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Go-Go Inspector Gadget is a Canadian-American action-comedy television series based on Inspector Gadget by Bruno Bianchi, Andy Heyward and Jean Chalopin, being developed by TBD. It is produced by WildBrain and it airs on Family Channel in Canada and on Nickelodeon in the United States since February 9th, 2020.

Synopsis[]

Set in 2069, a half-robot police officer heads to stop the forces of M.A.D., even if he sometimes doesn't fully achieves such due to his incompetence and the fact that his niece is actually the one behind his victories.

Characters[]

Main[]

  • Inspector Gadget (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - a rather clumsy but well-meaning cyborg police officer whose cybernetic parts help him with many of his adventures, even if it's actually Penny who usually saves the day by using his gadgets.
  • Penny Gadget (voiced by Tara Strong) - Gadget's tomboyish and intelligent niece who serves as the brains for most of his adventures, even if he's unaware of it due to his rather clumsy nature.
    • Brain (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - Penny's unlucky pet dog who is usually sent by her to protect Gadget from hurting himself, although he often gets into trouble as Gadget mistakes him for M.A.D. agents.

Supporting[]

  • Chief Quimby (voiced by John DiMaggio) - the slightly anger-prone head of the Metro City Police Department who often assigns Gadget to stop Dr. Claw from taking over the world, usually getting annoyed whenever Gadget throws the auto-destructing messages he gives at him.
  • Brenda Bradford/G2 (voiced by Lara Jill Miller) - a friendly and TBD scientist who becomes half-robot after an incident that almost cost her life, leading to becoming a loyal ally to her old friend Gadget and, while more competent to him, is still prone to some malfunctions and tries to aid TBD.
  • Daniel (voiced by Will Friedle) - a TBD teenage gadgeteer who shows a soft spot for Penny as he occasionally helps her and Gadget with some gadgets as well as some potential advice TBD.
  • Corporal Capeman (voiced by TBD) - a geeky but rather TBD young adult who is inspired by Gadget to become TBD.
  • Gadget Boy (also voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - a bionic child who works as an Interpol agent in New York City, and much like Gadget, is often prone to being in misadventures due to his incompetence.
    • Agent Heather (also voiced by Tara Strong) - a young adult Interpol who is Gadget Boy's partner and, much like Penny, she's actually the one who leads him to his victory.
    • G-9 (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - TBD
  • Mayor Christopher Metro (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - the rather TBD mayor of Metro City who TBD.
    • Maddie (voiced by Mae Whitman) - Mayor Metro's geeky and slightly TBD assistant who TBD.

Antagonists[]

  • M.A.D., consisting of:
    • Dr. Claw (voiced by Mark Hamill) - the insane head of M.A.D. who uses a metallic hand and wants to conquer the world as he actually believes that Gadget is the one who disbands his schemes, often swearing to get his revenge for it.
      • M.A.D. Cat (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - Dr. Claw's pet cat who is often subject to physical abuse by him whenever his plans fail.
    • Jenny Claw (voiced by Ashley Johnson) - Penny's partial clone who, despite sharing some of the same DNA as her, looks and sounds nothing like her, mainly sharing her intellect, yet twisted in an evil way.
    • Sean (voiced by Jim Meskimen) - a farmer M.A.D. agent who lures Gadget into a plot that involves turning humanity into plants.
    • Natasha (voiced by Nika Futterman) - a seductive Russian-accented M.A.D. agent who schemes to TBD.
    • [some of the MAD agents]

Episodes[]

See List of Go-Go Inspector Gadget episodes.

Trivia[]

  • While featuring a new voice cast, Maurice LaMarche reprises his role as Gadget from most post-1999 media and Tara Strong reprises her role as Penny from the 2015 CGI series.
  • In addition to including new characters, it also reinvents some from different canons like merging both Brenda and G2 into a single character and turning Corporal Capeman into a more serious character rather than an annoying fanboy.
    • In addition, Gadget eventually discovers that Penny is the one who leads him to win and ends up becoming more competent.
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