Includes:Strawberry Shortcake: Meet Strawberry Shortcake (2003)Strawberry Shortcake: Spring For Strawberry Shortcake (2003)Strawberry Shortcake: Meet Strawberry Shortcake One of the beloved '80s cartoon characters to be revived for the next generation, Strawberry Shortcake makes a comeback with the animated children's video Meet Strawberry Shortcake. Wearing jeans...
Read moreIncludes:Strawberry Shortcake: Meet Strawberry Shortcake (2003)Strawberry Shortcake: Spring For Strawberry Shortcake (2003)Strawberry Shortcake: Meet Strawberry Shortcake One of the beloved '80s cartoon characters to be revived for the next generation, Strawberry Shortcake makes a comeback with the animated children's video Meet Strawberry Shortcake. Wearing jeans instead of her old dress-and-apron outfit, the updated title heroine spends this episode planning a birthday party for her little sister, Apple Dumpling. Accompanied by their cat Custard and dog Cupcake, the two sisters go on a journey in search of party supplies and end up in the land of Cookie Corners. Along the way, she meets girl pals Orange Blossom, Angel Cake, Huckleberry Pie, and Ginger Snap. In keeping with the sweet-smelling line of toys, the DVD edition of this title comes with strawberry-scented pink packaging. Recommended for kids aged two to seven and grown-ups with an affinity for '80s nostalgia. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie GuideStrawberry Shortcake: Spring For Strawberry Shortcake One of the beloved '80s cartoon characters to be revived for the next generation, Strawberry Shortcake makes a comeback with the animated children's video Spring for Strawberry Shortcake. This adventure takes place on the first day of spring in Strawberryland, plagued with cold, wind, and frost. Wearing jeans instead of her old dress-and-apron outfit, the updated title heroine joins her friends Orange Blossom and Ginger Snap to try and convince the spirit of spring that she is needed. In keeping with the sweet-smelling line of toys, the DVD edition of this title comes with strawberry-scented pink packaging. Recommended for kids aged two to seven and grown-ups with an affinity for '80s nostalgia. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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