She works really hard and her energy helps keep her on her feet. She's energetic, hyper, giggly, and perky. Strawberry is a determined young baker who moved out from her home back at Berryville and into Big Apple City to achieve her goal of wanting to become the world's best baker with the help of her Aunt Praline and her friends. She is kind and patient but can occasionally get frustrated and whine and pout. Her optimism is communicable and she always sees big possibilities in everything. While she runs her Berry Café, she's always preparing to lend a helping hand or go on an adventure. She loves to help her friends out of tough spots and is supportive and helpful. Strawberry is fun and feminine, and she loves hanging out with her friends in Berry Bitty City. By the time of Year 4, her personality has matured, which is implied by her taking a part-time job and considering what her future career will be.
She's also curious, eager to try something new, go to a place completely new for her, and make friends with a full stranger. She is also a intelligent girl who can quickly find the right solution whenever a problem arises. She likes music (singing and dancing), and she always does both whenever she has the chance. Despair almost not appeared in her dictionary, and when it does, it does not take long for her to gain back her optimism. Whenever there is a big event in Strawberryland, you can bet that Strawberry Shortcake was the one who had the idea. She loves her sister and not failing to share equal love towards both her pets.
She generally is a tomboy who is usually outside, but every once in awhile enjoys dressing up or pretending to be a princess. She also likes gardening, which is why there are a handful of large strawberries around her house. Strawberry Shortcake is athletic and enjoys playing sports or riding horses, and is a creative baker at the same time.
Unknown much about her personality due to the fact, not producing a animated series but from the official art, it seems as though Strawberry enjoys dancing much more than her usual interest of baking. She has some spunk, but is very soft as well and sensitive, she cries often which can be expected by her age. She is kind, friendly, supportive, and always ready to help a friend in need. Strawberry is a bright and perky young girl. Strawberry Shortcake is voiced by Russi Taylor (1980s), Sarah Heinke (2003-2008), Anna Cummer with Tracey Moore as her singing voice (2009-2015), Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (2018-present) and Holly Gorski (future). In the 2021 version, she looks 11-13 years old. In the 2009 version, she seems like a 17-19 year old and has a full time job, but enjoys juvenile activities a tween girl would like. In Season 4 of the 2003 version, the show fast forwards to show her as a 16 year old.
She was independent, but soft and frequently cried. In the 1980s, Strawberry was 6 years old. Strawberry is always cheerful and is ready for helping her friends at any time. Strawberry also likes to spend time with her friends, so she frequently visits nearby lands. Many of Strawberry Shortcake’s days are spent in the simple pleasures of tending Strawberry berry vines.
Then, TV specials, and two very popular series. Strawberry Shortcake is a cartoon character originally used in greeting cards, but who was later expanded to include dolls, posters, and numerous products. She had a horse named Honey Pie Pony in the 2003 series.
In the 2009 version, Strawberry calls Apple her cousin and they are the same age. In the 1980 series, Strawberry was an only child and Apple Dumplin' was just one of her friends, while Pupcake was owned by Huckleberry Pie. She shares her berry bungalow with her baby sister Apple Dumplin', her sarcastic cat Custard, and her mischievous dog named Pupcake. In the 1980s version of the franchise, she lives in a shortcake, while in the 2003 version, she lives in a strawberry home. She is stated to be the "unofficial princess" of 'Strawberry-land' and is often seen wearing a pink hat with a strawberry design. Strawberry Shortcake is the eponymous protagonist of the Strawberry Shortcake franchise.
"Welcome to Strawberry Land, where things are going better all the time!" - Strawberry introduces us to her homeland during the 2003 series' first episode.