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'''''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.
 
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.
 
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=== Tropes Found in Two or More Versions: ===
* [[Added Alliterative AppealAlliteration]] - 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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* [[Dastardly Whiplash]]: The Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] - Custard in 2003, Peppermint in 2003, Raspberry and Grapes in the '80s and 2003.
* [[Disney Acid Sequence]] - The "Berry Talk" song in ''The World of Strawberry Shortcake''. Also, much of the songs in the 2003/2007 continuity (which is produced by [[Di CDiC]] - pretty says it all).
* [[Edible Theme Naming]] - The Ur example.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]] - The Berry Princess in the 80's, the [[Fable Remake|Fable Remakes]] in the 2003 series, and Princess Berrykin in the 2009 version.
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* [[The Ingenue]] - Strawberry Shortcake.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]] - Only the first two specials from the 80's have been released on DVD, with no plans to release the rest.
** Subverted with Season 4 of the 2003/2007 series. Season 4 was not brought in by Kewlopolis and the DVD release of the 2003/2007 series became erratic shortly after the rights transferred from Playmates and [[Di CDiC]] to Hasbro and Moonscoop, which had many fans worrying that the releases will grind to a halt before all episodes could be pushed out on DVD. However, one thing that did '''not''' happen was the 2003/2007 releases grinding to a halt, and in March 2012, almost 5 years later, the last unreleased pair of episodes went out on DVD. [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]].
* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]] - Strawberry's usual pet is Custard the cat.
* [[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.
* [[Lilliputians]] - The 1980s and 2009 Strawberry and friends are tiny people living in a berry patch.
** Implied in the former, played straight in the latter.
* [[Literal -Minded]] - The Peculiar Purple Pieman, and with the exception of the three examples listed below, it's usually subtle. It's also not consistent, so while it is used for humor and/or drama of plot when it does occur, his literal mindedness was realistically written.
** Is a chocolate mousse a moose? Do berries actually grow right before ones eyes in Strawberryland? Is literally stealing dreams a logical course of action?
** Sour Grapes is a ''bit'' literally minded herself, but so much less so than her male counterpart. [[Truth in Television]], as women are generally more skilled at understanding metaphors.
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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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* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]
* [[Sailor Earth]] - Food themed names, eh? That's limitless.
* [[Screwed by the Network]] - As mentioned above, CBS/Kewlopolis dropped the show after Season 3 and did not air season 4 following the master license switches and courtroom battles between Moonscoop, Cookie Jar and [[Di CDiC]].
* [[Season Fluidity]]
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] - It's idealist.
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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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'''Tropes Found in the 1980s Version:'''
* [[Aren't You Forgetting Someone?]]: In ''Housewarming Surprise'':
{{quote| '''Sour Grapes:''' With the world's greatest cookbook, I'll be famous! I can see it now, "Sour Grapes on the [[Punny Name|Merv Muffin]] Show!" Then, "[[The Hollywood Squares|Hollywood Pears]]..."<br />
'''The Peculiar Purple Pieman:''' Aren't you forgetting someone?<br />
'''Sour Grapes:''' Of course not, Purpy. I could never forget my purple partner in crime. My warm, wonderfully wicked, nasty but charming... pet snake, Dregs. }}
* [[Big Applesauce]] - Big Apple City, the eponymous place in the second special, ''Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City'', is a transparent N.Y.C. analogue, complete with <s>Greenwich</s> Spinach Village. Moreover, on the album ''Strawberry Shortcake Live'', she sings a cover version of "New York, New York". (As David Letterman joked years later in a "Dave's Record Collection" segment, "I think this is the real reason the city can't sleep.")
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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?<br />
'''Sour Grapes:''' No earlier... than '''noon'''. }}
** However, not long before said episode, Grapes was awake by early morning. Most likely, she jolted her brother awake with her shrieking. She was also awake early in the mornings (and late into nights and mornings) for what could have been as long as a month's time in a later episode, ''Down On The Farm''. Justified by the explanation that she may sleep in on her days off, which are... probably frequent, in a bad way, all things considered. (You would be sourly depressed, too, if you were too genre savvy for your lot in life and consequently not allowed to use your talents. Makes sense that she would sleep away her days when possible.)
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* [[Road Sign Reversal]] - A non-racing version occurs in one episode of ''Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures''. While trying to deliver a package, Strawberry encounters a sign that tells her the way to go, only for a breeze to flip the markers, knocking off the one she needs.
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]] - Mr. Longface Caterpillar, usually translated into [[Layman's Terms|regular speech]] [[Translator Buddy|by Blueberry Muffin]].
* [[Five Man Band|Six Girl Band]]
**[[The Hero]] - Strawberry Shortcake
**[[The Lancer]] - Plum Pudding
* *[[The Smart Guy]] - Blueberry Muffin
**[[The Big Guy]] - Raspberry Torte
**[[The Chick]] - Orange Blossom and Lemon Meringue
* [[Sky Surfing]] - The girls ride the tops of daisies to fly in the air.
* [[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.
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[[Category:Turn of the Millennium/Western Animation]]
[[Category:The Eighties]]
[[Category:The New Tens]]
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[[Category:The Hub]]
[[Category:Western Animation of the 1980s]]
[[Category:Western Animation of the 2000s]]
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