STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE

:''This article refers to the character; for the dessert, see shortcake.''
An original Strawberry Shortcake poster

'Strawberry Shortcake' is a licensed character owned by American Greetings, originally used in greeting cards and expanded to include dolls, posters, and other products. The Strawberry Shortcake properties also include a toy line of the character's friends and pets.

Contents
History
1980s Friends
1980s toys
2002-current relaunched characters and DVD voice actors
Relaunched characters and their pets, and homes
Strawberryland Fillies
Animation
1980s television specials
2000s series
DVD Releases (Region 1)
Episodes
Shorts
Game Boy Advance Video
Theatrically-released feature film
Soundtracks
Criticisms
Inconsistencies
The TV show and the movie
Controversy
American McGee's Strawberry Shortcake
See Also
External links
References and Footnotes

History


The original design of Strawberry Shortcake and her cat Custard was done in 1977 by Muriel Fahrion during her time as a greeting card illustrator at American Greetings' Juvenile & Humorous card department. After the idea was presented to Bernie Loomis of General Mills and became a licensing entity, Fahrion designed a subsequent thirty-two characters for Those Characters From Cleveland (American Greetings' toy & licensing design division).
Cindy Moyer Patton and Janet Jones designed other later characters of the classic Strawberry Shortcake line. Lyn Edwards was the editor of the line and along with brainstorm group developed the personality profiles and the story line and philosophy. The first doll was a rag doll directed by Muriel Fahrion and created by Susan Trentel, Fahrion's sister.
The Strawberry Shortcake line of characters each had their own fruity 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. The characters lived and played in a magical world known as Strawberryland.
During the 1980s, Strawberry Shortcake became a huge fad. At the time, there were several related products, such as sticker albums, clothes, a videogame for the Atari 2600 [1], and several other products. Several TV specials were made featuring the characters, one each year between 1980 and 1985, when the fad had apparently waned. Kenner produced no new dolls or toys thereafter.
In 1991, THQ tried reviving the franchise by producing an updated line of Strawberry Shortcake dolls. Strawberry and five of her classic friends each got a makeover, with new clothes, hair, and eyes. However, the line enjoyed at best a modest success, lasting just the one year.
In 2002, the franchise was revived again, this time with a revamped look by a different designer. Also, for the first time ever, a television series with new DVD and VHS (and in certain markets, Video CD) releases was made, with soundtracks for the episodes being put out on CDs at certain intervals, along with many strong licensing deals. Bandai (along with KellyToy) was granted the rights to manufacturing the dolls and toys. DiC Entertainment was granted rights in producing the TV series, who sub-licensed the production of videos, DVDs and Video CDs of the series to 20th Century Fox Home Videos (who subsequently licenses the production of the video outside the US to various other licensees). For the first time in almost two decades, new videogames were launched, produced by The American Game Factory for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. Educational CD-ROMs for the PC were also produced. The current revival is still running, with the most recent activity being the release of a CGI-animated feature film into the US market as well as games based on the feature film for various different gaming platforms.
In 2006, Playmates Toys picked up the rights to make Strawberry Shortcake figures. The line is named "A World Of Friends". The doll Frosty Puff was new to this line, but, although a good deal of shuffling and re-distribution was made concerning the pets of the re-launched characters, very few of the new dolls were actually merchandised with pets. The line was received with mixed reactions (see Criticisms section below).

