Strawberry Shortcake's Summer Vacation
By Fernanda Camargo,
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Cheerful story has slight tensions, strong family themes.
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What's the Story?
STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE'S SUMMER VACATION sees Strawberry Shortcake returning to her hometown for the summer after spending time in the big city. She can't wait to see her old friends and family, and brings her new city friends with her. While everyone seems wary at first, they will all soon have to come together to deal with an unexpected turn when summer vacation turns into "save-the-farm-cation." An entrepreneur wants to buy the Berry Farm and transform it into a resort and casino. Now the kids will have to work together to find a legendary mystery treasure, which is the only hope of saving the land.
Is It Any Good?
This special elevates an otherwise average story with twists, turns, and a surprising ending. Strawberry Shortcake's Summer Vacation is a treat for fans of the series, with ingredients like action, adventure, and catchy tunes that are bound to entertain its target audience.
The exciting trials related to baking make it a fun watch for kids who are interested in the activity or inspire them to get started. No actual cooking or oven use is involved. While the young ones will enjoy the bold colors and the baking puns, the main plot sparks conversation about capitalism with references to farm economy and production lines they may not understand. It's better for family viewing or a slightly older audience. Despite being part of a franchise, no prior knowledge is necessary to understand the story.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the fear of change in Strawberry Shortcake's Summer Vacation. Shortcake's brother and best friend worry she's changed while living in the city and eventually learn that change is inevitable. Why do you think they fear things will be different? Can you think of positive changes?
The villain, Boysenberry Mouse, relies on his sneakers and his AI assistant to handle his tasks. We see this doesn't always work. Do you think it's good to be reliant on technology? What are some skills you should have to solve problems on your own?
Some characters in the show are hesitant to make new friends and end up bickering or competing. Why do you think they act like this? Do you ever feel threatened when your friends have other friends?
TV Details
- Premiere date: June 1, 2024
- Cast: Ana Sani , Diana Kaarina , Cory Duran , Andrew Francis
- Network: Netflix
- Genre: Kids' Animation
- Topics: Magic and Fantasy , Adventures , Brothers and Sisters , Friendship
- TV rating: TV-Y
- Last updated: June 6, 2024
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