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Learning Songs
Learning Songs is a LeapFrog CD released in mid-2004, containing 6 songs from The Letter Factory and Talking Words Factory including 4 bonus songs from the 2001 CD, 1-2-3 Sing!. Songs/Tracklist -
Leap
provided by Zachary'Zac' Schuman from 1997-2001, Candi Milo from 2001-04, Pamela Adlon Segall from 2002-2003, Cindy Robinson from 2004-2013 (the longest running Leap voice ever) and Alessandro Juliani since 2014. -
Math Circus
Math Circus is the third video in the LeapFrog series. It was released on November 16, 2004 by Warner Home Video on VHS and DVD. Professor Quigley invites Leap, Lily and Tad to the Math -
Hit it, Maestro!
Hit it, Maestro! is a LeapPad game available in Leap 2 including the interactive book and cartridge. It is also available in the Plus Writing and Microphone. It teaches music with composers and musical instruments -
Interactive Globe
The Interactive Globe or Explorer Globe or Odyssey Atlasphere Globe is a toy by LeapFrog Enterprises. It is used to turn on or off. There are modes to change it to on the globe. It -
The Leap-font (Music)
The Leap-font Wavetable Synthesis (or Leap-font for short) is LeapFrog's trademark soundfont and LeapFrog's audio sound engine that was used for a variety of LeapFrog toys, such as the LeapPad, Learning -
Leap's Big Day
while Julie Stevens directs some of the games, mostly the English and Spanish bilingual games in the 2004 re-release and narrates one new line in a new page of the book, as well as -
Sandy Fox
Sandra Marie Danielle "Sandy" Fox (b. Jul. 13, 1963 in Pittsburg, PA, USA) is an American actress, dancer and therapist who is the third official voice of Lily starting from the My First LeapPad book -
LeapPad
LeapPad was one of the learning toys released in 1999. The LeapPad Learning System is an educational device whose product is intended for use in conjunction with books and cartridges designed for it, which include -
Leapster
The Leapster is a portable handheld gaming system for ages 5-14. It was first released on October 7, 2003, with a new model design in 2005 and the L-Max with A/V hookups -
LeapFrog: 1-2-3 Sing!: Sing-Along Learning Songs
Leap Frog: 1-2-3 Sing!: Sing-Along Learning Songs is an album by LeapFrog Enterprises. 1-2-3 and it's time for sing-along learning fun! Rock out to 10 LeapFrog original songs -
Fridge Farm Magnetic Animal Set
The Fridge Farm Magnetic Animal Set is a 2004 toy by LeapFrog Enterprises. It is voiced by Amy Rubinate. This toy teaches colors, animals, and animal sounds. -
Kevin Schon
Kevin Schon (aka Reed Waxman) is an American voice actor and energy entrepreneur who voiced Mr. Frog and Mr. Websley from 2003 to 2004. Both roles were later succeeded by the late Doug Boyd. Voices -
Code Word Caper
Talking Words Factory 2: Code Word Caper is the fourth episode by LeapFrog Enterprises. on November 16, 2004, by Porchlight Entertainment and Warner Home Video on VHS and DVD. Mr. Frog and Professor Quigley open -
Mr. Websley
of Leap, Lily, Tad, and all their friends. He is voiced by Kevin Schon from 2003 to 2004 and the late Doug Boyd from 2005 to 2007. Quotes[] "Quite the kids you've got there -
Word Whammer
Word Whammer is a toy introduced in 2004 by LeapFrog Enterprises. It has 26 letters of the alphabet. -
LeapPad Storyteller
The LeapPad Storyteller is an offscreen voice who narrates the stories and speaks the prompts for LeapPad books. The narrator is mostly a male, sometimes a female, and always breaks the fourth wall to the -
Little Touch LeapPad
The Little Touch LeapPad is a mini-sized LeapPad introduced in 2003 with volume at the top instead of in the interactive book. It also does not use a pen, and has a big touch -
Jim Marggraff
Lewis James "Jim" Marggraff (b. Jun. 4th, 1958) is the original creator for LeapFrog's LeapPad and the original voice of the narrator/offscreen speaker, who is known as the original "LeapPad Storyteller" in LeapPad -
Dan
Dan is a dog who is a friend of Leap. He wears glasses and a grey shirt with aqua green sleeves (in 2004 and in the videos, he wears a yellow shirt and denim shorts -
Tony Pope
Tony Pope (b. Mar. 22, 1947, d. Feb. 11, 2004) (aka Anthony Mozdy) was an actor who plays Professor Quigley in the videos The Letter Factory and Talking Words Factory. He died in 2004 from -
Turbo Twist Math
Turbo Twist Math is a toy by LeapFrog Enterprises. It teaches math with Turbo being the host of Quantum Leap. It can be turned on or off when playing. There are digits to turn the -
Turbo Extreme
Turbo Extreme is a toy by LeapFrog Enterprises. It has subjects for a monkey being a host. The monkey is the host of the games. -
LeapFrog Learning Friends (1999)
The LeapFrog Learning Friends or The LeapFrog Toys Show Buddies are a group of Kids who live in Scrapyard or Alphaville and teach Fixing things for children. LeapFrog has developed these branded characters for use -
Quantum Pad: A Sampler from the Quantum Pad Library
Quantum Pad: A Sampler from the Quantum Pad Library is a Quantum LeapPad game including the interactive book and cartridge introduced in 2002 available on the Quantum LeapPad. The erasable marker is also available to
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