Go-Go Gadget Toy!

It’s everyone’s favorite mechanical crime fighter (other than Robocop)! Here we have an old 12″ Inspector Gadget by Galoob dated 1983.

Go-Go Gadget Copter!
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983 Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

For those who don’t remember Inspector Gadget, I’ll try to sum him up quickly. It was an 80s cartoon inspired by the old spy show, Get Smart. The show starred a clumsy, absent-minded, and oblivious detective, Inspector Gadget – a cop with various gadgets built into his anatomy. Gadget spent most of his time trying to stop his nemesis – the mysterious Dr. Claw, leader of the evil organization, MAD.

There’s a bit more to the show, but I’m not going to bother you with every little detail.

I just happened upon the Inspector Gadget “action doll” at a toy show months ago. I never even knew this toy existed, but as soon as I saw him, I knew I had to have him. I just love the playability of this toy and the absolutely appropriate and accurate accessories included with it. He has “8 magic features and 20 moving parts.”

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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

Just look at all he has to offer:

  1. He looks perfect. Looks like he just stepped out of the cartoon
  2. 12 inches tall
  3. 20 points of articulation
  4. Firing Hand and Pop-out Hand
  5. Pop-Out Legs
  6. Fabric Trench Coat
  7. Helicopter Hat
  8. Huge Cartoony Mallet
  9. Working Handcuffs (to cuff the fake arm in Dr. Claws’ chair I guess)
  10. Hat Extension Arm
  11. Parachute Umbrella

Go-Go Gadget Legs!
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

Go-Go Gadget Neck!
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

Go-Go Gadget Hands!
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

Go-Go Gadget ‘Brella!
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

Go-Go Gadget… Cuffs?!
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

Told you he was great. Only bad thing is, he has no one else to arrest. I guess he could always cuff Barbie. “Go-Go Gadget… nevermind.”

Wowzers!
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

If that isn’t enough for you, check this truly unforgettable intro. Careful though. The song may be a bit too catchy.

INFO UPDATE:

Over the months I’ve noticed that the Inspector Gadget doll I featured here isn’t the same one I’ve seen online and on eBay and everywhere else. At first glance they are pretty much the same, but in a few moments, you’ll see that things are definitely much different.

Slim-Box Gadget
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

First, let’s start with the doll’s box. I’m not sure whether this package version appeared first or second, but as you can see, it’s a slimmer, condensed version of the box pictured in my original entry above. It does have an extending flap that makes it appear wider. Not quite sure why they included that, because it seems like that panel would block any other Gadget dolls or other merchandise from being seen on the store shelves.

Straight-Arm Gadget
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

Second, let’s look at his arms. This is something I’d noticed most whenever i found images of the Gadget doll online. The most common version is this straight-armed version. This lack of elbow, bicep and shoulder articulation really makes Gadget appear stiff and awkward. He can’t bend his elbows to comfortably hold his Gadget-Copter. To accommodate this new awkward hand position, Galoob altered the design of the Helicopter-Hat accessory. The handlebars are much more narrow, short and they protrude in front of him.

Gadget Accessories
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

Third are his accessories. Both Gadget dolls come with the same accessories, but the pink items that come with with the “Straight-Arm Gadget” are much more vibrant and saturated. Also, as you can see here, his handcuffs are a dull gray plastic instead of the metallic-coated plastic of the original Gadget.

Gadget Arms & Legs
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Inspector Gadget Action Doll by Galoob 1983

And last and probably least are his activation buttons. The “Straight-Arm Gadget” has blue buttons instead of yellow. It doesn’t really matter, but I though I’d point that out. I actually like the blue better, because they match the color of his Gadget-Neck.

If anyone has info on which of these versions is the original and has any explanation for these differences, please let me know. Hey. Maybe this “Straight-Arm Gadget” is the original. The other one could be the updated one… ya know… kinda like “swivel-arm battle grip” being introduced to the G.I.Joe toys.

13 Responses to “Go-Go Gadget Toy!”

  1. LucyUK Says:

    A Happy Belated 4-Month Birthday! Wow, I only wish I hadn’t thrown away most of the toys and poop I had when I was a kid - I used to have quite a few Monsters In My Pocket, a Terminator play-set which let you ‘make’ the flesh of these exo-skeleton things you were supplied with, and a green shell-like TMNT suitcase…the good old days. Anyway, just checking in to say keep up the good work, and to wish you a Merry Xmas!

  2. Matty Says:

    GO-GO-FREAKING AWESOME TOY! I miss those days where I would be eating Cinnamon Toast Crunch and watch this show with my MC Hammer pants on… Oh the good ole days!

  3. Justin Says:

    Wow Lucy! Thanks for the kind words. Merry X-mas to you too!

    I also feel your pain. All my childhood toys have made their way to a landfill too.
    I’ll have to keep any eye out for that Terminator mold set. It sounds really great.

  4. Joe Says:

    I went through about 4 of these as they kept breaking and then they stopped making them, therefore i ended up with no inspector gadget :(

    Does anyone know if these can still be purchased anywhere??

  5. Tisa Says:

    Need to know where I can find an Insector Gadget doll for my 24yr old son. He’s a Sgt. in the Army about to do a 2nd tour to mid-east. I thought this would be an awsome gift for him, he always wanted one, but we could never find it in the stores. This was his ultimate favorite show.

    Tisa

  6. Josh Latta Says:

    Man, i had one of those. I wish i still had it.
    I remember as a kid liking it, but it was kinda useless, I mean, I grew up in a 3 3/4 figure world, who is gadget gonna interact with nonetheless fight?

  7. Brad Mcginty Says:

    God I wanted one of these sooo bad when I was a kid. I still can’t imagine A cooler inspector gadget toy ever. I remember a Dr Claw from this series, He was smaller, but I think it was the only time you ever saw his face. Of course you had to buy the toy to see his face, But I remember that if you looked closely from the top of the box you could see his white hair on the sides of his head.

    Awesome post!

  8. Justin Says:

    I never even knew about this toy as a kid.

    Brad, I do know those other smaller Gadget figures you’re referring to. They’re the same scale as Ninja Turtles toys I think. And yeah, Dr. Claw looked kind of strange. I’m pretty sure no kid ever pictured him the way he was depicted on that toy.

  9. Alec Says:

    Do you know where I can buy one?

  10. Alec Says:

    Can you get me one of these please?

  11. Justin Says:

    Hey Alec, I’ll keep an eye out for some Gadget dolls. I may come across one, but I’m not making any promises ;)

    Good luck.

  12. Andy Says:

    Ugh I had the original one you showed when i was 9 or 10…. He was great. I really wish i still had him (now 34)

    I also had the Mad-Mobile which turned into the Mad Jet and Mad Sub..

    It fired the torpedoes off the front where the mad emblem is..

    Man I wish I knew what happened to em.. (My mum claims never throwing them out..)

  13. Justin Says:

    Wow Andy! Those MAD vehicles sound cool. I never really saw those growing up.

    I now how it is to have a mom that threw it all out. I guess there’s always eBay huh?

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