Episodes (17)
Sep 13, 1997
Gadget Boy and Heather go back to 211 BC when Spydra is discovered there next to the Great wall of China
Nov 15, 1997
In an attempt to eavesdrop on all the world's communications satellites, Spydra decides to plant her "Polar Controller" satellite-controlling device at the North Pole. But to ensure that no one ever finds it and destroys it, she travels to 1909 to plant it there before explorers Peary and Cook first arrived. She also decides to make sure that the explorers never make it to the pole. But not to worry as Gadget, G-9 and Heather show up to guide each of the explorers and save the day.
Nov 22, 1997
It's Gadget Boy to the rescue when Spydra sojourns to 1903 to stop the Wright brothers from ever pioneering manned motorized flight!
Nov 29, 1997
Gadget Boy's very existence is in jeopardy as Spydra goes to the 1939 World's Fair in New York City to destroy the first prototype robots ever made.
Dec 06, 1997
Spydra loses an International Boat Race to Gadget Boy, and infuriated, she decides to ruin the history of boating.
Dec 13, 1997
No one will sell Spydra land to build her new, improved Spydravania.
Dec 20, 1997
Spydra wants her production of Shakespeare's King John to be perfect.
Dec 27, 1997
Spydra realizes what's missing from her life: laughter.
Jan 03, 1998
All Spydra needs to bring the world to its knees is a whole lot of the rare Humongous Fungus, which causes anyone who eats it to hiccup violently.
Jan 10, 1998
In order to enact the power of a mystical sun-controlling ruby, Spydra takes Boris back to India in 1928 and enrolls him as a student of a great swami master.
Jan 17, 1998
Gadget Boy and Co. head back to California in the Wild West 1849, time of the Gold Rush, and the perfect time for Spydra to steal the gold she needs to repair the Spydra-Chron's rapidly failing Time-Ometer. From the Assayers office, to panning for gold, to mining the enormous Calaveras gold nugget. Gadget Boy, who thinks he's in a modern-day tourist mining town, accidentally destroys Mulch and Humus. And Agent Heather, with the help of the local native Americans, tricks Spydra. Apparently fool's gold isn't the only fool in them thar hills.
Jan 24, 1998
Spydra journeys back to 15th century Florence Italy in an attempt to steal Leonardo Da Vinci's famous perpetual motion machine, not realizing his inventions only exist on paper.
Jan 31, 1998
Spydra's got a taste for Tut and nothing's going to satiate it except a trip back to the Nile River Valley. Destination Egypt, 1922. And her goal? To steal all of King Tut's treasures before the world even knows they exist, beating archeologist Howard Carter to the site and making off with the goods herself. But once again her plans are foiled as Gadget Boy and Co. arrive to throw a mummy wrench into her plans in this rollicking Egyptian tomb adventure.
Feb 07, 1998
The Gadget Boy team are sent back to 700 A.D. Mexico.
Feb 14, 1998
The 'three brainiacs' in question are chemist Marie Curie, pasteurization inventor Louis Pasteur, and general all-around smart guy Albert Einstein.
Feb 21, 1998
Traumatized by an early piano recital of "Jingle Bells," Spydra decides to eliminate Christmas once and for all by destroying its very roots.
Feb 28, 1998
Spydra is tired of being outwitted by "that dullard Dabble" and his brilliant inventions and tired of being chased through time by Gadget Boy and Co. So she goes "Back to the Future," to Cleveland, Ohio in 1957 to meet up with Dabble's parents-to-be - Myra and Skippy Dabble. Spydra plans to destroy Myra's prototype for Time Travel so that Spydra will be the only one skipping through time. When Boris falls into the Beatnik way of life, our heroes help Myra and Skippy keep their present intact while using the orbit of Sputnik II to Time-Travel themselves back home... ...
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Gadget Boy's Adventures in History Season 1 (1997) is released on Sep 13, 1997. Watch Gadget Boy's Adventures in History online - the English Animation TV series from France. Gadget Boy's Adventures in History is directed by Pascal Morelli,Charlie Sansonetti and created by Eleanor Burian-Mohr with Don Adams and Tara Strong.