Video Voyages

The video voyages are a reward in JumpStart Languages. It takes place in the Expo Hall and is hosted by CJ and, to a lesser extent, his best friend Edison. The player can get there either by having earned his or her fourth globe piece in any pavilion and automatically getting sent there, or by going to the Expo Hall and clicking on the globe sculpture.

Every country choice is represented by an icon of each pavilion character from left to right: Roxy for the United States, Hiroshi for Japan, Serafina for Mexico, and Chloe for France. Clicking on either icon will take the player to any list of video voyages from that country.

In each area, there is the following categories, and those videos are filmed in live-action, with CJ talking about it over what is going on: Any videos never watched are in gray (or, rather, white and different shades of unsaturated purple), while those earned and watched are in color.
 * Music and Singing - a children's marching band in the United States, Mariachi in Mexico, etc., a big drum in Japan, and street musicians for passersby in France.
 * Clothes - Native American clothes in the United States, kimonos in Japan, some traditional Mexican clothes, and the latest fashion for France.
 * Landmarks- Mt. Fuji for Japan, the Mayan Temple for Mexico, the Eiffel Tower for France, or the Statue of Liberty for the United States.
 * Holidays and Festivals- Thanksgiving for the United States, a fiesta for Mexico, Children's day in Japan (among kite holidays), and Bastille Day (with lots of fireworks) in France.
 * Transportation - Simply lots of roads for the United States, three choices (a taxi, car, or walking) for Mexico, and a bullet train for Japan, and a subway or waterway in France.
 * Animals - masked raccoons among others in the United States, snow monkeys/macaques in Japan, an iguana among others in Mexico, and some sheep among others in France.
 * Sports and Games - American football, basketball, and baseball for the United States, martial arts for Japan (though like in the United States area, its icon is represented by a baseball and glove), soccer for Mexico, and a biking sport called the Tour de France for, well, France.
 * Daily Life - This has to do with food eaten in certain countries, whether it's a hamburger-and-hot-dog picnic in the United States, sushi in Japan, corn tortillas ("which are best when they're homemade") in Mexico, or French bread ("baked fresh") in France.

Trivia

 * With the "Clothes" sections of the video voyages, only the Samurai Helmet, which is in the "Japan" section, resembles the way it looked in the "Puppets of the World" game. Every other country's "Clothes" icon is represented by the way its kind of hat looks in the "Listen and Learn Story Maker" game, among choices for every other version of "Little Red Riding Hood."
 * France is the only one of the four countries not mentioned when its Pavilion character icon is clicked on there.