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''Inspector Gadget'' (1999) is a [[Live Action Adaptation]] of the [[Inspector Gadget|namesake animated series]] from Walt Disney Pictures, directed by [[Cool As Ice|David Kellogg]] and starring [[Matthew Broderick]], Michelle Trachtenberg, Joely Fisher and Rupert Everett.
''Inspector Gadget'' (1999) is a [[Live Action Adaptation]] of the [[Inspector Gadget|namesake animated series]] from Walt Disney Pictures, directed by [[Cool as Ice|David Kellogg]] and starring [[Matthew Broderick]], Michelle Trachtenberg, Joely Fisher and Rupert Everett.


John Brown (Broderick) is an average joe employed as a security guard at Bradford Labs, run by father/daughter scientists Brenda (Fisher) and Artemis Bradford (Rene Auberjonois). He lives with his niece Penny (Trachtenberg) and her dog Brain. Brown has failed to join the Riverton police force, his lifelong dream. Every time he applies however, Chief Quimby (Dabney Coleman) always rejects him due to his relative inexperience. His life changes forever when Sanford Scolex (Everett), a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|ruthless businessman]], raids Bradford Labs and the resulting confrontation leaves Brown with a broken body and the victorious Scolex with an irretrievably crushed hand.
John Brown (Broderick) is an average joe employed as a security guard at Bradford Labs, run by father/daughter scientists Brenda (Fisher) and Artemis Bradford (Rene Auberjonois). He lives with his niece Penny (Trachtenberg) and her dog Brain. Brown has failed to join the Riverton police force, his lifelong dream. Every time he applies however, Chief Quimby (Dabney Coleman) always rejects him due to his relative inexperience. His life changes forever when Sanford Scolex (Everett), a [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|ruthless businessman]], raids Bradford Labs and the resulting confrontation leaves Brown with a broken body and the victorious Scolex with an irretrievably crushed hand.
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* [[Abnormal Limb Rotation Range]]: Happens a few times to Gadget.
* [[Abnormal Limb Rotation Range]]: Happens a few times to Gadget.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: [[Matthew Broderick]] as Robo-Gadget doing an impression of a [[Godzilla (Franchise)|certain rampaging reptile]].
* [[Actor Allusion]]: [[Matthew Broderick]] as Robo-Gadget doing an impression of a [[Godzilla|certain rampaging reptile]].
* [[Adapted Out]]: M.A.D. was completely omitted, Dr. Claw used [[Mook|mooks]] named Sykes and a [[Mad Scientist]]. Besides notable changes.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Claw.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Claw.
* [[AI Is a Crapshoot]]: Robo-Gadget.
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: Robo-Gadget.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Both Gadget and Claw gain civilian names and backgrounds. The series never explained their origins.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Both Gadget and Claw gain civilian names and backgrounds. The series never explained their origins.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Sanford Scolex.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Sanford Scolex.
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* [[Ash Face]]
* [[Ash Face]]
* [[You Fail Linguistics Forever]]: Lampshaded by Claw when he has Gadget at his mercy:
* [[You Fail Linguistics Forever]]: Lampshaded by Claw when he has Gadget at his mercy:
{{quote| '''Claw''': COMPRENDE!?<br />
{{quote|'''Claw''': COMPRENDE!?
'''Gadget''': Yeah. I comprende.<br />
'''Gadget''': Yeah. I comprende.
'''Claw''': No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I ''comprendo''. Yo ''comprendo''. Conjugate the verb, for pity's sake! Pull out his NSA chip before he butchers another language. }}
'''Claw''': No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I ''comprendo''. Yo ''comprendo''. Conjugate the verb, for pity's sake! Pull out his NSA chip before he butchers another language. }}
* [[Aside Glance]]
* [[Aside Glance]]
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* [[Big Damn Heroes]]
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]
* [[Bolivian Army Ending]]: At the end of ''2'', a gag scene occurs when [[Something Else Also Rises|a rocket accidentally deployed by Gadget as he made out with G2]] lands in front of Chief Quimby and Mayor Wilson. They panic for a while, then realize it was a false alarm. They were wrong. "GAAADGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!"
* [[Bolivian Army Ending]]: At the end of ''2'', a gag scene occurs when [[Something Else Also Rises|a rocket accidentally deployed by Gadget as he made out with G2]] lands in front of Chief Quimby and Mayor Wilson. They panic for a while, then realize it was a false alarm. They were wrong. "GAAADGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!!!"
* [[Break Them By Talking]]: [[Large Ham|"Have a cocktail! Don't you know bad robots have more fun?"]]
* [[Break Them by Talking]]: [[Large Ham|"Have a cocktail! Don't you know bad robots have more fun?"]]
** [[Shut UP, Hannibal|"Never!"]]
** [[Shut UP, Hannibal|"Never!"]]
* [[Brainless Beauty]]: Robo-Brenda.
* [[Brainless Beauty]]: Robo-Brenda.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: The Gadgetmobile tells Gadget to buckle up, because "It's a Disney movie!"
