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Why were there two different Sonic cartoons by DiC airing within the same period?
I recently spoke with DiC Exec VP Robby London about Carmen Sandiego, but I couldn't resist asking him this unrelated question.
He told me the internet has it all wrong. Here's the REAL reason.
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Also, according to her first in-game appearance in "USA" (you technically never *saw* her in "World"), her real hair color might actually be white...
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Thing is, Carmen was in every game, so they'd include some new facts each time. If we put them all together, maybe we finally answer the question all the people want to know?
Who in the world was OG Carmen Sandiego?
The only reason we have these muddy screenshots is because they appeared in books or magazines talking about the service, and Carmen was one of their jewels.
Luckily, one hi-res image does exist, thanks to @benjedwards. Read his article on Prodigy here: https://t.co/H9R1U2Txxo
Here's another little-known Carmen fact:
Carmen Sandiego has the most confusing and convoluted sequence of releases of any video game series.
Let me give you an example. Here are screenshots for two DOS games both called simply Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?:
1986 was a weird year for cartoons when you think about it.
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I'm rambling about my favorite black comic artists for #BlackHistoryMonth Yesterday was Larry Stroman, today I'm gonna look at my favorite current (monthly) artist.
Apologies to everyone working hard to crank out books right now, but my #1 is: Olivier Coipel.