
Strawberry Shortcake: Dress Up Days
Family · Animation
Overview
Put on your favorite hat and join Strawberry Shortcake for more great storytelling. First, when a garden party at Strawberry's house has to be postponed because of a downpour, Blueberry Muffin suggests that they put on costumes and act out the fairy tale Strawberryella.
Top Cast


Sarah Heinke
Sarah Heinke
Strawberry Shortcake (voice)
Sarah Heinke
Strawberry Shortcake (voice)
DeJare Barfield
DeJare Barfield
Orange Blossom (voice)
DeJare Barfield
Orange Blossom (voice)
Laura Grimm
Laura Grimm
Rainbow Sherbet (voice)
Laura Grimm
Rainbow Sherbet (voice)


Nils Haaland
Nils Haaland
Pupcake (voice)
Nils Haaland
Pupcake (voice)
Bianca Heyward
Bianca Heyward
Blueberry Muffin (voice)
Bianca Heyward
Blueberry Muffin (voice)
Anna Jordan
Anna Jordan
Custard (voice)
Anna Jordan
Custard (voice)
Hannah Koslosky
Hannah Koslosky
Honey Pie Pony (voice)
Hannah Koslosky
Honey Pie Pony (voice)
Katie Labosky
Katie Labosky
Apple Dumplin' (voice)
Katie Labosky
Apple Dumplin' (voice)
Rebecca Noddle
Rebecca Noddle
Peppermint Fizz (voice)
Rebecca Noddle
Peppermint Fizz (voice)
James Street
James Street
Huckleberry Pie (voice)
James Street
Huckleberry Pie (voice)
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