JumpStart Languages/Transcript

Note: This may not be finished, and some parts may be wrong. Those that are either written by either misspelling, an incorrect word, or a missing word or sentence are marked with a question mark between parentheses (if not inside parentheses already). Also, certain words in Spanish, French, or Japanese may not be available. If anyone does know the whole sentence(s), that someone can edit them here.

Intro
Pierre: Look! You (?) can see it. The JumpStart World's Fair!

Kisha: (gasps) Uh-oh. The gate's closed. Will it open soon.

(See the theme song.)

Sign-In Menu
CJ: The wonders of the JumpStart World's Fair are waiting for you. But first, you need to sign in. If you've played before (?)

(CJ speaks any letter typed in by the player if he or she is new.)

(If the player moves the cursor to the green checkmark.)

CJ: Click here to (?)

(For every new player, the profile is to be begun. The animals are a dog, a cat, and a bird. The colors are, from left to right, black, blue, yellow, red, orange, green, purple, and white. CJ says the word that the cursor is over, whether it is simply moved there, or that particular animal or color is clicked.)

CJ: Select from the animals and colors below... to get surprises during the game.

(Once the new player has clicked on the green checkmark.)

CJ: Let's go visit the World's Fair!

Main Menu (World's Fair) (First Time)
CJ: Hi. I'm CJ. And this is Edison.

Edison: Glad you could join us.

CJ: We've traveled the planet by land, sea, and air, just to bring you the JumpStart World's Fair. We've put everything from our travels into the Language Pavilions you see here, and some of our friends are going to host them for you.

Pierre: Hi. I'm Pierre.

Chloe: Bonjour.

Pierre: That's Chloe, in the French Pavilion. We can't wait to show you all the great things to do inside.

Kisha: Hello. I'm Kisha.

Hiroshi: Konichiwa.(?)

Kisha: Hiroshi says hi, too. We'd be oh, so happy, if you'd come play with us in the Japanese Pavilion.

Hopsalot: Welcome. My name's Hopsalot.

Serafina: Buenos días.

Hopsalot: Serafina and I will be your hosts in the Spanish Pavilion.

Frankie: Hi. I'm Frankie.

Roxy: Hello.

Frankie: Roxy is from the United States. We have a lot of games to play with you here in the English Pavilion.

(?)

Main Menu (World's Fair) (Otherwise)
(Depending on which Pavilion or which JumpStart co-host the cursor is over.)

Frankie: The English Pavilion.

Hopsalot: The Spanish Pavilion.

Pierre: The French Pavilion.

Kisha: The Japanese Pavilion.

English Pavilion's Main Room
(If this is the player's first visit.)

Frankie: Welcome to the English Pavilion.

Roxy: Hello, and welcome.

Frankie: Roxy is from the United States, and she only speaks English. (?)

(Whenever the player clicks on the radio, the song will either play "Oh, Susanna" or "I've Been Working on the Railroad." Then Roxy and Frankie dance.)

(Whenever the player clicks on the clock, Roxy says, "# o'clock." Only the small hour hand moves.)

Storybook
(If this is the player's first visit.)

Frankie: I can tell Roxy is really excited about making a story with you. Just listen to her carefully, and click the items in her book to answer her questions. If you want to test your memory, click the "challenge" button on the toolbar.

Roxy: Which story would you like to help me make? "Little Red Riding Hood"? "John Henry."

(If the player clicks on "Little Red Riding Hood"...)

Roxy: "Little Red Riding Hood" is one of my favorite stories.

(NOTE: The following script is only for "Creative/Explore Mode")

(For chapter 1)

Roxy: Which type of dessert do you like? Pie, cake, or an ice cream sundae?

(The term depends both on which item the cursor is over and which is clicked. Roxy says the word or term up until the end, depending on the level.)

(For chapter 2)

Roxy: Great! Which type of tree would you like for the story? A pine tree, an oak tree, or a redwood tree?

(For chapter 3)

Roxy: Okay. What hat should the grandma wear? A nightcap, a stocking cap, or a baseball cap?

(For chapter 4)

Roxy: I like your choice. But what time of day should the story take place? Morning, afternoon, or night?

(For chapter 5)

Roxy: This is fun! Which part of the wolf is the most scary? The eyes, the ears, or the paws?

(For chapter 6)

Roxy: Here's the last one. Who should be the hero of this story? The woodsman, the policewoman, or George Washington?

Roxy: Your choices will make a great story. Let's read.

Roxy/Frankie: (Depending on which character the player clicks on for every chapter.) Once upon a time, Little Red Riding Hood was asked to take a(n) pie/cake/ice cream sundae to her grandmother.

Frankie: Click the folded corner on the right to hear the next chapter.

Roxy/Frankie: Little Red Riding Hood walked to Grandma's House. Little Red Riding Hood walked right by a wolf hiding behind a(n) pine/oak/redwood tree.