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: The Gadgetmobile tells Gadget to buckle up, because "It's a Disney movie!"
** There's also the scene where Claw tells Gadget that he's been watching too many Saturday morning cartoons... and then looks directly into the camera, followed by Gadget doing the same thing, ''and then'' Kramer leans into the shot ''[[Better Than a Bare Bulb|for no other purpose than to look into the camera as well]]''.
** There's also the scene where Claw tells Gadget that he's been watching too many Saturday morning cartoons... and then looks directly into the camera, followed by Gadget doing the same thing, ''and then'' Kramer leans into the shot ''[[Better Than a Bare Bulb|for no other purpose than to look into the camera as well]]''.
* [[The Cameo]]: A post-credits gag has [[Mooks|Mook #1]] Sikes attending [[Tropaholics Anonymous|Minions Anonymous]], where other attendees include "[[Goldfinger (Film)|Hat Throwing Minion]]," "[[Fantasy Island|Minion Who Identifies Seafaring Aircraft]]," and "[[The Spy Who Loved Me (Film)|Minion with Metallic Teeth]]."
* [[The Cameo]]: A post-credits gag has [[Mooks|Mook #1]] Sikes attending [[Tropaholics Anonymous|Minions Anonymous]], where other attendees include "[[Goldfinger|Hat Throwing Minion]]," "[[Fantasy Island|Minion Who Identifies Seafaring Aircraft]]," and "[[The Spy Who Loved Me|Minion with Metallic Teeth]]."
* [[Car Fu]]
* [[Car Fu]]
* [[Check, Please!]]
* [[Check, Please!]]
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: when Robot-gadget is first activated, a close-up of him shows a tarantula in a plastic sphere in his body. During his fight with Inspector Gadget, he unleashes this tarantula as a weapon.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: when Robot-gadget is first activated, a close-up of him shows a tarantula in a plastic sphere in his body. During his fight with Inspector Gadget, he unleashes this tarantula as a weapon.
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Coincidentally while Claw is screaming about eating brownies... [[It Makes Sense in Context|and waffles.]]
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Coincidentally while Claw is screaming about eating brownies... [[It Makes Sense in Context|and waffles.]]
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Brenda Bradford is not mentioned in the sequel.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Brenda Bradford is not mentioned in the sequel.
* [[Cool Car]]: The Gadgetmobile. it can talk, it has booster rockets and a ''skittles compartment''.
* [[Cool Car]]: The Gadgetmobile. it can talk, it has booster rockets and a ''skittles compartment''.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Scolex/Claw.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Scolex/Claw.
* [[Covered in Gunge]]: Used so much (toothpaste, gum, batter), you wonder if it's a private [[Fetish Fuel]] on the part of a producer/director.
* [[Covered in Gunge]]: Used so much (toothpaste, gum, batter), you wonder if it's a private [[Fetish Fuel]] on the part of a producer/director.
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* [[Diabolical Mastermind]]: Claw.
* [[Diabolical Mastermind]]: Claw.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: G2.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: G2.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: {{spoiler|Brenda in the final act of the first film and Penny in the final act of the second film}}.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: {{spoiler|Brenda in the final act of the first film and Penny in the final act of the second film}}.
* [[Dynamic Entry]]
* [[Dynamic Entry]]
* [[Emergency Transformation]]
* [[Emergency Transformation]]
* [[Emerging From the Shadows]]: Claw's reveal.
* [[Emerging From the Shadows]]: Claw's reveal.
* [[Enormous Engine]]: The jet engine deployed by the Gadgetmobile.
* [[Enormous Engine]]: The jet engine deployed by the Gadgetmobile.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: [[Jerkass|Quimby]] in the sequel actually tries to argue with Mayor Wilson when she orders the Gadget Program discontinued in a fit of rage [[You Have Failed Me|after G2 failed to stop Claw's latest crime in front of her]].
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: [[Jerkass|Quimby]] in the sequel actually tries to argue with Mayor Wilson when she orders the Gadget Program discontinued in a fit of rage [[You Have Failed Me...|after G2 failed to stop Claw's latest crime in front of her]].
* [[Evil Knockoff]]: Robo-Gadget.
* [[Evil Knockoff]]: Robo-Gadget.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The first film suffered it as over thirty minutes got cut from the film before it opened. Many of the cut scenes can be seen in the trailer or as flashbacks in the final cut.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The first film suffered it as over thirty minutes got cut from the film before it opened. Many of the cut scenes can be seen in the trailer or as flashbacks in the final cut.
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* [[Glad I Thought of It]]
* [[Glad I Thought of It]]
* [[Groin Attack]]: John Brown AKA Inspector Gadget mistakenly does this to the guru while trying to train his new cybernetic body, after the guru tells him to focus on "obtaining the balls" -- as in the metal balls on the floor.