1980s Friends


The following is a list of the original Strawberry Shortcake's friends and villains with their pets and release dates. There is a bit of "wiggle room" in a few cases, between the introduction of a character, and their release as a toy. For instance, Raspberry Tart (the character) was introduced in 1980, with the first Strawberry Shortcake TV Special, alongside Huckleberry Pie, Apple Dumplin', etc., but wasn't released as a Doll until the next year. The same is true of Strawberry Shortcake's nemesis, The Peculiar Purple Pie Man. Plum Puddin' also debuted in 1980, but would not get a doll until 1984, by which time the character had apparently switched genders, and was now a girl! Moreover, with the exception of Apple Dumplin', Apricot, and The Purple Pie Man, none of the other characters would come packaged with pets (nor indeed, would most of them even be known to HAVE pets) until the 1982 releases, when all the earlier-released characters were re-issued with their animal friends. A couple of the below-listed characters weren't produced as dolls at all, namely T.N. Honey, Raisin Cane, and Baby Needs-A-Name, who was only made as a larger-sized "Blow-Kiss" baby doll. Raisin Cane was introduced as the niece of villainess Sour Grapes in Issue #1 of Star Comics' (an imprint of Marvel Comics) short-lived Strawberry Shortcake Comic Book, and, as far as is known, was never considered for any kind of commercial merchandising.
'Friend''Introduction''Pet'
Huckleberry Pie1980''Pupcake the dog''
Blueberry Muffin1980Cheesecake the mouse
Apple Dumplin'1980''Tea Time Turtle''
Raspberry Tart1980Rhubarb the monkey
Orange Blossom1981Marmalade the butterfly
Lemon Meringue1981Frappe the frog
Apricot1981Hopsalot Bunny
T. N. Honey1981''No known pet''
Butter Cookie1982Jelly Bear
Lime Chiffon1982Parfait the parrot
Cherry Cuddler1982Gooseberry
Angel Cake1982''Souffle' the skunk''
Almond Tea1983Marza Panda
Café Ole’1983Burrito the burro
Crêpe Suzette1983Éclair the poodle
Mint Tulip1983Marsh Mallard the duck
Lem n' Ada(twins)1983Sugar Woofer
Peach Blush1984Melonie Belle the lamb
Plum Puddin'1984Elderberry Owl
Baby Needs-A-Name1984Fig Boot
Banana Twirl1985''No known pet''[1]

'Villain''Introduction''Pet'
The Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak1980Berry Bird
Sour Grapes1982Dregs the snake
Raisin Cane1985Durt the worm

1980s toys



★ Berry Bake Shoppe

★ Snail Cart (with Escargot The Snail)

★ Carrousel

★ Berry-Shaped Carry Case

★ Flitter-Bit the Butterfly

★ Garden House (Gazebo)

★ Berry Cycle

★ Big Berry Trolley

Berry Merry Worm (Philbert Wormley III)

Berry Happy Home

Maple Stirrup and the Oatsmobile

2002-current relaunched characters and DVD voice actors


A contemporary Strawberry Shortcake poster called "Berry Best Friends"

'Character''Voice Actor'
Strawberry ShortcakeSarah Heinke
Custard the catSarah Koslosky
Anna Jordan
Pupcake the dogNils Haaland
Apple Dumplin'Katie Labosky
Angel CakeRachel Ware
Ginger SnapSamantha Triba
Huckleberry PieDaniel Canfield
James Street
Blueberry MuffinBianca Heyward
Peppermint FizzRebecca Noodle
Orange BlossomDejare Barfield
Coco CalypsoMelissa Deni
Rainbow SherbetLaura Grimm
Seaberry DelightAbigail Leib
Crepes SuzetteCaroline Iliff
Tea BlossomMarissa Maliani
Frosty PuffSamantha Triba
Tangerina TortaCaroline Iliff
Dana Donlan
Raspberry TorteGreer McKain
Haley Hyden-Soffer
Lemon MeringueMary Waltman
Peculiar Purple Pie Man (villain)Cork Ramer
Licorice Whip (villain)Jerry Longe
Sour Grapes (villain)Bridget Robbins

