Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures

Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures is a CGI animated children's television series based on the Strawberry Shortcake franchise and functions as the third iteration of the franchise overall, following the 1980s specials, and the second television series after its 2003 relaunch.[1] Produced by American Greetings with animation provided by Splash Entertainment,[a] the series follows the adventures of Strawberry Shortcake and her friends who live in the fictional land of Berry Bitty City, a tiny, miniature world located beneath a strawberry patch.

Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures
Based onCharacters
by American Greetings
Directed byBob Hathcock
Voices ofAnna Cummer
Andrea Libman
Janyse Jaud
Britt McKillip
Ingrid Nilson
Ashleigh Ball
Shannon Chan-Kent
Aidan Drummond
Diana Kaarina
Rebecca Shoichet
Theme music composerChip Whitewood
Ashley Saunig
ComposersMarco Luciani
Chip Whitewood
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes65 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMarc E. Platt
Michael Scott
William Schultz
Jeffery Conrad
Sarah Finn
ProducerSarah Finn
Running time22 minutes
Production companyAmerican Greetings
Original release
NetworkThe Hub/Discovery Family
ReleaseOctober 10, 2010 (2010-10-10) –
September 12, 2015 (2015-09-12)
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Characters

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  • Strawberry Shortcake (speaking voice by Anna Cummer and singing voiced by Tracey Moore) is the main protagonist of the series. She is a chef and the owner of Berry Bitty Café, where she creates delightful dishes and drinks for her customers.
  • Orange Blossom (voiced by Janyse Jaud), a store clerk and owner of the Orange Mart store. She is clever, energetic, caring, and always ready to lend a hand.
  • Lemon Meringue (voiced by Andrea Libman), a hairstylist and the owner of the Lemon Salon. She is creative, stylish, feminine, and a quick thinker who can fix any hair problem, such as a bad hair day.
  • Blueberry Muffin (voiced by Britt McKillip), a librarian and the owner of the Blueberry Books bookstore. She is smart, intelligent, diligent, and quick to think about a problem first.
  • Raspberry Torte (voiced by Ingrid Nilson), a fashion designer and the owner of the Fresh Fashions Boutique. She is fashionable, friendly, polite, and cares a lot about her fashions as much as her friends.
  • Plum Pudding (voiced by Ashleigh Ball), a dance instructor and the owner of the Sweet Beats Studio. She is active, charming, humorous, kind-hearted, and believes there's something to dance about.
  • Cherry Jam (speaking voice by Shannon Chan-Kent and singing voice by Victoria Duffield), a musician and singer who joins the cast in the second season. With Strawberry being her biggest fan, she decides to take a vacation to Berry Bitty City to escape from her superstar popularity, and eventually decides to stay instead of returning to Stardom. She likes to sing duets with the other girls.
  • Huckleberry Pie (voiced by Aidan Drummond), a pet adoptor who was introduced in the third season. He owns a pet adoption centre in Berry Big City, and travels to Berry Bitty City in his Pup Mobile, getting dogs adopted. Most of the girls have adopted their puppies from Huckleberry.
  • Sweet Grapes (voiced by Andrea Libman): Introduced in the fourth season with her older twin sister Sour Grapes, she is a chef who hails from a faraway place and was hired by Strawberry to work at the Berry Bitty Café. She has a charming and kind personality and likes creating sweet goods.
  • Sour Grapes (voiced by Diana Kaarina): Introduced in the fourth season with her younger twin sister Sweet Grapes, she is a chef who hails from a faraway place and was hired by Strawberry to work at the Berry Bitty Café. She has a tart, sarcastic personality but is ultimately a good friend, and prefers to make "spicy" goods. She can often think her sister can be annoyingly pleasant at times.
  • Apple Dumplin (voiced by Rebecca Shoichet), a world traveler from Strawberryland and Strawberry Shortcake's cousin, she comes to Berry Bitty City to showcase her travels to Strawberry.

Recurring/Minor

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Berrykins

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  • Princess Berrykin (speaking voice by Andrea Libman and singing voice by Shannon Chan-Kent), a Strawberry Berrykin who is the ruler of Berry Bitty City.
  • Berrykin Bloom (voiced by Paul Dobson), a Strawberry Berrykin who is the oldest resident in all of Berry Bitty City. He likes attending gardens, growing fruit, and isn't fussy over anything.
  • Baby Berrykin (voiced by Andrea Libman), an infant Strawberry Berrykin who appeared in one episode of the first season. He can be quite troublesome and has the power to change colors.
  • Berrykin Becky (voiced by Kathleen Barr), a Strawberry Berrykin who handles mechanical engineering and painting. She debuts in the second season.
  • Berrykin Bill (voiced by Paul Dobson), a Plum Berrykin who handles construction work, he debuts in the second season.
  • Berrykin Bruce (voiced by Sam Vincent), a Blueberry Berrykin who specializes in mechanism engineering, he debuts in the second season.
  • Berrykin Bertram, a Plum Berrykin who works as Mavis Maraschino's assistant, although she treats him the same way as she does with everyone else.
  • Berrykin Ed (voiced by Scott McNeil), a Plum Berrykin who specializes in mechanism engineering, carpentry and construction. He can be quite loud and confident.
  • Berrykin Earl (voiced by Sam Vincent), a Blueberry Berrykin who always works with Berrykin Ed. Compared to him, he's quite cowardly and is also quite shy and hesitant.
  • Berrykin Bonnie (voiced by Shannon Chan-Kent), a young Strawberry Berrykin who appears in two episodes of the third season.
  • Berrykin Race Official (voiced by Diana Kaarina), a Lemon Berrykin who officiates the race told in Apple's story about the Berry Big Race. She only appears in one episode of the fourth season.
  • Berrykin Bertram (voiced by Paul Dobson), a Blueberry Berrykin who is Berrykin Bloom's stuck-up and cheating cousin, who resorts to dirty tricks to win what he wants. He only appears in one episode of the fourth season.
  • Queen of Berryvania (voiced by Kathleen Barr), a Plum Berrykin. she debuts in the fourth season.

