Names
In other countries, Gyro Gearloose has the following names:
- Arab World: عبقرينو
- Belgium: Gyro Gyroscope
- Brazil: Prof. Pardal
- Bulgaria: Хари Хлопдъск
- Canada (Québec): Gyro Gearloose
- Chile: Giro Sintornillos ("Giro Screwless")
- China: 吉罗
- Colombia: Giro Sintornillos ("Giro Screwless")
- Czech: Šikula
- Denmark: Georg Gearløs
- Estonia: Leidur Leo
- Finland: Pelle Peloton ("Pelle Fearless")
- France: Géo Trouvetou(t), Gyro Sanfrein (Geo Discover-everything, Gyro Without-brakes)
- Germany: Daniel Düsentrieb ("Daniel Jet Propulsion")
- Greece: Κύρος Γρανάζης
- Hungary: Szaki Dani
- Iceland: Georg Gírlausi
- Indonesia: Lang Ling Lung
- Italy: Archimede Pitagorico
- Japan: ジャイロ・ギアルース (Jairo Giarūsu)
- Korea: 자이로 기어루스(Jairo Gieoruseu)
- Latvia: Bruno Bezbremze
- Lithuania: Sriegis Bevaržtis
- Mexico: Ciro Peraloca ("Ciro Crazy Pear")
- Norway: Petter Smart, Goggen Skrueløs
- Netherlands: Willie Wortel
- Poland: Diodak
- Portugal: Prof. Pardal
- Russia: Винт Разболтайло
- Serbia: Proka Pronalazač
- Slovakia: Gyro Vynálezca
- Slovenia: Professor Umnik
- Spain: Ungenio Tarconi
- Sweden: Oppfinnar-Jocke ("Inventor-Jocke")
- Ukraine: Гвинт Розгвинтайло
- UK: Gyro Gearloose
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