Recommended age 4-8
64 minutes
TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
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I liked this movie because it's a fun movie to watch, and I also like Strawberry Shortcake. I think the pictures were really good because Strawberry Shortcake and her friends look different than other ones. The music had some catchy tunes. The characters treated each other really nicely like when a friend had a problem, the other friend helped them. One time Raspberry wanted to make a really good glimmerberry thing, and she made a design that was on the cover of the book. Everyone else did the same thing, and she thought that everyone was copying. Strawberry showed how it was on the cover of the book, and said maybe they all saw it, but didn't notice. My favorite part was when they helped the chipmunks by throwing them a hibernation party. The chipmunks were really cute when they were asleep.
It's time to celebrate the first frost in Berryland. As the girls prepare for the festivities, they secretly share gifts. Viewers see how fun it can be to give gifts to others and how important it is to give people gifts that they appreciate, not gifts the giver appreciates. during their preparations for the ball, viewers learn about seasons and the importance of working together. Some viewers might not appreciate the excessive sweetness of the characters, but others will embrace the examples of kindness and sharing, even if it's not very realistic.
Follows Strawberry and friends as they prepare to celebrate the coming of winter with a secret gift exchange and a festive winter ball. But, when someone destroys their decorations and the girls all carve the same design in the Glimmerberry Ball lantern event, they have some mysteries to solve in an endearing fun-filled adventure.
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