- Strawberry Shortcake (2003 Series)
Infobox Television
show_name = Strawberry Shortcake
caption =
show_name_2 =
genre =Animated series ,E/I
creator =Those Characters From Cleveland .American Greetings
writer =
director =
creative_director =
developer =DiC Entertainment
presenter =
starring =
voices =
narrated =
theme_music_composer = Andy Street, Judy Rothman Rofe
opentheme = Straw Buh-buh-buh-buh-berry Shortcake
endtheme = Straw Buh-buh-buh-buh-berry Shortcake (Instrumental)
composer = Andy Street, Judy Rothman Rofe, Nick Brown, Sandy Powell
country = USA
language = English
num_seasons = 4
num_episodes = 45 44 episodes released to date on Disney Channel Asia + 1 promotional 5-minute short episode.]
list_episodes =
executive_producer = Andy Heyward
Michael Maliani
Kathy McConaughy
Mike Brown
co_exec =
producer = Karren Brown
supervising_producer =
asst_producer = Kyle Jolly, Bradley Bowen, Anne Michaud
co-producer = Cindy Moyer, Mark Spangler, Dave Polter
editor =
story_editor =
location = Strawberryland
cinematography =
camera =
runtime = 22 Minutes
network =First-run syndication (U.S.)(2003-2006)CBS (2007-present)
picture_format =NTSC 480i
audio_format = Stereo sound
first_run =
first_aired =March 11 ,2003
last_aired = present
preceded_by =
followed_by =
related =
website = http://www.agkidzone.com
production_website = http://www.dicentertainment.com/
imdb_id = 0383645
tv_com_id = 28809In
2003 , almost two decades after the last special aired, a new "Strawberry Shortcake" series, animated and produced byDiC Entertainment and 20th Century Fox was released. As of March 2008, there are 28 episodes (including 4 two-part episodes), plus one short and one movie. None of the original voice actors returned to reprise their roles (not even Russi Taylor); instead, fresh talents were recruited to fill in the roles. Also, while the sun can be seen with a face various times through the series, it does not narrate the story or interact with the characters like the original Mr. Sun.Release Information
20th Century Fox began releasing the series direct-to-video beginning in March of 2003. The first few episodes were released on both DVD and VHS, and bundled with certain toys; later episodes are DVD-only. They are also available onVideoCD 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 (most notably Disney Channel Asia), as well as on theKewlopolis time slot on CBS in the US since September 2007 (prior to that, they were aired on select syndicated TV channels, most notably onThe CW affiliates in certain areas in the US).The first four videos contain only one story but run for twice the length of subsequent episodes. In the North American TV markets these four episodes are broadcast as edited 30 minute versions. In international markets, however, these are broadcasted as two-parters, doubling the episode count to eight. Subsequent videos in the series have two 22-minute episodes per disc.
In certain markets, the episodes are presented individually on the TV broadcasts but appear on the DVDs as "compilations" in which Strawberry recounts the featured adventures using her "remembering book". This is especially true for the fifth DVD onwards that is released in the North American, European and Australian market. The same market also presents the first four DVDs as expanded versions of the TV broadcasts (e.g., in the US and Canada, where the TV airings of the first four episodes of Strawberry Shortcake is known to be notoriously edited for time instead of being split into a two-parter). Other markets present the DVD releases as an uninterrupted version in the case where the TV episode is aired unedited as a two parter (as aired in certain markets worldwide- particularly the Asian market. Disney Channel Asia airs the first four episodes as two parters, where Part I is first shown followed by Part II airing the next day). As of April 2008, 17 volumes (plus one volume for the movie) have been released.
horts and PSAs
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. Numerous scenes from the short were used in the 2000s series' second opening sequence, and the song from the short was released on the "Strawberry Jams" CD.
Apart from that, a
Public Service Announcement for theASPCA was produced and aired in the US. The PSA features Strawberry Shortcake talking about the basics of pet ownership.Episodes
This is a list of all the episodes released to date, including placeholders for episodes known to exist but whose title is as of the moment unknown (i.e. the title is not shown on the start of the program). Also, it should be noted that some episodes are released under different names in different regions. This will be listed down as alternative titles if available. The episodes are classified as E/I - educational content - in the US.
Throughout the series, the theme song has been changed a total of 3 times, the voice of Custard the cat was changed from Sarah Koslosky to Anna Jordan and the voice of Huckleberry Pie was changed from Daniel Canfield to James Street after the initial 8 episodes.
Beginning of Year 4 episode "Big Country Fun", the artwork style of the characters has been changed. Due to the design of the style, the artwork leaves an impression that the characters has aged into teenagers. This illusion of 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. Also, Honey Pie and the other fillies have now been relegated into background characters (indeed, the Honey Pie character has not spoken since the "Meet Apricot"/"Let's Dance" episode). She was implied to have moved to Ice Cream Island permanently in the book "The Friendship Trip"Megan E. Bryant (Author), Laura Thomas (Illustrator); The Friendship Club Book #3: The Friendship Trip; Grosset and Dunlap; 2007; ISBN 0448445573] which featured the Year 4 characters, logically explaining why she appears less in the series for the season.
Video Releases
Below are a list of videos released to date. In the US, up until "Moonlight Mysteries", the videos were released on both VHS and DVD. However, subsequent video releases after Moonlight Mysteries were DVD only.
These videos are released on DVD by 20th Century Fox in the US and Europe as well as Magna Pacific in Australia and New Zealand, and on VideoCD by Innoform Media in South East Asia and the Far East.
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 two songs and half of the scenes from "Spring for Strawberry Shortcake" were missing from the GBA Video release if compared to the other videos. Also notable is that the song "Friendship Grows Like a Flower" was shortened.ee also
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