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* TearJerker: [[https://youtu.be/mT1uuCwcQ-o The "Good-bye" song]], which plays during the credits of JumpStart Pre-K, is a surprisingly emotional song for a children's game, due to it's slow beat, soft instrumentation, and its bittersweet lyrics.

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* TearJerker: [[https://youtu.be/mT1uuCwcQ-o The "Good-bye" song]], which plays during the credits of JumpStart Pre-K, is a surprisingly emotional song for a children's game, due to it's slow beat, soft instrumentation, instrumentation and its bittersweet lyrics.
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A couple of You Tubers admitted to crying over the end credits song from Jump Start Pre-K. I can't blame them for that, so I thought I'd mention it here.



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* TearJerker: [[https://youtu.be/mT1uuCwcQ-o The "Good-bye" song]], which plays during the credits of JumpStart Pre-K, is a surprisingly emotional song for a children's game, due to it's slow beat, soft instrumentation, and its bittersweet lyrics.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Not really a game example, but in the video "Who Left the Juice in the Caboose?" (which DOES have a game adaptation), as the Preschool gang names off words that start with the letter T, Kisha mentions the word "Tiger". Fast forward to ''World'' in 2005, where Kisha ''does'' become a tiger, at least until the ''Academy'' series.

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Not really a game example, but in the video "Who Left the Juice in the Caboose?" (which DOES have a game adaptation), as the Preschool gang names off words that start with the letter T, Kisha mentions the word "Tiger". Fast forward to ''World'' in 2005, where Kisha ''does'' become a tiger, at least until the ''Academy'' series.
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* FakeLongevity: The games are ''very'' repetitive. Some of the more extreme cases is ''[=JumpStart=] 2nd Grade'' requiring the player to fill in all 50 U.S. states by answering the letters each kid sent from their specific state, or how ''[=JumpStart=] 3rd Grade'' requires the player to bring back 25 robots that were sent back in time (with 4 items per robot so a total of 100 items).
* HilariousInHindsight: Not really a game example, but in the video "Who Left the Juice in the Caboose?" (which DOES have a game adaptation), as the Preschool gang names off words that start with the letter T, Kisha mentions the word "Tiger". Fast forward to ''World'' in 2005, where Kisha ''does'' become a tiger, at least until the ''Academy'' series.
** On that note, in ''Languages'', she's voiced by Creator/GreyDeLisle, and one of the languages in the game is Japanese, the one Kisha hosts. [=DeLisle=] would go on to voice [[WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi Yumi Yoshimura]].
* MemeticMutation: "Please give me a whole tray of peas."[[note]]''1st Grade'' has a game in which you serve kids at a school cafeteria. When you give each child their order, they say "Thank you" and devour all the food in seconds. A clip of one girl asking for, and eating, an entire tray of peas has been reposted multiple times on [=YouTube=] starting around mid-2020, likely because it's weird and funny out of context.[[/note]]
* NightmareFuel: Even when the game's plots are at their most serious, they still stay relatively cheerful in tone, which makes the appearance of scary imagery sometimes jarring (especially from the perspective of a young child):
** The Glop Monster from the original ''VideoGame/JumpStart1stGrade''; if at any time you put in an incorrect ingredient or press the red button at the wrong time, you are rewarded with an angry creature made of spoiled food jumping out of the machine to angrily roar at you. Many a kid growing up playing the game would come to dread hearing Frankie exclaim: "Oh no, the Glop Monster!", especially if they weren't aware they had made a mistake.
** Old Man Jenkins from the original ''VideoGame/JumpStart2ndGrade'' is surprisingly unsettling, especially if you choose the "glared" option for "two eyes _____ at me in the dark" and get a surprisingly intimidating pair of eyes staring into your soul with a minor ScareChord. It's small wonder the protagonist (depending on the player's choice) either [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere tears out of the house and slams the door]] or leaves as quietly as possible by crawling out the door afterward.
** Also in ''2nd Grade'', the alligators in the Log Ride game. Even though they have cartoonish appearances and never actually harm your spelunking gopher, they still bring a surprising amount of tension to the minigame, especially if you end up stuck on one that's about to open its mouth with no way to safely leap off of it. The very deep roaring noises they emit when opening their mouths don't help.
** The most noteworthy example is [[VideoGame/JumpStartAdventures4thGradeHauntedIsland [=JumpStart=] 4th Grade: Haunted Island]]. Its sheer amount of Nightmare Fuel has been argued by many fans to be the reason why the game got pulled from circulation and replaced with [[VideoGame/JumpStartAdventures4thGradeSapphireFalls Sapphire Falls]].
* PeripheryDemographic: Despite being intended for very young children, the games are still surprisingly fun for an adult audience thanks to their catchy music, bright and colorful graphics, and some surprisingly well-designed minigames (edutainment or not).

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