t-rex, thanks to Brad Garrett) and Lady Becky MacBeth (a rebellious, mostly bald-headed woman) steal the Project and set it loose. It turns out that G.K.R. is nothing more than a drooling, goofy,superhuman geek (hence, his name - "Geeker"). Geeker tags along with Becky and Noah throughout the series.The show was creative, because it was action-packed with cartoony humor, a la Geeker. Imagine Stimpy from "Ren and Stimpy" in the world of "Blade Runner". G.e.e.K.e.R. was a pretty cool show. Too bad no one else remembers it.Eight stars out of ten.