* [[Groin Attack]]: John Brown AKA Inspector Gadget mistakenly does this to the guru while trying to train his new cybernetic body, after the guru tells him to focus on "obtaining the balls" -- as in the metal balls on the floor.
{{quote| '''Guru''': Ungrip! Ungrip! Turn it off! TURN IT OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFF!!!!!!!<br />
{{quote|'''Guru''': Ungrip! Ungrip! Turn it off! TURN IT OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFF!!!!!!!
'''Chief Quimby''': Well, I guess [[The Six Million Dollar Man|six million dollars]] doesn't buy what it used to.<br />
'''Chief Quimby''': Well, I guess [[The Six Million Dollar Man|six million dollars]] doesn't buy what it used to.
'''Brenda''': Excuse me.<br />
'''Brenda''': Excuse me.
''[As hospital workers put the guru in an ambulance, with an ice pack on his crotch]''<br />
''[As hospital workers put the guru in an ambulance, with an ice pack on his crotch]''
'''Guru''': He is not a man, you know. He is a monster! }}
'''Guru''': He is not a man, you know. He is a monster! }}
* [[Heart Symbol]]: Appears on Gadget's hat in both films.
* [[Heart Symbol]]: Appears on Gadget's hat in both films.
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] / [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] / [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** Since this is a Disney movie we're talking about, [[The Lion King|Simba]] is Inspector Gadget!
** Since this is a Disney movie we're talking about, [[The Lion King|Simba]] is Inspector Gadget!
*** Speaking of ''[[The Lion King]]'', Nuka is Kramer.
*** Speaking of ''[[The Lion King]]'', Nuka is Kramer.
** [[Shrek|Prince Charming]] is Claw.
** [[Shrek|Prince Charming]] is Claw.
** [[Til Death|Joy Stark]] is Brenda. And [[Star Trek Deep Space Nine|Odo]] is her dad.
** [['Til Death|Joy Stark]] is Brenda. And [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Odo]] is her dad.
** [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Dawn Summers]] is Penny.
** [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Dawn Summers]] is Penny.
** [[Get Smart (TV)|Maxwell Smart]] -- who was the inspiration of and the voice actor of the original Inspector Gadget -- voices Brain in a short snippet during the credits.
** [[Get Smart|Maxwell Smart]] -- who was the inspiration of and the voice actor of the original Inspector Gadget -- voices Brain in a short snippet during the credits.
*** Speaking of the end credits, the minion support group at the end consists of [[Mr. T]], Richard Kiel and one of the guys who played an Ewok in [[Return of the Jedi]].
*** Speaking of the end credits, the minion support group at the end consists of [[Mr. T]], Richard Kiel and one of the guys who played an Ewok in [[Return of the Jedi]].
** One of [[The Original Kings of Comedy]] is a crimefighting car and wisecracking [[The Snark Knight|Snark Knight]].
** One of [[The Original Kings of Comedy]] is a crimefighting car and wisecracking [[The Snark Knight|Snark Knight]].
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* [[Instant Expert]]
* [[Instant Expert]]
* [[Insult Backfire]]: Claw, when told he looked better fat.
* [[Insult Backfire]]: Claw, when told he looked better fat.
{{quote| '''Claw''': '''''BRING ON THE BROWNIES! WHEEL IN THE WAFFLES! I'M READY TO BINGE!'''''}}
{{quote|'''Claw''': '''''BRING ON THE BROWNIES! WHEEL IN THE WAFFLES! I'M READY TO BINGE!'''''}}
* [[I Work Alone]]: Gadget resists Penny's help. G2 actually says "I work alone." TWICE.
* [[I Work Alone]]: Gadget resists Penny's help. G2 actually says "I work alone." TWICE.
** Gadgetmobile says this in the first one... before promptly working with Gadget to stop some car thieves.
** Gadgetmobile says this in the first one... before promptly working with Gadget to stop some car thieves.
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* [[Kid Detective]]: Penny in the sequel, despite her uncle's objections.
* [[Kid Detective]]: Penny in the sequel, despite her uncle's objections.
* [[Jeopardy Thinking Music]]
* [[Jeopardy Thinking Music]]
* [[Jerkass]]: Chief Quimby, but only in the sequel. In the main film, he's more [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]].
* [[Jerkass]]: Chief Quimby, but only in the sequel. In the main film, he's more [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]].
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Jerk]]: After Gadget brings up the point that the department NEEDS him while defending his job after "assisting" G2 at the stakeout, Quimby acknowledges that very fact to him... right before assigning him to toilet duty.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Jerk]]: After Gadget brings up the point that the department NEEDS him while defending his job after "assisting" G2 at the stakeout, Quimby acknowledges that very fact to him... right before assigning him to toilet duty.
* [[Jumped At the Call]]
* [[Jumped At the Call]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]
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* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Mayor Pain]]: Mayor Wilson in ''2'', as seen in a deleted scene where she flat-out states that she'll have G2 deactivated if Claw's next crime succeeds if that's what it takes to ensure her re-election.
