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Gadget | Villain
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IMDbTop Box Office Films | 2000 | John
Best Sound Editing Effects Foley | 2000 | Frank
Best Sound Editing Dialogue ADR | 2000 | Dave
Best Young ActressPerformance in a Motion Picture Comedy | 2000 | Michelle
Best Family Feature Film Comedy | 2000
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress | 2000 | Michelle
Favorite Family Film Internet Only | 2000
Worst Picture | 1999
Worst Sense of Direction Stop them before they direct again | 1999 | David
Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy | 1999
Worst Resurrection of a TV Show | 1999
Least Special Special Effects | 1999
Most Botched Comic Relief | 1999 | D.L.
Best AnimationFamily | 1999
Budget 75,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 134,400,000 USD
Don Adams, the original voice of Inspector Gadget in Inspector Gadget (1983), provides the voice of Brain in the closing credits.
More than 150,000 Skittles spill in the Gadgetmobile after it crashes in Scolex's limo.
Brendan Fraser was considered for the role of Inspector Gadget, but turned the role down due to working on George of the Jungle (1997), another live-action film based on a non-Disney animated television series.
Dr. Claw makes no effort to hide his face. In Inspector Gadget (1983), the villain's face was never shown. However, the sequel had Claw keep his face hidden always.
Lindsay Lohan turned down the role of Penny, due to working on her first movie, The Parent Trap (1998).
"Inspector Gadget: You blew me up and my Chevette. And I really liked that car. Dr. Claw: Well, you crushed my hand and I really liked that hand. So Go-Go get over it!"
"Bewildered Japanese Tourist: [as Robo Gadget is attacking the city in a Godzilla-like fashion; in English subtitles] This is why I left Tokyo!"