Inspector Gadget 2
- Video
- 2003
- 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
7.3K
YOUR RATING
Inspector Gadget returns in this sequel to the 1999 hit. A glitched Gadget once again must fight his arch nemesis, Claw, with the aid of a female Gadget: G2.Inspector Gadget returns in this sequel to the 1999 hit. A glitched Gadget once again must fight his arch nemesis, Claw, with the aid of a female Gadget: G2.Inspector Gadget returns in this sequel to the 1999 hit. A glitched Gadget once again must fight his arch nemesis, Claw, with the aid of a female Gadget: G2.
- Awards
- 4 nominations total
Mick Roughan
- Jungle Bob
- (as Mick Roughlan)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDr. Claw's face is never shown throughout the entire course of the film. This is a reference to a running gag from the original Inspector Gadget (1983) TV series. Only his eye is shown for a spilt second.
- GoofsWhen Dr. Claw uses his weapon, time freezes all over the city of Riverton, showing several actions stopping in mid-motion and remaining in position. This means that the electronic devices in the building of the federal reserve - the gate, retina scan and the vault door - should be inoperable and impossible to function.
- Crazy creditsThere are no opening credits, save the title.
- Alternate versionsThe original video rating was PG, though it was re-rated to G after a few cuts were made to violence.
- ConnectionsEdited into Inspector Gadget 2: Deleted Scenes (2003)
Featured review
I used to watch the Inspector Gadget Television show all of the time, and so going into the first movie I was hoping it would retain certain elements of the show. However, that first movie changed so much (the most notable being the odd reworking of Dr. Claw) that it didn't feel like Inspector Gadget anymore.
This movie, on the other hand, is excellent, because it discards trying to be in continuity with the first in order to be much more like the show. The character dynamic of the show (including the faceless villian) has been restored. Now, Gadget is once again a bumbling idiot who is saved only by those around him. At first I thought the inclusion of G2 would hamper the film, but her part is well integrated and this is still Gadget's movie. It's very funny, silly, and stylized, and probably good enough to have been in theaters. Forget about the continuity errors in relation to the first film, and enjoy live-action Gadget the way it should have been in the first place.
**** out of ****
This movie, on the other hand, is excellent, because it discards trying to be in continuity with the first in order to be much more like the show. The character dynamic of the show (including the faceless villian) has been restored. Now, Gadget is once again a bumbling idiot who is saved only by those around him. At first I thought the inclusion of G2 would hamper the film, but her part is well integrated and this is still Gadget's movie. It's very funny, silly, and stylized, and probably good enough to have been in theaters. Forget about the continuity errors in relation to the first film, and enjoy live-action Gadget the way it should have been in the first place.
**** out of ****
- silverhunter
- Mar 13, 2003
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- Also known as
- IG2
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- Budget
- A$17,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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