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This is a list of all the episodes of Strawberry Shortcake .
All the episodes in this season are single 45-minute episodes. When the episodes are broadcast on television, they are either edited to 22 minutes or are presented as a two-parter.
The intro sequence uses clips from "Meet Strawberry Shortcake", as well as the "Knock Knock, Who's There" music video.
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1 | "Meet Strawberry Shortcake" | March 11, 2003 | |
Strawberry Shortcake, Custard, and Pupcake set off on an adventure to find party supplies for Strawberry's little sister, Apple Dumplin's first birthday. Along the way, Strawberry meets some brand new friends, who present her with the gifts she needs.
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2 | "Berry Merry Christmas" | October 14, 2003 | |
Strawberry Shortcake wants to do something special for her friends during the Christmas holidays. She, Pupcake, Custard, and Honey Pie Pony venture to a magical place called Holiday Land, where Strawberry tries to find the perfect presents for her friends.
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3 | "Spring for Strawberry Shortcake" | March 11, 2003 | |
It's the first day of spring in Strawberryland, but it's still snowing outside, and doesn't feel like it's spring at all. Strawberry Shortcake, Ginger Snap, and Orange Blossom go on an adventure to see where Spring has gone. Meanwhile, Huckleberry Pie and Custard learn the importance of doing the jobs.
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4 | "Strawberry Shortcake's Get Well Adventure" "Strawberry Shortcake's Horse Tales" | October 14, 2003 | |
While going on her big adventure, Honey Pie Pony hurts her leg, so she has to stay at Strawberry's house until her leg is better, and is getting impatient. Strawberry and her friends begin to tell stories to pass the time and show her that being at home isn't all bad.
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A 5-minute promotional video titled "Growing Better All the Time" was released as a bonus feature with Sterling Entertainment's Care Bears: Daydreams DVD in February 2004. It appears to be produced sometime between Seasons 1-2, as the song from the promo appears on the first CD, Strawberry Jams, while scenes from the promo were used in the opening credits of the second series of the show.
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1 | "Growing Better All the Time" | February 4, 2004 | |
Strawberry Shortcake and her friends finds a good place to start a new garden, but the crows keep ruining the flowers. With this, she and her friends build Scarecrows. Song: "Growing Better All the Time" |
Beginning with this season, 2 episodes are featured in a "compilation" format, in which Strawberry recounts the featured adventures using her "remembering book". Most TV airings, however, separate the segments as single 22-minute length episodes.
Anna Jordan replaces Sarah Koslosky as Custard the Cat's voice, while James Street replaces Daniel Canfield as Huckleberry Pie's voice.
The intro was also changed, which includes clips from "Best Pets Yet" and "Growing Better All the Time".
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5 | "Best Pets Yet" | August 31, 2004 | |
Here Comes Pupcake - Strawberry finds and cares for a stray puppy during a storm, who she names "Pupcake". Custard gets jealous of this new family addition as she expected that Strawberry would have her "Me and Custard" day and fears they now won't because of it. When Strawberry isn't looking, she attempts to chase away Pupcake, but they soon get lost. Custard soon realizes how useful Pupcake really is when he finds a way to help Strawberry and her friends know where they are. Songs:
Peppermint's Pet Peeve - Strawberry holds a "Best Pets" competition for her friends' pets, and convinces Peppermint Fizz and her pet, Cola Chameleon to join. However, the two end up resorting to cheating and winning every event, not knowing that the best part of a Pet competition is about having fun and not thinking about wanting to win. Songs:
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6 | "Adventures on Ice Cream Island" | August 31, 2004 | |
Horse of a Different Color - Honey Pie Pony is sad because she gets left out of every game for having four legs. Strawberry and her friends take her to Ice Cream Island, a place where horses like Honey Pie can roam away without any issue. When Honey Pie considers about staying on Ice Cream Island for good, Strawberry must convince her that Strawberryland is her true home. Songs:
Festival of the Fillies - The Ponies on Ice Cream Island allow Honey Pie to take part in their annual Horse Festival. The festival is threatened when a traveling showman named Licorice Whip kidnaps Honey Pie for his show, and it's up to the kids and their new filly friends to stop him. Songs:
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7 | "Play Day Surprise" | February 15, 2005 | |
Angel Cake in the Outfield - Angel Cake wants everything to go her way and gets upset whenever she loses at games, making her a bad sport. Apple Dumplin' shows her that she can be a good sport if she thinks more about the fun she can have when playing games. Songs:
Win Some, Lose Some - It's the day of the nearly-once-a-yearly Strawberryland Games, and Peppermint Fizz is determined to cheat in every race so she can win them all. It's not until Apple Dumplin's carefree nature in enjoying the fun soon makes Peppermint regret her actions. Songs:
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8 | "Moonlight Mysteries" | August 30, 2005 | |
