We are shown an average home and in it there was a woman cooking breakfast for her family, but suffice to say, her husband and children aren't normal humans. In fact they were not humans at all.
A gecko wearing a black suit yawned and smiled to his mother. "Morning, Ma." Gex greeted her.
"Ah, Gex, have a seat," Louise smiled. "I just started on breakfast."
"Well, something sure smells good." Gex smiled back.
"I made pancakes." Louise replied.
Gex smiled and soon sat down while Louise continued to cook for her special family.
"Good morning, Mum." Martin said as he was the next one to wake up.
"Morning, dear, is your father up?" Louise asked.
"I don't think so." Martin shrugged.
"Could you go check?" Louise asked.
"Hmm... I suppose so," Martin said before looking to his brother. "Ah, good morning, Gex."
"Morning." Gex replied.
"And try to be gentle," Louise told her son. "You know how your father gets."
"I will." Martin reassured.
Louise went back to cooking as Martin went to wake up his father, Gordon.
Martin came into his parents' room to see that his father was still asleep. "Dad? Hey, Dad!" he then called out gently at first.
Gordon was sleeping soundly, taking a little in his sleep a bit.
"Dad, wake up, it's time for breakfast." Martin said as he came to Gordon's special bed since he was a gecko and Louise slept in the bed next to him.
Gordon was still fast asleep though.
"Dad, they want Gecko." Martin then smirked as he knew that would work somehow.
"They want GEICO! Not Gecko!" Gordon cried out as his eyes shot open as he sat up in his bed.
"I knew that would work." Martin smirked to himself.
"Son... That's not funny." Gordon scolded.
"Sorry, Dad, but it's time for breakfast." Martin replied.
"Mm-hmm..." Gordon replied before slithering out of his own bed and went to go with Martin to the breakfast table.
"Morning, dear." Louise smiled to her husband.
"Morning, honey," Gordon smiled back. "Mm... Are those pancakes I smell?"
"Yep." Louise nodded.
"Amazing as always, dearest." Gordon smiled.
His wife smiled back as she sat down, eating with her family. It was peaceful until the doorbell rang.
"I'll get it." Martin said as he then slithered out of his chair and opened the door to see a human male there wearing a suit.
"Hello, son, is your father home?" The man asked.
"Um... Yes... Who are you?" Martin replied.
"Well, my name is Dennis Bradford," The man informed. "I used to be your father's assistant."
"Um, well, come inside... I suppose." Martin said.
Louise ate her breakfast until she felt a chill and looked over. "Darling, a spider." she then called.
"I've got it, dearest." Gordon said before sticking out his tongue and caught the spider and then ate it.
"Nice one, Dad," Gex chuckled to that. "That's the 20th spider you've caught."
"Aren't I glad for that?" Louise smiled. "Keeps them out of my kitchen."
"Uh, Dad, you have a visitor...?" Martin called as he stood next to the man in question.
"Who is it?" Gordon asked.
"Hello, Gordon, long time no see." Dennis greeted the older gecko.
"My old assistant, Dennis Bradford," Gordon noticed. "What are you doing here?"
"Well, the company has sent me over here to ask you to direct a movie." Dennis informed.
"A movie? About the company?" Gordon glanced at him oddly.
"Somewhat, yes," Dennis replied. "They want you back."
"Oh, sure, while we're at it, why don't we wear tutus and dance around like A BUNCH OF BRAINLESS BABOONS?!" Gordon remarked sarcastically.
The family looked between Gordon and Dennis.
"I think it would be a good opportunity, old friend," Dennis replied. "What's wrong with an old visit from an old friend?"
"Because most reboots suck?" Gex spoke up.
"Exactly, son!" Dennis said to the wise-cracking gecko. "We need you to direct the movie." he then looked back to Gordon.
"Forget it!" Gordon scoffed.
"That's too bad," Dennis replied before shrugging. "Oh, well. Your brother is willing to do it, I guess I'll ask him."
"Huh?" Gordon muttered at the mention of his brother.
