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* In ''Out to Launch'', Chip and Dale have been launched into space and are stuck in orbit, running out of air. A situation far beyond a group of tiny animals? Not if one of the tiny animals is Gadget! She just rolls up her sleeves and ''builds a spaceship'' to go rescue them. Out of parts scavenged from a trash can, no less.

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* In ''Out "Out to Launch'', Launch", Chip and Dale have been launched into space and are stuck in orbit, running out of air. A situation far beyond a group of tiny animals? Not if one of the tiny animals is Gadget! She just rolls up her sleeves and ''builds a spaceship'' to go rescue them. Out of parts scavenged from a trash can, no less.
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* In ''Out to Launch'', Chip and Dale have been launched into space and are stuck in orbit, running out of air. A situation far beyond a group of tiny animals? Not if one of the tiny animals is Gadget! She just rolls up her sleeves and ''builds a space ship'' to go rescue them. Out of parts scavenged from a trash can, no less.

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* In ''Out to Launch'', Chip and Dale have been launched into space and are stuck in orbit, running out of air. A situation far beyond a group of tiny animals? Not if one of the tiny animals is Gadget! She just rolls up her sleeves and ''builds a space ship'' spaceship'' to go rescue them. Out of parts scavenged from a trash can, no less.
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* In ''Out to Launch'', Chip and Dale have been launched into space and are stuck in orbit, running out of air. A situation far beyond a group of tiny animals? Not if one of the tiny animals is Gadget! She just rolls up her sleeves and ''builds a space ship'' to go rescue them. Out of parts scavenged from a trash can, no less.
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* In "Case of the Cola Cult", Gadget starts believing that her abilities as an inventor and mechanic are declining -- until she finds out that the reason she's been so down on herself is because an invention that malfunctioned and threatened the Rangers' lives [[ConfidenceSabotage was actually sabotaged]] by the episode's BigBad. So after escaping the BigBad's grasp and retreating back to Ranger Headquarters, what does she do? She takes the sabotaged invention, fixes it, and turns it ''into a tank'', that's what. She then proceeds to return to the Cola Cult's hideout in the tank, [[CurbStompBattle easily]] [[OneManArmy takes out]] the {{mooks}} blocking her way with other inventions, then reveals the BigBad's plans and thoroughly humiliates him.

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* In "Case "The Case of the Cola Cult", Gadget starts believing that her abilities as an inventor and mechanic are declining -- until she finds out that the reason she's been so down on herself is because an invention that malfunctioned and threatened the Rangers' lives [[ConfidenceSabotage was actually sabotaged]] by the episode's BigBad. So after escaping the BigBad's grasp and retreating back to Ranger Headquarters, what does she do? She takes the sabotaged invention, fixes it, and turns it ''into a tank'', that's what. She then proceeds to return to the Cola Cult's hideout in the tank, [[CurbStompBattle easily]] [[OneManArmy takes out]] the {{mooks}} blocking her way with other inventions, then reveals the BigBad's plans and thoroughly humiliates him.
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* In "Catteries Not Included", when Dale is trapped inside the robotic bulldog, Monterey Jack grabs a pole and rushes to whack the dog with it. Unfortunately, it doesn't go according to plan as he succeeds in electrocuting himself and causing the robotic dog to collapse. Fortunately, Chip and Gadget hold a screwdriver in place and Zipper twists the screwdriver, which opens up the dog and frees Dale.
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* In "Does Palov Ring A Bell?", Chip and Dale proceed to thwart Nimnul's plans by using an alarm clock to stop a BrainwashedAndCrazy Buzz from breaking into a bank vault and giving the still ringing clock to Nimnul, causing him to [[HoistByHisOwnPetard be chased by his own robot]].
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!!The Animated Series



* In "Bearing Up Baby," [[GentleGiant Humphrey the Bear]] has rescued baby Jeremy, and intends to adopt him as his own. While the rest of the Rangers try to figure out ''how'' exactly to get the baby away from the bear, Monty [[LeeroyJenkins proposes an ambush]]. Gadget's response? She just goes up to ''talk'' to him, reminding Humphrey that Jeremy has a mother who must be worried about him. ''[[BreakThemByTalking And it works]]'', convincing Humphrey right then and there to take Jeremy back. Despite being someone who routinely demonstrates NoSocialSkills, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Gadget diffused the situation by simply sizing up the situation and appealing to the bear's heart]].

