Synopsis
All over the world, big banners enthusiastically welcome the first extraterrestrials to ever visit Earth: THE GEES. And it’s true, humans do have something to be excited about, for these creatures are not frightening invaders, rather perfectly peaceful beings who have come to Earth as observers.
More than simple ambassadors from their planet, the Gees are a new generation of tourists. They are extremely curious about everything they see on Earth and very eager to discover Earthling civilization – of which they understand absolutely nothing!
No matter, everywhere they go they show a tireless will to participate in human activities, whether this be sports, shopping, work or relaxation.
The Gees’ boundless enthusiasm is equaled only by their innate clumsiness and a paranormal instinct that always leads them to do the wrong thing at the wrong time.
This being the case, the Gees obviously have a tendency to make any situation whatsoever veer towards disaster. And humans – who are supposed to remain smiling and patient with these VIP “guests” during their stay on Earth – will, despite themselves, become guinea pigs in their experiments.
Those who meet them are so traumatized that they will wonder whether hostile invaders from a Z movie wouldn’t have been preferable to these “pacific” Gees!
News
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The Gees inflame French channel Gulli's ratings
July, 03rd 2011 -In June 2011, the TV series “The Gees” has been viewed by 39% of the 4 to 14 years old children in France
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April, 14th 2011 -
They are this week in Télérama, Le Monde, Ouest France, Direct Matin, Télé 7 jours, France Soir, Aujourd’hui, A nous Paris
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Credits
A series created and directed by:
Antoine Rodelet and Josselin Charier
Characters design:
Bertrand Gatignol
Genre:
Humor
Audience:
General
Executive production:
Studio Hari
Production:
Studio Hari
Co-producer:
Gulli
Distribution :
PGS entertainment
Main broadcasters:
Gulli (France), ABC (Australia), SVT (Sweden), DR (Denmark), Muz TV (Russia), Cartoon Network (Asia), Discovery Kids (Latin America), SIC (Portugal), CSC (United Kingdom), Orlando (Yougoslavia), RTM (Indonésia and Vietnam), ATV (Turkey), Radio Canada (Canada), Eurofine (Malaysia), Rustavi (Georgia)



























