Roxy/Frankie: The wolf ran ahead to Grandma's House. Grandma opened the door, wearing her night/stocking/baseball cap. The wolf scared Grandma!

Roxy/Frankie: The wolf locked Grandma in the closet. The wolf pretended to be Grandma. It was morning/afternoon/night when Little Red Riding Hood arrived at Grandma's house.

Roxy/Frankie: Little Red Riding Hood said, "My, grandma! What big eyes/ears/paws you have!" The wolf said, "The better to see/hear/hold you with!" Little Red Riding Hood said, "And what big teeth you have!" "The better to eat you with!" said the wolf.

Roxy/Frankie: The wolf almost ate Little Red Riding Hood, but a woodsman/a policewoman/George Washington scared the wolf away. Grandma and Little Red Riding Hood lived happily ever after. Grandma and Little Red Riding Hood lived happily ever after.

Frankie: You're a super story writer! Take this globe piece for making such a good story.

(Once the player gets a globe piece for this.)

Frankie: Ha-ha. This story is bound to be good. Help Roxy create the story by clicking the items in her book.

(The script starts over again with Roxy's initial question.)

(If the player clicks on "John Henry"...)

Roxy: "John Henry" is a great American story.

(For chapter 1)

Roxy: What should John Henry live in? A

Main Room
(Always upon first visit, but sometimes once in a while.)

Serafina: ¡Hola, y bienvenido!

(If this is the player's first time.)

Hopsalot: Welcome to the Spanish Pavilion! Serafina is from Mexico, and she loves to speak Spanish. I think it's a great language. Would you like to help Serafina create a story in Spanish? Just click on her book. We can also make some costumes for the puppet show! Or play hide-and-seek with Serafina. Or hop outside to play an adventure game. There's a lot to do in the Spanish Pavilion. So click around.

(If not...)

Hopsalot: Serafina just said, "Welcome back."

(Or...)

Serafina: Hola.

Hopsalot: Welcome back to the Spanish Pavilion. What would you like to do...?

(When the player puts the cursor over the doorway to the kitchen.)

Serafina: Esa es la cocina.

(When the player clicks on the clock, Serafina says, "Las (#) en punto" except "1:00," where she says, "La una en punto.")

(When the player's cursor is on the phone.)

Hopsalot: The phone has a really fun numbers game.

(When the player's cursor is over the book on "The Legend of the Volcanoes" [or, as she calls it, "La leyenda de los volcanes"]...)

Serafina: ¿Quieres crear un cuento?

La Cocina (the Kitchen)
(Upon first play.)

Hopsalot: Here's the Mexican kitchen. Serafina loves playing hide-and-seek with the flag of Mexico. She's hidden her Mexican flag behind one of the items in the kitchen. I'll give you a globe piece after you find four flags.

(Note: When referring to items, Serafina never uses the article for certain Spanish words for foods, drinks, or any items there, unless, in challenge mode, she says where the flag is. For example, "La bandera está detrás del pimiento rojo" or "de la cazuela.")

(Every time the player finds the first flag.)

Hopsalot: Hey! You found the first flag! Let's put it on the refrigerator. If you find three more, I'll give you a globe piece.

(After flag 2.)

Hopsalot: You're great at finding things! Let's add your second flag to the refrigerator! Oh, we're halfway there!

(After flag 3.)

Hopsalot: You only need to find one more flag to earn a globe piece. Let's dig one up.

(After flag 4.)

Hopsalot: Congratulations! Four flags equals one new globe piece! Here we go!

(If this earns Globe Piece #4...)

Hopsalot: Wow! That fourth globe piece means you've earned another video voyage! See ya soon!

El Cuento (the Story)
Hopsalot: Serafina's going to help you make a story in Spanish. It'll be lots and lots of fun! Just listen closely and then answer her questions by clicking the items in her book. If you wanna test your memory, click the Challenge button on the toolbar.

Serafina: ¿Qué cuento quieres ayudarme a escribir? ¿La Caporacita Roja? ¿La leyenda de los volcanes?

(After every choice possible is chosen, depending on the level.)

Hopsalot: Now we get to hear Serafina read the story to us. Click Serafina to hear her repeat a chapter. Or click me, and I'll read it to you in English. Click the folded corner to move ahead.

Puppets of the World Game
Hopsalot:

Main Room
Chloe: Bonjour.

La Cuisine (the Kitchen)
(Upon finding the first flag.)

Pierre: You found a flag. If you find three more, I'll give you a globe piece.

(Flag #2.)

Pierre: Great. That's your second flag. Let's add it to the display. We're halfway there.

(Flag #3.)

Pierre: Oh, boy. Another flag. Only one more and I'll give you a globe piece.

(Flag #4)

Pierre: Congratulations. This is your fourth flag. You know what that means. Here's a new globe piece.

Main Room
Hiroshi: Konnichiwa (?).