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* In "Bearing Up Baby," [[GentleGiant Humphrey the Bear]] has rescued baby Jeremy, and intends to adopt him as his own. While the rest of the Rangers try to figure out ''how'' exactly to get the baby away from the bear, Monty [[LeeroyJenkins proposes an ambush]]. Gadget's response? She just goes up to ''talk'' to him, reminding Humphrey that Jeremy has a mother who must be worried about him. ''[[BreakThemByTalking And it works]]'', convincing Humphrey right then and there to take Jeremy back. Despite being someone who routinely demonstrates NoSocialSkills, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Gadget diffused the situation by simply sizing up the situation and appealing to the bear's heart]].heart]].

!!The Boom! Comics
* Issue 7:
** Foxglove carries both Chip ''and'' Dale away from the Order of the Quill's dojo on her back. And this is after her appearance in the original series established the only reason she could carry Dale ''alone'' is because [[AchievementsInIgnorance she forgot it wasn't possible]].
** Dale has spent most of the two arcs beating himself up, first blaming himself over Eaglewood's apparent demise, and later for allowing Monterey and Gadget to be captured. Foxglove gives him an ''epic'' dressing down to help him pull himself together again. Even better; the entire thing was orchestrated by ''Chip''.
* Issue 8:
** Chip has been poisoned and fallen unconscious after being struck by a dart thrown by one of the porcupine ninjas of the Order of the Quill. Taken to a MouseWorld hospital, a voice steps forward to make everyone in the waiting room know just ''who'' is being treated there, with many of the other patients often owning Chip their lives. It's not Dale or Foxglove, who brought him in. It's ''Tammy'', who reveals that he, and the other Rangers, inspired her to become a nurse, and that she's taking it on herself to help ''him'' now.
** Later in the issue, Chip drags himself out of bed to come to the Rangers' rescue. It's taking every ounce of strength he has left just to ''stand'', but he still confronts ''the entire Danger Rangers team'' by himself to distract them long enough for Foxglove to spring the others from a DeathTrap.
** The Danger Rangers happily abandon Glitch and are smugly walking off since the other Rangers are distracted with her, and the exhausted Chip. Cue Zipper arriving with a very angry, and very hungry, ''owl'' [[HoistByHisOwnPetard they intended to feed the Rescue Rangers to]].
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* Zipper gets this in "A Fly in the Ointment". Earlier in the episode, Zipper felt that he was too small to be noticed or taken seriously by the other Rangers. At the climax, Nimnul and the Rangers have traveled to Nimnul's lab via his [[TelephoneTeleport Modemizer]] while recovering from a [[LegoBodyParts teleporter mishap]]. Upon arriving, Nimnul promptly locks the Rangers in a cage. Zipper is small enough to fit through the bars, but is unable to open the door. Chip urges Zipper to escape, knowing that the fly has no way of taking on Nimnul on his own. Zipper then realizes that Nimnul is still wearing the modemizer, which is still connected to the phone, and proceeds to dial 911 before Nimnul can stop him. Nimnul gets transported to an emergency dispatcher and is promptly apprehended, while Zipper gets praised by the other Rangers.