* [[Mayor Pain]]: Mayor Wilson in ''2'', as seen in a deleted scene where she flat-out states that she'll have G2 deactivated if Claw's next crime succeeds if that's what it takes to ensure her re-election.
* [[Minion With an F In Evil]]: Sikes.
* [[Minion with an F In Evil]]: Sikes.
* [[Mission Impossible Cable Drop]]
* [["Mission Impossible" Cable Drop]]
* [[Mood Whiplash]]
* [[Mood Whiplash]]
* [[Mooks]]: Sikes and Kramer.
* [[Mooks]]: Sikes and Kramer.
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* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Penny's science teacher, as revealed in a deleted scene. He was certainly embarrassed when Penny busted him for stealing ice cream from the cafeteria, but he promised to let the principal know he was responsible right away, telling his students to concentrate on their studies as he left the classroom.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Penny's science teacher, as revealed in a deleted scene. He was certainly embarrassed when Penny busted him for stealing ice cream from the cafeteria, but he promised to let the principal know he was responsible right away, telling his students to concentrate on their studies as he left the classroom.
* [[Offhand Backhand]]
* [[Offhand Backhand]]
* [[Off With His Head]]: Claw to Kramer when ordering him to remove Gadget's chip (though he gives him points for at least locating the chip before fainting):
* [[Off with His Head]]: Claw to Kramer when ordering him to remove Gadget's chip (though he gives him points for at least locating the chip before fainting):
{{quote| '''Claw''': Do it, or you'll be building yourself a new head.}}
{{quote|'''Claw''': Do it, or you'll be building yourself a new head.}}
* [[Oil Slick]]: Toothpaste, actually.
* [[Oil Slick]]: Toothpaste, actually.
* [[Opera Gloves]]: One alternate hand for Dr. Claw made by Kramer is based on this. Supposedly its because Claw likes going to operas. We never see it again.
* [[Opera Gloves]]: One alternate hand for Dr. Claw made by Kramer is based on this. Supposedly its because Claw likes going to operas. We never see it again.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Matthew Broderick gets replaced with French Stewart (y'know, the guy from ''[[3rd Rock From the Sun]]'') in the sequel.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Matthew Broderick gets replaced with French Stewart (y'know, the guy from ''[[3rd Rock from the Sun]]'') in the sequel.
* [[Overprotective Dad|Overprotective Uncle]]: Gadget goes to great pains to keep Penny away from detective work in the sequel.
* [[Overprotective Dad|Overprotective Uncle]]: Gadget goes to great pains to keep Penny away from detective work in the sequel.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Dabney Coleman as a [[Reasonable Authority Figure]], as opposed to his more typical role type as more smarmy, morally bankrupt characters, such as his roles as philandering father Nelson Fox in ''[[You've Got Mail]]'' and autocratic boss Franklin Hart, Jr. in ''[[Nine to Five]]''.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Dabney Coleman as a [[Reasonable Authority Figure]], as opposed to his more typical role type as more smarmy, morally bankrupt characters, such as his roles as philandering father Nelson Fox in ''[[You've Got Mail]]'' and autocratic boss Franklin Hart, Jr. in ''[[Nine to Five]]''.
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* [[Retractable Appendages]]: Gadget retracts his head into his body to duck a punch in the face in ''Inspector Gadget 2''.
* [[Retractable Appendages]]: Gadget retracts his head into his body to duck a punch in the face in ''Inspector Gadget 2''.
* [[Revenge]]: Inadvertent when presented onscreen, inverted when Gadget and Claw bring up that particular incident that "made" them:
* [[Revenge]]: Inadvertent when presented onscreen, inverted when Gadget and Claw bring up that particular incident that "made" them:
{{quote| '''Gadget''': I owe you one, Scolex. You blew up me ''and'' my Chevette. And I really liked that car!<br />
{{quote|'''Gadget''': I owe you one, Scolex. You blew up me ''and'' my Chevette. And I really liked that car!
'''Claw''': Well, you crushed my ''hand'', and I really liked that hand. ''So Go Go Get over it.'' }}
'''Claw''': Well, you crushed my ''hand'', and I really liked that hand. ''So Go Go Get over it.'' }}
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]
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** Not to mention to [[Godzilla]]; when Robo-gadget is rampaging through the City, he imitates Godzilla with his shadow. The scene also had a Japanese man running away from Robo-gadget, while screaming that this is why he left Tokyo.
** Not to mention to [[Godzilla]]; when Robo-gadget is rampaging through the City, he imitates Godzilla with his shadow. The scene also had a Japanese man running away from Robo-gadget, while screaming that this is why he left Tokyo.
* [[Something Else Also Rises]]: Among other things, Gadget's hat-based rocket launcher, which blows up a car when Brenda arouses him; his head, when Brenda shows up to the gala; and his foot-based rocket launcher, in the final pre-closing credits scene. Also his hat when he first sees G2.
