
Strawberry Shortcake: Get Well Adventure
Family · Animation
Overview
Honey Pie Pony hurts her leg and must stay in bed instead of heading off for a grand adventure. A disappointed Honey proves to be a very impatient patient, that is until Strawberry Shortcake and her friends work together telling stories and singing songs to cheer Honey up and make her feel better fast!
Top Cast


Sarah Heinke
Sarah Heinke
Strawberry Shortcake (voice)
Sarah Heinke
Strawberry Shortcake (voice)


Dee Bradley Baker
Dee Bradley Baker
Mole / Gingerbread Cookie
Dee Bradley Baker
Mole / Gingerbread Cookie
DeJare Barfield
DeJare Barfield
Orange Blossom (voice)
DeJare Barfield
Orange Blossom (voice)
Daniel Canfield
Daniel Canfield
Huckleberry Pie (voice)
Daniel Canfield
Huckleberry Pie (voice)


Nils Haaland
Nils Haaland
Pupcake (voice)
Nils Haaland
Pupcake (voice)
Hannah Koslosky
Hannah Koslosky
Honey Pie Pony (voice)
Hannah Koslosky
Honey Pie Pony (voice)
Sarah Koslosky
Sarah Koslosky
Custard (voice)
Sarah Koslosky
Custard (voice)
Katie Labosky
Katie Labosky
Apple Dumplin' (voice)
Katie Labosky
Apple Dumplin' (voice)
Julie Oatfield
Julie Oatfield
Rasberry Torte
Julie Oatfield
Rasberry Torte
Camille Schmidt
Camille Schmidt
Chocolate Bunny
Camille Schmidt
Chocolate Bunny
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