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Original Name | Inspector Gadget |
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Original Work Format | Animation |
Original Work Creator | DiC Entertainment |
Adapted Format | animation, films |
Region | USA/France |
Inspector Gadget is an American-French-Canadian animated television series.
"Detective Gadget" is an American cartoon broadcast by American Dick Animation after the completion of "Tiny Little One". It is loved by the public because of its wit and humor.
The work tells the story of Inspector Gadget's struggle against the evil MAD army led by Dr. Claw. His helpers include his niece Penny and her puppy, as well as some treasures that sometimes work and sometimes don't work. The first season has 65 episodes, the second season has 21 episodes, and the two seasons have a total of 86 episodes.
Gadget is a mechanical transformation person. Gadget can extend his hands and feet like springs. Hats, clothes, shoes, and hands can apply various gadgets-springs, hammers, and bamboo dragonflies. However, Gadget's gadgets often malfunctioned. When he tried to use tool A, the result was tool B. In addition, he was a little confused. Gadget's boss, Chief Quimby, is a coward who always hides in various inconspicuous places (water tanks, vacuum cleaners, trash cans) and issues orders to Gadget. It is such a pair of partners who have repeatedly shattered the plans of MAD headed by Dr. Claw. It turns out that everything relied on the secret help of Gadget's niece Penny and the puppy Brain, plus Gadget's own incredible good luck.
Director: Bruno Bianchi/Davo Cox/Edouard David/Raymond Jafelice/Ken Stephenson
Screenwriter:Jean Chalopin/Andy Heyward/Bruno Bianchi
Producers: Jean Chalopin, Andy Heyward
Starring:Don Adams/Frank Welker/Bernard Carez