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== [[Anime]] &and [[Manga]] ==
* [[Dragonball Z|Bulma]] will single-handly perfect time-travel, launch the space exploration industry, and artificially produce energy comparable to a small celestial body if it will help [[Red Oni, Blue Oni|Goku or Vegeta]]. Gotta love that girl.
* Washuu from ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' In the original OVA she actually isn't much of a gadgeteer—most of her time was spent in doing research so complex that the viewers were rarely let in what she was doing. The later TV series increased her gadget-building role considerably.
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* ''[[Hanaukyo Maid Tai]]''. Ikuyo Suzuki, head maid of the Technology department. Among her inventions are a [[Weather Control Machine]], an amphibious giant robot in the shape of a brontosaurus and a vehicle capable of [[Teleportation]].
* For a [[Jidai Geki]] series, ''[[Ayakashi Ayashi]]'' has one hell of an example - Masurao, a member of the 'People of the Craft', proves capable of whipping up devices in feudal japan that would be considered revolutionary TODAY - including a fully-functional handgun made from paper. His [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], however, comes when he is pursued by the heroes through a construction-site, grabs some random pieces of wood and some tools without slowing, and craft them into an attack-robot to sic on his pursuers. Without ever stopping.
* The [[Child Prodigy]] {{spoiler|Sieglinde Sullivan}} in the ''[[KuroshitsujiBlack Butler (manga)|KuroshitsujiBlack Butler]]'' manga goes in a space of a few weeks from not knowing anything about technology to single-handedly inventing the field of robotics... in 1889.
 
== [[ComicsComic Books]] ==
* ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'s'' Forge has the ability to intuitively determine how anything works, and by this point, after years of exposure to all manner of gadgetry, is able to whip up any manner of [[Applied Phlebotinum]] you can possibly imagine. We're talking ''[[Star Wars]]'' level.
** He is also a [[Magical Native American|shaman]]. This fact isn't brought up so much, because combining the two aptitudes leads to questions of why he has not whooped most of evil's ass by now.
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* Tinker in [[Wen Spencer]]'s ''Tinker'' novels.
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'' novels by Terry Pratchett, a recurring character is the befuddled genius inventor Leonard of Quirm (an obvious parody of real-world Renaissance Italian inventor and painter Leonardo da Vinci).
** In ''[[Discworld/Thief of Time|Thief of Time]]'', we encounter the gadgeteer Qu, an obvious parody of James Bond's Q.
* The ''[[Wild Cards]]'' series features quite a few gadgeteer characters, such as Jetman, but in a subversion, the gadgets they make don't actually work. Some of them actually have no means of operating. The gadgets are just tokens that serve as a crutch for their powers.
* Foaly from ''[[Artemis Fowl]]''. He is stated to be the reason the People are still ahead of humans.
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* Thomas the Cat from ''[[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]'', as seen [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2001/03/16/ here] and [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2002/09/30/ here].
** Not to mention Annarchy, especially in the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness games where she upgrades your weapons and builds a {{spoiler|[[Humongous Mecha]] to defeat a [[Physical God]]}}. Also meets the female and school-age requirements.
* Dust Puppy in ''[[User Friendly]]'' wrote Erwin the Artificial Intelligence [https://web.archive.org/web/20170926215504/http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20001018 overnight, in Cobol], only [https://archive.is/20130705182146/http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=19980125 53 days] after Dust Puppy himself [https://web.archive.org/web/20150101213339/http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=19971203 was born].
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'''s Riff has built several robots, a device for opening gates to other dimensions, the Omnitaser Supreme, and a staple remover ''with a 100 feet range''.
* A more specific version, but ''[[Megatokyo]]'''s Largo can build a computer out of almost anything, including ''cereal boxes''.
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* ''[[Dr. Nonami]]'' stars a young female scientist who invents a variety of machines to fight evil.
* Doc and Roger from ''[[The Whiteboard]]'' tend towards this, triply so (at the very least) if alcohol is involved. Notable inventions include a fusion-powered paintball gun capable of firing through time, and a micro air compressor which runs on ''nitroglycerine'' as petrol isn't powerful enough.
* ''[[Voodoo Walrus]]'' has a "house badger" by the name of Professor Kaboodles who has seemingly evolved in the background from being a simple pet badger to a full on goggle and lab coat wearing inventor. Though no one notices. Even when he's [https://web.archive.org/web/20140405133953/http://voodoowalrus.com/?p=1137 shooting lasers at floating pygmy cows.]
* Walter from ''[[Dubious Company]]'', regularly upgrades the ships he steals with complex [[Magitek]], and is the go-to-guy for [[Techno Babble]]. His first on panel instance of this is in the shipwrecked arc, where he built a fully-furnished house in the course of an afternoon ''without'' tools. It was also a [[Visual Gag]] about his [[Winged Humanoid|animal instincts]].
* [[The Big Guy|Equius Zahaak]] from ''[[Homestuck]]'' uses his mechanical skills to build [[Artificial Limbs|new body parts]] for his wounded allies. He also builds robots for various personal uses.
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* Wolfgang von Kempelen (Kempelen Farkas) was a real life example from the 18th century, known for creating, among other things, a speaking machine and a chess playing 'automaton'. The later required an operator sitting inside and controlling the puppet through an elaborate mechanism, and using several other mechanisms to conceal himself when the machine is opened up, creating the illusion that the whole structure is fully mechanical.
* Wu Yulu is a 46-year old farmer from a rural area of China near Beijing. While he has very little in the way of formal education, he has over the past thirty years built over 26 robots to do everything from light cigarettes, to scale walls, to drive rickshaws, building them out of scrap metal. In true [[Mad Scientist]] tradition, he nearly drove his wife to divorce, plunged them both into tremendous debt, destroyed his home and scalded his face with acid. All ''[[For Science!]]''! Or at least his crazy hobby.
* Draper Kauffman, the head of the Underwater Demolition Teams ([[World War 2II]] Seals effectively) was good at gadgets and had a number of skilled gadgeeteers in his crew. He was once a bomb tech during the blitzBlitz, and latter planned the breeching of obstacles at Saipan.
* [[Knife Nut|Victorinox]] is a corporate gadgeeteer genius specializing in making one of Switzerland's [[Every Device Is a Swiss Army Knife|most famous products.]]
** Swiss in general are famous for gadgets. They make watches, after all, and though they did not actually invent the cuckoo cloakclock they could have.
 
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