...but who - or what - is hiding behind that chair? Apparently the sculptor couldn't quite resist presenting his own "conspiracy theory"...
... even though, of course, the original series presents proof that Quimby and Claw were two different persons. Oh well. That's still a pretty darn impressive Chief Quimby figure, despite the manic look in his eyes.
ya know, for years I always wanted to see Dr. Claw's True Identity! But it was never revealed, until in one classic episode, Dr. Claw was finally arrested by the police, and as he was taken away, you only saw him from a behind view as he yelled angrily at the police to put him down, and to leave him alone. I doubt that Chief Quimby would be Dr. Claw, as how would it be possible for him to appear in the scene to congratulate Gadget for solving the case, while Dr. Claw's ship flew out of the scene to make his get away while declaring his revenge on Gadget.
ReplyDelete"...until in one classic episode, Dr. Claw was finally arrested by the police, and as he was taken away, you only saw him from a behind view as he yelled angrily at the police to put him down, and to leave him alone."
DeleteOf course, that "classic episode" you're referring to here does not exist and none of that happened. ;) Nice fanfiction though (except that, personally, I would never want to see Dr Claw so humiliated)!
And personally, I've never wanted to see Dr Claw's face or identity revealed either. I might have been slightly curious when i watched the first episode, for the very first time... but by the second or third episode, I realized they would never show the face and loved that they kept Claw so mysterious. The mystery is part of what makes him such an awesome villain in my eyes. That, and his over-the-top evil personality, masterfully played by Frank Welker.
(The point you make about Quimby makes perfect sense, by the way... yet another argument for why Quimby and Claw are not the same person.)