これは、グレート アメリカン ポップ カルチャー クイズ ショーのシーズン 8、エピソード 5 のエピソード コピーです。 このエピソードの第 1 ラウンドのゲームのうぬぼれは、日本語版とアメリカのポップ カルチャー プロパティの模造品を扱っているため、日本語で表示されています。 このテキストを Google 翻訳で実行することに決めた人にとっては、かなり良いことです。 私は実際に日本語を話せないので、Google 翻訳を使用して生成したので、Google 翻訳を使用して元に戻した人が、私が入力した内容をかなり正確に表現していることを願っています. とにかくエピソードを楽しんでください! ブランドン、ギャル、ケイティが超かっこいい! まだ Patreon に参加していない場合、Gal は今月の終わりにドロップする Thunder Round でとても楽しいです.
Quizzes Played
Everyone's Favorite Stephen Vincent Benét Story
Which champion is going to win a lawsuit against the devil, and get his client's soul back?
Warmed Over And Dubbed Over
Identify the pop culture property being imported into Japan from descriptions of the stark differences between it and the original.
More Choice Words
Guess the one-word title of the movie or TV show from an explanation of the etymology of the word.
Basically Cheerios with Marshmallows
Pop culture questions whose answers all include the name of a marshmallow-type from Lucky Charms cereal.
Reginald Dwight
Questions about musician Elton John.
Now, In Full Color
Questions about movies colorized by Turner Entertainment.
The Riddle
Two cops: one tall, and one very short
To an exasperated Block they make their report.
The crises mount up, in sitcom style,
A traffic jam, a missing scout, a Brooklyn melee, all while
The Russian leader flies to a renamed airport.
Answer
The two Bronx cops featured on the classic sitcom Car 54, Where Are You? were played by Fred Gwynne (very tall) and Joe Ross (rather short). They report to their often exasperated captain, Paul Block (played by Paul Reed). The theme song lays out problem after problem that they're being asked to deal with: "Brooklyn's broken out in fights/ There's a traffic jam in Harlem/ That's backed up to Jackson Heights /There's a scout troop short a child / Khrushchev's due at Idlewild." Khrushchev was the Soviet premier at the time - and thus the leader of Russia, as well as the rest of the SSRs, and Idlewild airport has since been renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport.