![]() ![]() Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Everyone in the Learning videos are this trope, not counting the baby versions of Leap, Lily and Tad in toys.Fantasy Helmet Enforcement: In the Scout and Friends videos, notice how Axel automatically puts seatbelts on the characters during the "I'm With You Scout" song.Expressive Ears: In the Scout and Friends videos, Penny certainly has them.Distant Duet: Tad has a heartbreaking one with Mrs.Disembodied Eyebrows: In The Letter Machine Rescue Team, many of the letters have these, so though sometimes the appearance of it depends on what angle they're shown at.Later, he is seen in the Letter Sound Presentation. Cool Old Guy: The E Trainer is shown to be one as he is seen teaching the E letters to make the "eh" sound.Continuity Nod: In (Learn to Read at) The Storybook Factory, Quigley brings up Tad's adventures at the Letter and Talking Words Factories.Christmas Special: A Tad Of Christmas Cheer.For an example of a brother and sister, Mr.Call-Back: In The Magnificent Museum of Opposite Words, the guests of the museum at the time of opening consists of characters from previous DVDs Phonics Farm, Numberland and Adventures in Shapeville Park.Breakout Character: Professor Quigley, who was originally designed as the teacher of the original DVDs, went on to get his own (short-lived) game series on the Leapster L-Max, containing Letters on the Loose and Counting on Zero.Art Shift: The Letter Machine Rescue Team marks a shift to full CGI from the past DVDs' Flash Animation.Also many noticeable minor improvements from Letter Factory right up to A Tad Of Christmas Cheer. ![]()
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