@@TheChoujinVirus A live-action reboot film by The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part director Mike Mitchell and producer Dan Lin will be released on Disney+ on July 23, 2021, with Tommy Lee Jones as Gadget, Kennedy McMann as Penny, Hugo Weaving as Claw, and Tom Selleck as Quimby, with Frank Welker will returning to voice both Brain and MAD Cat. It will be the first of five part reboot film trilogy.
@@kascnef Frank Welker (the current voice of Hanna-Barbera's "Scooby-Doo" and Jim Davis' "Garfield" since 2002) was the original animated voice of Dr. Claw, Inspector Gadget himself was originally voiced by the late Don Adams (also known for animated voices as early as the 1960s, who did infact pass away in 2005)
No it wasn't, it was on par with 80's anime because it was outsourced to a japanese studio like many cartoons that were NOT done by Hanna-Barbera, Filmation or Ruby-Spears
@@jonathanthesawnerd4411 Doctor Claw: A reboot film by Dan Lin is announced with Tommy Lee Jones, Kennedy McMann, Hugo Weaving, and Tom Selleck casting. MAD Cat: MMMMMMMMMMMMRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I watched it when the show was current in 1983 ( the first season is by far the best one) and the animation from what I remembered was decent. The show went downhill in season 2 when Captain Capeman came along , Cree Summer (Francks) and Frank Welker stopped doing voices.
0:39 I am such a DiC ! LOL, this is the logo i've been waiting for. Aired 1983-84, then the DiC vortex (silent) logo was aired during late 1984, even though the synthesized music began September 1984, Inspector Gadget used no music for the DIC vortex during that time.
Every Morning 6AM I play Mario 1 on my regular Nintendo, I always play this DiC/LBS logo Before I finished and watch a inspector gadget episode before 7AM.. good times
I first saw this on Nickelodeon, then on CBS (during a brief time on Saturday Mornings in the 1991-92 season, with it airing on Nick during the same time), The Family Channel (FAM TV), syndicated TV, Fox Family/ABC Family, and Starz Encore Family.
WildBrain (Formerly Cookie Jar Group and DiC Entertainment), and FremantleMedia Nortn America, Inc. (Formerly LBS Communications, Inc.) now co-owned the rights to "Inspector Gadget" in reruns, but the closing logo recreation from season 1 used the custom DIC logo from 1983 and the LBS logo from 1976, and when reruns were shown originally on Nickelodeon from 1987 to 1992 and again from 1996 to 2000, the end logos right after the end credits were shown as a combo.
Wow..... Thanks for that link. That's amazing. Funny---I'm not one of those people who thinks that five minutes ago is OLD, and I don't think of 1983 as all that long ago (even though I spent most of it being less than 1 year old), but in terms of computer chatting, it feels like ANCIENT times.
So Quimby sends Gadget on missions to stop Dr. Claw who secretly is Dr. Claw, and tries to kill the bumbling inspector, but fails, and is forced to congratulate Gadget as Chief Quimby again. Enmity at its most elaborate people.
Was Inspector Gadget exclusive to cable? Or did it air on one of the big three networks? I was spoiled with cable cartoons so i never saw much of the cartoons on CBS, ABC or NBC.
I started out watching MLP Friendship is Magic RUclips Poops, moved over to people squashing their zits, and now I'm watching ending credits of a show I never watched before..... What the fuck is gonna happen to me?
There are certain constants in DIC programs of that era. Jean Chapolin, Andy Heyward and Tetsuo Katayama are always the producers, Shigeru Akagawa is always among the production coordinators, Marsha Goodman is always the vocal director (though here she's listed as one of the coordinators), Lori Crawford is often the script coordinator (though not here), Haim Saban and Shuki Levy are inevitably the music producers. These names, by sheer repetition, almost become like characters themselves.
When I was a kid, I got to see the DIC logo after I watched the closing credits of Inspector Gadget during the 1983-1984 season. My family and I lived in Sandpoint, Idaho in three years old and then we moved to Cody, Wyoming in the winter of 1984 when I was about one, my youngest brother was about two, but, not even three yet until April and my oldest brother was about four, but, not even five yet until May.
Nice job restoring what the whole sequence must have looked like! (I'm assuming this is spliced together from other RUclips videos, not directly taped from TV [?])
Correction: The smaller text end credits were only used in the first nine episodes. Starting in "The Ruby", it was replaced by the larger text end credits, which would be used for the rest of the first season. However, the Bohbot copies of some episodes after the first nine episodes use the smaller text credits for some reason.
