This episode, Elliott took over for the Jailtime Challenge phrases. He was unable to do an Elvis version of the fanfare. Scott, Elliott, and Barry controlled the confetti.
Been binge watching all the original episodes lately and I love how Elliot gets to play Elvis in this episode. In every episode prior to this I'd never seen Elliot get to do much other than sing in the background. Barry, Sean, and Scott prior to this would play many characters like Mrs. Pumpkinclanger, dying informant, etc, but this is the first time I've seen Elliot get to play a character all himself. He did a great job as Elvis.
Carmen's gang steals the weirdest things, don't they? Just like in the computer games. I play "Where in the USA is Carmen Sandiego" more often than "World," and one case, the crook stole the White Sox's socks.
from what I heard from other commenters, and considering that she was a junior member being the featured gumshoe (also I'm assuming that Chumps D'elysee and Heinous Hockey Heist was taped on the same day or week since we see Scott in dying informant mode in the article
John Larroquette? He's best known for playing DA Dan Fielding on "Night Court". I guess it's only fitting for him to be on "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?"
And Harry Stone (Harry Anderson) would definitely be the kind of judge who would want to hear that case… Now I seriously need a cartoon crossover done of Night Court’s courtroom with Carmen’s Clueless Criminal Cadre as the defendants… Even if we are missing our beloved Chief (Lynne Thigpen) and Judge Stone (Harry Anderson) to voice their characters… May they both rest in peace…
Not only that, the clue was kind of misleading. The Chief just said “biggest city in Northern California.” By population, that would have been San Francisco at the time. I knew the answer because I live in San Jose, and took a tour of the Winchester House.
They Need to do a Remake, and have present day celebrity's giving out on the clues, Like Actor James Franco, Actress Sigourney Weaver, Actor Bruce Willis, John Cena, The Rock, Mick Foley, etc. etc.
Umm, Greg, there were 3 seconds on the clock left when she hit the final location. She had a few seconds to spare. Wondering what caused that confusion about the time.
@@danaabel1049 it’s actually 13, but after watching a lot of these episodes I’ve noticed that whenever South America is the final map, every country is an option.
They're doing a remake called "Where in the World is Dylan Mulvaney" - a themeshow with clue-warrant-orifice where young people test their advanced knowledge of gender studies featuring Cockapella.
@Mr. Anton Spivack [& everybody else] here, yes, [during, before, or after Thursday, April 23, 1992] on "Wondering Where The Water Went" title, that early then-host of game show called: "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?" & ACME CrimeNet Senior Agent(in charge of training new recruits [gumshoes]) was Mr. Greg Lee; furthermore, his lady announcer & this Chief was that late Cherlynne "Lynne" T. Thigpen! Oh & I exalt & honor my Kinsman-Redeemer, our Lord Jesus Christ of Glory that on this WITWICS' game show, its then-teen young lady ACME CrimeNet Detective Katy Zachry had captured a criminal like Vic the Slick(through finding the loot, warrant, & crook[picture]) & his lady boss, Carmen Sandiego [since she, Katy had made all 8 required correct marks [8 state locations named: Paraguay, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, Suriname, Chile, Guyana, & Uruguay] on our South American map in less than 45 (better 43) seconds,] & won that trip to Arizona! Yes, Katy Zachry, very good job that day!❤🥰😂😊
Paris?! Southeastern Germany?! What was she thinking?! 1.) Paris is in France 2.) Last time Paris was controlled by Germans, it was under occupation of the Third Reich in World War II 3.) Even when it was occupied by German forces in WWII, last time I looked, it would have been in the western end of the territory controlled by the NSDAP, making it impossible for Paris to be the city they’re looking for as the answer, as they said “Southeastern German city”…