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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a berry, berry strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one whole season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM''', with no repeats.

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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a berry, berry strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one whole season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM''', with no repeats.repeats- it only gets one slot for a whole day. Comparatively, they air their CashCow {{Ben 10}}, about 10 times a day.
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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a berry, berry strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one whole season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM'''.

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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a berry, berry strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one whole season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM'''.AM''', with no repeats.
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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a berry, berry strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM'''.

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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a berry, berry strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one whole season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM'''.
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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a very, very strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM'''.

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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a very, very berry, berry strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM'''.
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** After much pressure (remember that SSC has a very, very strong base in Malaysia), Cartoon Network has agreed to air SSC:BBA on the main channel in addition to Boomerang. However, the episodes are not only one season behind Boomerang, they're aired at an ungodly time of '''6 AM'''.
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* DisneyDeath - Wicker and the potato guards in ''Death Valley of No Return!''



** The death of James Street ventures into this territory. His character, Huckleberry Pie, often used a skateboard to get around Strawberryland. Riding without a helmet, Street was in a fatal skateboarding crash. (Daniel Canfield voiced Huck for the remaining seasons and in ''Death Valley of No Return'' and VeggieTales ''Pickle Foothigh''.)

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** The death of James Street ventures into this territory. His character, Huckleberry Pie, often used a skateboard to get around Strawberryland. Riding without a helmet, Street was in a fatal skateboarding crash. (Daniel Canfield voiced Huck for the remaining seasons and in ''Death Valley of No Return'' and VeggieTales ''Pickle Foothigh''.seasons.)

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* DisneyDeath - Wicker and the potato guards in ''Death Valley of No Return!''



** The death of James Street ventures into this territory. His character, Huckleberry Pie, often used a skateboard to get around Strawberryland. Riding without a helmet, Street was in a fatal skateboarding crash. (Daniel Canfield voiced Huck for the remaining seasons.)

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** The death of James Street ventures into this territory. His character, Huckleberry Pie, often used a skateboard to get around Strawberryland. Riding without a helmet, Street was in a fatal skateboarding crash. (Daniel Canfield voiced Huck for the remaining seasons.seasons and in ''Death Valley of No Return'' and VeggieTales ''Pickle Foothigh''.)

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* UncannyValley - Some of the characters'(especially the Berrykins) expressions are a bit TOO realistic in CGI...
* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Not by The Hub, but by Cartoon Network, which somehow acquired the rights to air programming featuring Hasbro's characters in most regions outside North America. Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that have cable providers that do carry Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network channel itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.

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* UncannyValley - Some PuritySue: Strawberry Shortcake has been [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] into this. She's more of the characters'(especially the Berrykins) expressions are a bit TOO realistic in CGI...
"I told you so" lecture than an actual character.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Not by The Hub, but by Cartoon Network, which somehow acquired the rights to air programming featuring Hasbro's characters in most regions outside North America. Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that have cable providers that do carry Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network channel itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.show.
* SoOkayItsAverage
* UncannyValley: The Berrykins
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game, not a trope.


* BetterThanItSounds - It's definitely never a mindless series. The humor is clever, the characters are likable, and it is an all-around good set of shows that do not apologize for being what they are yet are still able to maintain vocal fans of all ages and genders.
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** The death of James Street ventures into this territory. His character, Huckleberry Pie, often used a skateboard to get around Strawberryland. Riding without a helmet, Street was in a fatal skateboarding crash. (Daniel Canfield voiced Huck for the remaining seasons.)
* {{Lostalgia}}: After cries of RuinedForever died down for the 2009 series, this trope lingered on for some of the fans of the 2003/2007 series, especially while listening to the more touching songs of the older series and realizing that they'll never be able to hear the sweet voices of the characters they knew and loved, and realizing that the show's musical direction will never be the same.

