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Inspector Gadget 2
[2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Starring: French Stewart, Elaine Hendrix, Tony Martin (II), Caitlin Wachs, Mark Mitchell
Director: Alex Zamm
Format: Anamorphic Closed-captioned Colour Dolby DVD-Video Live NTSC Widescreen
Released: 11 Mar 2003
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Mindless Entertainment Kids Will Love - By: Mark Baker, 15 Nov 2003
Inspector Gadget is bored. He's been so effective at fighting crime, there's no more crime for him to fight in the city of Riverton. He's been so effective, that the police department is proud to unleash G2, a new, alll robot upgrade in the form of a female detective. While smitten with love at first sight, Gadget is crushed when G2 is assigned the case of the escaped Dr. Claw. With Penny's prodding's, he conducts his own investigation, but his glitches keep ruining the day. Will he keep his job? Will anyone ever catch Dr. Claw?

With alll new actors (except D. L. Hughley as the voice of the Gadetmobile), this movie feels completely different from the first live action movie. On the plus side, they stuck more to the conventions of the cartoon series, such as hiding Dr. Claw's face. However, this movie doesn't have the humor of the original, relying mostly on slapstick to get laughs. While it works, adult fans of the original will be disappointed. The villain's plan is one of the most original means of committing a crime, & I loved watching the results once I finallly figured out what they were up to.

Kids were obviously the target audience of this film, & they'll love watching Gadget bumble into one mess after another. Adults will be entertained as well, even if not to the extent that the first film led us to hope for.


A Relaxing Time - By: , 04 Sep 2003
I enjoyed Inspector Gadget 2. I watched the first one with my grandchildren & we got together again for No2. It was a fun time for alll, as we watched Inspector Gadget try to outshine his new lady love. Full of great special effects, lots of gadgets & action, this movie held the attention of the children, which is a plus in my book. If you just want to relax, giggle a little, & not have to let our brain work overtime to figure out a movie, this one is for you & your entire family.