. "Geo: The Greatest Movie Ever"@en . . . "Geo: The Greatest Movie Ever is a 2002 American animated comedy-adventure film based on the Geo series. It was directed by Geo G. and Steve Samono, and produced by Adam Hargreaves at Geo LTD. Animation. Distributed by Geo LTD. Pictures, Geo: The Greatest Movie Ever is the second film based on the Geo series, after Geo and Coraline's Funny Book Stories in 1973. The film shows how Coraline Jones is kidnapped by Gree's evil balloons. So Geo and his brother Reo lead on a mission to rescue her before it's too late. The film has been in development since 1996, originally planned to be released in 2000 under the codename Geo 2000. The film cast Billy West to do the voice for the title character, and in December 1997, David Eigenberg joined the cast to voice Reo. The film was originally intended to be a musical, but those plans were scrapped and later used for Blue Ball (2004). One of the film's working titles are The Adventure of Geo and Reo. Then later in 1999, Geo LTD. announced that the film would be retitled Geo: The Greatest Movie Ever with a 2002 release. The film premiered on August 9, 2002 in Australia, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 13, 2002, and received critical acclaim and was released onto home media on June 5, 2003. The film was a box office success, gaining $357,465,244 worldwide. It became the highest-grossing Geo LTD. film. The film was also a critical success by both fans and critics, with most critics praising it's storyline and humor."@en . "Geo: The Greatest Movie Ever is a 2002 American animated comedy-adventure film based on the Geo series. It was directed by Geo G. and Steve Samono, and produced by Adam Hargreaves at Geo LTD. Animation. Distributed by Geo LTD. Pictures, Geo: The Greatest Movie Ever is the second film based on the Geo series, after Geo and Coraline's Funny Book Stories in 1973. The film shows how Coraline Jones is kidnapped by Gree's evil balloons. So Geo and his brother Reo lead on a mission to rescue her before it's too late."@en . . . .