
agents – most of whom truss her up and leave her in a "Death-Trap" or similar perilous situation (a nod to The Man From U.N.C.L.E.). stood for Mean And Dirty.įrequently, Penny herself lands in trouble with M.A.D. In early advertisements, as well as early merchandise for the show, it was revealed that M.A.D. agents (who Gadget usually mistakes for friendly locals ironically, Gadget often takes the disguised Brain for a MAD agent), while Penny solves the case. Brain keeps Gadget out of trouble from M.A.D. The episode then usually takes Gadget to some exotic locale and somehow Penny and Brain find a way to accompany him.

The message blows up in Quimby's face, after which he usually asks himself, "Why do I put up with him?" Gadget accepts the mission, usually with the exclamation "You can count on me/Don't worry, Chief, I'm always on duty!" He then crumples the message up and tosses it back toward Quimby, apparently forgetting the self-destruct warning.He receives a brief containing his assignment, which ends with "this message will self-destruct", a nod to Mission: Impossible. Gadget has a rendezvous with Chief Quimby, who is usually either hiding or in disguise.The calls consist mostly of the following conversation: "Is that you, Chief? You're where? Right away, Chief." Gadget answers the call with his hand, into which the Gadgetphone is built.A phone rings, which Gadget identifies as the Top Secret Gadgetphone.Gadget, Penny, and Brain will be doing something together.His gadgets often malfunction, which usually causes Gadget to exclaim that he needs to get them fixed.Īlmost every episode of the first season follows a detailed and set formula, with little variation (though many of these elements were tinkered with in season 2). He is also helped by his niece, Penny, and intelligent dog, Brain, who both secretly help him solve each case. Although he has all this equipment, Gadget is ultimately incompetent and clueless (in a manner similar to Maxwell Smart of Get Smart who was also played by Don Adams and the Inspector Clouseau character of the Pink Panther series), and overcomes obstacles and survives perilous situations often by sheer good luck.

The word "Gadget" is actually part of the name, as hinted at in some episodes, (e.g. Inspector Gadget is a famous cyborg police inspector with a seemingly endless amount of gadgets he can summon by saying "Go-Go-Gadget" then the gadget's name. Inspector Gadget made its Children's ITV debut on 31 August 1984, concluding on 23 August 1988. Claw, the leader of an evil organization known as "M.A.D."
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Inspector Gadget is a French-Canadian-American animated television series that revolves around the adventures of a clumsy, dim-witted cyborg detective named Inspector Gadget-a human being with various bionic gadgets built into his body. The topic of this page has a wikia of it's own: Inspector Gadget wikia.
