It's all up to you. You must gather clues, note locations and facts, and finally fit all the clues together to help catch the greatest criminal mastermind in history--none other than the infamous Carmen Sandiego. She's bold, beautiful, and until now, uncatchable. But with your help, the ACME Detective agency might just have a chance at bringing her in.
The best episode of "Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?" season 1 is "The Stolen Smile", rated 8/10 from 31 user votes. It was directed by Joe Barruso and written by Kimmer Ringwald, Michael Konik, Sean Roche. "The Stolen Smile" aired on 2/5/1994 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "A Higher Calling".
Carmen steals parts of famous artwork to try to create her own personal masterpiece.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Kimmer Ringwald, Michael Konik, Sean Roche
Zack and Ivy puruse Carmen to Ayer's Rock where she has brought items of mysterious origins together in an attempt to contact aliens.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Kimmer Ringwald, Sean Roche
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Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Thomas Peroutka, David Ehrman
Carmen's dream of landing on the moon inspires her to try and make it come true.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell
Carmen kidnapps two white lion cubs and sets up her own game preserve for them.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Doug Molitor
The Player challenges Carmen to a low-tech crime. Carmen accepts the Player's challenge and attempts to steal the Orient Express. Zack and Ivy need some help to solve Carmen's clues and are partnered with a gaucho detective named Armando.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Cydne Clark, Steve Granat
Zack and Ivy are partnered with a Russian detective as they follow Carmen's game-like clues to Hawaii for a ""winner-take-all"" chess game.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Cecilia Fannon
Carmen figures out a way to steal musical talent and transfers it to her two talentless henchwomen. She decides to showcase her accomplishment in a concert inside the stolen Sydney Opera House
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Doug Molitor
Carmen steals objects that have to do with literature such as Mark Twain's writing desk, Charles Dickens's inkwell, and a jungle ruin like the one that appears in the Jungle Book. They follow Carmen's clues to a remote hideaway in the Swiss Alps where they think Carmen was writing her memoirs. However, she was actually sending the detectives on a wild goose chase while Sara Bellum had tapped into Acme's files and stolen them all.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Sean Roche, David Ehrman
Carmen goes on a ""Wizard of Oz""-related heist.
Director: Joe Barruso
Writer: Sean Roche, Richard Merwin