Cartoons are a reflection of the times as well as a testament to the strengths and weaknesses of writers and producers at any given moment. I'm from that generation of kids that grew up surrounded by adults that knew how to tell a good story.
Every decade I look for stories aimed at kids, but written for adults.
CBS was an a roll in 1996 with yet another cool series, "Project G.e.e.K.e.r.", from the same guys that created "Earthworm Jim".
The plot is a future world filled with genetic scrampling on an unbelievable scale. Human DNA is mashed-up with everything else including dinosaur genes.
Into this mix is Project G.K.R., (GeeKeR), creating living weapons out of people!
The goofy-looking character, GeeKeR, is just such a living weapon, a one-man weapons system. But GeeKeR was stolen from his development lab, (before his programming was complete!), by Lady MacBeth - a professional thief, aided by her partner Noah - a dino-human hybrid rejected by the same lab that created GeeKeR.
If any cartoon deserves to be rescued from time and revived as a concept, "Project G.e.e.K.e.R." gets my vote.
Every decade I look for stories aimed at kids, but written for adults.
CBS was an a roll in 1996 with yet another cool series, "Project G.e.e.K.e.r.", from the same guys that created "Earthworm Jim".
The plot is a future world filled with genetic scrampling on an unbelievable scale. Human DNA is mashed-up with everything else including dinosaur genes.
Into this mix is Project G.K.R., (GeeKeR), creating living weapons out of people!
The goofy-looking character, GeeKeR, is just such a living weapon, a one-man weapons system. But GeeKeR was stolen from his development lab, (before his programming was complete!), by Lady MacBeth - a professional thief, aided by her partner Noah - a dino-human hybrid rejected by the same lab that created GeeKeR.
If any cartoon deserves to be rescued from time and revived as a concept, "Project G.e.e.K.e.R." gets my vote.










