Really, they get so much out of this I don't even mind letting them watch several episodes in a row, which is rare for me! This is definitely a much watch for any kid 2-6, maybe even older! My newborn even likes this show, though I think it's more that she likes the music and stuff then the actual show. All of the original characters are favourites of my little ones, and they both adore Custard the most of the pets. cartoon series Dexter's Laboratory, Spawn, Jackie Chan Adventures, Teen Titans. Plus, I'm not a huge fan of the characters that come on after that. Strawberry Shortcake (1980), Puffand the Incredible Mr. After that, the episodes can be a bit jumbly since there's new characters and continuation of plots and stuff that can be confusing. All of the episodes are on Netflix, and I would reccomend the first two seasons. While the show is, naturally, rather cheesy, the message is good and it tells the stories in a good manner and isn't just all that friendship stuff you get on most little kid TV. characters being created through television or movies and then licensed to. Though his only cartoon appearance in the 2003 series is Festival of the Fillies, he returns for the Game Boy Advance game Strawberry Shortcake: Ice Cream Island Riding Camp. She shares her berry bungalow with her baby sister Apple Dumplin', her sarcastic cat Custard, and her mischievous dog named Pupcake. My 10-year-old also loved them from about ages 2-7, and will still (though she won't admit it) watch them with her little sisters. cartoon was shown on independent stations, which reaped the benefits of the. When Raven meets Strawberry and her friends, he becomes so moved by the care they show for Honey Pie that he helps them rescue her. In the 1980s version of the franchise, she lives in a shortcake, while in the 2003 version, she lives in a strawberry home. I have seen the new version and am pretty disgusted with it, but the amazing episodes from 2003-2007(?) are so worth watching. My 2-year-old and 5-year-old are both in love with everything to do with this, however that is the old version, from 2003. I cannot have enough praise for this show. Remember going to theme parks when you were young where you would get to see your favorite real life cartoon. Characters on TV During Comic-Con Q&A: 'We Don't Have Shit.' The Grapevine, July.
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