Relaunched characters and their pets, and homes


A little revamping took place at the characters' relaunch. Both Pupcake and Custard now belong to Strawberry Shortcake. In Pupcake's place, a new pet, Shoofly Frog, was introduced as Huckleberry Pie's pet, and Apple Dumplin' was relaunched as Strawberry Shortcake's sister. Also, Strawberryland is now divided into "districts" like Cakewalk, Orange Blossom Acres, Huckleberry Briar and Cookie Corners.
'Character''Pet(s)''Home''Notes'
Strawberry ShortcakeCustard the cat and Pupcake the dogStrawberryland
Apple Dumplin'Apple Ducklin'StrawberrylandRe-introduced as Strawberry Shortcake's little sister
Ginger SnapChocolate ChipmunkCookie Corners
Angel CakeVanilla Icing the lambCakewalk
Orange BlossomMarmalade the butterflyOrange Blossom AcresPet sometimes called ''Orange Marmalade''
Huckleberry PieShoofly the frogHuckleberry Briar
Peppermint FizzCola ChameleonPeppermint Place
Coco CalypsoPapaya ParrotSeaberry Beach
Blueberry MuffinCheesecake the mouseBlueberry Valley
Rainbow SherbetTriple Ripple the toucanPunch Bowl PondPet also sometimes called ''Triple Dip'' or even ''Triple Treat''
Seaberry DelightKiwi the sea turtleSeaberry Sea
Lemon MeringueSourball the skunkLemon Lane
Raspberry TorteRhubarb the racoonRaspberry MeadowsHome was originally announced as Raspberry Fields, but was changed. Her personality is somewhat similar to Peppermint Fizz.
Crepes SuzetteEclair the poodleChez Crepes in Pearis
Tea BlossomMarza PandaPlum Blossom Province
Tangerina TortaBanana Bongo the monkeyTangerine Bosque
Frosty PuffFreezer Pop the penguinNiceland
ApricotHopsalot the bunnyApricot Cottage
Cherry CuddlerGooseberry goosePearis(tba, not yet finalized)
Plum Puddingtbatba
Watermelon Kisstbatba
Banana Candytbatba

'Villains''Pet(s)''Home''Note'
Licorice WhipRavenTraveling Horsey Hoedown Showintroduced in the ''Adventures on Ice Cream Island'' DVD/episode
Peculiar Purple Pie ManBerry BirdsPorcupine Peakre-introduced in the ''Sweet Dreams'' movie
Sour GrapesDregs the snakePorcupine Peakre-introduced in the ''Sweet Dreams'' movie as The Peculiar Purple Pie Man's sister. Dregs is re-introduced in the "Berry Blossom Festival" movie/dvd.

Strawberryland Fillies


'Filly''Friend of''Home''Note'
Honey Pie PonyStrawberry ShortcakeHoney Pie PasturesHas a friend/pet named Honey Doodle the bee.
Cookie DoughGinger SnapIce Cream Island
MilkshakeAngel CakeIce Cream Island
Orange TwistOrange BlossomIce Cream Island
Huckleberry HashHuckleberry PieIce Cream Island
Cherry VanillaPeppermint FizzIce Cream Island
SpumoniCoco CalypsoIce Cream Island
Blueberry SundaeBlueberry MuffinIce Cream Island
PistachioSeaberry DelightIce Cream Island
Butter PecanRainbow SherbetIce Cream Island
Lemon IceLemon MeringueIce Cream Island
Raspberry RippleRaspberry TorteIce Cream Island
AmbrosiaCinnamon Foresta magical unicorn in some of the stories told by the friends

Animation


1980s television specials

In the early 1980s, there were six television specials starring Strawberry Shortcake. The specials were produced by Gary Rosen, and Romeo Muller (the latter of whom co-starred as "Mr. Sun") in conjunction with RLR Associates. The first and third specials were animated by what is now known as Fred Wolf Films, while the fourth, fifth, and sixth specials were produced by the Canadian company Nelvana (a company based in New York called "Perpetual Motion Pictures" animated the second). In the United States, the specials were syndicated by LBS Communications. Russi Taylor provided the voice of Strawberry Shortcake for all six specials.
'Special''Release Year'
''The World of Strawberry Shortcake''3/1/1980
''Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City''10/10/1981
''(1982)
''(1983)
''Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name''(1984)
''Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins''(1985)

As of April 2007, The World of Strawberry Shortcake and Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City have been released on a single DVD by Allumination Filmworks, however it is unknown at this time when or if the remaining four specials will be released.
2000s series

