This video came about because of a dare that was put out by a certain UA-camr named Jake Taller. He said, and I quote, “I freaking dare anyone, ANYONE AT ALL, to make a mashup video of this version of the song mixed with the To Steal or Not to Steal bonus scene. That will completely make my day.“ Another UA-camr named New3DSLUIGI364 said, and I quote, “I WANT TO HEAR THAT TOO!!! I want to hear Rockapella sing this along side the cast of Netflix’s Carmen Sandiego 2019 reboot!!!” And I responded by saying, “OK. If nobody else will do it, I will. I accept your challenge.“ So that’s exactly what I did. I took the bonus scene from the Carmen Sandiego interactive game and juxtaposed that against Sean Altman and David Yazbek‘s latest cover of the theme song from the original classic PBS Kids game show from the 90s. I even included snapshots of some of the actual map graphics used on the game show for the second bridge of the theme song. Anyways, I want to give a huge shout out to Jake Taller for giving me this idea and to New3DSLUIGI364 for seconding that motion. Thank you so very much. I couldn’t have done it without you. I hope you’re not disappointed at all. I look forward to hearing your input and what you have to say about this video. I hope you and anybody else watching enjoy this video.
@@HuskyDog88 Chase Deveno Shadow San Chief and Carmen San Diego But however both Chase Deveno and Shadow San were in on one part where they were in a huge group and Carmen San Diego was all over the video but wasn’t singing and Chief wasn’t in the video at all
@@FlickaLovaReturns I'm fine. I just watched that new Arthur special about their first day of fourth grade. I noticed everybody was wearing different outfits from what they'd normally wear on the show. I thought it was sad that Arthur and Buster were no longer in the same class, but the bright side is they could still hang out after school. Rattles had a great idea there mKing them meet new friends. For the first time, I found out that Emily's last name is Leduc. Where that name came from, I don't know. Alex I've seen on this show many times, but this is the first time he and Arthur actually had a conversation. I loved that Peter Pan reference in Muffy's daydream after she lost Emily. Even though she messed up, she was willing to make it up to her. It was cool that D.W. and her new teacher had the same first name. I'm just putting stuff out there at random. I thought it was a great show, and wish that they had continued with this storyline in future episodes. Who knows? Too bad Arthur's getting cancelled next year. Maybe Arthur can have a new web series for Amazon Prime and UA-cam, like what they did with Caillou.
Just the simple fact that the creators for the Netflix series were big enough fans of the old show to do this shows you that there's still people who remember the amazing and positive impact this old gameshow had on kids. And to even get Rockapella involved (I'm assuming) in the making of the remixed song was an extra great touch. Truly the 90s were a time to be alive!
Yeah...the part when the guy with the bass voice said "Yeah" and then the other voices came in with him, to me, it couldn't be anyone else but Rockapella...they sounded just like they did when the gameshow first aired.
All Major Characters on the Red and Blue Team are Carmen's ACME Partners in the game or on the Earth game turned tv show...and one Green character was secretly Red...that's how they know...also her journey through time and V.I.L.E. are bankrolled by the Coorporation for Public Broadcasting, Delta Airlines and....
@@UndertakerFan3623 Actually, it was just Sean Altman & his co-songwriting partner David Yazbek. None of the other OG or current Rockapella members lent their vocals to the remix of the classic theme song.
Le Femme Rouge. The Scarlet Superthief. Fedora the explorer. Scarlet Santa Rosa. The Crimson Ghost. Black Sheep. 195 countries, a million nicknames, one question: Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?
Also, depending on your shipper's goggles & which version of "The Lady in Red" is being discussed, the fanon girlfriend of Waldo (of _Where's Waldo?_ Look-and-Find book fame; Sorry Wanda) or if we're sticking to the younger, nobler gentlewoman thief of the Netflix reboot, the bisexual/pan girlfriend of Julia "Jules" Argent (per the lovely bunch of [hopefully purchased legally & NOT stolen] roses she gave Julia ahead of this music video tribute to the franchise using the Rockapella theme from the PBS game show), Ivy (there are shippers of that), and Graham "Crackle" Gray (before he got forced amnesia from his superiors at V.I.L.E & forgot who Carmen was entirely before being captured by ACME).
@@SCR33NH3AD I'm surprised the "TL;DR" ADHD generations can even enjoy something like _Carmen Sandiego_ since the entire purpose of the franchise hinges on recognizing world geography, possessing interplanetary knowledge, an understanding of history, and basically a bunch of other fundamentally educational things which those who seemingly lack the attention spans to actually play the computer games the entire brand was based upon originally, let alone fall head first, knee deep into the lore of the franchise that's nearly as extensive as Carmen's list of capers, tune out of when it comes to the majority of things.
It took me an inordinately long time to realize two things about this awesome riff: it sounded weird because the original mentioned “Czechoslovakia” not “The Czech Republic”… and the characters were spelling out A-C-M-E in YMCA language :)
Well the Soviet Union had just broke up when the game show dropped. So they were still reacting to the times. Think Animaniacs did a similar thing in Yakko’s countries of the working song.
When the split happened, the new verse became "Botswana to Thailand, Milan via Amsterdam, Mali, to Bali, Ohio, and back!" The CD version of the song includes both verses with "Czech and Slovakia" to fix the original verse. But here, using "The Czech Republic" just sounds random because it doesn't rhyme or quite fit the rhythm.
Hey, this is SUPERB! I never caught the original Carmen Sandiego game show, but I did manage to catch Where In Time Is Carmen San Diego, and I actually had a role in Where On Earth is Carmen Sandiego (WOEiCS). In that series, I was the white-skinned version of "Player", the one you see on the computer talking to Carmen during the live-action portions of the show, namely the opening title sequence and the ending. I used a Nom De Plume for that role because I was still under 18.
I absolutely love this! I heard the original Rockapello years ago and was immediately hooked. When I heard that the reboot cast did a cover of the song, I couldn't help but laugh at the fact that the song was still loved by many. To hear this remix was a true treasure; thank you!!
I'm a fan of the reboot and was introduced to the franchise through the Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego game show that was on PBS Kids in the late 90s/early 2000s.
@@benjaminkern6450 I was 2 when Where in the World came out. I watched the show when I was little and I loved it ever since. Two years ago, I got a chance to binge watch some of the episodes and it brought back a lot of memories.
This made me giggle also made me feel old as heck. I remember my teacher in grade school introducing us to Carmen Sandiego as a computer game. Pretty sure that’s not what the game was called though. But I can’t remember what it was called so we’re just gonna go with that.