Inspector gadget: I'm coming!! *sees D.I.C logo*. Inspector gadget: go-go gadget hammer! *smashes into logo*. Inspector gadget: some one forgot the dot that floats above the I*. Inspector gadget: I didn't know my french company that owns me had such improper grammar?*. D.I.C Chairman: GADGET!!!!!!
when i was like 8-9, i would run from school to mine 3 days a week when Gadget was on TV... it was like half a mile but loads of effort for an obese kid. and i liked the opening and closing just as the movie! the best cartoon theme ever! and the one from Heathcliff! ah, good old 90's...
It was made for syndication. The giveaway to that is the 65-episode package. That used to be how first-run syndication programming was made--65 half-hours shown on weekdays translates as a 13-week run, shown four times a year. Syndicated kids' shows are a nearly extinct species now--cable basically did them in. (along with network cartoon shows--there is no such animal now. Anything shown on networks' Saturday morning lineups are carryovers from the parent company's cable channels.)
One 4 disc DVD was made, Volume form not season, but it may be all we're gonna get. Some classic episodes on them, including the original pilot episode where he had a mustache!
I heard that someone once spoke to Frank Welker (who voices Dr. Claw) and he said that Dr. Claw is the chief. Then again, there was another animator named Brian LeMay who said that Dr. Claw is the real Inspector Gadget. So which of those is true? Well, the former was said by someone who couldn't verify their story, but the latter is from an official interview, so I'm guessing the latter is more likely. Of course, who says creators can't have different theories?
Brian Lemay was a character designer on the first season of the show, not an animator. And the whole "Dr. Claw is the real Inspector Gadget" is just a theory he posted for fun on his personal website many years ago. It has nothing to do with the original intent of the series. Remember, Lemay didn't do any development or writing on the Inspector Gadget series. He was hired to design secondary characters (such as the M.A.D. agents appearing in every episode) and props. The rumor about Frank Welker saying that Dr Claw is the Chief sounds like utter and complete nonsense.
Yeah, that's awfully confusing. I do agree that it Dr. Claw's "I'll get you Gadget next time, next time!" is synched with the Chief's lips. I bet it was confusing to many. Heck, when I first saw this back when I was 8, I did kind of thing he was saying it. Oh and furthermore, I was thinking the huge cat meow was actually coming from the Madmobile's cat-shaped engines! Since we hear the meow as the amphibious/airborne vehicle flies by.
Does anyone actually know the order the episodes were produced? I can't help but think they didn't air exactly in the order produced, since after "Race to the Finish," there are still a few other episodes sprinkled throughout (to "Photo Safari") that use this version of the credits instead of the readable version, including every episode with a scene in the closing sequence. I can't help but think, regardless of airdate order, that the "tiny credits" episodes were probably the first ones made.
I can't imagine what they were smoking when they made the credits font THAT tiny. It's absolutlely impossible to read. It's almost like a joke. Apparantly they came to their senses midway through and made them bigger later, but I would REALLY like to know what they were thinking when they first did it.
"I'll get you next time, Gadget. Next time!"
"MEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!"
Luv that!
D.I.C
LBS
0:31 - “I’ll get you next time, Gadget. Next time!!” - Dr. Claw
"I'LL GET YOU NEXT TIME, GADGET. NEXT TIME!!!"
MMRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOWWWWWW!!
@@TheChoujinVirus A live-action reboot film by The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part director Mike Mitchell and producer Dan Lin will be released on Disney+ on July 23, 2021, with Tommy Lee Jones as Gadget, Kennedy McMann as Penny, Hugo Weaving as Claw, and Tom Selleck as Quimby, with Frank Welker will returning to voice both Brain and MAD Cat. It will be the first of five part reboot film trilogy.
@@RGBtheRhinoOverwatcher the Lego movie 2 is not going to be on Disney plus. And what new inspector gadget movie?
@@VictorGonzalez-xs9oc The LEGO Movie 2 is actually by Warner Bros., the box-office flop caused the LEGO film license sending to Universal Pictures.
Anyone notice how it looks like the Chief says " I'll get you Gadget?" I always find that amusing. XDD
As a kid, i literally thought he WAS saying that with bad lip sync xD
In season 2, it was out of sync
seeing as the voice actor of gadget died in 2005, i don't think there will be a next time.
Frank walker is still alive
I think the voice actor of Gadget was Don Adams who died in 2005.
