Inspector Gadget/Funny

"Penny: Are you sure about this Uncle Gadget?
 * In the episode "A Star Is Lost," after Gadget telling her about his new assignment to protect rock star Rick Rocker from MAD, the usually calm and level-headed Penny briefly turns into a squeeing fangirl, shaking Gadget by his collar to get him to take her with him.
 * Gadget acting drunk after someone drugs his drink in "A Race To The Finish," to the point where he starts doing donuts on the racetrack.
 * Gadget's horrifically bad attempt at flying a rickety airplane in "Photo Safari," starting with this exchange:

Gadget: No problem, Penny! The nice mechanic said any fool could fly this plane!"

"Dr. Claw: You're supposed to be disposing of Gadget.
 * And fly it he does. Upside down, sideways, through buildings and nearly into the ground, all before leaving the runway area. What really makes it hilarious it is Penny and Brain's shell shocked reactions, though - while Gadget's whistling and singing, completely oblivious to the danger they were just in as usual, Brain's freaking out and Penny frozen to her seat looking like she's having trouble not joining him.
 * Though the fact that he's able to fly a plane that's falling apart ALL THE WAY ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN (they live in the U.S., they're going to Africa) says something about his piloting skills.
 * Don't forget this scene from "All That Glitters"

Mook: I've only got two hands.

Dr. Claw: What!? HOW DARE YOU!"

"Dr. Claw: What were you doing in the moat?
 * Most of Claw dealing with his idiot henchmen, but especially this from "Haunted Castle," after a backfiring trap sends a minion into the drip.

Henchman: "Well... uh... Well, I... uh...

Dr. Claw: What happened to Gadget?

Henchman: Well, uh... I don't know, sir...

Dr. Claw: YOU DON'T KNOW? WHERE IS HE NOW?

Henchman: Well, I'm not sure...

Dr. Claw: NEVER MIIIIIIIND!!!"

Film
"Robo-Gadget: Hey Gadget — it's a clip-on!"
 * In a movie filled with groaners, when Gadget is battling the evil Robo-Gadget, he's hanging over the edge, holding on by his tie:


 * "Somebody's been watching too many Saturday morning cartoons!"