Claw has him use his gadgets to cause chaos, and his henchmen use the resulting distraction to steal the protoid laser. While there, some of Claw's henchmen plant a circuit override chip on Gadget's hat, allowing Claw to control Gadget. Gadget attends a science convention where a new protoid laser (which Claw needs) will be unveiled, after receiving a tipoff that he can catch Claw there, despite Penny's warnings that this could be a trap. Quimby promises that he will not fire Gadget, but makes him spend the next three days as a bathroom janitor. ![]() Despite being warned by Quimby not to go to G2's stakeout at the warehouse or he will be fired, Gadget goes, and in an attempt to help G2, sabotages G2's stakeout allowing Claw's minions to escape with stolen ion fuel cells. Penny, wanting to prove to Gadget her ability as a detective, also goes to the bar with Brain, and finds out that Claw is planning a heist at the Concentrated Industries warehouse and tells Gadget and G2. Gadget goes undercover to the bar specified in the ad in an attempt to find Claw, but instead ends up accidentally causing a bar brawl, which G2 later breaks up. Penny points out a job ad in the papers for minions of Claw. In order to do so they need to create a weapon with ion fuel cells, a protoid laser and a ruby and it has to be ready in one week by 9:23am as that is when the satellite orbiting Earth will be directly over the city. When asked why they are at this old factory and not his headquarters, Claw stated in anger that after Gadget arrested him the police confiscated all of his belongings but he tells them he plans to steal 5 trillion dollars worth of gold from the Federal Reserve in Riverton. Meanwhile, Claw has set up a new hideout at an old bowling factory along with his goons Brick and McKibble. Gadget soon falls for G2, but G2 turns down his offer to join forces, saying she works alone, having Quimby to tell Gadget to step down from his job. Claw (Tony Martin), escapes from Riverton Prison, and Chief Quimby and Mayor Wilson (Sigrid Thornton) unveil an upgraded female Gadget-type robot Gadget Model #2 (G2 for short) (Elaine Hendrix), to replace the now malfunctioning Gadget, believing that he won't succeed with his glitches. ![]() The Chief tells Gadget to solve real crimes, but Gadget points out that all the criminals in town are in jail. Chief Quimby (Mark Mitchell) bursts into the lab saying that Gadget arrested his mother for drag racing, but as it turns out, Gadget has been making several ridiculous arrests. He goes inside to see if Baxter can help with his glitches but Baxter says that the glitches are normal. When returning to the police station he tells his niece Penny (Caitlin Wachs) (who wants to solve real crimes instead of school crimes) to stop cutting classes. He arrests an old lady for "drag racing" during this time he has several glitch attacks. Gadget (French Stewart) has not seen much crime in Riverton since Claw's arrest. The film was released on Maand was also filmed in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He appears to be older in age than he was in the original, although the story only takes place a year later. In the previous film, Claw's face was visible and was an upper-class business man. As an homage to the original cartoon, Claw's face is never seen and speaks with a deep, gruff voice. Penny is portrayed as a blonde instead of a brunette and always refers to Gadget as "Uncle Gadget" rather than "Uncle John". Gadget is more foolishly inept and unable to control his now glitch-ridden gadgets. Also, Gadget's love interest from the first movie does not appear and is replaced by G2. In addition to this, none of the 1999 film's actors return to reprise their roles (with the exception of D. Claw are never referenced as John Brown and Sandford Scolex – their respective civilian names from the first movie, though Claw's communicator clearly is labeled "Scolex Industries", indicating that his name is still Sanford Scolex. ![]() The second film departs slightly from the first one, as it follows more like the original cartoon. It was based on the cartoon series created by DIC Entertainment and is a sequel to the 1999 film, Inspector Gadget, also released by Disney. Inspector Gadget ( 1999) Source Inspector Gadget 2 is a 2003 direct-to-DVD live-action comedy film.
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