Tarta de Fresa (Rosita Fresita) Nivel 3 País de los sueños - Baby Games

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Games for kids Strawberry Shortcake is a licensed character owned by American Greetings, originally used in greeting cards and expanded to include dolls, posters, and other products. The Strawberry Shortcake properties also include a toy line of the characters friends and pets.\r
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The original design of Strawberry Shortcake and her cat, Custard was done in 1977 by Muriel Fahrion during her time as a greeting card illustrator at American Greetings Juvenile & Humorous card department.[1] Fahrion then designed a subsequent 32 characters for Those Characters From Cleveland (American Greetings toy & licensing design division).[1]\r
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Cindy Mayer Patton and Janet Jones designed the other later characters of the classic Strawberry Shortcake line. Lynn Edwards was the editor of the line and developed the personality profiles as well as the story line and philosophy. The first doll was a rag doll designed by Muriel Fahrion and created by Susan Trentel, Fahrions sister.\r
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The Strawberry Shortcake line of characters each had their own fruit or dessert-themed name with clothing to match, and they each had a dessert- or fruit-named pet. