
Overview:
After capturing Claw, all the criminals have gone into hiding. Until Claw escapes! Gadget thinks he will get the case, but everyone else has other plans. A new version of the Gadget project is unveiled in the form of G2. Strict orders are given for Gadget to stay away from G2 and every crime scene, but Gadget feels he is needed more than anyone.Status: | Released (2003-03-11) |
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Awards: | 4 nominations. |
Screen: | Andy Heyward (characters), Jean Chalopin (characters), Bruno Bianchi (characters), Ron Anderson, William Robertson, Alex Zamm |
Productions: | Fountain Films, Walt Disney Home Video, DiC Entertainment, Kerner Entertainment Company |
Production Countries: | Australia |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Casts
- 67711: French Stewart - John Brown / Inspector Gadget
- 55422: Elaine Hendrix - G2
- 37286: Tony Martin - Sanford Scolex / Dr. Claw
- 85156: Caitlin Wachs - Penny
- 85157: Mark Mitchell - Chief Quimby
- 76181: Sigrid Thornton - Mayor Wilson
- 27752: Bruce Spence - Baxter
Crews
- 238872: William Robertson - Writer - Writing
- 88077: Alex Zamm - Writer - Writing
- 111509: Jean Chalopin - Characters - Writing
- 111509: Jean Chalopin - Executive Producer - Production
- 4053: Charles Hirschhorn - Producer - Production
- 111508: Bruno Bianchi - Characters - Writing
- 61413: Ron Anderson - Writer - Writing
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Reviews
r96sk
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Yep, this is terrible. Agreed. Unlike most, I can say I enjoyed 1999's <em>'Inspector Gadget'</em>. I didn't like this though. I wasn't necessarily expecting it to be better per se, but I did hear that it's supposedly more faithful to the original television show so I thought ther ....
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**A disheartening and very weak film.** What can happen when a studio like Disney decides to make a sequel to a movie that sold very well, even though it was decimated by critics and has obvious flaws? The result can be better, with the production learning from its mistakes… but i ....
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