Berry Bitty City residents

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  • Mr. Longface (voiced by Paul Dobson), a calm, carefree caterpillar who enjoys intricacies and art, and runs Berry Bitty City's golf course. His wise, knowledgeable personality can sometimes lead to problems. He knows words that only Blueberry can understand.
  • Bosley Bookworm (voiced by Paul Dobson), a worm who works as an attendant at the Blueberry Bookstore, he likes helping Blueberry get the books she needs.
  • Jadeybug (voiced by Nicole Oliver), a ladybug who works as a clerk at the Post Office, she can be quite forgetful at times but still tries the best she can.
  • Kadiebug (voiced by Ingrid Nilson) and Sadiebug (voiced by Janyse Jaud), two ladybugs who are Jadeybug's younger twin sisters. They are quite naughty and frequently get into arguments with each other.
  • Postmaster Bumblebee (voiced by Scott McNeil), a bumblebee who operates the Post Office and occasionally does mail duties himself.
  • Doctor Hazel Nutby (voiced by Nicole Oliver), a squirrel who functions as the doctor of Berry Bitty City. She only appeared in one episode.
  • Mavis Maraschino (voiced by Kathleen Barr): Debuting in the second season, she is a pink ladybug who works as a fashion hostess. She is quite snobby, egotistical and prefers what she wants in fashion.

Pets

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  • Custard, Strawberry's pet cat. She is friendly, playful and enjoys helping out her owner. She can also be quite skittish at times.
  • Pupcake, Strawberry's pet dog. He is a beagle who can be quite curious about his surroundings and makes sure to be a good help, even if it's done unknowingly.
  • Tom Tom, Huckleberry's pet dog. He is a Coonhound, and is the mature, responsible leader of the pups. He enjoys the company of other humans. He debuts in the third season with Huckleberry Pie.
  • Marmalade, Orange's pet dog. She is a Long-Haired orange Dachshund who can be quite mischievous. She debuts in the third season.
  • Henna, Lemon's pet dog. She is a pigtailed yellow Cocker Spaniel who is quite delicate and scared, but loves being groomed by Lemon. She debuts in the third season.
  • Scouty, Blueberry's pet dog. He is a blue Border Collie who is quite playful and is always up for a challenge, but can get distracted sometimes. He debuts in the third season.
  • Chiffon, Raspberry's pet dog. She is a purple chihuahua who is timid and quiet, but enjoys being accessorized by Raspberry. She debuts in the third season.
  • Pitterpatch, Plum's pet dog. He is a white/plum Parson Russell Terrier who likes to try out new tricks. He can sometimes get wound up. He debuts in the third season.
  • Cinnapup, Cherry's pet dog. She is a pink Dalmatian who is quite noisy and enjoys singing, just like her owner. She debuts in the third season.
  • Teatime, Apple's pet turtle. He is also Apple's sidekick when she's traveling around the world. He debuts in the fourth season, as with Apple.

Broadcast

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The series first premiered outside of the United States. In February 2010, American Greetings pre-sold the series to Playhouse Disney and M6 in France, Cartoonito in the UK, Hop! Channel in Israel, Playhouse Disney in Canada and Latin America.[2]

The series would eventually make its English debut on The Hub (currently known as Discovery Family) in 2010. It can also be viewed in Spanish on Discovery Familia.[citation needed]

The series currently airs in Canada on Family Jr. It can be also seen on Discovery Kids in Latin America.

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
PilotMarch 21, 2009July 31, 2009
126October 10, 2010November 15, 2010
213November 5, 2011March 24, 2012
313February 23, 2013May 11, 2013
413June 20, 2015September 12, 2015

Film

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The Strawberry Shortcake Movie: Sky's the Limit is a 2009 film that began the series. It is also known as the pilot for the Berry Bitty Adventures series.

Merchandise

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To coincide with the relaunch of the franchise, a toy line was produced by Hasbro and later The Bridge Direct, which were both known simply as "Strawberry Shortcake".

Home media

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In the United States, as with the 2003 series, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment distributed DVDs of this series, as well. Season 2 is the only season completely released on DVD, as the rest of the seasons are all missing an episode. Later DVDs also include digital download codes.

In France, M6 Video released the series onto DVD, including complete series boxsets.

References

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  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 600. ISBN 978-1-5381-0373-9.
  2. ^ "Deals and Sales for HIT, Poppy Cat, Strawberry Shortcake, Angelo Rules". 11 February 2010.
  1. ^ Known as MoonScoop Entertainment for the first three seasons. Animation outsourced to GDC International.
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