![]() ![]() Claw still wants to get Inspector Gadget and take over the world.ĭr. Still the leader of MAD Now he sports a golden robotic gauntlet. Instead of banging his hand on his desk he now scratches the arm of his chair when angered. His gauntlets are now gold with black joints and knuckles, and with the MAD logo printed on them. Claw is more smarter and deadlier than before. Claw (Inspector Gadget Films) Gadget and the Gadgetinis Claw states that he hates children and doesn't want his nephew William to stay with him. Claw has seemingly unlimited resources and riches he still tries to rob banks on occasion, and in one episode he teamed up with his Japanese counterpart, Iji Waruda-san, to steal all the jewelry in the world with Waruda's weapon, the "Fuji Ray". Next time!" -,or some variation, which was followed by MAD Cat's signature yowl and hiss. While escaping he would yell his catch phrase: "I'll get you next time, Gadget!. Mobile (which could fire missiles and change into a car, jet, or submarine). Claw's plans would be foiled in every episode, forcing him to flee in his versatile black and red vehicle called the Clawmobile - also known as the M.A.D. Claw's hideout is a beachside mansion with a fancy futuristic design. Even though he destroyed his own castle in "Winter Olympics," it is assumed the M.A.D. His hideout is usually in an old castle first seen in the episode " Winter Olympics". He runs a criminal syndicate called M.A.D., whose mascot is an evil pet cat named MAD Cat (whom he keeps by his side). Claw would have easily succeeded quickly in only one mission, as every episode follows a very similar story, a recurring trait in superhero cartoons. If it was not for Gadget's dog, Brain (who is often accused by Gadget as either a MAD agent or is just chasing him for carrying information paper that is precious to MAD), and his niece, Penny, then Dr. Claw is much smarter than Inspector Gadget, who is extremely idiotic and gullible, and is unable to identify a disguised criminal as a MAD agent. Kovet in An Angel for Christmas) in the original 1983-1988 series and the late Tony Jay in the 1989-2000 TV series, who also voices Monsieur D'Arque in Beauty and the Beast and Judge Claude Frollo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame Brian Drummond in the 2001-2005 TV series, Corey Burton in the 2006-2014 TV series, and Martin Roach in the 2015 TV series, who also voices Malco in Di-Gata Defenders and portrays Daniel Mutuku's Demon in Locke & Key.ĭr. Greed in Journey to the Center of the Earth and D. He was voiced by Frank Welker and the late Don Francks (who also voiced Mok Swagger in Rock & Rule, Kybo Ren in Star Wars: Droids- the Adventures of C3P0 & R2D2, Sabretooth in X-Men: The Animated Series, Gmork in The Neverending Story's animated series, Dr. Judging by the elements of the franchise, he was loosely inspired by the classic spy movie villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the archenemy of James Bond. His face and full body is never seen throughout any of the franchises, except for his clawed hands, hence his name. He is the unseen crime lord of M.A.D., who is obsessed with destroying the titular main protagonist and taking over the world. in the 2015 series) is the main antagonist of the Inspector Gadget franchise. George Claw (also known as Sanford Scolex in the first live action film, George Claw in Gadget and the Gadgetinis, and Irving Balonious Claw, Jr. ~ Gadget and Claw in the episode "Down on the Farm" from the 1983 TV seriesĭr. (chuckles) I'LL.GET.YOU!!! (maniacal laughter) But Chief, my job will never be done until I have Doctor Claw behind bars. ![]()
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