* [[Something Else Also Rises]]: Among other things, Gadget's hat-based rocket launcher, which blows up a car when Brenda arouses him; his head, when Brenda shows up to the gala; and his foot-based rocket launcher, in the final pre-closing credits scene. Also his hat when he first sees G2.
* [[Spanner in The Works]]: Gadget, after Mayor Wilson and Chief Quimby press his [[Berserk Button]] (deactivating G2), which he directs toward capturing Claw and redeeming himself, and he and G2 find out that Claw had pressed his ''[[Papa Wolf|other]]'' [[Berserk Button]] (kidnapping Penny). Claw does ''NOT'' see Gadget, G2, and Penny coming when the former two rescue the latter and the three work together to stop his evil plan and run him out of Riverton.
* [[Spanner in the Works]]: Gadget, after Mayor Wilson and Chief Quimby press his [[Berserk Button]] (deactivating G2), which he directs toward capturing Claw and redeeming himself, and he and G2 find out that Claw had pressed his ''[[Papa Wolf|other]]'' [[Berserk Button]] (kidnapping Penny). Claw does ''NOT'' see Gadget, G2, and Penny coming when the former two rescue the latter and the three work together to stop his evil plan and run him out of Riverton.
* [[Supercop]]
* [[Supercop]]
* [[Swirlie]]: Gadget gives himself one through sheer clumsiness.
* [[Swirlie]]: Gadget gives himself one through sheer clumsiness.
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* [[Turn in Your Badge]]: In the sequel, after Gadget causes a scene at the science convention. Of course, it wasn't his fault, seeing that Claw's minions, disguised as nerds, stuck a tiny device to him so Claw could use his remote control on him to wreak havoc at the convention. Gadget shows the evidence to Quimby as a last resort, but does Quimby give a shit? No, no he does not.
* [[Turn in Your Badge]]: In the sequel, after Gadget causes a scene at the science convention. Of course, it wasn't his fault, seeing that Claw's minions, disguised as nerds, stuck a tiny device to him so Claw could use his remote control on him to wreak havoc at the convention. Gadget shows the evidence to Quimby as a last resort, but does Quimby give a shit? No, no he does not.
** Of course, seeing that he was off the force at the time Mayor Wilson shut off the Gadget program to save face (as revealed in a deleted scene) after G2 got curb-stomped by Claw, Gadget himself got off easy compared to G2 (who got deactivated), which led to him being able to rescue G2 from possible recycling.
** Of course, seeing that he was off the force at the time Mayor Wilson shut off the Gadget program to save face (as revealed in a deleted scene) after G2 got curb-stomped by Claw, Gadget himself got off easy compared to G2 (who got deactivated), which led to him being able to rescue G2 from possible recycling.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: In the sequel, Gadget gets this, spouting a [[Catch Phrase|catch phrase]] nearly every five seconds, particularly "wowsers".
* [[Verbal Tic]]: In the sequel, Gadget gets this, spouting a [[Catch Phrase]] nearly every five seconds, particularly "wowsers".
* [[We Can Rebuild Him]]: Gadget is basically an experimental cyborg.
* [[We Can Rebuild Him]]: Gadget is basically an experimental cyborg.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Executive producer [[Steven Spielberg]] wanted either Chevy Chase or [[Steve Martin]] to play Gadget. Also, [[Tim Curry]] was considered for the role of Claw.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Executive producer [[Steven Spielberg]] wanted either Chevy Chase or [[Steve Martin]] to play Gadget. Also, [[Tim Curry]] was considered for the role of Claw.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Claw was captured, Sikes went to rehab... so what happened to Kramer?
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Claw was captured, Sikes went to rehab... so what happened to Kramer?
* [[Wicked Cultured]]: Claw.
* [[Wicked Cultured]]: Claw.
* [[Worst Aid]]: In an early trailer for the first live-action film, he codes during the transformation surgery. What do they do to revive him? Administer the most scientifically-<s>dis</s>proven medical treatment known to <s>Hollywood</s> man: [[The Abyss|The Miraculous Bitchslap of Life]].
* [[Worst Aid]]: In an early trailer for the first live-action film, he codes during the transformation surgery. What do they do to revive him? Administer the most scientifically-<s>dis</s>proven medical treatment known to <s>Hollywood</s> man: [[The Abyss|The Miraculous Bitchslap of Life]].
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: Mayor Wilson orders G2 deactivated after her embarrassing failure to stop Claw from stealing the ruby.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Mayor Wilson orders G2 deactivated after her embarrassing failure to stop Claw from stealing the ruby.
* [[You Killed My Father]]: Quoted during the climax:
* [[You Killed My Father]]: Quoted during the climax:
{{quote| '''Claw''': "So what's new?"<br />
{{quote|'''Claw''': "So what's new?"
'''Brenda''': "Hel-LO, you killed my father!" }}
'''Brenda''': "Hel-LO, you killed my father!" }}
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Matthew Broderick and Dabney Coleman previously worked together in ''[[War Games]]''.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Matthew Broderick and Dabney Coleman previously worked together in ''[[WarGames]]''.