~ After the song (naturally, lifted from the 1990 to 1995 _Where in the World_ PBS game show [usually shortened to _WiTiCS?_ for brevity's sake] & originally sung by acapella house band Rockapella [at the time, the members were: Sean Altman, Scott Leonard, Elliot Korman, Barry Carl, Jeff Thatcher, etc.]) ends -- and before Chief (who is a callback to Lynne Thigpen as the head of ACME for the PBS game shows & also sparingly the Squidward-sounding C.H.I.E.F from the 1994 _Where On Earth_ cartoon voiced by Rodger Bumpass, since the Netflix version is clearly a homage to Lynne Thigpen predominately, but carries the holographic abilities, the blond hair & utilizes the silver & pale blue color scheme of C.H.I.E.F's intentionally discarded robotic body on the much-missed ex-Broadway actress's ACME TimeNet blazer from the brief 1997 to 1998 _Where in Time_ sequel PBS game show & the interstellar _Where in the Universe_ planetarium show) can interject by asking viewers to go through all 8 possible endings of the "interactive" episode (although there are only 2 good endings to 6 bad endings in total) as a personal challenge -- "The Lady in Red" herself speeds by on her hang glider (before hastily landing to catch a momentary breather, albeit only temporarily, obviously realizing all too well that nosy ACME's on her trail & that her former colleagues/teachers from VILE are also more than likely monitoring her exploits, too) ~ *Carmen Isabella Sandiego: "I have been right here the entire time, you guys. All of that footage of me globe-trotting was pre-recorded for edutainment purposes as well as future posterity.* (This is, of course, a callback to Lynne Thigpen's disclaimer whenever reruns of the game show started airing once the world had changed [1], stating, "All information was accurate the date this program was recorded.") *Still love the timeless tune, though. Mr. Altman should be proud it can stand up alongside many popular tracks across the generations, as indicated by his "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? VS Number 1 Hits" video uploaded to his personal UA-cam channel. See you next crime, detectives!"* ~Notes left by "Black Sheep" after her rapid departure to be read to the wondering public~ 1. Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia *(into the Czech Republic & Slovakia, respectively, which I had nothing to do with, mind you, as that was merely geo-political issues in effect, although my much worse, older PBS counterpart actually had Double Trouble legitimately nab the World Trade Center/the Twin Towers years before the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks committed by Osama Bin Laden's Al Queda regime, but as expected for a PBS kid's game show, the stolen goods were recovered & the monochrome, color-blocked twosome were put in the slammer [see the episode "The Taking of the Towers"])* in the early '90s, the maps used for _WiTiCS?_ became outdated after the first couple of seasons & needed to be changed. The giant map of the United States used for the 3rd round of the show *(where the last gumshoe left standing would place giant flashing markers on 6-8 specific locations in under a minute in an attempt to capture my older, villainous self & therefore, win the designated grand prize)* was done away with completely once the grand prize was slightly altered from the surviving gumshoe winning a trip to anywhere in the lower 48 United States to instead, being allowed to go presumably anywhere in North America once certain places in Canada & Mexico were also added as destination options, too. And as "Special Agent in Charge of Training New Recruits"/host Greg Lee *(whom beautifully adorkable Julia "Jules" Argent's quasi-sexist, ex-Interpol inspector superior Chase appears to be very, very loosely based upon [to be fair to Greg, he's also taken after Shadow Hawkins from the early millennial games], meanwhile Graham "Crackle" Gray would find that he's actually based on rookie hotshot no-good-nick Lee Jordan from the 1994 **_Where on Earth_** cartoon, who not only quit ACME like my previous incarnations had, but he even attempted to outdo my 1994 animated counterpart -- who was voiced by Cookie Booker's current voice actress & retired Broadway dame, Rita Moreno -- by taking her/our suspected father & simultaneously super rich philanthropist Malcom Avalon hostage & also visibly threatening to outright destroy trailing Junior Detective gumshoes Zack & Ivy -- Yes, the fraternal twin sibling duo proudly worked for ACME in the 1994 cartoon & were tasked with either arresting my 1994 animated counterpart or swaying her back to the side of the good guys, which did occasionally happen, albeit sparingly, although it ultimately led to my existence as the younger, more heroically noble version of "La Femme Rouge" in the 2018 Netflix reboot of the franchise -- if she didn't comply & rob for him until he's finally defeated in that series' final episode, seemingly making him one of the worse criminals in the franchise overall, only just behind corrupt psychiatrist Dr. Maelstrom, who was the first crook my 1994 animated counterpart sent to a lifetime in prison back when she had worked for ACME [to enact revenge, Dr. Maelstrom eventually orchestrates an elaborate phony mock trial to guiltily condemn my 1994 animated counterpart to the same prison lifetime sentence as himself, regardless of her reminding him that she had become a gentlewoman thief strictly for the thrill of the chase rather than any sort of monetary gain, nor the proud satisfaction of being publicly recognized for her elaborate heists, because she still retained the high standard of ethical morals the Hugo Strange of our V.I.L.E lineup had discarded himself several years ago]; However, ever since the 2018 Netflix reboot, newly retitled Professor Maelstrom has gracefully eased slowly but confidently into a teaching job as one of the key faculty members at the V.I.L.E Academy school for aspiring thieves)* would generally say to the studio audience & the viewers watching at home, "That's not bad, ladies & gentlemen." But, of course, before attempting to go after "The Lady in Red" (with the chances of winning being slimmer than losing primarily for budgetary reasons, obviously, although some gumshoes did still win nonetheless throughout the full 5 season run of the show), the surviving gumshoe had to recover the stolen loot in a switchboard matching game of sorts against the 2nd gumshoe who moved on from the 1st round (going in the sequential order of: The Loot [as it pertains to the PBS game show, Rockapella would often try to make Greg Lee laugh by busting out humorous things about the filched item], The Warrant *["The Warrant!"]* and the name of the episodic minion [the secondary crook's name is said aloud]), put said secondary criminal behind bars *("P-p-Patty!" [a deceptively picture-perfect doe-eyed blond girl who referred to her boss as "Auntie Carmen", suggesting that Patty Larceny was the niece to this iteration of "The Queen of Crime"]; "Double Trouble {Double Trouble}!" [the aforementioned color-blocked pair of monochrome twin siblings who love to party]; "Contessa!" [an early version of Countess Cleo]; "Earth Brute!" [this brainless buffoon was reworked by the Netflix team into Coach Brunt]; "Top Grunge!" [a disgusting burly biker with terrible eating habits & even worse body odor]; "Robo-Crock!" [a mechanical robot explicitly programmed for thievery]; "Vic the Slick!" [a mustachioed sleazeball salesman wearing loud polyester suits]; "Wonder Rat!" [a snickering wannabe superhero dressed as a giant rodent that's actually an incognito criminal behind the mask & cape]; "Sarah Nade!" [a tone-deaf punk rocker with short rainbow hair, whose name is a wordplay on serenade]; and "Neemoi!" [the possibly copyright-infringing shapeshifting alien octopus is obviously named after actor Leonard Nimoy, who played the pointy-eared Spock on the original **_Star Trek_** TV series & even Neemoi's home planet itself was named after **_Star Trek_** creator, Gene Roddenberry] ..."IN JAIL!")* prior to jotting down the location of their choice inside of a faux leather portfolio folder should they win the grand prize trip. *("Where Do You Want to Go? Bum-bah-da-ooh!")* At the end, whether winning or losing in the final round, the gumshoe would be upgraded to a sleuth & Greg Lee would remind them that there was one more they would have to do before the memorable credits roll & that's lead into the theme song with the ending tagline call-out: *"Do it Rockapella!"* In the 2018 franchise reboot's case, it would now be: *"Do it, Netflix cast!"*
I hope Netflix does more of these interactive episodes. Never watched the show, but I just played a few of these interactive specials and this one has been the best so far.