In 2003, almost two decades after the last special aired, a new series, animated and produced by DiC Entertainment was released. At present, there are 28 episodes (including 4 two-part episodes), plus one movie.
A set of Strawberry Shortcake VideoCDs exclusive to the South-East Asia region, next to a set of Strawberry Shortcake DVDs released in the US

20th Century Fox began releasing the series direct-to-DVD beginning in March of 2003 (the first few episodes were also released on VHS and bundled with certain toys). They are also available on VideoCD through various fourth party licensees in South-East Asia and in certain other markets. The series can also be seen on select TV outlets worldwide.
The first four videos contain only one story but run for twice the length of subsequent episodes. In some TV markets these four episodes are broadcast as edited 30 minute versions, while others broadcasted these as two-parters, doubling the episode count to eight. Subsequent videos in the series have two 22-minute episodes per disc. As of May 2007, 14 volumes (plus one DVD for the movie) have been released.
DVD Releases (Region 1)

'#''Video (VHS/DVD/VCD)''Release Date''Stories''Notes'
1Meet Strawberry Shortcake3/11/2003Meet Strawberry Shortcake45-minute story
2Spring for Strawberry Shortcake3/11/2003Spring for Strawberry Shortcake45-minute story
3Berry, Merry Christmas10/14/2003Berry, Merry Christmas45-minute story
4Get Well Adventure10/14/2003Get Well Adventure45-minute story, Released in the UK as ''Horse Tales''
5Adventures on Ice Cream Island8/31/2004Horse of a Different Color /
Festival of the Fillies
Villain: Licorice Whip
6Best Pets Yet8/31/2004Here Comes Pupcake /
Peppermint’s Pet Peeve
7Seaberry Beach Party2/15/2005The Mystery of Seaberry Shore /
Legend of the Lost Treasure
8Play Day Surprise2/15/2005Angel Cake in the Outfield /
Win Some, Lose Some
9Moonlight Mysteries8/30/2005Ginger Snap’s No-Light Night of Fright /
The Blueberry Beast
10Dress-up Days10/18/2005The Play’s the Thing /
The Costume Party
11World of Friends2/7/2006A Trip to Pearis, France /
The Great Friendship Festival
Alt titles: The Friendship Club /
A Festival of Friends
12Berry Fairy Tales8/22/2006When the Berry Fairy Came to Stay /
The Legend of Sherry Bobbleberry
13Cooking Up Fun11/14/2006Baby Takes the Cake /
Piece of Cake
14 The Sweet Dreams Movie 2/6/2007 Villains: The Purple Pie Man and Sour Grapes
15Berry Blossom Festival5/1/2007 Mind Your Manners /
Queen For A Day.
Like the theatrical release of "Sweet Dreams" before it, this was shown at select cineplexes across the US (in April '07) prior to its DVD release. It was then released on DVD in the US on May 1st, 2007, although it has been released in VideoCD format in Singapore and Malaysia in late April. However, it was not shown in cinemas in either of the beforementioned countries on the March cinema release date. The Purple Pie-Man and Sour Grapes appear only in the episode "Queen For A Day", while Raspberry Torte is featured in a Peppermint Fizz like role in "Mind Your Manners".[2]
16 Let's Dance 10/2/07 According to DIC, this latest dvd is slated for release in Oct. 2007. Amazon now has it listed for release on Oct. 2, 2007. Just announced for Sept. '07 -- Kidtoons will feature this as its monthly matinee (select theatrical release) during Sept. prior to the dvd release.