A slender gecko with black stripes, red lips, and yellow eyes slithered up to Dennis's shoulder and grinned. "Hello, Brother." The gecko greeted the other.
"Gaspar Le'Gecko!" Gordon gasped once he saw who it was.
"What?!" The others gasped.
"Dad, I didn't know you had a brother?" Martin commented.
"You never told us about him." Gex added.
"Well, I never told you because he's a selfish, manipulative, primadonna!" Gordon replied.
"Ah, Gordon, you always did have issues." Gaspar sighed, shaking his head.
"Me?! You're the one who left me in that beehive from when we were kids!" Gordon glared. "I smelled like honey for weeks!"
"Oh, you were just fine," Gaspar replied. "I had a lot of things to take care of."
"Oh, like making monkeys do your dirty work back home?" Gordon glared. "The Amazon was a lovely place until you got power hungry!"
"Oh, please," Gaspar rolled his eyes. "You're just jealous because I'm more successful than you could ever be."
"Then how come I'm happily married with two kids and you couldn't catch a cold?" Gordon retorted.
"Ooohhh!" Martin and Gex laughed.
Gaspar glared at him not amused about that, then he had a grin on his face. "Then how come I was picked to direct my very own movie for your company?"
"Because you probably cheated your way there like you always have." Gordon replied.
"Oh, please, you couldn't direct a movie like you couldn't be a good car insurance mascot." Gaspar retorted.
"I could be a better director than you!" Gordon snapped.
"Is that a challenge?" Gaspar smirked to his brother.
"Yes, I believe it is!" Gordon glared.
"Well, fine then," Gaspar sneered. "Prepare to lose, little brother."
"Bring it!" Gordon challenged.
"I told you this would happen." Gaspar smirked to Dennis.
"Yes, sir, of course you're right." Dennis replied.
"You work for him now?" Gordon asked the man.
"Yes." Dennis nodded as it was true.
"Jealous?" Gaspar smirked.
"No! Because my sons are going to be my assistants!" Gordon replied.
Martin and Gex just looked at their father in confusion.
"Why don't we talk this over with a nice cup of tea?" Louise suggested.
"Sorry, ma'am, but we must now leave to prepare ourselves," Gaspar told his sister-in-law. "Come, Dennis."
Dennis nodded and soon left with the gecko.
Gordon shook his fists as he felt angry to deal with his brother. "Ooh, it just had to be that primadonna!" he growled in utter frustration. "I'm not going to let him get the best of me!"
"Gordon, settle..." Louise tried to soothe her husband. "I'm sure it'll be all right."
"Boys, pack up your things," Gordon demanded. "You too, dear."
Louise, Martin, and Gex looked at each other and did as the adult gecko said.
"Well, I always have wanted to travel..." Louise smiled.
And with that, the Gecko family soon packed up their things and put posters up that Dennis gave them all over the city.
"I'm still unsure about this..." Gordon commented.
The Citizens of CN City wandered about their usual business until many of them took an interest in the posters.
"'Looking to add fulfillment to your dull, dull life?'" Mike read aloud.
"'Then become part of the greatest movie sensation to ever hit Cartoon Network City'." Blossom read aloud as she floated.
"'And be forever adored by thousands of people you don't know'." Justin and Justine read together in unison.
"'Not to mention free refreshments'." Scott read before grinning.
"'Auditions begin this afternoon, at noon sharp'." Dakota concluded.
"I feel like I've seen this somewhere before." Cindy commented.
"Should we help out?" Sledgehammer asked.
"Sure." Cindy smiled to her possum.
"If anyone's gonna be the star, it's gonna be me." Sarah smirked.
"In her dreams, maybe." Cindy snickered underneath her breath.
"You say something?!" Sarah glared. "I'm talkin' to you!"
"I would give anything to let Kimba maul her." Cindy muttered as she left with Sledgehammer.
"Too bad we can't." Sledgehammer replied.
Everyone soon went to gather around where Gordon told them to come with his flyers.
