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(Quick note to Geekcast listeners: Our extended review of “The Green Loontern” will be available on Friday, February 9.)
"I'm always on duty!"
Tonight we talk about Inspector Gadget with Space Captain Steve, creator of Blade Kitten.
Perhaps DiC’s finest show from back in the day, Inspector Gadget blew away nearly everything else that was on children’s TV at the time. Little did we know that were seeing the dawn of Japanese animation for American television, a practice that would later become standard in shows like Transformers, GI Joe, Thundercats, and Ghostbusters.
We go off topic a lot, as we compare Gadget to the likes of Inspector Clouseau, Maxwell Smart, Robocop, and even Dyno-Mutt! We also establish a continuity connection that links Inspector Gadget to Super Mario Bros., GI Joe, and classic WWF.
This message will self destruct.
Topics:
REVEALED!!! Dr. Claw's face.
Bonus:
http://www.1up.com/do/blogEntry?bId=9064913
By Ben Carver and Neil Purcell(Quick note to Geekcast listeners: Our extended review of “The Green Loontern” will be available on Friday, February 9.)
"I'm always on duty!"
Tonight we talk about Inspector Gadget with Space Captain Steve, creator of Blade Kitten.
Perhaps DiC’s finest show from back in the day, Inspector Gadget blew away nearly everything else that was on children’s TV at the time. Little did we know that were seeing the dawn of Japanese animation for American television, a practice that would later become standard in shows like Transformers, GI Joe, Thundercats, and Ghostbusters.
We go off topic a lot, as we compare Gadget to the likes of Inspector Clouseau, Maxwell Smart, Robocop, and even Dyno-Mutt! We also establish a continuity connection that links Inspector Gadget to Super Mario Bros., GI Joe, and classic WWF.
This message will self destruct.
Topics:
REVEALED!!! Dr. Claw's face.
Bonus:
http://www.1up.com/do/blogEntry?bId=9064913