Inspector Gadget The main protagonist and eponymous character of the franchise and the mascot of DIC, initially voiced by
Don Adams. Gadget is a
cyborg (part man, part machine) with thousands of high-tech gadgets installed in his body, which he activates with the phrase "go-go gadget" before naming the device. Gadget is powerful, lovable, brave, caring and protective, and loyal to his career as a lawman, but he is also dim-witted, silly, clueless, incompetent and gullible. In many ways Gadget was reminiscent of
Maxwell Smart (also portrayed by Don Adams) from the
Get Smart TV show, using similar catchphrases and manners of speech. However, his attire and absent-minded personality are much closer to
Peter Sellers' portrayal of
Inspector Clouseau from the classic
The Pink Panther series of movies. In fact, in the original
Inspector Gadget pilot, he has a mustache just like Inspector Clouseau's, which was removed in subsequent episodes possibly to satisfy a copyright claim by MGM. Gadget has a knack of inadvertently saving the day, usually without realizing he is doing so. Gadget loves his family more than anything and would do anything to keep them from harm, especially Penny. He was voiced by
Don Adams in the original series and ''Inspector Gadget's Field Trip'' until Adams' retirement from voicing Gadget in 1999,
Gary Owens and later
Jesse White in the original series' pilot episode,
Keith Scott in the
KFC commercials in Australia and
Maurice LaMarche in the
Super Mario Bros. Super Show,
Gadget & the Gadgetinis, the direct-to-video animated films, and various
DIC Kids Network bumpers. For the 2015 series, the voice of Gadget is provided by Ivan Sherry.
The first live-action film gave Gadget's real name as
Jonathan "John" Brown, though later French promotional materials gave his real name as
Augustin Tamare. He was portrayed by
Matthew Broderick in the first film, and by
French Stewart in the
sequel.
Dr. Claw Dr. Claw is the main antagonist of the franchise. He is the leader of an evil crime syndicate called M.A.D. Only his arms are shown, wearing silver gauntlets with golden spiked wrist bands and a gold M.A.D. signet ring on one of the right middle fingers. He has a pet cat named MAD Cat, who is often napping but is startled awake when Dr. Claw slams his fist on his console if Gadget foils his evil plans. A parody of
Ernst Stavro Blofeld from the James Bond franchise, his face is never seen at all (except in the first live action film, the second film had his face obscured by his hat and coat) with only his hands and pet cat visible. On a Dr. Claw action figure, the face was covered by a sticker on the box, which meant the toy had to be bought for his face to be seen. He is ruthless, murderous, sinister, dark, sadistic, and greedy, and will do anything to rule the world and destroy Gadget. In
Gadget & the Gadgetinis, he reveals that he thinks Gadget's idiocy is an act to taunt him. In the 2015 series, he is noticeably less competent and malicious and the crimes he commits are a lot more petty, and is also accompanied by his nephew Talon, who acts as his second in command and a rival to Penny. He has been voiced by
Frank Welker,
Don Francks,
Brian Drummond, Doug Rand, and
Martin Roach. In
the first live action film his name is revealed to be
Sanford Scolex and he is portrayed by
Rupert Everett. In
Gadget & the Gadgetinis, his first name is George.
Tony Martin subsequently took over the role of Dr. Claw in
the sequel.
Penny Penny is Gadget's intelligent niece and the one who really stops Dr. Claw's evil schemes. She uses many high-tech devices to help her secretly solve the cases and stop the bad guys such as a computer book, a video watch, a laptop, and a holographic tablet. However, her meddling often leads to her getting kidnapped by the villains, which leaves Brain to rescue her. She is 10 in the original series, 12 in
Gadget & the Gadgetinis, 16 in ''Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever
, and 14 (later turning 15) in the 2015 series. Penny loves her uncle more than anything, which is why she is always ready to help him behind his back, but on a few occasions she gets annoyed by his stupidity. In Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever'', she is notably more selfish, and unlike any other version, she doesn't try to help her uncle at all. In the 2015 series, she has become an agent-in-training, is more physically active than in previous versions, and has a rivalry (and crush) with Dr. Claw's nephew, Talon. For the original series, her voice was portrayed by
Mona Marshall in the pilot episode,
Cree Summer in the first season, and Holly Berger in the second season. In the commercials for
KFC in Australia, she was voiced by
Robyn Moore. Erica Horn provided her voice in
Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas. From 2001 to 2005, she was voiced by
Tegan Moss.
Tara Strong voices her in the 2015 series. In
the first live action film she is portrayed by
Michelle Trachtenberg.
Caitlin Wachs portrays her
in the sequel.
Brain Brain is Gadget and Penny's shy but intelligent, sweet, lovable and curious 4-(later 5)-year-old dog. He is the only one who knows that Penny is the one who really saves the world. Brain usually has the job of keeping Gadget safe on his missions while Penny investigates M.A.D's crimes. He usually disguises himself when following Gadget, which often causes Gadget to think he's a M.A.D Agent. He is absent in
Gadget and the Gadgetinis and only shows up in pictures. The reason given for why he is absent is because after all the years of secretly helping Gadget, he has become phobic of gadgets, Gadget, and the word itself. He ran away to a riverside shack to get away from Gadget. He returned in the episode,
No Brainer, where Penny made him a translation collar in order to help find Gadget. However, he does return in later spinoffs. His voice was played in the original series by
Frank Welker,
Maurice LaMarche in
Gadget and the Gadgetinis, and
Scott McCord in the 2015 series.
Lee Tockar voiced him in ''Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever''. In
the first live action film he is voiced by
Don Adams. In
the sequel he is voiced by
Jeff Bennett. In the Australian
KFC commercials he was voiced by
Keith Scott.
Chief Frank Quimby Chief Quimby is Gadget's moody boss and the chief of the Metro City police (Riverton Police Department in the live-action Disney films). He usually pops up near the beginning of each episode to give Gadget a sheet of paper describing his mission. Once Gadget finishes reading them, the paper self-destructs and blows up in Quimby's face in a parody of
Mission: Impossible. He appears at the end to congratulate Gadget and give him full credit for stopping Dr. Claw. He is unaware that Penny did all the work, even though she always calls him. In
Gadget and the Gadgetinis, he has become an agent for the CIA. In the 2015 series, he is given glasses, and his hair is blonde instead of brown. He was mentioned by Gadget in some episodes of ''
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip''. His voice in the original series was provided by
John Stephenson in the pilot, Dan Hennessey in the first season, and
Maurice LaMarche for the second season and the 1992 Christmas Special.
Jim Byrnes voiced him in ''Inspector Gadget's Last Case''. He is voiced by
Derek McGrath in the 2015 series. In
the first live action film he is portrayed by
Dabney Coleman.
Mark Mitchell portrays him
in the sequel. ==Recurring characters==