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''[=JumpStart=] 1st Grade'' (known as ''[[MarketBasedTitle Jump Ahead Year 1]]'' in the United Kingdom) is the title of two products in the ''VideoGame/{{JumpStart}}'' series of {{Edutainment Game}}s, the first released in 1995 and the second in 1999. A third version, released in 2002, was titled ''[=JumpStart=] Advanced 1st Grade'' instead.

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''[=JumpStart=] 1st Grade'' (known as ''[[MarketBasedTitle Jump Ahead Year 1]]'' in the United Kingdom) is the title of two products in the ''VideoGame/{{JumpStart}}'' ''VideoGame/{{JumpStart|Series}}'' series of {{Edutainment Game}}s, the first released in 1995 and the second in 1999. A third version, released in 2002, was titled ''[=JumpStart=] Advanced 1st Grade'' instead.
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* VocalEvolution: The 1995 version actually had two different releases with Frankie's voice changing between the two. The first release gave Frankie a high-pitched, nasal voice. The second release lowered his voice's pitch and gave him a lisp.

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* VocalEvolution: The 1995 version actually had two different releases with Frankie's voice changing between the two. The first release gave Frankie a high-pitched, nasal voice. The deep voice with a lisp, while in the second release lowered release, his voice's pitch voice is higher-pitched and gave him a lisp.nasal.
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* VocalEvolution: The 1995 version actually had two different releases with Frankie's voice changing between the two. The first release gave Frankie a high-pitched, nasal voice. The second release gave him a lower-pitched voice and a lisp.

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* VocalEvolution: The 1995 version actually had two different releases with Frankie's voice changing between the two. The first release gave Frankie a high-pitched, nasal voice. The second release lowered his voice's pitch and gave him a lower-pitched voice and a lisp.
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* VocalEvolution: The 1995 version actually had two different releases with Frankie's voice changing between the two. The first release gave Frankie a high-pitched, nasal voice. The second release gave him a lower-pitched voice and a lisp.
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: When serving kids food in the cafeteria, the background music is an instrumental version of the famous Italian song "Funiculì, Funiculà".

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: When During the cafeteria food serving kids food in the cafeteria, mini-game, the background music is an instrumental version of the famous Italian song "Funiculì, Funiculà".
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: When serving kids food in the cafeteria, the background music is the famous Italian song "Funiculì, Funiculà".

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: When serving kids food in the cafeteria, the background music is an instrumental version of the famous Italian song "Funiculì, Funiculà".

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