Inspector Gadget

Inspector Gadget is an animated series co-produced between the United States, Canada, France and Japan. Produced by the companies Nelvana and DiC Entertainment, and distributed by Saban Entertainment, the series broadcast between 1983 and 1986, with a total of 2 seasons and 86 episodes.

Background
While the series itself was a pre-lay production; various bits of dialogue had been redubbed. The original pilot of the series, recorded with Los Angeles-based voice actors, featured Gary Owens as Gadget, using a drastically different heroic baritone vocal performance. When production decided to go another route with Gadget's characterization, the pilot was redubbed with voice actor Jesse White doing his best Don Adams impression. Finally, rather than having somebody imitate Don Adams, it was decided to bring Don Adams in to voice the titular character. The pilot would later be redubbed with the series' Canada/L.A.-based voice cast and retooled to explaining Gadget's mustache in the pilot as a disguise for the holiday.

Due to recording of the series being moved to Toronto, Don Francks initially replaced Frank Welker as the voice of Dr. Claw. Francks had recorded around 25-35 episodes as Claw, before Welker was called back. Welker redubbed Francks' lines for all but 4 of those episodes, with Francks' original dialogue being audible in episodes 19, 20, 24 and 27, with some of Franck's dialogue also being audible in episode 8.