Gadget (disambiguation)
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A gadget is a small technological object such as a device or an appliance that has a particular function, but is often thought of as a novelty.
Gadget may also refer to:
Media
- Choro Q video games (also Gadget Racers), a series of video games based on Takara's Choro-Q toy cars
- Gadget Boy & Heather, an animated television series from DiC Entertainment
- Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure, also known as Gadget: Past as Future, a 1993 videogame
- The Gadget Show: World Tour, a British television series focusing on technology
- Gadget Trial, a Japanese PC game for Windows operating systems
- Inspector Gadget (1983 TV series), an animated television series
- Inspector Gadget (film), a 1999 American live-action comedy film
- Inspector Gadget spinoff incarnations, spin-offs based on the show
- Pif gadget, a French comic magazine for children
Characters
- GADGET, a robot character in the Doctor Who episode The Waters of Mars
- Gadget, a fictional robot from the Suikoden series of video games
- Gadget Hackwrench, a young female mouse from the TV series Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
- Gadgets, a series of machine-type monsters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game
People
- Fad Gadget (born 1956), British avant-garde electronic musician and vocalist
- Little Nobody (also Funk Gadget), Australian musician and writer
- Next Time Gadget (born 1980), American electronic musician
- Reverend Gadget, steel fabrication artist, craftsman, prop builder, and television personality
Science
- The gadget, the code name given to the first bomb tested as part of the Trinity nuclear test
Technology
- GADGET, a free software for cosmological N-body/SPH simulations
- Gadget (computer science), a subset of a problem instance
- Google Gadgets, dynamic web content that can be embedded on a web page
- Microsoft Gadgets, lightweight single-purpose applications
See also
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