Ginger Snap's No-Light Night of Fright - When Strawberry and her friends go camping to celebrate the end of summer, Ginger Snap is afraid to tell anyone that she is afraid of the dark, fearing that she might be the only one who is afraid. Songs:
The Blueberry Beast - When Strawberry and her friends discover a spooky-looking house, they think about the things that could live there, and fear for their lives. They soon discover that something lives in the house but it isn't at all scary and soon they find a new friend. Songs:
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9 | "Dress Up Days" | October 18, 2005 | |
The Play's the Thing - When a rainy day leaves everyone inside Blueberry Muffin's house, Strawberry Shortcake and her friends decide to hold a play based on the tale of Cinderella . Strawberry gets uncertain about using her warn-out raincoat as a costume, unsure if her friends would think otherwise. Songs:
The Costume Party - A new friend, Rainbow Sherbet, has moved into Strawberryland. Peppermint Fizz is uncomfortable about her differences, but Strawberry solves the issue by holding a costume party where everyone dresses in the same costumes, showcasing the message to Peppermint that being the same can be boring. Songs:
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10 | "Seaberry Beach Party" | February 15, 2005 | |
The Mystery of Seaberry Beach - Strawberry Shortcake, Blueberry Muffin, and Rainbow Sherbet visit Strawberry's friend, Coco Calypso. They help to solve a mystery when Coco's seaberries get stolen. Songs:
Legend of the Lost Treasure - On a day at the Seaberry Shore, the girls, and their new friend Seaberry Delight imagine themselves as mermaids, going on a big adventure to find golden Sand Dollars which Blueberry and Rainbow horde. When the girls encounter a greedy sea beast who also wants the treasure, Strawberry teaches them about sharing. Songs:
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For Season 3, the show transitions off to the "A World of Friends" format that the new toyline from Playmates Toys features.
Another new intro sequence is made, featuring clips from "World of Friends".
Episode # | Title | Release date | |
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11 | "World of Friends" | February 7, 2006 | |
The Friendship Club - Strawberry, Custard, and Pupcake travel to Pearis and meet Crepes Suzette and her pet Eclaire after she receives one of Strawberry's friendship letters. Trouble then occurs when Pupcake accidentally trashes Crepe's fashion shop and all the pets run away. They have to get back Eclaire from an on-the-run Dog Catcher.
A Festival of Friends - Strawberry holds a Great Friendship Festival in Strawberryland, but things don't go according to plan when Tea Blossom and Strawberry have trouble being honest about their differences and Angel Cake's rejection for any help causes her Friendship Cake to go wrong.
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12 | "Berry Fairy Tales" | August 22, 2006 | |
When the Berry Fairy Came to Stay - A Fairy named Margalo takes advantage of Strawberry's kind and friendly nature, and becomes very lazy when she makes Strawberry do all her work.
The Legend of Sherry Bobbleberry - Strawberry and her friends help a Fairy named Sherry Bobbleberry, who wants to be promoted to the Fairy Princess First Class, but fears her clumsiness won't get her promoted.
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13 | "Cooking Up Fun" | November 14, 2006 | |
Baby Takes the Cake - After causing a mess from cooking with Strawberry and her friends and not being allowed to help out for being too young, Apple Dumplin' has a dream where she is a big kid, but all her friends are babies like her.
Piece of Cake - Ginger Snap invents a form of Television called "Berryvision", and Honey Pie Pony suggests the idea that Strawberry and her friends should hold a Cooking Show. Orange Blossom however, is too shy to be on camera, and when everybody leaves in anger after their dishes get ruined, Orange must find a way to keep the show moving forward.
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14 | "Berry Blossom Festival" | May 1, 2007 [a] | |
Mind your Manners - Strawberry Shortcake decides to hold a Berry Blossom Festival, but Raspberry Torte dislikes the good manners that the girls are having while preparing for the Festival.
Queen for a Day - In order to steal the Berry Blossom Festival Crown, The Purple Pieman fakes the answers in a quiz that pits Sour Grapes against Strawberry for the award of Berry Blossom Queen.
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15 | "Let's Dance" | October 2, 2007 [b] | |
Everybody Dance (Dancin' in Disguise) - The Purple Pieman disguises Sour Grapes as a dance instructor, Rita Rutabaga, in order to distract the girls while he robs them of their strawberries, only for Sour to enjoy the girls' dancing and reconsider herself.
Let's Dance (Meet Apricot) - It's a snowy, cold day, and the pond freezes over. Strawberry and her friends decide to Ice Skate, but a new girl, Apricot, lies about being good at it.
NOTE: Although produced as part of Season 3 and featuring the pre-2007 designs, it was released as part of Season 4. The DVD was later reissued in the United States in 2008 to match the covers of the other Season 4 DVDs. |
Season 4 gives out a change to the artwork style. The aging of the characters was changed to make the impression that the characters had become teenagers (or for Apple Dumplin', a child). The aging of the characters was further backed by the fact that Strawberry Shortcake was seen applying for a job and later driving a car in Big Country Fun and Berry Big Journeys.
