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* TransAudienceInterpretation: Plum Pudding was originally created as a boy, but was changed to a girl later in the 80s after a period of her being missing. Thus, a lot of the fan base headcanons her to be a trans girl.
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* TransAudienceInterpretation: Plum Pudding was originally created as a boy, but was changed to a girl in the 2003 reboot. Thus, a lot of the fan base headcanons her to be a trans girl.

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* TransAudienceInterpretation: Plum Pudding was originally created as a boy, but was changed to a girl later in the 2003 reboot.80s after a period of her being missing. Thus, a lot of the fan base headcanons her to be a trans girl.
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* TransAudienceInterpretation: Plum Pudding was originally created as a boy, but was changed to a girl in the 2003 reboot. Thus, a lot of the fan base headcanons her to be a trans girl.
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** Similar to corporate sibling ''Care Bears'', Strawberry Shortcake stuff generally never reaches Japan, despite being a country known for embracing cuteness and the franchise's popularity in the rest of Asia.

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** Similar to corporate sibling ''Care Bears'', ''[[Franchise/CareBears Care Bears]]'', Strawberry Shortcake stuff generally never reaches Japan, despite being a country known for embracing cuteness and the franchise's popularity in the rest of Asia. Only the 2009 cartoon was dubbed, and it was a Netflix exclusive [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes that was later removed from the service, making it lost.]] There were [[http://www.everythingblueberrymuffin.com/japandolls.html some exclusive 80s dolls]] and a collab with Franchise/{{Hello Kitty}} in 2017.
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* FanNickname: SBSC or SSC.
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* AmateurCast: A majority of the voice actors in the 2003 series were based out Omaha, Nebraska and had no previous acting experience or at best, had involvement in local theater and/or were local and/or regional radio and/or television personalities. Even today, they're all [[OneBookAuthor One-Book Authors]] who never acted (on-screen at least) again after the series ended its run and subsequently rebooted with a new set of cast members.

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* AmateurCast: A majority of the voice actors in the 2003 series were based out of Omaha, Nebraska and had no previous acting experience or at best, had involvement in local theater and/or were local and/or regional radio and/or television personalities. Even today, they're all [[OneBookAuthor One-Book Authors]] who never acted (on-screen at least) again after the series ended its run and subsequently rebooted with a new set of cast members.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: A former Shin'en level designer who went by the screen name "Collect-Thor" on Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GE7zul6cT4 recalled]] how he and his team had to deal with American Greetings imposing strict rules on what the characters can or cannot do. They wanted Strawberry to GoombaStomp on enemies but this was vetoed by the licensor as it was deemed as too violent of an act for Strawberry and her friends to pull off, making the game harder than what was intended for the target audience.
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* OldShame: [=WildBrain=] apparently saw the scrapped 2017 reboot as too much of an embarrassment, prompting them to purge most if not all traces of it from their official literature.

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* OldShame: [=WildBrain=] Creator/WildBrain apparently saw the scrapped 2017 reboot as too much of an embarrassment, prompting them to purge most if not all traces of it from their official literature.
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* CrossdressingVoices: Huckleberry Pie was voiced by two women in the original 1980s series.
** Ditto for the French dub of the 2003 series, where he was voiced by Hélène Chanson.
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* OldShame: [=WildBrain=] apparently saw the scrapped 2020s reboot as too much of an embarrassment, prompting them to purge most if not all traces of it from their official literature.

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* OldShame: [=WildBrain=] apparently saw the scrapped 2020s 2017 reboot as too much of an embarrassment, prompting them to purge most if not all traces of it from their official literature.
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* AmateurCast: A majority of the voice actors in the 2003 series were based out Omaha, Nebraska and had no previous acting experience or at best, had involvement in local theater and/or were local and/or regional radio and/or television personalities. Even today, they're all [[OneBookAuthor One-Book Authors]] who never acted (on-screen at least) again after the series ended its run and faded into obscurity.

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* AmateurCast: A majority of the voice actors in the 2003 series were based out Omaha, Nebraska and had no previous acting experience or at best, had involvement in local theater and/or were local and/or regional radio and/or television personalities. Even today, they're all [[OneBookAuthor One-Book Authors]] who never acted (on-screen at least) again after the series ended its run and faded into obscurity.subsequently rebooted with a new set of cast members.
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** ''Berry in the Big City'' uses Toronto-based actors, except for Creator/AndreaLibman as Lemon Meringue, who's from Vancouver.