@@kascnef Frank Welker (the current voice of Hanna-Barbera's "Scooby-Doo" and Jim Davis' "Garfield" since 2002) was the original animated voice of Dr. Claw, Inspector Gadget himself was originally voiced by the late Don Adams (also known for animated voices as early as the 1960s, who did infact pass away in 2005)
@@traeyboy529 he also played as Tennessee Tuxedo in the cartoon.
This show’s animation was at least 15 years ahead of its time.
No it wasn't, it was on par with 80's anime because it was outsourced to a japanese studio like many cartoons that were NOT done by Hanna-Barbera, Filmation or Ruby-Spears
Since the 80s this show has never been off the air. Its on some were in the world all the time. Were have the good cartoon like this gone?
I still love that old school DiC logo with Gadget.
0:36 - Mad Cat screeches
I remember watching this as a kid! I still love it to this day!
WOW, I loved this show as a kid, can't beleive it was made back in 1983.
Me too. Wow, that comment was made when I watched it as a kid! I was born in 2005.
There was an urban legend that an episode revealed that Dr. Claw was really the Chief all long and was unaired. Crazy huh?
That's some metal gear level of convolution.
It would make sense, at least to me
@@jonathanthesawnerd4411 Doctor Claw: A reboot film by Dan Lin is announced with Tommy Lee Jones, Kennedy McMann, Hugo Weaving, and Tom Selleck casting. MAD Cat: MMMMMMMMMMMMRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There’s a Dr. Claw figurine that disproves your theory.
@@eyeseer1 i never said it was my theory. I literally wrote it was an urban legend. JFC, reading comprehension.
I miss those cartoons - wish they'd re show them on tv!
It is very good tv shows called inspector gadget. R.I.P DON ADAMS
I watched it when the show was current in 1983 ( the first season is by far the best one) and the animation from what I remembered was decent. The show went downhill in season 2 when Captain Capeman came along , Cree Summer (Francks) and Frank Welker stopped doing voices.
Man, this show was the best. I loved it back then. Does anyone know if its on DVD?
I watched this cartoon on The Family Channel (now Freeform) and Nickelodeon when I was younger, growing up.
Go Gadget Go!!! :D
I love this theme!!
Man...you ain't gettin' shit Dr. Claw!
0:39 I am such a DiC ! LOL, this is the logo i've been waiting for. Aired 1983-84, then the DiC vortex (silent) logo was aired during late 1984, even though the synthesized music began September 1984, Inspector Gadget used no music for the DIC vortex during that time.
BEST CARTOON EVAR!!!!
@EverEverSaftster when I was a kid, that made me think the chief was Claw.
Dr. Claw: I’ll get you next time, Gadget! Next time!
I remember watching it in Serbia.. God, I loved it :)
This is also from when it was repeated on Nickelodeon during its 5 year run 1987-92 and again for an additional 4 more years 1996-2000.
Every Morning 6AM I play Mario 1 on my regular Nintendo, I always play this DiC/LBS logo Before I finished and watch a inspector gadget episode before 7AM.. good times
man i miss that show a lot
With how often Gadget accidentally blows up the poor guy, that wouldn't be too surprising. : )
I first saw this on Nickelodeon, then on CBS (during a brief time on Saturday Mornings in the 1991-92 season, with it airing on Nick during the same time), The Family Channel (FAM TV), syndicated TV, Fox Family/ABC Family, and Starz Encore Family.
0:33 it's funny because Quimby always say that....oh wait...
WildBrain (Formerly Cookie Jar Group and DiC Entertainment), and FremantleMedia Nortn America, Inc. (Formerly LBS Communications, Inc.) now co-owned the rights to "Inspector Gadget" in reruns, but the closing logo recreation from season 1 used the custom DIC logo from 1983 and the LBS logo from 1976, and when reruns were shown originally on Nickelodeon from 1987 to 1992 and again from 1996 to 2000, the end logos right after the end credits were shown as a combo.
This is a DiC PRODUCTION in coproduction
with FR3 and NELVANA
in association with FIELD COMMUNICATION
LBS, TMS and CUCKOO'S NEST
© DiC · FR3 · Field Communications, 1983
Wow.....
Thanks for that link. That's amazing.
Funny---I'm not one of those people who thinks that five minutes ago is OLD, and I don't think of 1983 as all that long ago (even though I spent most of it being less than 1 year old), but in terms of computer chatting, it feels like ANCIENT times.
I like how the original DiC and LBS logos are at the end of the credits.
The original swamp green Vortex (no music) will never be seen again, at least not on DVD.
