Inspector Gadget: Mission 1 – Global Terror! is an graphic adventure game based on the animated television series Inspector Gadget and released for DOS in 1992.
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The EP contains five songs, all of which boast extreme tempo and change between various genres throughout, as well as the use of short cover tunes or samples (including the theme from Inspector Gadget as well as samples from other popular media such as Scary Movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Super Mario Bros. and Clerks).
His nicknames are "Kodget" (it was made of his family name Ko and a character Gadget who can do everything) and "outer second baseman" (his defensive position is wider than any other second basemen).
His skill for creating special packages to utilize multi-dimensional players such as Hines Ward and Antwaan Randle El earned him the nickname "Inspector Gadget".
Motion Pictures has had and extended animation catalog series, bringing to Spain for more than 20 years famous series as The Smurfs, Inspector Gadget, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Calimero, Dennis the Menace, etc..
The building serves as Doctor Claw's company headquarters (and hideout) in the 1999 film Inspector Gadget
In the 1983 cartoon series Inspector Gadget, the protagonist's niece, Penny, wears a device on her wrist known as a "utility watch" that was capable of wireless videoconferencing and she frequently used the device to communicate with her pet dog who was named "Brain".
:"Wowsers!" is also a signature expression used by the cartoon character Inspector Gadget.