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* Zipper gets this in "A Fly in the Ointment". Earlier in the episode, Zipper felt that he was too small to be noticed or taken seriously by the other Rangers. At the climax, Nimnul and the Rangers have traveled to Nimnul's lab via his [[TelephoneTeleport Modemizer]] while recovering from a [[LegoBodyParts teleporter mishap]]. Upon arriving, Nimnul promptly locks the Rangers in a cage. Zipper is small enough to fit through the bars, but is unable to open the door. Chip urges Zipper to escape, knowing that the fly has no way of taking on Nimnul on his own. Zipper then realizes that Nimnul is still wearing the modemizer, which is still connected to the phone, and proceeds to dial 911 before Nimnul can stop him. Nimnul gets transported to an emergency dispatcher and is promptly apprehended, while Zipper gets praised by the other Rangers.Rangers.
* In "Bearing Up Baby," [[GentleGiant Humphrey the Bear]] has rescued baby Jeremy, and intends to adopt him as his own. While the rest of the Rangers try to figure out ''how'' exactly to get the baby away from the bear, Monty [[LeeroyJenkins proposes an ambush]]. Gadget's response? She just goes up to ''talk'' to him, reminding Humphrey that Jeremy has a mother who must be worried about him. ''[[BreakThemByTalking And it works]]'', convincing Humphrey right then and there to take Jeremy back. Despite being someone who routinely demonstrates NoSocialSkills, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Gadget diffused the situation by simply sizing up the situation and appealing to the bear's heart]].
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** The entire climax of the pilot, in particular the Rangers putting the hitherto untouchable Klordane through an epic HumiliationConga.
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----* Zipper gets this in "A Fly in the Ointment". Earlier in the episode, Zipper felt that he was too small to be noticed or taken seriously by the other Rangers. At the climax, Nimnul and the Rangers have traveled to Nimnul's lab via his [[TelephoneTeleport Modemizer]] while recovering from a [[LegoBodyParts teleporter mishap]]. Upon arriving, Nimnul promptly locks the Rangers in a cage. Zipper is small enough to fit through the bars, but is unable to open the door. Chip urges Zipper to escape, knowing that the fly has no way of taking on Nimnul on his own. Zipper then realizes that Nimnul is still wearing the modemizer, which is still connected to the phone, and proceeds to dial 911 before Nimnul can stop him. Nimnul gets transported to an emergency dispatcher and is promptly apprehended, while Zipper gets praised by the other Rangers.

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* In "Case of the Cola Cult", Gadget starts believing that her abilities as an inventor and mechanic are declining -- until she finds out that the reason she's been so down on herself is because an invention that malfunctioned and threatened the Rangers' lives [[ConfidenceSabotage was actually sabotaged]] by the episode's BigBad. So after escaping the BigBad's grasp and retreating back to Ranger Headquarters, what does she do? She takes the sabotaged invention, fixes it, and turns it ''into a tank'', that's what. She then proceeds to return to the Cola Cult's hideout in the tank,
[[CurbStompBattle easily]] [[OneManArmy takes out]] the {{mooks}} blocking her way with other inventions, then reveals the BigBad's plans and thoroughly humiliates him.

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* In "Case of the Cola Cult", Gadget starts believing that her abilities as an inventor and mechanic are declining -- until she finds out that the reason she's been so down on herself is because an invention that malfunctioned and threatened the Rangers' lives [[ConfidenceSabotage was actually sabotaged]] by the episode's BigBad. So after escaping the BigBad's grasp and retreating back to Ranger Headquarters, what does she do? She takes the sabotaged invention, fixes it, and turns it ''into a tank'', that's what. She then proceeds to return to the Cola Cult's hideout in the tank,
tank, [[CurbStompBattle easily]] [[OneManArmy takes out]] the {{mooks}} blocking her way with other inventions, then reveals the BigBad's plans and thoroughly humiliates him.

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* In "Case of the Cola Cult", Gadget starts believing that her abilities as an inventor and mechanic are declining -- until she finds out that the reason she's been so down on herself is because an invention that malfunctioned and threatened the Rangers' lives was actually sabotaged by the episode's BigBad. So after escaping the BigBad's grasp and retreating back to Ranger Headquarters, what does she do? She takes the sabotaged invention, fixes it, and turns it ''into a tank'', that's what. She then proceeds to return to the Cola Cult's hideout in the tank, easily takes out the {{mooks}} blocking her way with other inventions, then reveals the BigBad's plans and thoroughly humiliates him.

