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* AnAesop: Carmen delivers one during her closing conversation with the Player in "Boyhood's End, Part 2":
-->'''Carmen:''' A famous writer, Creator/FScottFitzgerald, once said: "Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy."\\
'''Player:''' Meaning what, Carmen?\\
'''Carmen:''' The tragedy here is [[spoiler:Lee [Jordan[=]=]]]'s lack of maturity kept him from being a great detective [[spoiler:''or'' a great thief]].
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''Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?'' is a Saturday morning cartoon based on the ''Franchise/CarmenSandiego'' EdutainmentGame series. ''Where on Earth...'' ran on Creator/FoxKids in [[TheNineties the 1990s]]. It is ''not'' to be confused with the Creator/{{PBS}} GameShow by the similar name ''Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego''.

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''Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?'' is a Saturday morning cartoon SaturdayMorningCartoon based on the ''Franchise/CarmenSandiego'' EdutainmentGame series. ''Where on Earth...'' ran on Creator/FoxKids in [[TheNineties the 1990s]]. It is ''not'' to be confused with the Creator/{{PBS}} GameShow by the similar name ''Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego''.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Josha is certainly into Ivy. Averted with Zach, who hits on blonde Tatiana.
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* TheMomVoice: "Rules of the Game" sees Carmen pulling a "Mom" voice on Ivy when Ivy is in danger of falling from a castle tower that Carmen is stealing. Ivy refuses Carmen's help, causing Carmen to chide her, "Don't be childish, Ivy. I'm trying to help you!" At that point, Ivy sees the wisdom of accepting Carmen's help. Unfortunately, she cannot get a good grip on Carmen's hand, and falls anyway, even as Carmen calls her name in alarm and concern. She is saved, however, by her brother swooping in and catching her in the canvas wing of a biplane he borrowed.
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* PaperworkPunishment: After a car chase has caused a considerable amount of property damage, Zach and Ivy are forced to fill out the corresponding paperwork for all the claims against ACME.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''♫ [[TitleDrop Where on Earth]] [[{{TitleThemeTune}} can she be?]] ♫'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''♫ [[TitleDrop Where on Earth]] [[{{TitleThemeTune}} can she be?]] be? ♫'']]
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* WhamLine: From Lee Jordan very early into "Boyhood's End: Part 2" - [[spoiler: "I didn't come all this way to ''arrest'' you, Carmen...I came to ''join'' you!"]]
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* HateSink: Out of all villains on the show from [[AntiVillain Carmen herself]] on down, two stand out as unadmirable and loathsome: Lee Jordan, a [[FaceHeelTurn treacherous]], [[TheSociopath sociopathic]] {{Jerkass}} [[TheUnfettered willing to do anything to win]], and Mason Dixon, a [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain racist]], [[TheBrute brutish]] [[TooDumbToLive idiot]] who [[TheStarscream betrays Carmen for petty reasons.]]

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* ShortTeensTallAdults: Zack is notably one of the shorter characters in the show, and while his sister Ivy appears to avert this, being a good head and shoulders taller than him, she stands at roughly ''half'' the size of Carmen.



* TeensAreShort: Zack is notably one of the shorter characters in the show, and while his sister Ivy appears to avert this, being a good head and shoulders taller than him, she stands at roughly ''half'' the size of Carmen.

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