Yes, she is. The Chief is very much based on Lynne Thigpen's iconic portrayal. Coach Brunt is a reworked Eartha Brute. Contessa's also made the leap from the PBS game show's Rouges Gallery, too. Known V.I.L.E villains Maelstrom (he's the most well-known baddie whom former ACME agent Carmen Sandiego had put behind bars according to her past character history) & mad scientist Sara Bellum & cat burglar Tigress all come from the _Where On Earth is Carmen Sandiego?_ 1994 FOX cartoon animated by DiC Entertainment. Although fraternal sibling twins Zack & Ivy also featured in the old series too, they had actually first debuted in the Junior Detective Editions of the classic computer games put out by Broderbund/The Learning Company prior to that. Similarly, although Player (essentially seen here as the Wade to Carmen's _Kim Possible_ for an appropriate parallel comparison, given the matching animation style) also came from the 1994 cartoon (therein, he/she was represented by a live action child interacting with the gumshoes & Carmen through a computer screen), the character was basically meant to reflect us children who had grown up playing the 1980's _Carmen Sandiego_ computer games that first started this franchise off. Of course, the dancing guards are voiced by _WITWICS?_ songwriter Sean Altman (former OG Rockapella front man and inventor of the theme song) & his musical collaborator David Yazbek (whose freshly updated backing track for the iconic earworm theme song was used for both the Netflix call back to the PBS game show in the "Interactive" _To Steal or Not To Steal_ episode & this music video [after the song was obviously uploaded to Sean Altman's personal UA-cam channel in multiple formats, from the expected Acapella & then Rock, Karaoke, Instrumental, Funk, and Dance Mix variants]). Borderline sexist veteran ACME agent Chase Devinaux was ported directly from the PS2/GameCube era video games, however his middle-age yet still youthful look was intentionally patterned after "Senior Agent of Training New Recruits" funnyman host Greg Lee from the PBS game show. Conversely, Crackle (real name: Graham Gray) appears to be predominately based upon hotshot rookie ACME agent gone to seed Lee Jordan from the 1994 FOX cartoon (the latter openly actually sought to usurp Carmen from atop the criminal throne, however Lee Jordan wrongfully discredits the honorable moral foresight Carmen's usually possessed that has made her unforgettable, since Carmen -- from the very beginning of her creation, in fact, because she was created to teach world geography & culturally appropriate history to ignorant children who otherwise wouldn't have learned them any other way --- only steals things for the thrill of the pursuit rather than genuine monetary gain or some other vain narcissistic reason, since she didn't need the money [Indeed, she certainly has to be quite financially stable, given the lavish nature of her grand escapades, basically stealing famous landmarks & historically significant items that would generally be nigh impossible to make off with in real life, but clearly make for great fun to be had by cross-generational computer game/video game junkies, history buffs, schoolteachers & their students, and regular viewers of publicized edutainment programming] and already had developed an established following across both sides of the law --- that is, she has rightfully earned a sense of respect from ACME & V.I.L.E, respectively -- whereas Lee Jordan simply turned to crime upon dropping out of ACME purely to placate his own selfish ego above anything else & was not above actively trying to purposefully murder trailing gumshoes Zack and Ivy, thereby subsequently leading to Carmen teaming up with the young fraternal twin sibling duo of Junior Detectives to personally thwart Lee Jordan's master plan to make himself the world's greatest thief at Carmen's expense). Tirelessly working under the borderline condescending (who simultaneously likes mansplaining meanwhile undercutting his female teammate's successes) & bluntly ignorant Chase Devinaux (which subsequently means that, like her old-fashioned cohort battling crime, she was also originally taken from the PS2/GameCube era _Carmen Sandiego_ video games), cutely adorkable ACME agent Julia Argent -- flirtatiously nicknamed "Jules" by "La Femme Rogue" (Ms. Argent's own affectionate codename for "The Lady in Red" often uttered in exasperation whenever Carmen eludes her grasp) herself, in an obvious reference to inventive scientific author Jules Verne (of _Journey Through the Center of the Earth_ & _20,000 Leagues Under the Sea_ recognition, whose work inspired the theme park creation of Disneyland's Tomorrowland or the more steampunk fantasy-driven Discovery Land that genuinely replaced Tomorrowland in Disneyland Paris & actually has more of an timeless endearing quality to it in comparison to the woefully outdated Tomorrowland, because Discovery Land is based on a far-distant future envisioned by past scientists that we as a human race have still not yet reached, much in the vein of the year 2020 being in our rearview mirror, thank goodness, however none of the space age advancements nor technological improvements seen in the 2020 depicted in the _Back to the Future_ film trilogy have made the jump from conceptualized ideas to our real world reality as of yet, because hoverboards, flying land vehicles, and the very notion of time travel itself do not currently exist) -- is Carmen's favorite ACME agent (who was hired by the ACME Detective Agency for her astute knowledge & savvy nature, which has resulted in her having a great repour with The Chief, but because she's still a novice in the field, Julia has to work under the initially unlikeable Chase, whose archaic ways of catching crooks has taken a hit since Carmen's entered the picture, seeing as how our titular morally ambiguous thief has fairly easily slipped out of trouble far more than he's willing to publicly admit, which unfortunately has led to him berating his female teammate for his own personal faults rather than choosing to acknowledge these internal struggles himself until we finally see that, deep down, he honestly does care underneath his gruff, blustering demeanor near the end of season 1), with Carmen even romantically sending Jules some flowers (although these were NOT part of the listed itinerary of items, the roses [that were hopefully NOT stolen but genuinely purchased] with accompanying vase were secretly delivered unseen alongside "The Loot" -- as Rockapella would say -- that was reclaimed by Carmen from her former friends working for V.I.L.E, thus allowing "Jules" to have her associates at ACME promptly return the stolen goods back to their proper locations; This came after Julia actually dressed up as "La Femme Rogue" herself to help Carmen evade brainwashing by V.I.L.E, because Ms. Argent really doesn't want V.I.L.E to turn Carmen back to a life of villainy, yet she knows this newest version of Carmen wouldn't fare much better as an ACME agent either, since the former "Black Sheep" of V.I.L.E's class of aspiring criminals-in-training doesn't seem to take orders well upon uncovering the cunning deception of V.I.L.E's very existence and not really being up for becoming an all-out "goody two-shoes" fighting global injustice like her favorite ACME agent, because Gina Rodrigues' younger Carmen is canonically BISEXUAL, as is "Jules" herself, which has led to fans shipping them (other fans ship Red X Crackle aka Carmen X Graham, which has also received some ship tease in the Netflix reboot, particularly once the latter gets amnesia & loses memory of his past life as a V.I.L.E student, but has flashes of it upon reconnecting with Carmen, even though by the time of their reuniting, Carmen had long since by then intentionally left V.I.L.E behind to seek out her own independence, more or less working both ACME agents & V.I.L.E's Rouges Gallery of memorable baddies against each other, in order to live her modestly undercover life as a much more heroically noble character than she has ever been portrayed before). Other characters, like gay criminal tandem Topo and Le Chev as well as ninja star throwing villainess Paper Star are solely exclusive to the recent Netflix reboot of the _Carmen Sandiego_ franchise, however, but are welcomed additions to the growing character lineup.
