Match the names of gadgets from the box below with the gaps (1 - 15) in the text.

‘Ears’ ‘Springs’ ‘Top-Secret Gadget Phone’ ‘Tie’ ‘Helicopter’ ‘Respirator’ ‘Skates’ ‘Binoculars’ ‘Radar’ ‘Legs/Arms/Neck’ ‘Brella’ ‘Hands’ ‘Flower’ ‘Periscope’ ‘Siren’

Inspector Gadget’ is a (a) __________ animated television series developed in joint-venture between France, Canada, the United States, Taiwan and Japan about a clumsy, simple-witted detective named Inspector Gadget, who is a human being with various bionic (b) __________ built into his body. Gadget's arch-nemesis is Dr. Claw, the leader of an evil organization, known as "M.A.D." This was the first syndicated cartoon show from DIC Entertainment. It originally ran from 1983 to 1986 and remained in syndication into the late 1990s.

The series was a co-production between DIC Entertainment (now Cookie Jar Entertainment) in France (the main headquarters did not move to the US before 1987) and Nelvana in Canada; the animation work was outsourced to foreign studios such as Tokyo Movie Shinsha in Japan and Cuckoo's Nest Studio in Taiwan.

In 1999, it was (c) __________ into a live-action Disney film starring Matthew Broderick as the main (d) __________ and Rupert Everett as Doctor Claw.

The most commonly used gadgets are:

In addition there are some other gadgets that are used by Inspector Gadget for the benefit of his mission:

The Inspector can (e) __________ each of his gadgets by calling its name, "Go-Go-Gadget Arms!" (for example), but there are times when gadgets appear to be activated by reflex rather than being called. The Inspector also activates some of his (f) __________ (such as a third hand in his hat, and his extending neck) by simply thinking about it, which is accompanied by a "thinking" or "computer is busy" (g) __________ sound effect.

 

 

Part III

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