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* In "Case of the Cola Cult", Gadget starts believing that her abilities as an inventor and mechanic are declining -- until she finds out that the reason she's been so down on herself is because an invention that malfunctioned and threatened the Rangers' lives [[ConfidenceSabotage was actually sabotaged sabotaged]] by the episode's BigBad. So after escaping the BigBad's grasp and retreating back to Ranger Headquarters, what does she do? She takes the sabotaged invention, fixes it, and turns it ''into a tank'', that's what. She then proceeds to return to the Cola Cult's hideout in the tank, easily tank,
[[CurbStompBattle easily]] [[OneManArmy
takes out out]] the {{mooks}} blocking her way with other inventions, then reveals the BigBad's plans and thoroughly humiliates him.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The opening theme as well as the (now-hard to find) full-length version by the Jets. Also, much of the background music (courtesy of the Crowning Music-heavy Score Productions, best known for their game show music).
** On the full-length theme - you mean [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Lae8Ln0Xw this?]]
** The Fat Cat Stomp is also pretty awesome. Especially when Fat Cat's gang totally takes over the song.
--> '''Fat Cat''': ''The dance floor's hot, I've got nine lives to burn!''
** That scene was also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome to Fat Cat, because he likely knew the song was a ruse, but joined the fun while it lasted regardless.
** Surely the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE0p8mD7HyE ending]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVENK16xPoQ themes]] qualify as well.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The opening theme as well as the (now-hard to find) full-length version by the Jets. Also, much of the background music (courtesy of the Crowning Music-heavy Score Productions, best known for their game show music).
** On the full-length theme - you mean [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Lae8Ln0Xw this?]]
** The Fat Cat Stomp is also pretty awesome. Especially when Fat Cat's gang totally takes over the song.
--> '''Fat Cat''': ''The dance floor's hot, I've got nine lives to burn!''
** That scene was also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome to Fat Cat, because he likely knew the song was a ruse, but joined the fun while it lasted regardless.
** Surely the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE0p8mD7HyE ending]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVENK16xPoQ themes]] qualify as well.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The opening theme as well as the (now-hard to find) full-length version by the Jets. Also, much of the background music (courtesy of the Crowning Music-heavy Score Productions).

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The opening theme as well as the (now-hard to find) full-length version by the Jets. Also, much of the background music (courtesy of the Crowning Music-heavy Score Productions).Productions, best known for their game show music).
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* Monterey Jack has one in the climax of the pilot. After the villains succeeded in robbing a bank using a mountain-sized earthquake-inducing jelly, the Rangers figure that the best way to bring here cops would be to start another earthquake. Chip and Dale rush to the jelly with an improvised ram, but Fat Cat catches them... only to be grabbed by his tail by Monty, swung around and ''tossed across the cave right into jelly, completely sinking into it from the sheer force of impact'' and starting the earthquake much stronger than first.

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* Monterey Jack has one in the climax of the pilot. After the villains Klordane and his gang succeeded in robbing a bank US Gold Reserve using a mountain-sized earthquake-inducing jelly, jello mold, the Rangers figure that the best way to bring here cops would be to start another earthquake. Chip and Dale rush to the jelly jello with an improvised ram, but Fat Cat catches them... only to be grabbed by his tail by Monty, swung around and ''tossed across the cave right into jelly, jello, completely sinking into it from the sheer force of impact'' and starting the an earthquake much stronger than first.
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*** That scene was also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome to Fat Cat, because he likely knew the song was a ruse, but joined the fun while it lasted regardless.

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*** ** That scene was also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome to Fat Cat, because he likely knew the song was a ruse, but joined the fun while it lasted regardless.

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*** That scene was also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome to Fat Cat too, because he likely knew the song was a ruse, but joined the fun while it lasted regardless.

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--> '''Fat Cat''': ''The dance floor's hot, I've got nine lives to burn!''
*** That scene was also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome to Fat Cat too, Cat, because he likely knew the song was a ruse, but joined the fun while it lasted regardless.
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** Surely the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE0p8mD7HyE ending]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVENK16xPoQ themes]] qualify as well.
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*** That scene was also a CrowningMomentOfAwesome to Fat Cat too, because he likely knew the song was a ruse, but joined the fun while it lasted regardless.
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** The Fat Cat Stomp is also pretty awesome. Especially when Fat Cat's gang totally takes over the song.

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