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''Inspector Gadget'' was a popular animated series from 1983, created by DIC Entertainment, about a bumbling detective with gadgets implanted in him, and his intelligent niece and dog, and his will to stop Dr. Claw and his evil organization of agents, called M.A.D.
''Inspector Gadget'' was a popular animated series from 1983, created by DIC Entertainment, about a bumbling detective with gadgets implanted in him, and his intelligent niece and dog, and his will to stop Dr. Claw and his evil organization of agents, called M.A.D.


In the mid 90's, Disney bought the rights to make a live action film about the show, and in 1999, the film was released. It starred Matthew Broderick in the role of the titular character, and Rupert Everett as the antagonist. The film was released to unfavorable reviews, and is infamous for being reviewed by Doug Walker, the Nostalgia Critic. It was a box office success however.
In the mid 90's, Disney bought the rights to make a live action film about the show, and in 1999, the film was released. It starred Matthew Broderick in the role of the titular character, and Rupert Everett as the antagonist. The film was released to terrible box office results, end up a failure, received unfavorable reviews, and is infamous for being reviewed by Doug Walker, the Nostalgia Critic.
 
==Scenes==
==Scenes==
The film originally was 110 minutes, and had several deleted scenes, cut from the film, due to test audience reactions, and the sexual innuendos and drug and alcohol references.
The film originally was 110 minutes, and had several deleted scenes, cut from the film, due to test audience reactions, and the sexual innuendos and drug and alcohol references.

Revision as of 01:46, 28 August 2017

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Early logo of the film.

Status: Partially Found

Inspector Gadget was a popular animated series from 1983, created by DIC Entertainment, about a bumbling detective with gadgets implanted in him, and his intelligent niece and dog, and his will to stop Dr. Claw and his evil organization of agents, called M.A.D.

In the mid 90's, Disney bought the rights to make a live action film about the show, and in 1999, the film was released. It starred Matthew Broderick in the role of the titular character, and Rupert Everett as the antagonist. The film was released to terrible box office results, end up a failure, received unfavorable reviews, and is infamous for being reviewed by Doug Walker, the Nostalgia Critic.

Scenes

The film originally was 110 minutes, and had several deleted scenes, cut from the film, due to test audience reactions, and the sexual innuendos and drug and alcohol references.

The scenes included:

- An alternate, more grittier looking opening

- A longer version of the surgery scene

- A longer version of Gadget and Brenda's talk, only appeared as thought bubbles in the final

- A scene of Gadget walking down a street, and testing out his gadgets.

- Cut shot of the Robo-gadget fight scene, Robo-gadget gives Gadget a martini and a cigarette, which he spits out and throws out.

- Unused shots of Dr. Claw's lair

Status

Clips of these scenes were included in an Italian teaser trailer, an early trailer, as well as a behind the scenes segment, but the remainder of the scenes, and possibly any more cut content, still remains unseen.

Videos

The Italian trailer to "Inspector Gadget".

The first 1999 trailer for "Inspector Gadget".

The behind the scenes video containing some of the scenes.