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[[File:shortcake_x3_4269.jpg|frame|From left to right: 1980, 2003, 2009]]
 
'''''Strawberry Shortcake''''' started life as a greeting card character in the early [[The Eighties|1980s]], but soon spawned a line of popular dolls and other merchandise, accompanied by six TV specials released annualy from 1980 to 1985. In these specials she and her friends lived in Strawberryland, raising berries and taking care of the occasional villainy concocted by The Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak.
 
In 2003, she came back again, this time with a series of [[Direct to Video]] specials, all of which were subsequently split up into a TV series. [[The Movie|It also spawned two movies]], regular soundtrack releases, and games. In this incarnation, she still lived in Strawberryland, but her friends lived in their own lands, and for a while there were no villains, just life lessons to be learned.
 
The franchise got another reboot in 2009, with Strawberry living in Berry Bitty City, and no villains in sight (at least not at this time...). This franchise has so far spawned a 20102010s TV series, (whichthree ismovies, notand availablea inseries someof partsvideo ofgames Asiafor duecomputers, tohome theconsoles cableand providerssmart notdevices. wanting''Strawberry toShortcake'' carrywas Boomerang),once threeagain movies,rebooted andin 2021 following a iPhoneprevious gameattempt thatat isrelaunching [[Nothe Exportseries forin You|only2017 availablewhose inCGI renditions of the UScharacters weren't well-received.]]
 
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=== Tropes Found in Two or More Versions: ===
* [[Alliteration]] - The Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak
* [[Alternate Continuity]] - Has had several reboots over the decades, starting with the original 1980s designs all the way to the 2021 incarnation. They do however still feature the older incarnations on their website and social media pages out of nostalgia for older fans who grew up with the previous eras.
* [[Alternate Continuity]]
* [[An Aesop]]
* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]] - Pink cats, blue/green dogs, blue mice, purple and white lambs, and the list goes on and on.
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** AGC and Hasbro has released a 30th Anniversary doll set, with Raspberry's last name restored to ''Tart'' in that version. Given that it's targeted at adults who're nolstagic tho...
* [[Spell My Name with a "The"]] - Subverted with The Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak. While he is a villain who speaks of himself using his full name (and following up with his song and dance), he couldn't care less that everyone else calls him by shorter versions of his name.
* [[Spinoff Babies]] - The "Berry Baby" [https://web.archive.org/web/20131208004311/http://www.strawberryshortcakelane.com/berrybabies.html merchandise] in the 1980s version, and the "Strawberry Shortcake Baby" line of the 2003 version.
* [[Painting the Frost on Windows|Spraying The Scent On Strawberries]]- In ''Strawberry Shortcake Meets The Berrykins'', The Berry Princess and her Berrykins are in charge of giving the berries of Strawberryland their scent.
** In ''Spring For Strawberry Shortcake'', Old Man Winter and the young girl Spring are responsible for bringing their respective seasons to Strawberryland.
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