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* [[Licensed Game|Licensed Games]]: And how!
** 1980s: ''Strawberry Shortcake's Musical Match-Ups'' for the ''[[Atari 2600]]''
** 2003/2007: Tons of them - Four titles (including one GBA Video cartridge and one Europe-exclusive title) for the [[Game Boy Advance]], two titles for the [[Nintendo DS]], and a title for the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]], which was ported over to the PC and then not released outside Europe. And then there's the Plug-and-play dance mat. Also, three PC titles (including said Europe-only port of the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] Sweet Dreams Game).
*** [[Edutainment Game|Edutainment Games]]: ''Amazing Cookie Party'' and ''Berry Best Friends'' (two of the aforementioned PC titles) are this.
** 2009: The game for the iPhone, iPod and iPad, which is currently only available in North America.
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* [[No Antagonist]]: Much of the 2003 episodes (many viewers just don't see Peppermint Fizz as an antagonist) except ''The Festival of Fillies'', up until the reintroduction of the Pie-Man and Sour Grapes. Played straight again with the 2009 CGI series.
* [[No Export for You]]:
** The 2003 series: A somewhat convoluted version - ''Ice Cream Island Riding Camp'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and the PC port of ''The Sweet Dreams Game'' for the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] got an Europe-only release. Also, [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] version of the Sweet Dreams Game never got an NTSC/J release in Asia despite the show's popularity in the region.
** The 2009 series: The iPhone app is exclusive to only the US. Also, the 2009 series is this to Malaysia, since the show, like [[Care Bears]]: Adventures in Care-A-Lot, ended up on Boomerang, which is not available in Malaysia. And it doesn't help that the video clips and full episodes on The Hub's website are region locked and cannot be accessed from outside the US.
* [[The One Guy]] - Huckleberry Pie, most of the time. (The first two 1980s specials had another male character in Plum Puddin', but he didn't have a corresponding doll. The character was reintroduced as a female in 1984, and finally got represented as a toy this way.)
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Ginger Snap, Peppermint Fizz, Rainbow Sherbet, Coco Calypso, and many others. Inverted in that unlike the later Cherry Jam character from the 2009 franchise, these characers also appeared in the toyline.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Honey Pie Pony's final appearance was among the audience in ''It Takes Talent / Playing To Beat The Band'', with no lines and no plot. She was then shoved onto the bus.
* [[Dummied Out]]: The NTSC/UC version of ''The Sweet Dreams Game'' for the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] has the entire ''How A Garden Grows'' song from the movie in the game data, but it was never used in-game for reasons unknown.
* [[Edited for Syndication]] - The first four specials are available in, aside from the 45-minute unedited version licensed to local home video producers, either 22-minute edits (in which the special loses half their songs and story content) or split into 2-parter episodes (in which a big glaring "To Be Continued" appears at the end of the first part) from the syndication office. Additionally, the DVD releases of subsequent episodes includes an additional prologue, bridge, epilogue and an additional music video that adds scenes to join two episodes together.
* [[Fable Remake]] (Cinderella, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty, The Wizard of Oz)
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* [[The Name Is Bond, James Bond]] - Banana Candy introduces herself this way in ''Strawberry's Big Journey''.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]] - Custard.
* [[Non Lethal Bottomless Pits]]: In the Sweet Dreams Game for the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]], accidentally falling into a cliff or river will result in Strawberry saying "Oh, no!" while the screen goes through a wipe. The game then resumes with the player character standing just right next to the point the fall happened.
* [[Not a Morning Person]]: Stated yet debatable. In ''Queen For A Day'':
{{quote|'''The Peculiar Purple Pieman:''' Ms. Grapes, what time do you get up in the morning?
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