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The Greatest Hero Ever Assembled

Inspector Gadget (1999) is a Live Action Adaptation of the namesake animated series from Walt Disney Pictures, directed by David Kellogg and starring Matthew Broderick, Michelle Trachtenberg, Joely Fisher and Rupert Everett.

John Brown (Broderick) is an average joe employed as a security guard at Bradford Labs, run by father/daughter scientists Brenda (Fisher) and Artemis Bradford (Rene Auberjonois). He lives with his niece Penny (Trachtenberg) and her dog Brain. Brown has failed to join the Riverton police force, his lifelong dream. Every time he applies however, Chief Quimby (Dabney Coleman) always rejects him due to his relative inexperience. His life changes forever when Sanford Scolex (Everett), a ruthless businessman, raids Bradford Labs and the resulting confrontation leaves Brown with a broken body and the victorious Scolex with an irretrievably crushed hand.

Brenda has Brown re-built into a cyborg: Inspector Gadget. Meanwhile, Scolex has built a mechanical hand for himself, choosing the alias Dr. Claw. The two are set for a re-match. But with Brown remaining rather inept, Brenda and Penny have to provide help.

The film was notably darker than the series it was based on. Claw successfully commits murders, including Brenda's father. It received a direct-to-video sequel, Inspector Gadget 2 (2003), which was significantly mellower in tone.


Tropes used in Inspector Gadget (film) include:

Claw: COMPRENDE!?
Gadget: Yeah. I comprende.
Claw: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I comprendo. Yo comprendo. Conjugate the verb, for pity's sake! Pull out his NSA chip before he butchers another language.

Guru: Ungrip! Ungrip! Turn it off! TURN IT OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFF!!!!!!!
Chief Quimby: Well, I guess six million dollars doesn't buy what it used to.
Brenda: Excuse me.
[As hospital workers put the guru in an ambulance, with an ice pack on his crotch]
Guru: He is not a man, you know. He is a monster!

Claw: BRING ON THE BROWNIES! WHEEL IN THE WAFFLES! I'M READY TO BINGE!