Episodes

'#''Episode''Release date''Notes'
1/2Meet Strawberry Shortcake3/11/200345 minutes length, broadcast version either edited to 22 minutes, or presented as a two-parter
3/4Spring for Strawberry Shortcake3/11/200345 minutes length, broadcast version either edited to 22 minutes, or presented as a two-parter
5/6Get Well Adventure10/14/200345 minutes length, broadcast version either edited to 22 minutes, or presented as a two-parter. Released in the UK as ''Horse Tales''
7/8Berry, Merry Christmas10/14/200345 minutes length, broadcast version either edited to 22 minutes, or presented as a two-parter
9Horse of a Different Color8/31/2004New opening sequence from previous 4/8 episodes, shorter credit sequence. The voice of Huckleberry Pie has changed from Daniel Canfield to James Street for the rest of the series. Also, the voice of Custard the Cat has changed from Sarah Koslosky to Anna Jordan for the rest of the series.
10Festival of the Fillies8/31/2004
11Here Comes Pupcake8/31/2004
12Peppermint’s Pet Peeve8/31/2004
13Angel Cake in the Outfield2/15/2005
14Win Some, Lose Some2/15/2005
15The Mystery of Seaberry Shore2/15/2005
16Legend of the Lost Treasure2/15/2005
17Ginger Snap’s No-Light Night of Fright8/30/2005
18The Blueberry Beast8/30/2005
19The Play’s the Thing10/18/2005
20The Costume Party10/18/2005
21A Trip to Pearis, France2/7/2006Alternative title: The Friendship Club, New opening sequence from previous episodes, credit sequence no longer includes a thumbnail version of the opening theme sequence.
22The Great Friendship Festival2/7/2006Alternative title: A Festival of Friends
23When the Berry Fairy Came to Stay8/22/2006
24The Legend of Sherry Bobbleberry8/22/2006
25Baby Takes the Cake11/14/2006
26Piece of Cake11/14/2006
27Mind Your Manners5/1/2007
28Queen For A Day.5/1/2007

Shorts

A five-minute Strawberry Shortcake short, "Growing Better All The Time", is available exclusively in the ''Care Bears: Daydreams'' DVD (released September 27, 2005) as a bonus feature. Another different short is also available exclusively in the ''Care Bears: To The Rescue'' DVD.
Game Boy Advance Video

Majesco has also released Strawberry Shortcake episodes as a Game Boy Advance Video cartridge:
:'Strawberry Shortcake Volume 1'
:
★ Meet Strawberry Shortcake
:
★ Spring for Strawberry Shortcake
:''Note'': The episodes released on Game Boy Advance Video are the 22-minute edited broadcast version of the episodes (some markets show these episodes as a two-parter without cutting off scenes instead), unlike the video versions which are 45 minutes in length each. Presumably this decision was made to keep the costs of producing the cartridges down (as the need for higher density memory chips would drive the cost of the cartridge up). As a result, two songs and a significant number of scenes from "Meet Strawberry Shortcake", as well as a song and half of the scenes from "Spring for Strawberry Shortcake" were missing from the GBA Video release if compared to the other videos.
Theatrically-released feature film

In October 2006, the first Strawberry Shortcake film, '', was released in select cities by Kidtoon Films. The Peculiar Purple Pie-Man of Porcupine Peak and Sour Grapes, which were notably absent from the TV series, are re-introduced in the movie. However, Sour Grapes is re-introduced as Purple Pieman's sister in materials related to the Sweet Dreams Movie. The movie premiered on DVD on February 6, 2007.
As of May 2007, Disney Channel Asia has screened the movie as part of it's Wonderful World of Disney movie-time line-up. However, it has not yet been released to VideoCD in the region.
Soundtracks

As of 2007, 6 soundtracks including the soundtrack for the movie has been released to CD.
'#''Album title''Release Year''Music from''Notes'
1Strawberry Jams2004
★ Meet Strawberry Shortcake
★ Spring for Strawberry Shortcake
★ Get Well Adventure
★ Growing Better Short
Enhanced CD, also released on audio cassette in limited quantities. Part of the Strawberry Dancin' Collection
2Berry Merry Christmas2003
★ Berry Merry Christmas
3Seaberry Beach Party Music2006
★ Seaberry Beach Party
★ Adventures on Ice Cream Island
★ Play Day Surprise
Enhanced CD. Part of the Strawberry Dancin' Collection
4Music for Dress-up Days2005
★ Best Pets Yet
★ Moonlight Mysteries
★ Dress-up Days
Enhanced CD. Part of the Strawberry Dancin' Collection
5The Sweet Dreams Movie2006
★ The Sweet Dreams Movie
Enhanced CD
6World of Friends2007
★ World of Friends
★ Berry Fairy Tales
★ Cooking Up Fun
7Let's Dance9/25/07
★ Berry Blossom Festival
★ Let's Dance
★ A yet-to-be-named 2008 dvd release

