Gecko Studios

Background
Gecko Studios was a production company that was formed by Elliot Strange in 1987, based in San Diego, California. Following creative issues at ABC centering on The Halloween Gang and them restructuring their programs under the guidance of the Q5 Corporation for that year's television season. Strange initially created Gecko to fulfill executive producer obligations due to him agreeing to helm the show's syndication package, officially launching in 1989. Along with producing original series, Gecko would handle artwork for video games and acquire anime licenses to sell to American distributors. Gecko would also produce commercials, namely for clients like Subway, Robert’s American Gourmet Food (Smart Puffs, Original Tings), The Coca-Cola Company (Barq Root Beer), PepsiCo (7UP), Papa John's, Tabasco, Diners Club International and the Got Milk? campaign, but are perhaps best known for producing advertisements for Japanese and Korean clients like Sharp, JVC, KEC Corporation and Funai, the latter mainly for their Symphonic line of televisions. Steve Ressel and Kent Butterworth would become briefly involved with the company in 2000, and a short-lived Australian subsidiary would be launched in conjunction with Arthur Filloy. The company became dormant in 2003 due to financial issues. In 2017, Strange announced a partnership with Twitter influencer Doug Lisbon (later transitioned to Diana Libson.) The partnership would end with prejudice due to conflict over differing opinions. Strange was accused of sexual assault, though it was later proven Libson coordinated the accusations. Libson would launch Delightfully Qworky in 2021, but it would shut down after Libson was arrested under allegations of child grooming and rape. Strange would resurface in 2023 with a new series, bringing Gecko out of a near 20 year dormancy period. Around this time Strange also formed a deal with talent agency Management 360 to oversee the development of content for premium networks and streaming services.

1st Logo (1987-1988)
Logo: On a white background we see the jittering rainbow text "GECKO STUDIOS" surrounded by color changing lines. The logo zooms back revealing a rotoscoped animation of a girl waving to the audience.

FX/SFX: The text and rotoscoping.

Music/Sounds: A big band tune with a man singing gibberish.

Availability: Scarce.


 * Appeared on The Halloween Gang and its primetime special Celtic Connection. Gecko was initially involved with The Halloween Gang 's syndication package and ensuing batch of episodes. Strange would acquire the rights to the first season and Gecko's logo would appear at the end of said episodes, primarily to cover the credit of Byron Blessard.
 * This logo appears on Family Home Entertainment's VHS release of the first season and syndicated episodes as Strange coordinated those sales.
 * FHE's release of the syndicated episodes faced controversy due to them being touted as those of the show's second season; as a stab toward ABC's second season by Strange due to executive quarreling. The release was taken out of print, though ironically the syndication run would be officially touted the show's second season due to it debuting before the official network second season.
 * Syndication rights were handed to The Program Exchange in the early-90s after Orbis Communications was folded into Carolco's television division, and the original combo was intact.
 * This was also seen on episodes 5 through 10 of the show's second network season. This was the result of a trade between Gecko and ABC for either's episode; wanting to improve the dwindling ratings of the show, ABC would acquire episodes from the syndication run and give Strange episodes from the network season to restructure. The episodes were swapped back for future releases and Gecko's logo is included on both.
 * In 2013, Blessard acquired the rights back to the entire series and wiped this logo along with others for later releases.

2nd Logo (1992-2001)
Logo: We fade in to a theater stage with anthropomorphic animals; a duck, a crocodile, a fat gecko in ballet garb and a brunette girl. The gecko falls through the floor, dragging down the red curtain behind her. The other animals exhibit shock, but the gecko emerges with a dazed expression. "GECKO STUDIOS" is seen on the curtain in white.

FX/SFX: Cut-out animation.

Music/Sounds: A rendition of Dance of the Sugar Plumb fairy, along with sounds corresponding to the actions.

Availability: It primarily appeared on anime dubs Gecko acquired, making its debut on the Streamline Pictures dub of The Fairies of Silver Platte and going on to appear on the A.D. Vision dub of Esteem and the Central Park Media dub of the Altered Beast OVA. It was also seen on the movie Her Glass Slippers and shared the screen with the logo for Mike Young Productions on Forget Tess.

3rd Logo (1997-2002)
"Logo: On a background with brown spots (said to be a close-up of a diagram depicting brittle bone disease), we see the girl from the previous logo giving a tired grin while holding a shiv. The text 'GECKO STUDIOS' is toward the top left corner in a jumbled fashion."Variant(s):


 * On video games, in place of the logo is the text "This title uses artwork, assets and additional direction by" and beneath it is Strange's signature. The entire thing takes place against a space background.
 * At the end of the obscure English dub of the Altered Beast OVA, the video game variant is seen (though the text is replaced with the proper gecko logo). This shared the screen with the logos for Distant Horizon, Sega, Broadway Video, Central Park Media and U.S. Manga Corps.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or a quote from the preceding episode in the case of The Halloween Kids.

Availability: Ultra rare. Gecko's productions have rarely been reran anywhere since they initially aired.


 * It can be seen on The Halloween Kids and the unsold pilots for Phat Stak and Rockett to Earth.
 * Appears on video games where Strange handled the art direction and character designs, those being Green Jean 2: Enter the Nega Jean for the PlayStation, SEGA Saturn and PC, along with its expansion pack for PC, Mac and the SEGA Dreamcast and Green Jean (2002).
 * It also appeared on the North American trailer of Her Glass Slippers.

4th Logo (2023-)
Logo: In a live action pink living-room environment we see a picture frame containing a white background. The girl from the previous logo and an anthropomorphic gecko are seen waving. "GECKO STUDIOS" is above them in green. A feather duster is brought in and begins cleaning the shelf the picture is on.

FX/SFX: Live action and traditional animation.

Music/Sounds: A ukelele tune.

Availability: Can be seen on & Son.