If you thought that was cool, you'll absolutely love Clifford the Big Red Dog. In fact, I made a video where he and his friends sang the Carmen Sandiego theme song. I see that you're a dog lover. Your profile pic is a golden retriever, or a labrador, one of the two.
I am so late to this video, but I'm so glad to have caught it! As to Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego.... What if it's not a 'where' she is to be found? Does anyone else remember the short-lived PBS gameshow "Where In Time is Carmen Sandiego?" I didn't understand much of any of it given how young I was, but it lives on in my heart as a fond memory.
The Chief (Tamara Frazier) also taken from the PBS game show. She was based on Lynne Thigpen's character on the show. Comment down below and tell me if you agree.
Agreed. She's based on Lynne Thigpen & is also seen wearing the blazer Lynne had worn on _Where in Time_ (the 1997-1998 PBS game show sequel to its 1990-1995 _Where in the World_ predecessor) & the interstellar _Where in the Universe_ planetarium show, however the blazer itself is colored blue & yellow, the identifying colors of the discarded robotic body of the animated C.H.I.E.F from the 1994 _Where on Earth_ cartoon that aired on the Saturday Morning FOX Kids cartoon block (The Computerized Holographic Image Enhancement Facilitator [codenamed: C.H.I.E.F] was himself voiced by Roger Bumpass using the same voice he would later use for Squidward, although his floating head character had the capabilities of Max Headroom, yet he moreover facially resembled the animated version of Egon Spengler from _The REAL Ghostbusters_ cartoon loosely based on the hit 1984 film franchise).
I thought being an ethical hacker would be impossible because I am just a teenager, but then I saw Carmen Sandiago, and now I am learning how to become an ethical hacker, even though I am just a kid!😊
That Smile on Maelstrom's Face is Creepy, He's like that Creepy Guy from the old Poltergeist movies and the guy in the painting from the 1989 Ghostbusters 2 Movie, Gay B*tard Love Child.
Thanks. I’d like to give a huge shoutout to a UA-camr named Jake Taller who gave me the idea. If you want to see the comment, or rather the dare he made that inspired this video, the link to the video I found is in the description.
I found this video this morning by a guy named Ottavio Forte. (Any relations with Deborah Forte, of Scholastic?) You might want to check this out. This guy made a Clifford puppet with eyes that light up! You can find that video here: archive.org/details/snafuinfinityCLIFFORD-The_Big_Red_Dog-CL19. Comment down below this video and tell me what you think of this.
@@HuskyDog88 Did you notice any differences in this track, compared to when it was used in season 1? archive.org/details/bandicam-2021-03-28-22-37-30-573
They should make a live-action version for adults called "Where In The F**k Is Carmen Sandiego?!" CCH Pounder would make a good Chief. Already has the vibe and energy of being in that position as DC Comics' Amanda Waller. In her younger days, even looked like the late Lynne Thigpen a little
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@@HuskyDog88 Add adorkable Julia (or "Jules" as Carmen prefers to call her) to the list also, although she more spoke-sang than actually carried a tune. The Cleaners, too, were excellent, but this can be chalked up to the fact that they're voiced by the OG songwriters Sean Altman & David Yazbek.
This video came about because of a dare that was put out by a certain UA-camr named Jake Taller. He said, and I quote, “I freaking dare anyone, ANYONE AT ALL, to make a mashup video of this version of the song mixed with the To Steal or Not to Steal bonus scene. That will completely make my day.“ Another UA-camr named New3DSLUIGI364 said, and I quote, “I WANT TO HEAR THAT TOO!!! I want to hear Rockapella sing this along side the cast of Netflix’s Carmen Sandiego 2019 reboot!!!” And I responded by saying, “OK. If nobody else will do it, I will. I accept your challenge.“ So that’s exactly what I did. I took the bonus scene from the Carmen Sandiego interactive game and juxtaposed that against Sean Altman and David Yazbek‘s latest cover of the theme song from the original classic PBS Kids game show from the 90s. I even included snapshots of some of the actual map graphics used on the game show for the second bridge of the theme song. Anyways, I want to give a huge shout out to Jake Taller for giving me this idea and to New3DSLUIGI364 for seconding that motion. Thank you so very much. I couldn’t have done it without you. I hope you’re not disappointed at all. I look forward to hearing your input and what you have to say about this video. I hope you and anybody else watching enjoy this video.
You did an awesome job
@@belmontzar Thank you for the comment.
I will try my best. I got an idea
@@kjcshibata I look forward to seeing it. Send me the link when you're done.
@@HuskyDog88 u bet
The whole voice cast who sang the Carmen Sandiego theme song featuring the Acapella are really great singers! : )
Except for 4
@@elementalheroneos2757 Who are those four?
@@HuskyDog88 Chase Deveno
Shadow San
Chief and
Carmen San Diego
But however both Chase Deveno and Shadow San were in on one part where they were in a huge group and Carmen San Diego was all over the video but wasn’t singing and Chief wasn’t in the video at all
@@HuskyDog88 How are you this evening?
@@FlickaLovaReturns I'm fine. I just watched that new Arthur special about their first day of fourth grade. I noticed everybody was wearing different outfits from what they'd normally wear on the show. I thought it was sad that Arthur and Buster were no longer in the same class, but the bright side is they could still hang out after school. Rattles had a great idea there mKing them meet new friends. For the first time, I found out that Emily's last name is Leduc. Where that name came from, I don't know. Alex I've seen on this show many times, but this is the first time he and Arthur actually had a conversation. I loved that Peter Pan reference in Muffy's daydream after she lost Emily. Even though she messed up, she was willing to make it up to her. It was cool that D.W. and her new teacher had the same first name. I'm just putting stuff out there at random. I thought it was a great show, and wish that they had continued with this storyline in future episodes. Who knows? Too bad Arthur's getting cancelled next year. Maybe Arthur can have a new web series for Amazon Prime and UA-cam, like what they did with Caillou.
This is a perfectly awesome mix of old-school and new-school Carmen Sandiego!
❤ ❤❤❤❤❤❤ SOOOOO GOOOD OH MY GOSH!
Just the simple fact that the creators for the Netflix series were big enough fans of the old show to do this shows you that there's still people who remember the amazing and positive impact this old gameshow had on kids. And to even get Rockapella involved (I'm assuming) in the making of the remixed song was an extra great touch.
Truly the 90s were a time to be alive!
Yeah...the part when the guy with the bass voice said "Yeah" and then the other voices came in with him, to me, it couldn't be anyone else but Rockapella...they sounded just like they did when the gameshow first aired.
All Major Characters on the Red and Blue Team are Carmen's ACME Partners in the game or on the Earth game turned tv show...and one Green character was secretly Red...that's how they know...also her journey through time and V.I.L.E. are bankrolled by the Coorporation for Public Broadcasting, Delta Airlines and....
@@Superlad9494 Viewers like you.
They should have done this with the 2019 Clifford reboot.
@@UndertakerFan3623 Actually, it was just Sean Altman & his co-songwriting partner David Yazbek. None of the other OG or current Rockapella members lent their vocals to the remix of the classic theme song.
