Inspector Gadget's Field Trip — Season 1, Episode 10: Smithsonian / New York Museums
Animation, Comedy, Family, Documentary • 22 min • 1 season, 26 episodes • ★ 7.6/10
Episode synopsis
Follow Gadget through the fascinating Smithsonian Museums as he explores amazing exhibits, such as Foucault's pendulum and Edison's light bulb at the Museum of American History, and a 500-year-old Peruvian mummy at the National Geographic Society Explorer's Hall. He also examines the famous life-mask of Abraham Lincoln at the National Museum of Health and Medicine, and checks out retired Navy ships at the Washington Navy Yard and Navy Museum. The Inspector continues his quest for mystifying museums in New York City where he visits a 65-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus Rex at the Museum of Natural History, admires the unique architecture of the Guggenheim, and crawls through a people-sized sewer tube at the Brooklyn Children's Museum. Next, it's off to the American Immigration Museum to explore the mystery of America's first immigrants, and then to NY Unearthed to uncover some amazing artifacts.
About Inspector Gadget's Field Trip
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip was a spin-off of Inspector Gadget in which the gizmo-gifted but bubble-brained inspector acted as the host of a series of mini-travelogues. Don Adams returned as the voice of the animated Gadget, showing viewers famous cities and sites around the world via live-action clips.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Greek Islands
- E2Native American Southwest / Plymouth and Salem
- E3Venice and Pisa / San Francisco
- E4Egyptian Pharaohs / Beijing
- E5London
- E6St. Augustine / Colonial Williamsburg
- E7Paris
- E8Boston / Tombstone
- E9Rome / Vatican City
- E11New York City Sights
- E12Madrid / Southwestern Cowboys
- E13Gold Country / Natural Wonders of the Southwest