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** ''Berry in the Big City'' uses a mix of Toronto-based actors, except for Creator/AndreaLibman as Lemon Meringue, who's from Vancouver.actors (Ana Sani, Bahia Watson, Margarita Valderrama) and Vancouver-based actors (Creator/AndreaLibman, Diana Kaarina, Creator/VincentTong, Meg Roe, Creator/TabithaStGermain).
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** Similar to corporate sibling ''Care Bears'', Strawberry Shortcake stuff generally never reaches Japan, despite being a country known for embracing cuteness and the franchise's popularity in the rest of Asia.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://worldofstrawberry.wikia.com/wiki/Strawberry_Shortcake_Wiki There]] [[http://strawberryshortcake.wikia.com/wiki/Strawberry_Shortcake_Wiki are]] [[http://strawberryshortcakeberrybitty.wikia.com/wiki/Strawberry_Shortcake three]].

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* TheWikiRule: [[http://worldofstrawberry.wikia.com/wiki/Strawberry_Shortcake_Wiki There]] There [[http://strawberryshortcake.wikia.com/wiki/Strawberry_Shortcake_Wiki are]] [[http://strawberryshortcakeberrybitty.wikia.com/wiki/Strawberry_Shortcake three]].two]]. Unfortunately, [[SturgeonsLaw like a lot of fandom wikis]], the quality isn't berry good, as they tend to have grammar errors, misinformation, {{Fanon}} passed off as canon, etc.
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made it less of a run on sentence lol


** The original 1980s version of the franchise is less known outside of North America and certain Western European countries because of the lack of exports of the cartoons and merchandise that later versions got.

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** The Most countries outside of North America and Western Europe are less familiar with the original 1980s version of the franchise franchise. This is less known outside of North America and certain Western European countries because of unlike later versions, the lack of exports of the cartoons 80s specials and merchandise that later versions got.received less exports outside of the US.
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** The original 1980s version of the franchise is less known outside of North America and certain Western European countries because of the lack of exports of the cartoons and merchandise that later versions got.
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** There actually exists [[https://kidscreen.com/2005/06/01/strawberry-20050601/ two live-action versions]] of the 2003 series, one produced in Canada and another produced in Latin America by EXIM. Along with airing in Spanish and Portuguese, EXIM's version was dubbed and shown in South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Ironically, neither version ever aired in the US, despite sharing the same continent with both regions and being where Strawberry originates from.

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** There actually exists [[https://kidscreen.com/2005/06/01/strawberry-20050601/ two live-action versions]] of the 2003 series, one produced in Canada and another produced in Latin America by EXIM. Along with airing in Spanish and Portuguese, EXIM's version was dubbed and shown in South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. It also was later turned into a stage show with a different cast. Ironically, neither version ever aired in the US, despite sharing the same continent with both regions and being where Strawberry originates from.
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** There actually exists [[https://kidscreen.com/2005/06/01/strawberry-20050601/ two live-action versions]] of the 2003 series, one produced in Canada and another produced in Latin America by EXIM. Along with airing in Spanish and Portuguese, EXIM's version was dubbed and shown in South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Ironically, neither version ever aired in the US, despite sharing the same continent with both regions and where Strawberry originates from.

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** There actually exists [[https://kidscreen.com/2005/06/01/strawberry-20050601/ two live-action versions]] of the 2003 series, one produced in Canada and another produced in Latin America by EXIM. Along with airing in Spanish and Portuguese, EXIM's version was dubbed and shown in South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Ironically, neither version ever aired in the US, despite sharing the same continent with both regions and being where Strawberry originates from.
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** There actually exists [[https://kidscreen.com/2005/06/01/strawberry-20050601/ two live-action versions]] of the 2003 series, one produced in Canada and another produced in Latin America by EXIM. Along with airing in Spanish and Portuguese, EXIM's version was dubbed and shown in South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Ironically, neither version ever aired in the US, despite sharing the same continent with both regions and where Strawberry originates from.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Most of the voice actors were children or teenagers while voicing their characters.