Honey Pie and the other fillies were relegated to the role of background characters, with the character of Honey Pie Pony not having spoken since Let's Dance. She was implied to have moved to Ice Cream Island permanently in the book The Friendship Trip, [1] which featured the Year 4 characters, logically explaining why she appeared less in the series for the season.
During this season, many of the separate 22-minute segments have aired earlier internationally than in the United States. The series was exclusively released direct-to-video in the country.
The intro sequence is changed yet again, this time featuring especially-made footage.
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16 | "Rockaberry Roll" | August 12, 2008 [c] | |
It Takes Talent - Strawberry and her friends form a band called "Strawberry Jams", but they focus too much on their own instruments that it doesn't make something that sounds musical and the band almost drops out of the talent show.
Playing to Beat the Band - When Ginger Snap is away, Peppermint Fizz decides to fill in for Strawberry Jams since she wants to become better friends with Strawberry Shortcake, but she is a beginner with the instrument she is playing and won't practice.
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17 | "Berry Big Journeys" | March 31, 2009 [d] | |
Strawberry's Big Journey - Strawberry and her friends go on a journey in order to see a flower that only blooms every ten years. Along the way, they meet a new friend.
Around the Berry Big World - Strawberry accepts a challenge from the Purple Pie Man to go around the world in 80 days.
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18 | "Growing Up Dreams" | August 30, 2011 [e] | |
One Small Step - While talking about their futures, Ginger Snap says she wants to be an astronaut and fly into space. Although the others don't believe she will achieve this dream, Strawberry, however, encourages Ginger Snap to dream big, which she does.
The Good Mayor - During a Career Fair, Strawberry and her friends pretend to do the jobs they'd like to do when they grow up. Peppermint Fizz becomes a mayor and ends up being a very bossy indeed.
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19 | "Big Country Fun" | March 4, 2008 | |
Back in the Saddle - Strawberry Shortcake and Angel Cake are hired to work at the dude ranch with some new friends, including the clumsy-prone Plum Puddin'. Things get a bit difficult when Strawberry and Angel Cake become very competitive, making the whole job very complicated indeed when everyone gets lost.
Down on the Farm - Caramel Corn's farm is in trouble. Her animals are running away and she's close to going out of business. Strawberry comes to the rescue and finds out the Purple Pie Man is behind the plot, by kidnapping the animals so he can purchase the farm and replace it with a theme park.
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20 | "Berry Brick Road" | March 6, 2012 [f] | |
Toto's Tale - Pupcake tells his own take on The Wizard of Oz . Strawberry has whisked away to the magical world of Oz, where she must avoid the Wicked Witch (Sour Grapes) and ask the Wizard to help her get home.
Where the Gem Berries Grow - The Gem Berries are disappearing due to the Berrykins' unwise feelings, and the Wicked Witch is wanting to destroy them all. It's Strawberry and her friends to the rescue.
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21 | "Happily Ever After" | February 9, 2009 [g] | |
Sleeping Beauty - When the Brambleberry Fairy (Angel Cake) causes a problem that makes Princess Strawberry Rose (Strawberry Shortcake) fall asleep for hundreds of years, she realizes that she needs to find a way to reverse the problem.
A Princess named Rap - Princess Rapunzel (Rainbow Sherbet)'s parents hire a teacher named Professor Grapes (Sour Grapes) to teach her the traditional ways to be willing and royal, but she isn't too pleased when Rap befriends two children (Maid Strawberry and Squire Huckleberry) who are willing to make her "Un-royal", so Professor Grapes plots revenge.
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22 | "Berrywood Here We Come" | August 31, 2010 [h] | |
Hooray for Berrywood - Strawberry and her friends travel to Berrywood to visit her old childhood friend Lime Light to help with her brand new movie. However, Lime Light is a diva in the making and is so self-centred that she blames her own problems on others and won't accept her own responsibility. When the movie threatens to shut down production, Strawberry has to make Limelight see that it's not all about her and to think of others before it's too late.
Lights... Camera... - Strawberry and her friends attempt to get a movie theatre back in business when it's on the brink of selling, but when the Purple Pieman, who wants to turn the building into a Pie Shop catches on, he plots another rotten scheme to ensure he gets the theatre instead. This almost causes victory when the plan results in Angel Cake and Blueberry Muffin falling out. Fortunately, Strawberry and Orange Blossom help the two friends get back together again and soon learn that the best way to work together and solve a problem is to talk it out sensibly, which they must use to finally show the Purple Pieman the error of his ways and get the theatre back up and running together.
Note: This is the first and only episode where Caroline Iliff voices Blueberry Muffin replacing Bianca Heyward. |
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