Inspector Gadget

1983

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6.8| TV-Y| en| More Info
Released: 05 September 1983 Ended
Producted By: Nelvana
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Inspector Gadget is a clumsy, dim-witted human cyborg detective with various bionic gadgets built into his body. Gadget stumbles around working the cases while his niece and dog do most of the investigating. Gadget's arch-nemesis is Dr. Claw, the leader of an evil organisation, known as "M.A.D."

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Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Tito Dick I don't know what the block does, do you? I don't know. I dunno. Hey everybody, I'm here with my good friend, Inspector Gadget. Uh, how're you doing Inspector Gadget? I'm having a lot of fun. So, you wanna do some reviews, Inspector Gadget? I'm better than you are, so I should do the review. Okay, alright, well, Inspector Gadget's gonna do the review. You can shut up now, I'm always on duty! Hmm, do you have that game, "Miney Crafta"? Penny was telling me she was playing it on her computer book. Let's play Miney Crafta! Um, well, I have Minecraft, I think that's probably what you're talking about. Let's try that. Hmm, oh yes, this is it: Miney Crafta! No no no, Inspector gadget, it's called Minecraft. Oh, Minecrap! I cannot wait to play Minecrap. Do you know what my favorite thing to do is in Minecrap? I love building bricks with Minecrap. Building bricks with Minecrap is the best thing and the most amount of fun you can have while playing an app. I understand why all the kids are playing this game these days -- it's because they like to build brown bricks with Minecrap. I also like to build brown bricks with Minecrap. It's the most fun you can possibly have. What is the point of Minecrap? Well, there really is no point. It's a sandbox game. Oh good, I love building sandcastles. No, that just means you can do anything you want like explore, build stuff, and mess around. What kind of stuff can you build? Well, anything, really. There's one guy that built a scale model of the Starship Enterprise. My deduction skills as a detective tell me he has quite possibly, never had sex. Come on, Inspector Gadget, it's about expressing your creativity! But, he is just copying a fake rocket ship blueprint designed by someone else! Seems more like monkey see, monkey do than using creative energy if you ask me. Oh, you think you can do better, huh? I have a robotic implant in my brain that lets me preform 12,000,000,000,000,000 calculations per second. I could rewrite the entire game's code, while helping Penny with her homework, and cleaning up brain's duty, all at the same time! He's a nerd, and I hate nerds more than I hate MAD agents. What an asshole! He may not have a powerful cybernetic brain like yours, but I think that the kid used Minecraft in a unique, and complex, yet beautiful way, making the adaptation of---- I told you to shut up, but you didn't listen. Oh look, a free iPad.
MustangMan44 Inspector Gadget rocks! I wish that they still showed it on TV. I can remember staying up late on Saturday nights with my dad when I was growing up and watching the three stooges and then inspector gadget. I'm going to have to watch out for the seasons on DVD so I can retain those memories. The effects aren't the best when compared to todays standards, but it gives that early eighties feel that makes you think of growing up. I just wish that the show wouldn't of ended and they would have made more episodes. If anybody reading this has any pull on what cartoons are shown on the "old cartoon" channels, see if it would be possible to put it back on air. I'm sure that if a poll was taken, it would show that I'm not the only one that feels this way.
Jenna (hayden-panettiere-ukfan) Okay, so for the first few episodes I watched, I could handle the slight idiocy of Gadget. But after those first few, my patience was tested, and I switched over. As with a lot of children's shows, the format was the same every episode, and it got very boring, very fast. You always knew whatever the Chief was in, he was going to get blown up. You always knew that Penny was going to sneak into anywhere and use her clever book, and you always knew she was going to make Brain follow Gadget. And more importantly, you knew the day was going to be saved by Penny, and then Gadget would promptly take all the credit.I mean, didn't the Chief ever think to ask Gadget why Penny was there in the first place? Or why he never made the phone call?
CSGarfield This was perhaps amongst the best cartoons yet! This was a great cartoon series that I first saw on Nickelodeon (which was also the first time I saw the Garfield and Friends series, another of my favorites, both better than all those nowadays in the Dark Ages of cultural society, along with the rest of many other networks that air cartoons still).We have the bumbling Inspector Gadget (whom I'm reminded of when I was introduced to Inspector Clouseou on the Pink Panther movies, yet another one of my favorites) who is assigned a message from boss Chief Quimby, always ending with "This message will self-destruct" and Gadget ends up tossing it away on Quimby, who ends up getting exploded in the face. Then he's off on the case of a secret agency known as MAD run by Dr. Claw (who's almost always invisible, mostly seeing an arm) and Mad Cat. Often he'd travel on the GadgetMobile, which can convert from a van to a police car. But the inspector would almost always slip up on the job, and it was usually up to Penny, Gadget's niece, and Brain, their dog, to help him out so he could accomplish the mission, with Claw going off in the distance claiming "I'll be back next time, Gadget...Next time!" And who could forget the theme song? It's really catchy! I never have recalled CPL Capeman (who I hear is an even clumsier version of Gadget). I've noticed, however, that he's voiced by Townsend Coleman, the same genius who gave the voice of Michelangelo the Turtle on Teenage Mutant Ninja/Hero Turtles, finally another one of my favorite toons. I'd really recommend if you can find this awesome series!