Criticisms


Inconsistencies

A criticism from long-time fans is the inconsistency of characters, pets, scents, etc. that exists between the vintage franchise from the 1980s and the current franchise. Some examples are:
''Character names'' - Raspberry Tart's name was changed to Raspberry Torte. Almond Tea's name was changed to Tea Blossom.
''Pets'' - Pupcake now belongs to Strawberry instead of Huck (who now has Shoofly Frog). Angel Cake no longer has Souffle skunk, but instead Vanilla Icing. Lemon Meringue's pet frog, Frappe, is replaced by Sourball the skunk (possibly explained by the switching of Souffle skunk to Vanilla Icing for Angel Cake and switching of Pupcake to Shoofly for Huck). Apple Dumplin's turtle, Teatime, is replaced by Apple Ducklin'. And maybe oddest of all is Rhubarb's (Raspberry's pet) change from a monkey to a raccoon. This might be explained by the existence of Banana Bongo (Tangerina Torta's monkey), although Banana Bongo himself was originally introduced as the leader of a monkey band on Seaberry Beach during the story introducing Coco Calypso and Seaberry Delight.
''Relationships'' - Previously unmentioned sibling pairs keep popping up, such as Strawberry Shortcake and Apple Dumplin' and The Purple Pie Man and Sour Grapes. There is also some confusion about the relationship between Crepes Suzette and the younger, recently-introduced Cherry Cuddler. Both have cherry scents and early promotional materials indicated that they are sisters. However, the box for the Playmates doll set indicates they are merely friends.
''Scents'' - Playmates' introduction of the 2006 toy line is very loose with the linked scents that have been traditional in this franchise. Examples include cherry used for Crepes Suzette, Grape used for Tea Blossom, etc. While some consider the scent mixing and blending to be part of the fun, it is also criticized for taking some of the unique and distinct personalities and associations away from each individual character.
''Fillies/Ponies'' - In early 2007, Playmates introduced three new ponies, but these are different from the previous Strawberryland Fillies. The ponies belong to Strawberry Shortcake, Angel Cake, and Crepes Suzette, and are aligned with the Berries to Blossoms doll line. The Honey Pie Pony and Milkshake names are not used and neither pony looks like the fillies previously linked to Strawberry and Angel. The new ponies are not given names of their own. In June 2007, three new ponies were introduced - two are new remakes of Strawberry's and Crepes' ponies (even more inconsistencies) and the third is Apricot's. Still no individual names for these ponies, but the series is called Sugar Sweet ponies.
''Character designs'' - Many feel that the Playmates line of dolls does not look anything like the characters on TV or the other materials at all. The Playmates dolls are all looking increasingly alike (same expressions, hairstyles, outfits) with just differing colors. Also, changes to hair colors in the dolls for Blueberry Muffin, Lemon Meringue, Angel Cake, Seaberry Delight, and even Strawberry Shortcake herself make the dolls look even less like their contemporary TV/Book/movie versions. Likewise, some eBay-savvy fans recently found a line of Baby Strawberry Shortcake dolls from South America that not only look nothing like the other Baby Strawberry Shortcake materials or the episode "Baby Takes the Cake", but even remind some fans of Psygnosis' Lemmings games[3]
The TV show and the movie