  • I Work Alone: Gadget resists Penny's help. G2 actually says "I work alone." TWICE.
    • Gadgetmobile says this in the first one... before promptly working with Gadget to stop some car thieves.
  • Karma Houdini: Averted in the first film, when Claw gets arrested and according to one novelization gets a life sentence handed down on him. Played straight in the sequel, when Gadget, G2, and Penny merely run him out of town. Both instances incorporate a variation of Claw's catchphrase, "I'll get you next time, Gadget! NEXT TIME!"
  • Kid Detective: Penny in the sequel, despite her uncle's objections.
  • Jeopardy Thinking Music
  • Jerkass: Chief Quimby, but only in the sequel. In the main film, he's more Jerk with a Heart of Gold.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: After Gadget brings up the point that the department NEEDS him while defending his job after "assisting" G2 at the stakeout, Quimby acknowledges that very fact to him... right before assigning him to toilet duty.
  • Jumped At the Call
  • Kick the Dog
  • Killed Off for Real: Artemus Bradford.
  • Large Ham: Rupert Everett as Claw, so very much.
    • And Robo-Gadget. Who knew Matthew Broderick could be such a wonderful Large Ham?
  • Let's Get Dangerous
  • Live Action Adaptation
  • Losing Your Head
  • Mad Scientist
  • Mayor Pain: Mayor Wilson in 2, as seen in a deleted scene where she flat-out states that she'll have G2 deactivated if Claw's next crime succeeds if that's what it takes to ensure her re-election.
  • Minion with an F In Evil: Sikes.
  • "Mission Impossible" Cable Drop
  • Mood Whiplash
  • Mooks: Sikes and Kramer.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: When Gadgetmobile lets Gadget know the two men he helped break into a Dodge Viper (because he thought they had locked themselves out) were actually jailbreakers, he says, "Wait a minute!" before he and the Gadgetmobile go after them.
    • In the sequel, Gadget gets a Heel Realization when he learns that Penny really was more competent than he had anticipated and that she had willingly risked herself to further his investigation of Dr. Claw after Brain tells him via translator that Penny had gotten kidnapped by Claw.
  • My Sensors Indicate You Want to Tap That
  • Names to Run Away From Really Fast
  • Nice Hat: Dr. Claw's hat in the second film.
  • Noodle Implements: Part of the rebuilding sequence involves a wheelbarrow of garden hoses.
    • Where do you think the toothpaste comes from? Now, the Slinkies and mousetraps on the other hand...
  • Noodle Incident: Gadget mentions taking dance lessons at one point, but he's forced into some fancy footwork when Robo-Gadget fires at his feet before he can elaborate any further.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Penny's science teacher, as revealed in a deleted scene. He was certainly embarrassed when Penny busted him for stealing ice cream from the cafeteria, but he promised to let the principal know he was responsible right away, telling his students to concentrate on their studies as he left the classroom.
  • Offhand Backhand
  • Off with His Head: Claw to Kramer when ordering him to remove Gadget's chip (though he gives him points for at least locating the chip before fainting):

Claw: Do it, or you'll be building yourself a new head.

  • Oil Slick: Toothpaste, actually.
  • Opera Gloves: One alternate hand for Dr. Claw made by Kramer is based on this. Supposedly its because Claw likes going to operas. We never see it again.
  • The Other Darrin: Matthew Broderick gets replaced with French Stewart (y'know, the guy from 3rd Rock from the Sun) in the sequel.
  • Overprotective Uncle: Gadget goes to great pains to keep Penny away from detective work in the sequel.
  • Playing Against Type: Dabney Coleman as a Reasonable Authority Figure, as opposed to his more typical role type as more smarmy, morally bankrupt characters, such as his roles as philandering father Nelson Fox in You've Got Mail and autocratic boss Franklin Hart, Jr. in Nine to Five.
    • Coleman also does this to a degree in The Beverly Hillbillies, where he plays Mr. Drysdale. In the film, unlike in the series, it's an employee of Drysdale who's scheming to exploit the Clampetts, and Drysdale actually reacts in horror when he learns that one of his own employees is attempting to embezzle his most recent (and fairly unusual) clients.
  • The Power of Friendship: When Penny reaches out to Sikes near the end, prompting his Heel Face Turn.
  • The Power of Love: Gadget is brought back to 'life' with a kiss.
    • But... he had the heart...! He could do it himself...!
  • Product Placement: YAHOOOOOO-OOO! That's right, Disney actually used the Yahoo yodel as the billboard falls on the limousine near the start of the film!
    • The Gadgetmobile also dispenses Skittles and Coke products.
    • McDonald's is in both, actually. It's more prominent in the 2nd though.
  • Retractable Appendages: Gadget retracts his head into his body to duck a punch in the face in Inspector Gadget 2.
  • Revenge: Inadvertent when presented onscreen, inverted when Gadget and Claw bring up that particular incident that "made" them:

Gadget: I owe you one, Scolex. You blew up me and my Chevette. And I really liked that car!
Claw: Well, you crushed my hand, and I really liked that hand. So Go Go Get over it.

