Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise

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Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise
Genre Animation
Comedy
Family
Cartoon series
Written by Peter Sauder
Directed byRaymond Jafelice [1]
Animation director:
Gian Celestri [1] [2]
Starring Russi Taylor
Chris Wiggins
Theme music composerPatricia Cullen
Songs composed by:
John Sebastian
Performed by:
John Sebastian [1] [2]
Phil Galdston [1] [2]
Bill Keith [1] [2]
Ben Sebastian [1] [2]
Sharon McQueen [1] [2]
Produced by:
Phil Galdston [1]
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producers Michael Hirsh
Patrick Loubert
Clive A. Smith
EditorsScott LaBarge [1]
Rob Kirkpatrick [1]
Tom Jorrin [1]
Running time23 minutes
Production companiesMAD Productions [1] [2]
Nelvana Limited [1] [2]
Those Characters from Cleveland (uncredited) [1] [2]
Original release
Network Syndication
ReleaseMarch 31, 1983 (1983-03-31) [3]

Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise is a 1983 Canadian-American animated television special that first premiered in New York City on March 31, 1983 and in Los Angeles, California on April 1. This is the first Strawberry Shortcake television special produced by Nelvana and also the first Strawberry Shortcake television special to be distributed by Lexington Broadcast Services. The following year in 1984, Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise was released on VHS. [4]

Contents

Synopsis

Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise chronicles Strawberry Shortcake's move into a new house. Her friends, including several new ones she met on a recent "around the world" vacation come to visit her. The villains attempt to ruin the fun by stealing all the recipes Strawberry's international friends bring with them.

Cast

NameCharacterSource
Russi Taylor Strawberry Shortcake [2]
Robert Ridgely Peculiar Purple Pieman
Jack Blum Captain Cackle / Additional voices
Melleny Brown Lime Chiffron
Jeri CradenSour Grapes
Jeannie EliasHuckleberry Pie / Parfait / Lem
Susan Roman Blueberry Muffin / Crepe Suzette / Ada
Chris Wiggins Mr. Sun / Narrator

Production

Housewarming Surprise was the first Strawberry Shortcake special produced by Nelvana, the previous three having been produced by Romeo Muller, Robert L. Rosen, and Fred Wolf. Bernard Loomis and Carole MacGillvray served as executive producers. [1] [2]

Release

The special premiered on March 31, 1983 on WCBS-TV in New York City, [3] and on April 1 on KTLA in Los Angeles. [2] It was subsequently released on VHS by Family Home Entertainment in early 1984.

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References

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Preceded by 1980's Strawberry Shortcake Specials
1983
Succeeded by