Gee Wiz

Gee Wiz is the sixth level in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped. Quite similar to Toad Village, the opening level of the previous Warp Room Pavillion Hall, this level once again sees Crash embarking on a path through a generic Medieval village toward the gates of a generic Medieval castle. Crash encounters a new enemy here - whimsical Lab Assistant wizards who very badly want to turn our beloved bandicoot into a less beloved frog - in addition to the ones from Toad Village, including less beloved frogs, sword-wielding sissy Lab Assistants, and the mascots of Neo Cortex University.

Trivia

 * This level's name might be a pun on the American interjectory phrase, "gee whiz", a laughably outdated expression of surprise or annoyance. As of 2010, it is more often than not used in an ironic fashion, a possible reference to the fact that the Lab Assistant swordsmen in this stage wield iron swords.
 * More likely, the title of the level could be a reference to the European name of the best selling electric vehicle in the world, the REVA G-Wiz i. This is further backed up by the fact that the magicians in the level throw electricity at Crash. The REVA G-Wiz i is powered by similiar forms of electricity.
 * Some fans have speculated that it might also be a pun on Kraft's popular Cheez Whiz brand of aerosol cheese, which they assume the development team probably enjoyed, being unglamorous computer geeks. However, these fans are mistaken - Cheez Whiz is actually a brand of cheese spread, sold in jars, and not aerosol cheese at all. Said fans are confusing it with Kraft's popular Easy Cheese brand of aerosol cheese, which actually is a brand of aerosol cheese. If this level's name is a pun on Kraft's popular Cheez Whiz brand of jarred cheese spread, it is possible that this is a reference to popular fan confusion about the product being aerosolvent as opposed to spreadable, which is eerily close to how fans tend to confuse this level with the equally uninspired Toad Village. This is ultimately unlikely, however, as Executive Producer Mark Cerny is notorious for his violent intolerance of any and all lactose.
 * It is heavily implied in-game that the Lab Assistant wizards found in this level were responsible for turning the Lab Assistant princes into frogs. However, this is impossible, since the same frogified princes were present in Toad Village, a level which does not contain any wizards of any sort. Therefore, it must be assumed that the princes became frogs in some other way, perhaps as a conscious deviant lifestyle choice. Allowing them to kiss a mammal - i.e., Crash Bandicoot - will put them back on the straight and narrow - i.e. non-amphibious - route, which implies that the actual process of how these princes became frogs is similar to real-world homosexuality, which is a choice and can be cured by forcing those afflicted to kiss a member of the opposite gender, according to most professional parapsychologists.