

"Strawberry Shortcake is a sweet but spunky little redhead with enough optimism to fill a strawberry field.
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Unknown much about her personality due to the fact, not producing an animated series but from the official art, it seems as though Strawberry enjoys dancing much more than her usual interest in baking. She has some spunk but is very soft as well and sensitive, she cries often which can be expected by her age. She is kind, friendly, supportive, and always ready to help a friend in need. Strawberry is a bright and perky young girl. Strawberry Shortcake is voiced by Russi Taylor (1980s), Sarah Heinke (2003-2008), Anna Cummer with Tracey Moore as her singing voice (2009-2015), Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (2018-present) and Ana Sani (2021). They can all drive cars but they still seem young, similar to the 2003 series. In the 2021 version, she looks 11-14 years old. In the 2009 version, she seems like a 17-19-year-old and has a full-time job, but enjoys juvenile activities a tween girl would like. In Season 4 of the 2003 version, the show fast forwards to show her as a 16-year-old who can drive and starts to think about career paths. She was independent, but soft, and sensitive and frequently cried and whined about problems. In the 1980s, Strawberry was 6 years old. Strawberry is always cheerful and is ready for helping her friends at any time. Strawberry also likes to spend time with her friends, so she frequently visits nearby lands. Many of Strawberry Shortcake’s days are spent in the simple pleasures of tending Strawberry berry vines. In the 2009 version, Strawberry calls Apple her cousin and they are the same age. In the 1980 series, Strawberry was an only child and Apple Dumplin' was just one of her friends, while Pupcake was owned by Huckleberry Pie. She shares her berry bungalow with her baby sister Apple Dumplin', her sarcastic cat Custard, and her mischievous dog named Pupcake. In the 1980s version of the franchise, she lives in a shortcake, while in the 2003 version, she lives in a strawberry home.
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Then, TV specials, and two very popular television series. Strawberry Shortcake is a cartoon character originally used in greeting cards but was later expanded to include dolls, posters, and numerous products. She is stated to be the "unofficial princess" of 'Strawberry-land' and is often seen wearing a pink hat with a strawberry design. Really, they get so much out of this I don't even mind letting them watch several episodes in a row, which is rare for me! This is definitely a much watch for any kid 2-6, maybe even older! My newborn even likes this show, though I think it's more that she likes the music and stuff then the actual show.Strawberry Shortcake is the eponymous protagonist of the Strawberry Shortcake franchise. All of the original characters are favourites of my little ones, and they both adore Custard the most of the pets. Plus, I'm not a huge fan of the characters that come on after that. After that, the episodes can be a bit jumbly since there's new characters and continuation of plots and stuff that can be confusing. All of the episodes are on Netflix, and I would reccomend the first two seasons. While the show is, naturally, rather cheesy, the message is good and it tells the stories in a good manner and isn't just all that friendship stuff you get on most little kid TV. My 10-year-old also loved them from about ages 2-7, and will still (though she won't admit it) watch them with her little sisters.

I have seen the new version and am pretty disgusted with it, but the amazing episodes from 2003-2007(?) are so worth watching. My 2-year-old and 5-year-old are both in love with everything to do with this, however that is the old version, from 2003. I cannot have enough praise for this show.
