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Strawberry Shortcake's character was originally conceived as a mascot for a line of fruit-flavored candy before evolving into the modern character. The line was later expanded to include dolls , clothing, posters , and other products featuring the character, as well as an extended cast of friends and pets.
Strawberry Shortcake and Apple Dumplin' Immediately following art school, Fahrion was hired by American Greetings as a greeting card designer.. In 1977, while Fahrion worked at American Greetings, she was asked to create a rag doll character with a strawberry and daisy theme, in colors of pink and green, for a greeting card series.
A five-minute Strawberry Shortcake short, "Growing Better All the Time", is available exclusively in the Care Bears: Daydreams DVD (released on October 14, 2003) as a bonus feature. Numerous scenes from the short were used in the 2000s (decade) series' second opening sequence, and the song from the short was released on the "Strawberry Jams" CD.
Strawberry Shortcake. Song: “Lose You to Love Me,” by Selena Gomez. Panel guesses: Joey King, Sarah Hyland, Lucy Hale. What have you learned: “I have learned that I’m resilient and strong ...
The Season 12 semifinals arrive on Wednesday’s episode (Fox, 8/7c), bringing back Strawberry Shortcake, Wasp and Buffalos to battle for the two spots in next week’s grand finale event. Each of ...
1981: Strawberry Shortcake. This super-sweet cartoon and her cat, Custard, were originally designed for greeting cards. By the '80s, every little girl wanted a piece of the Strawberry Shortcake ...
She has a kind personality and likes creating sweet goods. Sour Grapes (voiced by Diana Kaarina): Introduced in the fourth season with her younger twin sister Sweet Grapes, she is a chef who hails from a faraway place and was hired by Strawberry to work at the Berry Bitty Café. She has a tart, rude, and sarcastic personality.
The special was produced and sponsored by the Kenner toy company, as the first special to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Despite bypassing network television, it aired on March 28, 1980, having been syndicated across over ninety American cities, and was later released on 16mm film, VHS, Betamax , and DVD.