This just might be one of the most epic things I've ever seen.
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Le Femme Rouge. The Scarlet Superthief. Fedora the explorer. Scarlet Santa Rosa. The Crimson Ghost. Black Sheep. 195 countries, a million nicknames, one question: Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?
Also, depending on your shipper's goggles & which version of "The Lady in Red" is being discussed, the fanon girlfriend of Waldo (of _Where's Waldo?_ Look-and-Find book fame; Sorry Wanda) or if we're sticking to the younger, nobler gentlewoman thief of the Netflix reboot, the bisexual/pan girlfriend of Julia "Jules" Argent (per the lovely bunch of [hopefully purchased legally & NOT stolen] roses she gave Julia ahead of this music video tribute to the franchise using the Rockapella theme from the PBS game show), Ivy (there are shippers of that), and Graham "Crackle" Gray (before he got forced amnesia from his superiors at V.I.L.E & forgot who Carmen was entirely before being captured by ACME).
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh
1) TL;DR
2) I like Carmen X Jules. They understand, relate to, and trust each other so well
Probably in another part of the world we don’t know about yet. Lol :-P
@@HuskyDog88 hmmm 🤔🤔
@@SCR33NH3AD I'm surprised the "TL;DR" ADHD generations can even enjoy something like _Carmen Sandiego_ since the entire purpose of the franchise hinges on recognizing world geography, possessing interplanetary knowledge, an understanding of history, and basically a bunch of other fundamentally educational things which those who seemingly lack the attention spans to actually play the computer games the entire brand was based upon originally, let alone fall head first, knee deep into the lore of the franchise that's nearly as extensive as Carmen's list of capers, tune out of when it comes to the majority of things.
It took me an inordinately long time to realize two things about this awesome riff: it sounded weird because the original mentioned “Czechoslovakia” not “The Czech Republic”… and the characters were spelling out A-C-M-E in YMCA language :)
Well the Soviet Union had just broke up when the game show dropped. So they were still reacting to the times. Think Animaniacs did a similar thing in Yakko’s countries of the working song.
For a while when they did it live they would say Czech and Slovakia
When the split happened, the new verse became "Botswana to Thailand, Milan via Amsterdam, Mali, to Bali, Ohio, and back!" The CD version of the song includes both verses with "Czech and Slovakia" to fix the original verse. But here, using "The Czech Republic" just sounds random because it doesn't rhyme or quite fit the rhythm.
@@Blokewood3 they were just "Czeching their options"...and that's the only pun Carmen loathes.
@@Superlad9494 B'dum-TISS!
This is the ear worm I never want to leave!
LOVE this remix!
Thanks.
I appreciate the Netflix show creators for introducing me to this awesome accapllea and for you guys for the perfect mashup ❤ thank you!
23.11.23
You're welcome.
Hey, this is SUPERB!
I never caught the original Carmen Sandiego game show, but I did manage to catch Where In Time Is Carmen San Diego, and I actually had a role in Where On Earth is Carmen Sandiego (WOEiCS). In that series, I was the white-skinned version of "Player", the one you see on the computer talking to Carmen during the live-action portions of the show, namely the opening title sequence and the ending.
I used a Nom De Plume for that role because I was still under 18.
I absolutely love this! I heard the original Rockapello years ago and was immediately hooked. When I heard that the reboot cast did a cover of the song, I couldn't help but laugh at the fact that the song was still loved by many. To hear this remix was a true treasure; thank you!!
You're welcome. I'm glad you liked it. Are you a fan of the Carmen Sandiego franchise?
I'm a fan of the reboot and was introduced to the franchise through the Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego game show that was on PBS Kids in the late 90s/early 2000s.
@@benjaminkern6450 I was 2 when Where in the World came out. I watched the show when I was little and I loved it ever since. Two years ago, I got a chance to binge watch some of the episodes and it brought back a lot of memories.
This made me giggle also made me feel old as heck. I remember my teacher in grade school introducing us to Carmen Sandiego as a computer game. Pretty sure that’s not what the game was called though. But I can’t remember what it was called so we’re just gonna go with that.
Quick think? Where in time?
The original computer game was named "Where In the World Is Carmen Sandiego", which is where the live-action gameshow got its name.
@@cunningsmile4166 Where in Time got a game show adaptation on PBS in 1996.
~ After the song (naturally, lifted from the 1990 to 1995 _Where in the World_ PBS game show [usually shortened to _WiTiCS?_ for brevity's sake] & originally sung by acapella house band Rockapella [at the time, the members were: Sean Altman, Scott Leonard, Elliot Korman, Barry Carl, Jeff Thatcher, etc.]) ends -- and before Chief (who is a callback to Lynne Thigpen as the head of ACME for the PBS game shows & also sparingly the Squidward-sounding C.H.I.E.F from the 1994 _Where On Earth_ cartoon voiced by Rodger Bumpass, since the Netflix version is clearly a homage to Lynne Thigpen predominately, but carries the holographic abilities, the blond hair & utilizes the silver & pale blue color scheme of C.H.I.E.F's intentionally discarded robotic body on the much-missed ex-Broadway actress's ACME TimeNet blazer from the brief 1997 to 1998 _Where in Time_ sequel PBS game show & the interstellar _Where in the Universe_ planetarium show) can interject by asking viewers to go through all 8 possible endings of the "interactive" episode (although there are only 2 good endings to 6 bad endings in total) as a personal challenge -- "The Lady in Red" herself speeds by on her hang glider (before hastily landing to catch a momentary breather, albeit only temporarily, obviously realizing all too well that nosy ACME's on her trail & that her former colleagues/teachers from VILE are also more than likely monitoring her exploits, too) ~
*Carmen Isabella Sandiego: "I have been right here the entire time, you guys. All of that footage of me globe-trotting was pre-recorded for edutainment purposes as well as future posterity.* (This is, of course, a callback to Lynne Thigpen's disclaimer whenever reruns of the game show started airing once the world had changed [1], stating, "All information was accurate the date this program was recorded.") *Still love the timeless tune, though. Mr. Altman should be proud it can stand up alongside many popular tracks across the generations, as indicated by his "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? VS Number 1 Hits" video uploaded to his personal UA-cam channel. See you next crime, detectives!"*
~Notes left by "Black Sheep" after her rapid departure to be read to the wondering public~
1. Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia *(into the Czech Republic & Slovakia, respectively, which I had nothing to do with, mind you, as that was merely geo-political issues in effect, although my much worse, older PBS counterpart actually had Double Trouble legitimately nab the World Trade Center/the Twin Towers years before the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks committed by Osama Bin Laden's Al Queda regime, but as expected for a PBS kid's game show, the stolen goods were recovered & the monochrome, color-blocked twosome were put in the slammer [see the episode "The Taking of the Towers"])* in the early '90s, the maps used for _WiTiCS?_ became outdated after the first couple of seasons & needed to be changed. The giant map of the United States used for the 3rd round of the show *(where the last gumshoe left standing would place giant flashing markers on 6-8 specific locations in under a minute in an attempt to capture my older, villainous self & therefore, win the designated grand prize)* was done away with completely once the grand prize was slightly altered from the surviving gumshoe winning a trip to anywhere in the lower 48 United States to instead, being allowed to go presumably anywhere in North America once certain places in Canada & Mexico were also added as destination options, too.
