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Inspector Gadget is a media franchise that began in 1983 with the DIC Entertainment animated television series Inspector Gadget. [3] Since the original series, there have been many spin-offs based on the show, including additional animated series, video games, and films.
Inspector Gadget (French: Inspecteur Gadget) is an animated science fiction comedy series co-created by Andy Heyward, Jean Chalopin [2] and Bruno Bianchi, [3] [4] and was originally syndicated by DIC Audiovisuel and Lexington Broadcast Services Company.
Through the company, he co-created successful television series including Inspector Gadget (which grew into a namesake media franchise), The Real Ghostbusters, Sonic Underground, and Dennis the Menace; he also served as the co-writer and producer of The Mysterious Cities of Gold. He created a successor company, C&D in 1987. [2]
In 1983, Bianchi scored his first major directing job on Inspector Gadget, a series he co-created with Andy Heyward and DiC's founder Jean Chalopin. [4] Bianchi served as main character designer and supervising director on the show, which became one of the most iconic series produced by DiC.
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip: 1996–98: The History Channel: Gadget Boy's Adventures in History: 1997–98: France Animation, M6 [4] Mummies Alive! 1997: Syndication: Northern Lights Entertainment [4] The Wacky World of Tex Avery: Syndication M6: Les Studios Tex, Telecima, M6 [4] Extreme Dinosaurs: Syndication (BKN) Bohbot Entertainment
Michael Hirsh (born April 7, 1948) is a Belgian-born Canadian producer, TV executive, entrepreneur, and author.He has been attributed to building from the ground up the Canadian animation industry and, more specifically, award-winning children's programming since the 1980s.
A French company raising money on Kickstarter claims they've created a gadget that reads your dog's mind.
Inspector Gadget 2 (sometimes called Inspector 2 Gadget and IG2) is a 2003 American superhero comedy film released direct-to-video on VHS and DVD on March 11, 2003 as a standalone sequel to the 1999 film Inspector Gadget. It was based on the 1983 cartoon series created by DIC Entertainment.