Some people were disappointed with the absence of The Purple Pie Man in the TV series. However, others applauded the removal of villains from the series with the latter preferring that the series being kept in its current format: an educational, real-life adventure program similar to Arthur or Caillou. Two camps clearly exist on this issue: There are fans (adults and children alike) that love the inclusion of antagonists such as Purple Pie Man, Sour Grapes and Licorice Whip. These fans want to continue to see more of them in movies, books, and toys. However, there are others who feel that the inclusion (or re-inclusion) of villains in the show take away from the primary focus on Strawberry and her friends as well as erode the educational content of the show, and would prefer the show and franchise be kept villain-free. These people include, but may not be limited to those who:

★ are non-fans

★ are unfamiliar with the franchise

★ are fans of "educational real-life adventure" programs who've taken a liking to the new version of the franchise

★ are only familiar with the current version of the franchise

★ disliked the original franchise for various reasons (including presence of villains), but found redemption in the new version of the franchise

Controversy


American McGee's Strawberry Shortcake

In 2003, webcomic ''Penny Arcade'' posted an "advertisement" for an imaginary computer game, ''American McGee's Strawberry Shortcake'', in reference to ''American McGee's Alice'' - a twisted and violent take on Lewis Carroll's works. American Greetings took offense to the parody and issued a cease-and-desist letter, to which the authors begrudgingly complied [4] - but not without making their indignation very clear [5].
Some argue that Penny Arcade's case was not covered under the fair use doctrine because the use of the characters in this case was for satire [6]; they claim that fair use only protects the unauthorized use of copyrighted characters in parodies of the original material, and that satire and parody are totally different concepts. Others, however, take the view that parody and satire are equally protected by law [7].
Regardless of the legality of either side's actions, this brief altercation is likely to have caused damage to American Greetings far beyond what the removed piece could have done by itself; given the webcomic's immense popularity (amplified by an article of the lawsuit appearing on Slashdot - a news site with a very large readership base and whose majority of readers are for fair use and against the likes of DRM and copy protection), American Greetings made itself look to many eyes as overzealous as Mattel in the protection of their properties, to the point of being capable of trampling artistic expression. [8] [9] [10] [11]
Various other TV shows, including Drawn Together [12] and Robot Chicken[13], have since also parodied or satirized Strawberry Shortcake in one way or another but at this time have met no reported retaliation from American Greetings.

See Also



List of Strawberry Shortcake villains

External links



Strawberry Shortcake - official site

Mint Tulip's Garden Tea Party - fan site

Huckleberry Briar - fan site

Strawberry Shortcake Guide - fan site

Strawberry Shortcake Convention

Pink Lemonade Sea - fan site

Strawberry Shortcake Lovers - fan site

Strawberry Shortcake Central - Vintage Site

References and Footnotes


1. Prototype toys of a line of "Baby Pets", from a projected (but unproduced) line of Strawberry Shortcake "Babies" dolls, apparently planned for release in 1986, are known to exist. Included in this line-up are infant versions of Custard, Marmalade, Marsh Mallard, Elderberry, Melonie Belle, Cheesecake, Frappe', and an otherwise unheard-of yellow baby elephant. Since five of these eight pets correspond to the girls featured in 1985 "Berrykins" Assortment of dolls (Strawberry, Orange Blossom, Mint Tulip, Plum Puddin' and Peach Blush), it appears that the unknown pet may be associated with the sixth Berrykins Doll, Banana Twirl.
2. [2] Information on the episodes released on TV.com a few days before the DVD was released
3. [3] TV.com post on topic.
4. http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2003/04/14
5. http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2003/04/27
6. http://www.penny-arcade.com/2003/04/21
7. http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/speech/Arts/topic.aspx?topic=parody_satire
8. http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/002368.html
9. http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/lawpoli/cases/2003042301.php
10. http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/03/04/23/0336227.shtml?tid=153
11. http://www.jasongriffey.net/wp/2003/04/28/penny-arcade-vs-strawberry-shortcake
12. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_One_Wherein_There_Is_a_Big_Twist%2C_Part_II
13. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation:_Rich_In_Spirit_%28Robot_Chicken_episode%29#Berry_Rude

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