And as "Special Agent in Charge of Training New Recruits"/host Greg Lee *(whom beautifully adorkable Julia "Jules" Argent's quasi-sexist, ex-Interpol inspector superior Chase appears to be very, very loosely based upon [to be fair to Greg, he's also taken after Shadow Hawkins from the early millennial games], meanwhile Graham "Crackle" Gray would find that he's actually based on rookie hotshot no-good-nick Lee Jordan from the 1994 **_Where on Earth_** cartoon, who not only quit ACME like my previous incarnations had, but he even attempted to outdo my 1994 animated counterpart -- who was voiced by Cookie Booker's current voice actress & retired Broadway dame, Rita Moreno -- by taking her/our suspected father & simultaneously super rich philanthropist Malcom Avalon hostage & also visibly threatening to outright destroy trailing Junior Detective gumshoes Zack & Ivy -- Yes, the fraternal twin sibling duo proudly worked for ACME in the 1994 cartoon & were tasked with either arresting my 1994 animated counterpart or swaying her back to the side of the good guys, which did occasionally happen, albeit sparingly, although it ultimately led to my existence as the younger, more heroically noble version of "La Femme Rouge" in the 2018 Netflix reboot of the franchise -- if she didn't comply & rob for him until he's finally defeated in that series' final episode, seemingly making him one of the worse criminals in the franchise overall, only just behind corrupt psychiatrist Dr. Maelstrom, who was the first crook my 1994 animated counterpart sent to a lifetime in prison back when she had worked for ACME [to enact revenge, Dr. Maelstrom eventually orchestrates an elaborate phony mock trial to guiltily condemn my 1994 animated counterpart to the same prison lifetime sentence as himself, regardless of her reminding him that she had become a gentlewoman thief strictly for the thrill of the chase rather than any sort of monetary gain, nor the proud satisfaction of being publicly recognized for her elaborate heists, because she still retained the high standard of ethical morals the Hugo Strange of our V.I.L.E lineup had discarded himself several years ago]; However, ever since the 2018 Netflix reboot, newly retitled Professor Maelstrom has gracefully eased slowly but confidently into a teaching job as one of the key faculty members at the V.I.L.E Academy school for aspiring thieves)* would generally say to the studio audience & the viewers watching at home, "That's not bad, ladies & gentlemen."
But, of course, before attempting to go after "The Lady in Red" (with the chances of winning being slimmer than losing primarily for budgetary reasons, obviously, although some gumshoes did still win nonetheless throughout the full 5 season run of the show), the surviving gumshoe had to recover the stolen loot in a switchboard matching game of sorts against the 2nd gumshoe who moved on from the 1st round (going in the sequential order of: The Loot [as it pertains to the PBS game show, Rockapella would often try to make Greg Lee laugh by busting out humorous things about the filched item], The Warrant *["The Warrant!"]* and the name of the episodic minion [the secondary crook's name is said aloud]), put said secondary criminal behind bars *("P-p-Patty!" [a deceptively picture-perfect doe-eyed blond girl who referred to her boss as "Auntie Carmen", suggesting that Patty Larceny was the niece to this iteration of "The Queen of Crime"]; "Double Trouble {Double Trouble}!" [the aforementioned color-blocked pair of monochrome twin siblings who love to party]; "Contessa!" [an early version of Countess Cleo]; "Earth Brute!" [this brainless buffoon was reworked by the Netflix team into Coach Brunt]; "Top Grunge!" [a disgusting burly biker with terrible eating habits & even worse body odor]; "Robo-Crock!" [a mechanical robot explicitly programmed for thievery]; "Vic the Slick!" [a mustachioed sleazeball salesman wearing loud polyester suits]; "Wonder Rat!" [a snickering wannabe superhero dressed as a giant rodent that's actually an incognito criminal behind the mask & cape]; "Sarah Nade!" [a tone-deaf punk rocker with short rainbow hair, whose name is a wordplay on serenade]; and "Neemoi!" [the possibly copyright-infringing shapeshifting alien octopus is obviously named after actor Leonard Nimoy, who played the pointy-eared Spock on the original **_Star Trek_** TV series & even Neemoi's home planet itself was named after **_Star Trek_** creator, Gene Roddenberry] ..."IN JAIL!")* prior to jotting down the location of their choice inside of a faux leather portfolio folder should they win the grand prize trip. *("Where Do You Want to Go? Bum-bah-da-ooh!")* At the end, whether winning or losing in the final round, the gumshoe would be upgraded to a sleuth & Greg Lee would remind them that there was one more they would have to do before the memorable credits roll & that's lead into the theme song with the ending tagline call-out: *"Do it Rockapella!"*
In the 2018 franchise reboot's case, it would now be: *"Do it, Netflix cast!"*
3 years and im STILL listening to this phenomenal song!
I hope Netflix does more of these interactive episodes.
Never watched the show, but I just played a few of these interactive specials and this one has been the best so far.
A great show.
Reminds me of my pc game music chase 1: the music in me.
The educational value.
I think they based Coach Grunt after Eartha Brute from the PBS game show. She is basically Eartha Brute version 3.0. Does anyone else agree?
Yes, she is.
The Chief is very much based on Lynne Thigpen's iconic portrayal.
Coach Brunt is a reworked Eartha Brute. Contessa's also made the leap from the PBS game show's Rouges Gallery, too.
Known V.I.L.E villains Maelstrom (he's the most well-known baddie whom former ACME agent Carmen Sandiego had put behind bars according to her past character history) & mad scientist Sara Bellum & cat burglar Tigress all come from the _Where On Earth is Carmen Sandiego?_ 1994 FOX cartoon animated by DiC Entertainment.
Although fraternal sibling twins Zack & Ivy also featured in the old series too, they had actually first debuted in the Junior Detective Editions of the classic computer games put out by Broderbund/The Learning Company prior to that. Similarly, although Player (essentially seen here as the Wade to Carmen's _Kim Possible_ for an appropriate parallel comparison, given the matching animation style) also came from the 1994 cartoon (therein, he/she was represented by a live action child interacting with the gumshoes & Carmen through a computer screen), the character was basically meant to reflect us children who had grown up playing the 1980's _Carmen Sandiego_ computer games that first started this franchise off.
Of course, the dancing guards are voiced by _WITWICS?_ songwriter Sean Altman (former OG Rockapella front man and inventor of the theme song) & his musical collaborator David Yazbek (whose freshly updated backing track for the iconic earworm theme song was used for both the Netflix call back to the PBS game show in the "Interactive" _To Steal or Not To Steal_ episode & this music video [after the song was obviously uploaded to Sean Altman's personal UA-cam channel in multiple formats, from the expected Acapella & then Rock, Karaoke, Instrumental, Funk, and Dance Mix variants]).