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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Most of the voice actors in the 2003 series were children or teenagers while voicing their characters.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The 2017 reboot wasn't that well received, ''to put it mildly.'' Announced in 2016, the reboot was to feature redesigned characters rendered in CGI as with the 2009 series, but the promotional renders put off a lot of fans, with some comparing the character designs unfavourably with Vanellope of ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''. Likely as a result of this, [=WildBrain=] quietly canned it in favour of a retooled 2D animated incarnation in its place, even going so far as to purging most if not all traces of the failed reboot from their official literature.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The 2017 reboot wasn't that well received, ''to put it mildly.'' Announced in 2016, the reboot was to feature redesigned characters rendered in CGI as with the 2009 series, but the promotional renders put off a lot of fans, with some comparing the character designs unfavourably with Vanellope of from ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''. Likely as a result of this, [=WildBrain=] quietly canned it in favour of a retooled 2D animated incarnation in its place, even going so far as to purging most if not all traces of the failed reboot from their official literature.

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** The 2003 series: ''Ice Cream Island Riding Camp'' for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance and the PC port of ''The Sweet Dreams Game'' for the [=PS2=] got a Europe-only release. Also, [=PS2=] version of the Sweet Dreams Game never got an NTSC/J release in Asia despite the show's popularity in the region.

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** The 2003 series: ''Ice Cream Island Riding Camp'' for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance and the PC port of ''The Sweet Dreams Game'' for the [=PS2=] got a Europe-only release. Also, [=PS2=] version of the Sweet ''Sweet Dreams Game Game'' never got an NTSC/J release in Asia despite the show's popularity in the region.



** The 2003 episodes are seeing re-releases on ''Franchise/LeapFrog'''s app center for the [=LeapPad=] Explorer and Leapster Explorer series of kiddie consoles, but the title is only available to the US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand.

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** The 2003 episodes are seeing re-releases on ''Franchise/LeapFrog'''s app center for the [=LeapPad=] Explorer and Leapster Explorer series of kiddie children's educational consoles, but the title is only available to the US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand.Zealand.
* OldShame: [=WildBrain=] apparently saw the scrapped 2020s reboot as too much of an embarrassment, prompting them to purge most if not all traces of it from their official literature.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The 2017 reboot wasn't that well received, ''to put it mildly.'' Announced in 2016, the reboot was to feature redesigned characters rendered in CGI as with the 2009 series, but the promotional renders put off a lot of fans, with some comparing the character designs unfavourably with Vanellope of ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''. Likely as a result of this, [=WildBrain=] quietly canned it in favour of a retooled 2D animated incarnation in its place, even going so far as to purging most if not all traces of the failed reboot from their official literature.
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* OnlySoManyCanadianActors:
** ''Berry Bitty Adventures'' uses actors from Creator/TheOceanGroup.
** ''Berry in the Big City'' uses Toronto-based actors, except for Creator/AndreaLibman as Lemon Meringue, who's from Vancouver.


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* RoleReprise: Andrea Libman returns to voice Lemon Meringue in ''Berry in the Big City'', having previously voiced her in ''Berry Bitty Adventures''.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Most of the voice actors in the 2003 series have little to no information about themselves or social media presence online.
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** ''Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures'' premiered on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in Germany three months before its American premiere on The Hub, and finished its run before the U.S. premiere too.

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** ''Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures'' premiered on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in Germany three months before its American premiere on The Hub, and finished its [[UnfinishedDub one-season]] run before the U.S. premiere too.

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* ShortRunInPeru: Season 4 aired in Europe two months before it aired in Asia.

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** ''Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures'' premiered on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in Germany three months before its American premiere on The Hub, and finished its run before the U.S. premiere too.
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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: The 2003 incarnation had a lot of these in its waning years thanks to a particularly prolific troll who claims to be the niece of someone working in Creator/DiCEntertainment. Lies spread by the troll largely include season 4 rumors and false synopsis regarding said season, and she even used manipulated audio as proof (most notably, "Nothing Lasts Forever" from the ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter'' episode "Hope Castle" that is said to be from the ending of that incarnation of the show). Even when finally exposed, some people chose to believe the troll and reject the truth.
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* DummiedOut: The NTSC/UC version of ''The Sweet Dreams Game'' for the [=PS2=] 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.

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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Huckleberry Pie's second voice actor in the 2003 series, James Street, died after a skateboarding accident. As a result, [[TheOriginalDarrin Daniel Canfield, his original voice actor,]] came back to reprise the role.


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* DiedDuringProduction: Huckleberry Pie's second voice actor in the 2003 series, James Street, died after a skateboarding accident. As a result, [[TheOriginalDarrin Daniel Canfield, his original voice actor,]] came back to reprise the role.

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