Inspector Gadget: The Incredible Shrinking Gadget


06:00 am - 06:30 am, Sunday, December 7 on WJLP MeTV Toons (33.2)

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The Incredible Shrinking Gadget

Season 2, Episode 2

A M.A.D. agent creates a shrinking ray.

repeat 1985 English Stereo
Animated Comedy Crime Preteen Children Cartoon

Cast & Crew
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Holly Berger (Actor) .. Penny
MAURICE LAMARCHE (Actor) .. Chief Quimby
Townsend Coleman (Actor) .. Corporal Capeman
Luc Durand (Actor) .. Gadget
Louis Nye (Actor) .. Professor Doomkauf
Patrick Préjean (Actor) .. Capeman
Barbara Tissier (Actor) .. Sophie
Frank Welker (Actor) .. Brain /Dr. Claw /M.A.D. Cat

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Did You Know..
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Holly Berger (Actor) .. Penny
MAURICE LAMARCHE (Actor) .. Chief Quimby
Born: March 30, 1958
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Started his career at age 19 in New York City doing stand up at open mic nights. Moved to Los Angeles at age 22. A a comic, has opened for acts including Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin and Donna Summer in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Has done voice-overs for TV, films, commercials and video games. Once was credited in a movie as a belch: Provided the belching sound for Buddy the Elf in the film Elf.
Townsend Coleman (Actor) .. Corporal Capeman
Born: May 28, 1954
Luc Durand (Actor) .. Gadget
Louis Nye (Actor) .. Professor Doomkauf
Born: May 01, 1913
Died: October 09, 2005
Trivia: Louis (pronounced Louie) Nye was an American comic actor equally at home in theatre, movies or television. His basic characterization as a somewhat fey country-club bon vivant was established when he was a regular on the various '50s TV programs starring Steve Allen. Nye's chipper "Hi, ho, Steverino" became a national catchphrase, and his ability to reduce Allen to helpless giggles with in-joke adlibs remains among the treasured memories of TV's golden age. At the height of his popularity, Nye recorded a few comedy LPs, in which he essayed a variety of characterizations (he was just as persuasive at playing tough hoodlums and peppery senior citizens as he was portraying effeminate swingers). Movies seldom utilized Nye for more than a few minutes at a time, reasoning perhaps that a little of him went a long way; still, he had some prime vignettes in The Facts of Life (1960), The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961), and especially Good Neighbor Sam (1963), in which he played a gadget-laden private eye. Outside of his extensive work with Steve Allen, Nye had regular TV stints on The Ann Sothern Show (1958-61) as dentist Delbert Gray; on Happy Days (1970), not the famous Fonzie-ized sitcom but a summer variety series spoofing the '30s; and on Needles and Pins (1973), as the intrusive brother-in-law of series star Norman Fell. In 1985, Louis Nye popped up as The Carpenter (as in "The Walrus and...") in the all-star TV movie adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.
Patrick Préjean (Actor) .. Capeman
Born: June 04, 1944
Barbara Tissier (Actor) .. Sophie
Frank Welker (Actor) .. Brain /Dr. Claw /M.A.D. Cat
Born: March 12, 1946
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: His high school senior class voted him most likely to recede.While working on a dog food commercial, the producer's girlfriend suggested he audition for Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Originally auditioned for the role of Scooby in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Voiced eight of the original Decepticons and two of the original Autobots on the animated series The Transformers (1984).His Doctor Claw voice is the result of an impression of singer Barry White.His voice of the Cave of Wonder in Aladdin (1992) was based on Sir Sean Connery.Has voiced most of Scooby-Doo's Fred Jones, including animated series, parodies and cameos.The first voice actor to appear in two films that made $1 billion.Was honored with an Emmy Award for lifetime achievement in 2016.

Before / After
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Mister T
05:30 am