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** The death of James Street ventures into this territory. His character, Huckleberry Pie, often used a skateboard to get around Strawberryland. Riding without a helmet, Street was in a fatal skateboarding crash. (Daniel Canfield voiced Huck for the remaining seasons.)
* {{Lostalgia}}: After cries of RuinedForever died down for the 2009 series, this trope lingered on for some of the fans of the 2003/2007 series, especially while listening to the more touching songs of the older series and realizing that they'll never be able to hear the sweet voices of the characters they knew and loved, and realizing that the show's musical direction will never be the same.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Not by The Hub, but by Cartoon Network, which somehow acquired the rights to air programming featuring Hasbro's characters outside North America. Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that do have cable providers carrying Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network channel itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Not by The Hub, but by Cartoon Network, which somehow acquired the rights to air programming featuring Hasbro's characters in most regions outside North America. Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that do have cable providers carrying that do carry Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network channel itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that do have cable providers carrying Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network channel itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Not by The Hub, but by Cartoon Network, which somehow acquired the rights to air programming featuring Hasbro's characters outside North America. Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that do have cable providers carrying Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network channel itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that do have cable providers carrying Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network package itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that do have cable providers carrying Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network package channel itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.
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* AwesomeMusic - There are people who buy the music CDs of the series.

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* AwesomeMusic - There To the point that there are people who buy the music CDs of the series.soundtrack releases.
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* UncannyValley - Some of the characters'(especially the Berrykins) expressions are a bit TOO realistic in CGI...

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* UncannyValley - Some of the characters'(especially the Berrykins) expressions are a bit TOO realistic in CGI...CGI...
* ScrewedByTheNetwork - Arguably, Cartoon Network's action of putting the show on it's sister channel, Boomerang, instead of on the main Cartoon Network channel itself, qualifies for this trope. Not only is Boomerang not as widely available worldwide as it's older sibling (to the point that there are countries in the world that do have cable providers carrying Cartoon Network but not Boomerang), in countries that do have both, Boomerang is typically a premium size-up package pay channel while the main Cartoon Network package itself is a basic package pay channel. This severely limits the availability of the show.
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* {{Lostalgia}}: After cries of RuinedForever died down for the 2009 series, this trope lingered on for some of the fans of the 2003/2007 series, especially while listening to the more touching songs of the older series and realizing that they'll never be able to hear the sweet voices of the characters they loved and knew, or songs of such high quality, ever again.

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* {{Lostalgia}}: After cries of RuinedForever died down for the 2009 series, this trope lingered on for some of the fans of the 2003/2007 series, especially while listening to the more touching songs of the older series and realizing that they'll never be able to hear the sweet voices of the characters they loved knew and knew, or songs of such high quality, ever again.
loved, and realizing that the show's musical direction will never be the same.
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* AwesomeMusic - There are people who buy the music CDs of the series.
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* {{Lostalgia}}: After cries of RuinedForever died down for the 2009 series, this trope lingered on for some of the fans of the 2003/2007 series, especially while listening to the more touching songs of the older series and realizing that they'll never be able to hear the sweet voices of the characters they loved and knew, or have songs of such educational quality, ever again.

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* {{Lostalgia}}: After cries of RuinedForever died down for the 2009 series, this trope lingered on for some of the fans of the 2003/2007 series, especially while listening to the more touching songs of the older series and realizing that they'll never be able to hear the sweet voices of the characters they loved and knew, or have songs of such educational high quality, ever again.
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* {{Lostalgia}}: After cries of RuinedForever died down for the 2009 series, this trope lingered on for some of the fans of the 2003/2007 series, especially while listening to the more touching songs of the older series and realizing that they'll never be able to hear the sweet voices of the characters they loved and knew, or have songs of such educational quality, ever again.

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* AwesomeMusic - ''The World of Strawberry Shortcake'', ''Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City'' and ''Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade'' feature music by Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman. You might know them better as Flo (Volman) and Eddie (Kaylan), of The Turtles, [[FrankZappa The Mothers Of Invention]] and ''DownAndDirtyDuck'' fame.


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* AwesomeMusic - ''The World of Strawberry Shortcake'', ''Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City'' and ''Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade'' feature music by Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman. You might know them better as Flo (Volman) and Eddie (Kaylan), of The Turtles, [[FrankZappa The Mothers Of Invention]] and ''DownAndDirtyDuck'' fame.
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* AwesomeMusic - ''The World of Strawberry Shortcake'', ''Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City'' and ''Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade'' feature music by Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman. You might know them better as Flo (Volman) and Eddie (Kaylan), of The Turtles, [[FrankZappa The Mothers Of Invention]] and ''DownAndDirtyDuck'' fame.
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* {{Mondegreen}} - Happened to some during the Berrykins' song in "Sky's the Limit!". The fast, pitch shifted voices singing sounded incoherent to some viewers, and resulted in strange lines like "Do we have a very nice butt?". It didn't help that the closed captioning was flashing by at too fast a rate to be comprehensible without pausing, either.

