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Dr. Claw always vows revenge on Inspector Gadget for thwarting his schemes, and flees the scene on most occasions having been on site to oversee his plans. Like many cartoons made in the 1980s, Inspector Gadget always ended each episode with a public service announcement advising how to handle a situation, such as the danger of dealing with ...
Meanwhile, Mad Cat dies of leukemia; at the end of the show, Dr. Claw blames Gadget for Mad Cat's death. Ironically, Dr. Claw claims that he somehow found out it was Penny and Brain who were behind all of Gadget's successful missions, and planned to gain control of Inspector Gadget via Skynet, and use him to kill them using the Cyberdyne ...
The following is a list of episodes of the Inspector Gadget television series. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released First released Last released Pilot December 4, 1982 (1982-12-04) 1 65 September 5, 1983 (1983-09-05) December 2, 1983 (1983-12-02) 2 21 September 30, 1985 (1985-09-30) November 13, 1985 (1985-11-13) Episodes Pilot (1982) Title Directed by Written by Original ...
Some of Blofeld's characteristics have become supervillain tropes in popular fiction and media, including the parodies Dr. Claw (and his pet cat, M.A.D. Cat) from the Inspector Gadget animated series (1983–1986), Team Rocket leader Giovanni and his Persian from the Pokémon television series, and Dr. Evil (and his cat Mr. Bigglesworth) from ...
Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever – Dr. Claw; Inspector Gadget's Last Case: Claw's Revenge – Dr. Claw; Iron Man: Armored Adventures – Crimson Dynamo, Iron Manager and O'Brian; Journey To GloE – Swasn't/Barkington; Kate and Mim-Mim – Gobble; Kid vs. Kat – Harley and Buck Diamond; Krypto the Superdog – Streaky the Supercat and ...
Inspector Gadget has finally defeated the cruel Dr. Claw and frozen him in an iceberg in the Arctic north. However, his evil nephew Talon thaws him out and infiltrates HQ, posing as an agent in training. Meanwhile, Penny has become an agent in training and now has Brain as her assistant.
Gadget was the only main character to appear in this series; others such as Penny, Brain, Chief Quimby (although mentioned by Gadget in some episodes), Capeman, Dr. Claw, M.A.D. Cat and the M.A.D. Agents were absent. Don Adams reprised the role of Gadget in this series.
The Rat, a petty criminal hired by Dr. Claw and the antagonist of "M.A.D Trap", season 1, episode 19 of Inspector Gadget (1983) The Rat, a character from Haruki Murakami's 'Trilogy of the Rat' Hear the Wind Sing , Pinball, 1973 and A Wild Sheep Chase