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Eleanor: (Voiced by Kath Soucie) A pink elephant wearing a purple dress, bow, and shoes, Eleanor first appeared in Preschool. She loves reading books and eating peanuts, and her powerup is the Power Peanut. In this game, she owns a news channel she calls JumpStart Real News Network.
Despite appearing in other JumpStart Advanced games, Casey Cat, Pierre Polar Bear, Eleanor Elephant, and Kisha Koala are absent from JumpStart Advanced 2nd Grade, not including the All-Star feature and the cameo made by Kisha, Eleanor and Casey as faces on Mount Jumpmore (parody of Mount Rushmore). A few of the comments made by these characters ...
Like her previous incarnation, she is a talented and passionate artist. She now enjoys athletic activities as well, and also loves fashion. Later in JumpStart Academy, her species is now changed back as a koala. Eleanor: As in many previous games, Eleanor is an anthropomorphic, pink elephant with a
JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island is a personal computer game in Knowledge Adventure's JumpStart series of educational software intended to teach a fourth grade curriculum. The game was released on December 2, 1996. On November 24, 1997 and on August 26, 1998, revised versions of the game were published.
JumpStart (known as Jump Ahead in the United Kingdom) was an educational media franchise created for children, primarily consisting of educational games.
Pope was known for providing the voice of Furby in English and five other languages. [5] He was also the voice of Goofy for 10 years, garnering 17 Gold and Platinum records. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] His voice is prominent at Disneyland on several rides, as well as in the JumpStart products by Knowledge Adventure .
The video Daws Butler: Voice Magician is a 1987 documentary of Butler's career, from his pre-MGM days through his teaming with Freberg in 1949 and teaming with Don Messick in 1957. It was originally seen as a PBS pledge-drive special.
When comparing an elephant's vocal folds to those of a human, an elephant's are longer, thicker, and have a larger cross-sectional area. In addition, they are tilted at 45 degrees and positioned more anteriorly than a human's vocal folds. [18] From various experiments, the elephant larynx is shown to produce various and complex vibratory phenomena.