I love it!
This is the best thing in the world! 🤣 I’ll get you next time gadget, next time! 🤣😭
I'll get you next time, Gadget! NEXT TIME!!!"
So Quimby sends Gadget on missions to stop Dr. Claw who secretly is Dr. Claw, and tries to kill the bumbling inspector, but fails, and is forced to congratulate Gadget as Chief Quimby again.
Enmity at its most elaborate people.
Was Inspector Gadget exclusive to cable? Or did it air on one of the big three networks? I was spoiled with cable cartoons so i never saw much of the cartoons on CBS, ABC or NBC.
I have the Doctor Claw action figure from 1992 so i know what he looks like. and it's a bit of a disappointment.
Sorry to be ignorant, but what's a BBS board? Was that a very early internet chatroom? I didn't know there were any that far back.
I started out watching MLP Friendship is Magic RUclips Poops, moved over to people squashing their zits, and now I'm watching ending credits of a show I never watched before..... What the fuck is gonna happen to me?
i not born yet and i was born in 1985 and i was in my real mom's tummy still.
There are certain constants in DIC programs of that era. Jean Chapolin, Andy Heyward and Tetsuo Katayama are always the producers, Shigeru Akagawa is always among the production coordinators, Marsha Goodman is always the vocal director (though here she's listed as one of the coordinators), Lori Crawford is often the script coordinator (though not here), Haim Saban and Shuki Levy are inevitably the music producers.
These names, by sheer repetition, almost become like characters themselves.
That is weird. 65 half-hours usually translates into 13 weeks, not a year.
When I was a kid, I got to see the DIC logo after I watched the closing credits of Inspector Gadget during the 1983-1984 season. My family and I lived in Sandpoint, Idaho in three years old and then we moved to Cody, Wyoming in the winter of 1984 when I was about one, my youngest brother was about two, but, not even three yet until April and my oldest brother was about four, but, not even five yet until May.
Nice job restoring what the whole sequence must have looked like! (I'm assuming this is spliced together from other RUclips videos, not directly taped from TV [?])
- Инспектор Гаджет!
Вуху!
- Инспектор Гаджет!
Блин, это мне зарылось в мозги
😂😂😂
Ah jeeze. I grew up on this show.
This version was only used for the first 10 episodes or so. After that they fixed it so that the names were bigger and easier to read.
Correction: The smaller text end credits were only used in the first nine episodes. Starting in "The Ruby", it was replaced by the larger text end credits, which would be used for the rest of the first season. However, the Bohbot copies of some episodes after the first nine episodes use the smaller text credits for some reason.
DiC Green Vortex (1983-1987)
Inspector Gadget
The Littles
Berenstain Bears (1985)
Healthcliff
Gotta be some WoW players on here: anyone else keep expecting the Lich King to spit out "I'll get you next time Gadget!" they sound just alike.
Inspector gadget: I'm coming!! *sees D.I.C logo*. Inspector gadget: go-go gadget hammer! *smashes into logo*. Inspector gadget: some one forgot the dot that floats above the I*. Inspector gadget: I didn't know my french company that owns me had such improper grammar?*. D.I.C Chairman: GADGET!!!!!!
The Family Channel (before it was ABC Family) also showed it for awhile in the early 90s.
when i was like 8-9, i would run from school to mine 3 days a week when Gadget was on TV... it was like half a mile but loads of effort for an obese kid. and i liked the opening and closing just as the movie! the best cartoon theme ever! and the one from Heathcliff! ah, good old 90's...
lmao the cat at the end gets me every time GGGGGGGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRROW!
Cree Summer was known as Cree Summer Francks at the time of the programme
It was made for syndication. The giveaway to that is the 65-episode package. That used to be how first-run syndication programming was made--65 half-hours shown on weekdays translates as a 13-week run, shown four times a year.
Syndicated kids' shows are a nearly extinct species now--cable basically did them in. (along with network cartoon shows--there is no such animal now. Anything shown on networks' Saturday morning lineups are carryovers from the parent company's cable channels.)
One 4 disc DVD was made, Volume form not season, but it may be all we're gonna get. Some classic episodes on them, including the original pilot episode where he had a mustache!
RIP Bruno Bianchi.
I heard that someone once spoke to Frank Welker (who voices Dr. Claw) and he said that Dr. Claw is the chief. Then again, there was another animator named Brian LeMay who said that Dr. Claw is the real Inspector Gadget.