Borderline sexist veteran ACME agent Chase Devinaux was ported directly from the PS2/GameCube era video games, however his middle-age yet still youthful look was intentionally patterned after "Senior Agent of Training New Recruits" funnyman host Greg Lee from the PBS game show. Conversely, Crackle (real name: Graham Gray) appears to be predominately based upon hotshot rookie ACME agent gone to seed Lee Jordan from the 1994 FOX cartoon (the latter openly actually sought to usurp Carmen from atop the criminal throne, however Lee Jordan wrongfully discredits the honorable moral foresight Carmen's usually possessed that has made her unforgettable, since Carmen -- from the very beginning of her creation, in fact, because she was created to teach world geography & culturally appropriate history to ignorant children who otherwise wouldn't have learned them any other way --- only steals things for the thrill of the pursuit rather than genuine monetary gain or some other vain narcissistic reason, since she didn't need the money [Indeed, she certainly has to be quite financially stable, given the lavish nature of her grand escapades, basically stealing famous landmarks & historically significant items that would generally be nigh impossible to make off with in real life, but clearly make for great fun to be had by cross-generational computer game/video game junkies, history buffs, schoolteachers & their students, and regular viewers of publicized edutainment programming] and already had developed an established following across both sides of the law --- that is, she has rightfully earned a sense of respect from ACME & V.I.L.E, respectively -- whereas Lee Jordan simply turned to crime upon dropping out of ACME purely to placate his own selfish ego above anything else & was not above actively trying to purposefully murder trailing gumshoes Zack and Ivy, thereby subsequently leading to Carmen teaming up with the young fraternal twin sibling duo of Junior Detectives to personally thwart Lee Jordan's master plan to make himself the world's greatest thief at Carmen's expense).
Tirelessly working under the borderline condescending (who simultaneously likes mansplaining meanwhile undercutting his female teammate's successes) & bluntly ignorant Chase Devinaux (which subsequently means that, like her old-fashioned cohort battling crime, she was also originally taken from the PS2/GameCube era _Carmen Sandiego_ video games), cutely adorkable ACME agent Julia Argent -- flirtatiously nicknamed "Jules" by "La Femme Rogue" (Ms. Argent's own affectionate codename for "The Lady in Red" often uttered in exasperation whenever Carmen eludes her grasp) herself, in an obvious reference to inventive scientific author Jules Verne (of _Journey Through the Center of the Earth_ & _20,000 Leagues Under the Sea_ recognition, whose work inspired the theme park creation of Disneyland's Tomorrowland or the more steampunk fantasy-driven Discovery Land that genuinely replaced Tomorrowland in Disneyland Paris & actually has more of an timeless endearing quality to it in comparison to the woefully outdated Tomorrowland, because Discovery Land is based on a far-distant future envisioned by past scientists that we as a human race have still not yet reached, much in the vein of the year 2020 being in our rearview mirror, thank goodness, however none of the space age advancements nor technological improvements seen in the 2020 depicted in the _Back to the Future_ film trilogy have made the jump from conceptualized ideas to our real world reality as of yet, because hoverboards, flying land vehicles, and the very notion of time travel itself do not currently exist) -- is Carmen's favorite ACME agent (who was hired by the ACME Detective Agency for her astute knowledge & savvy nature, which has resulted in her having a great repour with The Chief, but because she's still a novice in the field, Julia has to work under the initially unlikeable Chase, whose archaic ways of catching crooks has taken a hit since Carmen's entered the picture, seeing as how our titular morally ambiguous thief has fairly easily slipped out of trouble far more than he's willing to publicly admit, which unfortunately has led to him berating his female teammate for his own personal faults rather than choosing to acknowledge these internal struggles himself until we finally see that, deep down, he honestly does care underneath his gruff, blustering demeanor near the end of season 1), with Carmen even romantically sending Jules some flowers (although these were NOT part of the listed itinerary of items, the roses [that were hopefully NOT stolen but genuinely purchased] with accompanying vase were secretly delivered unseen alongside "The Loot" -- as Rockapella would say -- that was reclaimed by Carmen from her former friends working for V.I.L.E, thus allowing "Jules" to have her associates at ACME promptly return the stolen goods back to their proper locations; This came after Julia actually dressed up as "La Femme Rogue" herself to help Carmen evade brainwashing by V.I.L.E, because Ms. Argent really doesn't want V.I.L.E to turn Carmen back to a life of villainy, yet she knows this newest version of Carmen wouldn't fare much better as an ACME agent either, since the former "Black Sheep" of V.I.L.E's class of aspiring criminals-in-training doesn't seem to take orders well upon uncovering the cunning deception of V.I.L.E's very existence and not really being up for becoming an all-out "goody two-shoes" fighting global injustice like her favorite ACME agent, because Gina Rodrigues' younger Carmen is canonically BISEXUAL, as is "Jules" herself, which has led to fans shipping them (other fans ship Red X Crackle aka Carmen X Graham, which has also received some ship tease in the Netflix reboot, particularly once the latter gets amnesia & loses memory of his past life as a V.I.L.E student, but has flashes of it upon reconnecting with Carmen, even though by the time of their reuniting, Carmen had long since by then intentionally left V.I.L.E behind to seek out her own independence, more or less working both ACME agents & V.I.L.E's Rouges Gallery of memorable baddies against each other, in order to live her modestly undercover life as a much more heroically noble character than she has ever been portrayed before).
Other characters, like gay criminal tandem Topo and Le Chev as well as ninja star throwing villainess Paper Star are solely exclusive to the recent Netflix reboot of the _Carmen Sandiego_ franchise, however, but are welcomed additions to the growing character lineup.
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh If Carmen Sandiego (2019) gets a sequel series, I hope characters from the previous Carmen Sandiego get to appear updated!
Coach Brunt
@@helixsol7171 They based her off Eartha Brute from the PBS game show.
@@HuskyDog88
I know that, I was just pointing out you spelled her name wrong.
Hit it Rockapella!
Impressive music video of Carmen Sandiego Theme song, HuskyDog88! : )
Thank you.
원작이랑 다르네요~ 그래서 시간이 더 길군요~~
+ 노래 부분에 저의 나라 즉 제가 있는 한국이 나와 매우 기쁘군요
I'm happy that there is Korea.
I'm in Korea!
Happy 21st Anniversary Carmen Sandiego.
2021 - 2022.
its more 21 years but yes
When searching for Carmen Sandiego, the capers never end
Actually, Carmen has been around since 1985 when the first PC game was released.
DO IT ROCKAPELLA!
How they did the animation with the original song
Fools, you forgot to say the magic words
Do it, Rockapella!
Oh my goodness, I saw this song and I burst out laughing! Carmen Sandiago is my favorite TV show, they are the reason that re is my favorite color❤
If you thought that was cool, you'll absolutely love Clifford the Big Red Dog. In fact, I made a video where he and his friends sang the Carmen Sandiego theme song. I see that you're a dog lover. Your profile pic is a golden retriever, or a labrador, one of the two.
1:35 absolutely obsessed with this part
And 2:03
Does anyone know where I can buy this version of this song? I can only find the original version from the old show.
The link to the version of the song I used in this video is in the description.
@@HuskyDog88 I was more referring to the Netflix version my bad. It took me a a few minutes to realized it has 2 songs overlaying each other
@@nejitenfan it Is the end Easter egg of Netflix interective Carmen Sandiego
I’ve never played the interactive game, and I don’t have Netflix, but I’ll take your word for it.
@@nejitenfan You can download this particular video straight from UA-cam if you have the right tools.
