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3''Widget, the World Watcher'' is a SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon. The show originally ran in UsefulNotes/{{syndication}} from September 29, 1990 to December 3, 1991; reruns continued until 1997.
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5The show focused on Widget, a 4-foot-tall purple alien from the Horsehead Nebula who could shapeshift. He and three young human friends, Brian, Kevin and Kristine, would go through a number of adventures to protect Earth's natural environment. Widget is frequently accompanied by the Mega Brain, an extremely intelligent but somewhat clumsy being who appears as a floating head (with a transparent cranium) and floating hands.
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7The show was produced by Calico Creations to teach children about the dangers of pollution. In each episode, Widget contended with a villain wishing to exploit Earth's environment or natural resources, like Dr. Dante, Mega Slank and Widget's evil twin, Ratchet the World Trasher. In this respect, ''Widget, the World Watcher'' is very similar to ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'', both heroes attempting to save the Earth from ecological harm.
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9!!This show has examples of the following:
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11* AccidentalMisnaming - In almost every episode, Widget gets a message from two of his planet's elders that give him his mission. The male elder almost never gets Widget's name right, and the one time he DOES, Widget can't believe it.
12-->'''Male Elder:''' World Watcher Widget...
13-->'''Widget:''' At your servi...Jumping Jupiter! You got my name right!!
14-->'''Male Elder:''' Huh? Oh...
15* AchillesHeel - Widget [[WeaksauceWeakness can't shapeshift when being held upside down]].
16* AlliterativeTitle: '''W'''idget the '''W'''orld '''W'''atcher.
17* BigBad - Widget faces many villains, but the ones that appear the most frequently are Ratchet, Mega Slank and Flim Flam [=McSham=].
18* DastardlyWhiplash - Although it's more in appearance. Both heads of Flim Flam Mc Sham indeed look like a cross between [[WesternAnimation/WackyRaces Dick Dastardly]] and [[WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight Snidely Whiplash]].
19* EvilTwin - Ratchet
20* FairyCompanion - Well, more like a Fairy Hero with Human Companions.
21* GreenAesop - There are enough other things going on in the show for this not to be ''totally'' {{Anvilicious}}.
22* HandyRemoteControl: Some characters carry these around.
23* {{Hammerspace}}: Megabrain has that.
24* HoldYourHippogriffs - Widget likes that with space-based alterations.
25* HowDoIShotWeb - In the first couple episodes Widget seems to still be figuring out his shapeshifting powers, or at least what Earth animals are like so he can change into accurate ones.
26* HumanityIsInsane: Earth has been a huge problem to the Watchers, and they can't ever seem to make things right there. Widget is the latest in the line of aliens assigned (accidentally) to try to keep humans from destroying themselves and their planet with them.
27* InsufferableGenius: Both Widget and Mega Brain do have their smug moments from time to time, [[PunyEarthlings lecturing humans on their own mistakes]] while failing to appreciate the local customs involved. Cue [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Mega Brain hiding]] and Widget bring forced to correct the mistake he created.
28* JekyllAndHyde - Human villain Dr. Dante's a subversion. His normal "Jekyll" side is still a villain, but his "Hyde" persona takes things up to eleven and is AlwaysChaoticEvil.
29* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The Bonkula who shows up in one episode acts a lot like a nasty punk, but does save Kevin when he's seriously in danger, admitting he's just a joker and doesn't really want anyone to get hurt.
30* KidSidekick: Half-Pint, Widget's younger tagalong cousin.
31* KillItWithWater: How Mega-Slank's Synthetic Space Slug meets its end.
32* MixAndMatchCritters: Ratchet's minions, the Half-and-Half Mutants.
33* MorphicResonance - Widget is always purple, and sometimes retains other features, no matter what he otherwise looks like. Except when he isn't... (See below.)
34* MultipleHeadCase: Flim Flam [=McSham=].
35* OurVampiresAreDifferent: They're aliens from the planet Bonklavania, they have PsychicPowers of MindControl and MindOverMatter, and their teenagers, known as "Bonkulas", are notorious as good-for-nothing intergalactic goofoffs.
36* PaperThinDisguise: Instead of hanging out in human form, Widget would disguise himself as a human by [[RummageFail wearing a goofy disguise]].
37* RoguesGallery: Recurring villains included the alien bandit Mega Slank, the human poachers Bob and Betty, human MadScientist Dr. Dante, the alien circus maestros Flim Flam [=McSham=] and Widget's EvilCounterpart Ratchet the World Trasher.
38* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Subverted in one episode - Mega Brain accidentally sends them back in time to Ratchet's home planet before it was turned into a disaster area. They hope to prevent that from happening, but going back in time also causes Widget to devolve into an alien caveman who's no help. By the time Mega Brain cures him they're too late, serving up an aesop about how there's no shortcuts to saving the environment, and we need to protect the here and now if our world is going to be a good one in the future.
39* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Not that things were ever especially grim, but Widget and his human friends battle rather mundane antagonists for the first few episodes while he's acclimating to Earth and seems to still be figuring out his powers. The first episode has them taking on a whaling fleet, then a pair of hyenas, a caretaker at a marine zoo who's just doing his job trying to keep the animals from escaping, etc. It's only after a while that "true" supervillains start becoming Widget's opponents.
40* TalkingAnimal: Widget after changing his shape.
41* VillainousUnderdog: Despite being Widget's EvilTwin and designated archenemy, Ratchet doesn't seem to have any of Widget's powers, and if anything his minions are even less competent than most other villains in the show.
42* VoluntaryShapeshifting - Widget's special ability, which was also...
43** MisappliedPhlebotinum - You know all those ShapeShifting aliens who hang out in human form for no reason (outside of [[CoconutSuperpowers saving a bunch of money on special effects]])? Yeah. Well, instead of hanging out in human form, Widget would disguise himself as a human by [[RummageFail wearing a goofy disguise]]. The fact that Widget doesn't change color when he changes shape was probably [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith for the very young viewer's benefit]]. Nobody on Widget's side of the screen seems to notice his coloration, no matter what form he takes. Even when he uses it to impersonate a bad guy's henchman now and then.

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