So which of those is true? Well, the former was said by someone who couldn't verify their story, but the latter is from an official interview, so I'm guessing the latter is more likely. Of course, who says creators can't have different theories?
Brian Lemay was a character designer on the first season of the show, not an animator. And the whole "Dr. Claw is the real Inspector Gadget" is just a theory he posted for fun on his personal website many years ago. It has nothing to do with the original intent of the series. Remember, Lemay didn't do any development or writing on the Inspector Gadget series. He was hired to design secondary characters (such as the M.A.D. agents appearing in every episode) and props.
The rumor about Frank Welker saying that Dr Claw is the Chief sounds like utter and complete nonsense.
pennys computer book is like a ipad with a case.lol i should do a modern inspector gadget intro.loll
This show was THE SHIT back in the day
i still sing this song =D
I wonder how long the customed DiC logo was used? It seems like they replaced it with the standard "Vortex" logo around November 1983.
Yes he did. He also did Brain and Mad Cat.
0:31
Dr Claw:I’ll get you Next Time Gadget Next Time
Mad Cat:Meow
Me:Yeah keep telling yourself that Dr George Claw
@EverEverSaftster That was Claw from the pilot closing. They just forgot to edit the voice out.
Actually Inspector Gadget was syndicated. I remember seeing it on 31 W.U.H.F. which is now christened as Fox Rochester.
...After which they repeat 3 more times that season.
Yeah, that's awfully confusing. I do agree that it Dr. Claw's "I'll get you Gadget next time, next time!" is synched with the Chief's lips. I bet it was confusing to many. Heck, when I first saw this back when I was 8, I did kind of thing he was saying it.
Oh and furthermore, I was thinking the huge cat meow was actually coming from the Madmobile's cat-shaped engines! Since we hear the meow as the amphibious/airborne vehicle flies by.
Does anyone actually know the order the episodes were produced? I can't help but think they didn't air exactly in the order produced, since after "Race to the Finish," there are still a few other episodes sprinkled throughout (to "Photo Safari") that use this version of the credits instead of the readable version, including every episode with a scene in the closing sequence. I can't help but think, regardless of airdate order, that the "tiny credits" episodes were probably the first ones made.
😍👍
I have no idea what the names/credits say cause it's so fuzzy.
Growing up, I always prefered the Cree Summer and Holly Berger episodes of this.
I'll Get you Next Time Gadget! Next Time!
Yeah, Yeah... You say that Every Time!
It was actually American, Japanese and French
"in a cosmo from FOP like voice" Good times, goood times
I'll get you next time, Cromwells. Next Time!!!
Well Everyone has their own opinion but I sorta Agree with you. Dr.Claw would look good with a Mustache.
What about the 2nd and 3rd seasons? Did they had a Nelvana logo?
No. And the original series only had a second season.
I recall it being on the USA Network when I was a kid. Perhaps I recall wrong though...
There's a incredit mention of Nelvana, one of it's logos should be in the credits.
Yay for DiC!!!
6 people need to get their gadgets inspected for not loving this song.
They probably had an incredit Nelvana logo like the others.
This vido is so cool man
Dr. Claw never gets away from gaget.
Gadget, to my knowledge, never even KNEW Claw existed. Penny did, though. She even saw his face.
Monkey Mutant Boss In one episode, Gadget actually said "my job will never be done, until I have Dr Claw behind bars!"
Go Gadget Go!
I love the next time gadget voice
Frank Welker voices Dr. Claw.
He also voiced Megatron.
I guess the time he gets Gadget never comes... Because it's always the next time!
That was before the live action version with Matthew Broderick.
0:35 But you never do.
0:39 DIC/LBS (1983)
honestly what were some other good dic cartoons this was the only I remember seeing growing
@@t_man7259 The Mario and Sonic cartoons!
IT’S FROM DIC. NELVANA LBS AND TMS.
CUCKOO’S NEST
@DOOMVSHALO Gadget did help save the day by being careless. He would cause a chain reaction that would foil the M.A.D agents plans.
Clearly, you must find a way to watch some Inspecter Gadget episodes.
The Inspector Gadget game had a Dr. Wily looking old guy end up being Dr. Claw.
There’s an action figure of Dr. Claw released back in the late 1990s
I thought the same thing! You can't make out hardly anything.
I can't imagine what they were smoking when they made the credits font THAT tiny. It's absolutlely impossible to read. It's almost like a joke.
Apparantly they came to their senses midway through and made them bigger later, but I would REALLY like to know what they were thinking when they first did it.