Honestly, I wished this Bonus Ending was used in the series finale of Carmen Sandiego (2019).
I am so late to this video, but I'm so glad to have caught it! As to Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego.... What if it's not a 'where' she is to be found? Does anyone else remember the short-lived PBS gameshow "Where In Time is Carmen Sandiego?" I didn't understand much of any of it given how young I was, but it lives on in my heart as a fond memory.
I remember that show. I was 7 when that show aired alongside Arthur.
The Chief (Tamara Frazier) also taken from the PBS game show. She was based on Lynne Thigpen's character on the show. Comment down below and tell me if you agree.
Agreed
Agreed. She's based on Lynne Thigpen & is also seen wearing the blazer Lynne had worn on _Where in Time_ (the 1997-1998 PBS game show sequel to its 1990-1995 _Where in the World_ predecessor) & the interstellar _Where in the Universe_ planetarium show, however the blazer itself is colored blue & yellow, the identifying colors of the discarded robotic body of the animated C.H.I.E.F from the 1994 _Where on Earth_ cartoon that aired on the Saturday Morning FOX Kids cartoon block (The Computerized Holographic Image Enhancement Facilitator [codenamed: C.H.I.E.F] was himself voiced by Roger Bumpass using the same voice he would later use for Squidward, although his floating head character had the capabilities of Max Headroom, yet he moreover facially resembled the animated version of Egon Spengler from _The REAL Ghostbusters_ cartoon loosely based on the hit 1984 film franchise).
BRUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I Love You.
well done bud
i love how droplets on water turned into a whole music video
They made that rhythm into a song.
I love this one song in Carmen San Diego
Well done!
I thought being an ethical hacker would be impossible because I am just a teenager, but then I saw Carmen Sandiago, and now I am learning how to become an ethical hacker, even though I am just a kid!😊
What's an ethical hacker?
@HuskyDog88 a white hat
@@AishathFauzaaIbrahim OK.
I like how the 2 guards joining the twins.
Instead of arresting or silencing them on the spot.
We need to make this a 1 hour repeat
You're free to download the video and make a 1-hour loop of it, so long as you credit me as the author of the video.
Fascinating...
That Smile on Maelstrom's Face is Creepy, He's like that Creepy Guy from the old Poltergeist movies and the guy in the painting from the 1989 Ghostbusters 2 Movie, Gay B*tard Love Child.
loved it! but where's my Devineaux and Shadowsan?!
They're not the singing type of guys 🤣
Fr I really missed them 😭
I absolutely love the part with player. It’s hilarious.
I’m just here to point Ivy’s voice actress also sung the theme for Smash Ultimate.
Oh my god. Thank you for spreading the word, you are doing gods work.
0:52 Do it Rockapella!
Cue the theme music. This brings me back to when I was little. It took me all the way back to the days of Greg Lee and Lynne Thigpen.
Every one where in the world is carmen sandieogo ?
Player; 1:34
Nice example
Thanks. I’m glad you liked it.
That was amazing.
Thanks. I’d like to give a huge shoutout to a UA-camr named Jake Taller who gave me the idea. If you want to see the comment, or rather the dare he made that inspired this video, the link to the video I found is in the description.
I found this video this morning by a guy named Ottavio Forte. (Any relations with Deborah Forte, of Scholastic?) You might want to check this out. This guy made a Clifford puppet with eyes that light up! You can find that video here: archive.org/details/snafuinfinityCLIFFORD-The_Big_Red_Dog-CL19. Comment down below this video and tell me what you think of this.
@@HuskyDog88 It's on archive, but it's hilarious.
@@HuskyDog88 Did you notice any differences in this track, compared to when it was used in season 1? archive.org/details/bandicam-2021-03-28-22-37-30-573
@@FlickaLovaReturns Yeah, this time it was on the key of E major.
Unbelievable.
2:10 they knew
They should make a live-action version for adults called "Where In The F**k Is Carmen Sandiego?!"
CCH Pounder would make a good Chief. Already has the vibe and energy of being in that position as DC Comics' Amanda Waller. In her younger days, even looked like the late Lynne Thigpen a little
That was EPIC!!
Thanks. I’m glad you liked it.
I midietly put this on loop wooooooooooooooooooooooooooo🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
2:36 TF?? Why's mime bomb speaking?? 💀💀💀
I think it was just lip syncing
Mime Bomb breaks his silence for the first time ever for this? Truly blursed.
Surreal af
*DO IT ROCKEPELLA!!!*
This is really good.
Did you like how I put in the actual map graphics that were used in the original show?
Can't believe this special is being removed from Netflix forever next month )_:
the animators got bored
Where in the world is carmen sandiego
How Carmen was probably looking at them like: 👁👄👁
No seriously, where is that chic!?
player made me die dead lol
2:35 MIME SPOKE?!
0:53 the yeah
1:21 Tigress 🐅 S uncle ha ha ha ha 😂
Oh my God this was the best music I ever hear the foot well done if I was the Queen are you at the children are setting king I love it I’m gonna clap for you clap clap clap😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💋💋💋
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
AH AH AH AH AH!!😆😆😆😆😆
Quien más se emocionó al escuchar q nombraron a Lima
Era. ¿Quién más?
Amongst the voice cast that sang here, who sang the best?
I’d like to say Zack and Ivy
@@HuskyDog88 Add adorkable Julia (or "Jules" as Carmen prefers to call her) to the list also, although she more spoke-sang than actually carried a tune. The Cleaners, too, were excellent, but this can be chalked up to the fact that they're voiced by the OG songwriters Sean Altman & David Yazbek.
I LOVE CARMEN SANDEIGO SONG BEC ITS MY FAV TV SHOW
Eartha Brute, huh!
(Bone Snapping)
AAAAAAAHHHH!!!
That's who I think Coach Brunt was based on. They really took inspiration from the 1990s PBS game show with this one.
Ivy’s hair looks green in the room
i have a good question Who was actually Carmens mother?
From To Steal Or Not To Steal
Why is deavinaux not singing in it !!
he's having a moment
Vic the Slick.
Vic the Slick? Where?
Hi
Send her to Ohio
Ha ha players face
🎉🎉😂
For me the best scenes: Player says CARMEN SANDIEGO.
Why in Mexico in. Tráiler. América
Latinoamérica.
2:21 2:40
❤❤😊😊
I'm glad you liked it.
0:53
😊
🐶🐕
Jesus loves you ❤️
And I love Jesus too.
1991
That’s when the PBS game show premiered.
anyone else get zaboomafu vibes?
What does Zoboomafoo have to do with Carmen Sandiego?
@@HuskyDog88 Compare the song beat at 1:45 to the zaboomafoo theme song. the beats are so similar
Anyone in 2024?
Woof!
@HuskyDog88 🥴😊
Ohio????????
😅
Is that where you're from?
Bello, ma l' originale è tutta altra cosa
Grazie.
Katie Sue cute pretty time woman hot hugs Lovers man ❤
Why are you spamming about Katie Sue? Who is Katie Sue? What does this have to do with the video?
Nobody care
the definition of cringe
No that would be a mirror...
Or at least when you're looking at it
Stfu. No one calls my childhood show cringe
Youre in the mirror ?