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* [[Season Fluidity]]
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] - It's idealist.
* [[Smart People Speak the QueensQueen's English]] - Both T.N. Honey from the first series and Mr. Longface Caterpillar from the 2009 series fit this trope. The twins Lem and Ada seem to avert it, though, as they are no more intelligent or stupid than the other characters.
** Honey Pie Pony from the 2003 series also has a British accent, and is also quite street smart. However, she's the only pony on the show who could talk, and she does have [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]] moments too.
* [[Snarky Non Human Sidekick]] - Custard to Strawberry Shortcake in the 2003 incarnation.
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* [[Hair of Gold]] - The Berry Princess. (Note that while blonde characters appear in every version of ''Strawberry Shortcake'', this is the only character who symbolizes this trope.)
* [[Half-Identical Twins]] - Lem and Ada.
* [[Hello, Nurse!]] - The Berry Princess has this effect on The Peculiar Purple Pieman.
* [[If I Were a Rich Man|If I Were A Rich Chick]] - Sour Grapes, especially in ''Baby Without a Name''.
* [[Lethal Chef]] - The Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak. This is a big plot point in ''Big Apple City'', in which he and Strawberry are pitted against each other in a Bake-Off -- since he knows he can't ''honestly'' win, he comes up with plan after plan to keep things from getting to that point.
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* [[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)
* [[Four -Girl Ensemble]] - Ever noticed how many episodes star four of the girls? Who the four girls are varies, but Strawberry Shortcake herself is always amongst the group.
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]] - Ginger Snap.
* [[Genre Savvy]] - Sour Grapes.
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* [[The Ditz]] - Lemon Meringue
* [[Fantasy Helmet Enforcement]] - ''Pupcake'' is wearing a helmet while riding in Strawberry's scooter.
* [[Glass -Shattering Sound]] - Katiebug and Sadiebug manage to break Lemon Meringue's mirror with their singing.
* [[Hair-Raising Hare]], mildly - in "Sky's the Limit!", the girls are at one point threatened by a herd of stampeding bunnies.
* [[The Hyena]] - Plum Pudding
* [["Friend or Idol?" Decision]]
* [[Metaphor Is My Middle Name]] - In "The Berry Best You Can Bee," Sadiebug claims "Nice" is her middle name, but Katiebug interjects that it's really "Ladybird."
* [[Minimalist Cast]]
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* [[The Smart Guy]] - Blueberry Muffin
* [[Sweet and Sour Grapes]] - In "Berryfest Princess," {{spoiler|Strawberry is rewarded for feeding the wanderberry that she was expected to bring back for the feast to a sick bird by finding a new one growing right outside her own house.}}
* [[Wasn't That Fun?]] - In the movie "Sky's the Limit!", the girls survive a crazy ride down a hill on a leaf, whereupon Blueberry Muffin is the first to admit how much fun it was.
* [[We Sell Everything]] - In "A Berry Grand Opening," the Berrykins ask for something "sparkling" and "orange," and Orange Blossom pulls out everything from a glittery vase to a tablecloth to Orange Brand laundry detergent (to get your clothes sparkly clean).
* [[You Mean "Xmas"]] - First Frost.
 
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