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The original 1980s Strawberry Shortcake doll and pet

Strawberry Shortcake is a doll and pop culture character. Before she was a doll and animated character, she was a drawing on greeting cards. The doll has red hair and smells like strawberries. Kenner products created the first Strawberry Shortcake doll in 1979. At that time she resembled a typical rag doll, complete with freckles, a mop of red yarn hair, and a strawberry printed bonnet and a dress with apron, but the unique selling point was that, she smelt of strawberries. The Strawberry Shortcake line of characters each had their own fruit or dessert-themed name with clothing to match, and they each had a dessert or fruit-named pet. Like the Strawberry Shortcake doll, all the other characters’ dolls had hair scented to match their dessert theme.[1]

There was Apple Dumpling, the baby and Raspberry Tart who, in the television programs, was capable of the odd cutting remark. This is what Apple Dumpling looked like back in the 1980s.[2]

She first appeared on cards by American Greetings, and there soon were a series of dolls (each that smell like a different fruit and had a pet) and several TV specials produced by DIC and Nelvana. The characters in the collection from the 1980s were:

2000s revival

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The main characters from the first season of Strawberry Shortcake. Left to right: Orange Blossom, Angel Cake, Strawberry Shortcake, Ginger Snap, and Huckleberry Pie

In 2003, after other 1980s toys (Care Bears, My Little Pony, G.I. Joe, etc.) were brought back for kids and parents who played with them and new line of dolls was released and along with several direct-to-DVD specials. To make her look more modern, she has jeans and a striped sweater. The first season debuted on HBO Family and later, CBS's Saturday Morning cartoon children's block (Kewlopolis). The new characters are:

2009 series

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Statue in public of Strawberry Shortcake.

In 2009 a 3D animated series was created. It was more simplistic, and girly, with many of the characters having the same hair and a simple dress. The girls were only a few inches tall and lived in a tiny town in a meadow. Each one ran a buisness. Strawberry kept her cat and dog from the last series, Pupcake and Custard. Apple Dumpling still had Tea Time Turtle. Every other girl got a dog.

  • Strawberry Shortcake - with Pupcake and Custard. Owns a bakery and cafe. Always helps solve conflict.
  • Orange Blossom - her skin was lightened a lot, causing controversy. Runs a general store
  • Lemon Meringue - cute diva girl who cuts hair in her salon.
  • Raspberry Torte - meek and generous fashion designer and tailor
  • Blueberry Muffin - clueless and awkward girl who has a book store.
  • Plum Pudding - energetic dance teacher. She likes ballet and hiphop and any type of dance.
  • Cherry Jam - a brand new character, a j-pop singing celebrity.
  • Huckleberry Pie - the only boy, a simple boy who helps get dogs adopted.
  • Apple Dumpling - She is Stawberry's cousin, not sister. She likes to take travel photos and knows about technology.
  • Sour Grapes - has a twin, Sweet Grapes. Likes to cook spicy and nutritious food. Very tough and cool.
  • Sweet Grapes - the second twin. Wears glasses, dresses in kawaii hipster or lolita fashion, and of course, is very sweet. Likes to make sugary desserts.
  • Raisin Cane - Sour and Sweet's mean cousin who likes posting videos to the internet and making business scams.

2021 TV series

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Newly revealed design for Strawberry Shortcake

Strawberry Shortcake: Berry In The Big City Is A Canadian animated television series produced by Wildbrain Studios Which airs on Youtube for free, Netflix (United States) and Family Jr. (Canada).

  • Strawberry Shortcake - with cat Custard Runs a food truck in this show and wants to be the best baker ever. She moved from the country so doesn't know much about the big city.
  • Aunt Praline Strawberry's motherly type aunt who lets Strawberry live with her. She is always encouraging and motivational.
  • Orange Blossom - with dog Pupcake Orange has a smoothie cart. She is a tomboy and loves sports and is energetic and competitive. Strawberry's best friend.
  • Lemon Meringue A fun loving inventor. She is very smart but is awkward with her social skills. Her best friend is Lime Chiffon.
  • Lime Chiffon - with Parfait Parrot A very smart girl who loves reading and fashion. She has two dads, one is a fashion designer. She owns a frozen drink cart with Lemon Meringue. She is also close friends with Bread Pudding
  • Blueberry Muffin - with Cheesecake Mouse An odd girl who is a hippie, she likes to go with the flow and do things her way. She cares about the environment. She runs an ice cream cart.
  • Raspberry Tart A fashionable girly girl who wants to be the best baker, just like Strawberry. She was a rival of Strawberry but the two girls learned to get along. They are now close friends. Raspberry is also in a friend group with Sour, and Bread.
  • Bread Pudding A snooty, flamboyant boy who is the manager of all the food trucks. He takes pride in keeping things organized. He is fashionable and knows the new trends.
  • Sour Grapes A quiet goth girl who is best friends with Raspberry. She has trouble fitting in.
  • Huckleberry Pie - with Red Hot the ferret An energetic street musician. He plays guitar. He knows a lot about the city so he helped Strawberry learn. He is the opposite but did become good friends with Bread Pudding.
  • Cherry Jam A pop star and singer. She was almost too shy to go on stage.
  • Peppermint Fizz A bold and brave girl who is Cherry's best friend, and is a guitarist while Cherry sings.
  • Raisin Cane In Cherry Jam's band, a nonbinary kid who plays drums.
  • The Purple Pie Man An evil man who wants to destroy Strawberry's business. He has a large company where he sells frozen pies.

References

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  1. "- Strawberry Shortcake Dolls". 2021-04-19. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  2. "Ooh-ooh that smell: 30 years of Strawberry Shortcake". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 2021-11-29.