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− | '''Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever''' is a direct to video movie featuring [[Inspector Gadget |
+ | '''[[File:Inspector_Gadget's_Best_Caper_Ever.jpg|thumb|226px]]'''''Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever''''' is a direct to video movie featuring [[Inspector Gadget]]. |
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+ | It was released September 6, 2005 and produced by [[DiC Entertainment]] and Mainframe Entertainment. It is the first ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' production to be in CGI. It features Bernie Mac as the [[Gadgetmobile]]. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | In the new special, the world’s greatest bionic detective is back and more bumbling than ever. With his niece, Penny, who’s now sixteen and even more devoted to Gadget than before, and Penny’s dog, Brain, who is still smarter than Gadget could ever hope to be, the Inspector protects Metro City from the heinous machinations of the evil |
+ | In the new special, the world’s greatest bionic detective is back and more bumbling than ever. With his niece, [[Penny]], who’s now sixteen and even more devoted to [[Gadget]] than before, and Penny’s dog, [[Brain]], who is still smarter than Gadget could ever hope to be, the Inspector protects [[Metro City ]]from the heinous machinations of the evil [[Dr. Claw|Dr. Claw]] and his incompetent minions on one hand, and the lunacy of its deranged Mayor on the other. Metro City’s Mayor misguidedly buys a thawed, prehistoric Giant Flying Lizard egg to attract tourists. Inspector Gadget must save the pricey egg when Doctor Claw steals it and then save Metro City--and the entire world--when it hatches! |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | * In this movie, Gadget just as stupid and useless as he was in [[Gadget and the Gadgetinis]] (if not, moreso). |
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− | * According to this movie, Gadget can survive without his body and his eyes can pop out. This also means that Gadget is now fully robotic. |
+ | * According to this movie, Gadget can survive without his body and his eyes can pop out. This also means that Gadget is now fully robotic, if this could be considered canon. |
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+ | * This is the last time where [[Maurice LaMarche]] voices Gadget. |
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+ | * <span style="font-weight:normal;line-height:21px;">This was supposed to be the first in a series of animated ''Inspector Gadget'' films, but due to poor reception and bad sales, they scrapped production. </span> |
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+ | * <span style="font-weight:normal;line-height:21px;">The original title was ''Inspector Gadget Saves the Day...Maybe''. </span> |
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+ | * <span style="font-weight:normal;line-height:21px;">This is the last ''Inspector Gadget'' production to be made by DiC Entertainment before their acquisition by Cookie Jar Entertainment.</span> |
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− | * This movie uses the talking Gadgetmobile from the live action movies just like [[Inspector Gadget's Last Case: Claw's Revenge]] |
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− | * The movie does not make sense at all. First, Penny is selfish in the movie. In the 2015 series, she works with Gadget as an agent-in-training and is committed to it. There is no way she would stop working, and turn into a complete douchebag (I apologize for the foul language.). It is very likely that this happened in an alternate universe. |
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[[Category:Films]] |
Revision as of 04:20, 19 January 2021
Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever is a direct to video movie featuring Inspector Gadget.
It was released September 6, 2005 and produced by DiC Entertainment and Mainframe Entertainment. It is the first Inspector Gadget production to be in CGI. It features Bernie Mac as the Gadgetmobile.
Plot
In the new special, the world’s greatest bionic detective is back and more bumbling than ever. With his niece, Penny, who’s now sixteen and even more devoted to Gadget than before, and Penny’s dog, Brain, who is still smarter than Gadget could ever hope to be, the Inspector protects Metro City from the heinous machinations of the evil Dr. Claw and his incompetent minions on one hand, and the lunacy of its deranged Mayor on the other. Metro City’s Mayor misguidedly buys a thawed, prehistoric Giant Flying Lizard egg to attract tourists. Inspector Gadget must save the pricey egg when Doctor Claw steals it and then save Metro City--and the entire world--when it hatches!
Trivia
- According to this movie, Gadget can survive without his body and his eyes can pop out. This also means that Gadget is now fully robotic, if this could be considered canon.
- This is the last time where Maurice LaMarche voices Gadget.
- This was supposed to be the first in a series of animated Inspector Gadget films, but due to poor reception and bad sales, they scrapped production.
- The original title was Inspector Gadget Saves the Day...Maybe.
- This is the last Inspector Gadget production to be made by DiC Entertainment before their acquisition by Cookie Jar Entertainment.