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* {{Mondegreen}} - Happened to some during the Berrykins' song in "Sky's the Limit!". The fast, pitch shifted voices singing sounded incoherent to some viewers, and resulted in strange lines like "Do we have a very nice butt?". It didn't help that the closed captioning was flashing by at too fast a rate to be comprehensible without pausing, either.either.
* UncannyValley - Some of the characters'(especially the Berrykins) expressions are a bit TOO realistic in CGI...
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* * {{Mondegreen}} - Happened to some during the Berrykins' song in "Sky's the Limit!". The fast, pitch shifted voices singing sounded incoherent to some viewers, and resulted in strange lines like "Do we have a very nice butt?". It didn't help that the closed captioning was flashing by at too fast a rate to be comprehensible without pausing, either.

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* * {{Mondegreen}} - Happened to some during the Berrykins' song in "Sky's the Limit!". The fast, pitch shifted voices singing sounded incoherent to some viewers, and resulted in strange lines like "Do we have a very nice butt?". It didn't help that the closed captioning was flashing by at too fast a rate to be comprehensible without pausing, either.
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Trope was redefined for In Universe use only.


* AdaptationDecay - If you really cared about the lack of villains in the newest incarnation, that is.



* * {{Mondegreen}} - Happened to some during the Berrykins' song in "Sky's the Limit!". The fast, pitch shifted voices singing sounded incoherent to some viewers, and resulted in strange lines like "Do we have a very nice butt?". It didn't help that the closed captioning was flashing by at too fast a rate to be comprehensible without pausing, either.

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* * {{Mondegreen}} - Happened to some during the Berrykins' song in "Sky's the Limit!". The fast, pitch shifted voices singing sounded incoherent to some viewers, and resulted in strange lines like "Do we have a very nice butt?". It didn't help that the closed captioning was flashing by at too fast a rate to be comprehensible without pausing, either.
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* PeripheryDemographic - It's not just kids who watch the TV series and specials, and collect the toys. However, special mention go out to the early episodes of the 2003 continuity for not only attracting the adult collectors but educational programming connoisseurs as well.



* ParanoiaFuel and AdultFear: The first special will get children to think twice when strangers come up to them and try to sell them anything. Not that it's a bad thing of course.




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** The death of James Street ventures into this territory. His character, Huckleberry Pie, often used a skateboard to get around Strawberryland. Riding without a helmet, Street was in a fatal skateboarding crash. (Daniel Canfield voiced Huck for the remaining seasons.)

!! The 2009 series
* * {{Mondegreen}} - Happened to some during the Berrykins' song in "Sky's the Limit!". The fast, pitch shifted voices singing sounded incoherent to some viewers, and resulted in strange lines like "Do we have a very nice butt?". It didn't help that the closed captioning was flashing by at too fast a rate to be comprehensible without pausing, either.

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* BetterThanItSounds - It's definitely never a mindless series. The humor is clever, the characters are likable, and it is an all-around good set of shows that do not apologize for being what they are yet are still able to maintain vocal fans of all ages and genders.




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* RecycledPremise - Strawberry's toy company Kenner swapped out fruit/food for flowers to create the characters and setting of the similar (and scented) toy line Rose-Petal Place in 1984, which spun off two animated specials.
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* AdaptationDecay - If you really cared about the lack of villains in the newest incarnation, that is.

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* EarWorm - The songs!




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* ViewerGenderConfusion - Coupled with DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything for Plum Puddin' in the '80s. Plum is a boy in the first episodes. Plum is missing in the middle episodes. Plum returns to Strawberryland as a girl for the final episodes.
** Also in the '80s, Souffle the Skunk is called by both male and female pronouns. Souffle's voice actress often played male characters, to further the confusion.
** In the 2003 remake, possibly as a homage to the '80s Plum, Plum Puddin' is assigned to a horse who is referred to by male and female pronouns.

!! The 1980s series
* GeniusBonus - The Purple Pieman's competing recipe in the ''Big Apple City'' bake-off is one for "kohlrabi cookies" -- [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohlrabi kohlrabi]] is a variety of ''cabbage''. No wonder the results are bad!
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* FanNickname / PortmanteauSeriesNickname - SSC

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