  • Right-Hand-Cat
  • Robot Girl: G2
    • Don't forget Robo-Brenda..!
  • Robot Names
  • Rollerblade Good
  • Screw the Money, I Have Rules: It's revealed in a deleted scene from 2 that Penny doesn't care that Gadget doesn't take her seriously as a detective as long as he has a sense of justice, which Claw obviously doesn't. When Claw tempts her to his side after capturing her, she basically tells him to go fuck himself (but not in those words, thankfully).
  • Shotgun Dance: "You know how to dance, don't you?"
  • Shout-Out: The knob for the helmet voltage goes up to 11, along with several to the original show.
    • Not to mention to Godzilla; when Robo-gadget is rampaging through the City, he imitates Godzilla with his shadow. The scene also had a Japanese man running away from Robo-gadget, while screaming that this is why he left Tokyo.
  • Something Else Also Rises: Among other things, Gadget's hat-based rocket launcher, which blows up a car when Brenda arouses him; his head, when Brenda shows up to the gala; and his foot-based rocket launcher, in the final pre-closing credits scene. Also his hat when he first sees G2.
  • Spanner in the Works: Gadget, after Mayor Wilson and Chief Quimby press his Berserk Button (deactivating G2), which he directs toward capturing Claw and redeeming himself, and he and G2 find out that Claw had pressed his other Berserk Button (kidnapping Penny). Claw does NOT see Gadget, G2, and Penny coming when the former two rescue the latter and the three work together to stop his evil plan and run him out of Riverton.
  • Supercop
  • Swirlie: Gadget gives himself one through sheer clumsiness.
  • Swiss Army Appendage: Claw can take off his mechanical pincher-hand and replace it with cosmetic ones for different occasions. None are practical and Claw only uses one of them once.
  • Time Stands Still: Claw's evil plan in the sequel.
  • Television Geography
  • The Cheerleader: For some reason, Robo-Brenda is this.
  • Theme Tune Cameo
  • Too Dumb to Live:
    • Robo-Brenda, so much so that she actually flips herself off the roof of a skyscraper.
    • Also Gadget himself in the sequel; it's a miracle he can survive toilet duty! In fact, it's even more of a miracle he can successfully explain away how he put a hole in a wall separating the bathroom from the main lobby.
  • Translator Collar: Which they for some reason forgot about and had to re-invent for the second film.
  • Tropaholics Anonymous: Sikes' minion support group seen during the credits.
  • Turn in Your Badge: In the sequel, after Gadget causes a scene at the science convention. Of course, it wasn't his fault, seeing that Claw's minions, disguised as nerds, stuck a tiny device to him so Claw could use his remote control on him to wreak havoc at the convention. Gadget shows the evidence to Quimby as a last resort, but does Quimby give a shit? No, no he does not.
    • Of course, seeing that he was off the force at the time Mayor Wilson shut off the Gadget program to save face (as revealed in a deleted scene) after G2 got curb-stomped by Claw, Gadget himself got off easy compared to G2 (who got deactivated), which led to him being able to rescue G2 from possible recycling.
  • Verbal Tic: In the sequel, Gadget gets this, spouting a Catch Phrase nearly every five seconds, particularly "wowsers".
  • We Can Rebuild Him: Gadget is basically an experimental cyborg.
  • What Could Have Been: Executive producer Steven Spielberg wanted either Chevy Chase or Steve Martin to play Gadget. Also, Tim Curry was considered for the role of Claw.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Claw was captured, Sikes went to rehab... so what happened to Kramer?
  • Wicked Cultured: Claw.
  • Worst Aid: In an early trailer for the first live-action film, he codes during the transformation surgery. What do they do to revive him? Administer the most scientifically-disproven medical treatment known to Hollywood man: The Miraculous Bitchslap of Life.
  • You Have Failed Me...: Mayor Wilson orders G2 deactivated after her embarrassing failure to stop Claw from stealing the ruby.
  • You Killed My Father: Quoted during the climax:

Claw: "So what's new?"
Brenda: "Hel-LO, you killed my father!"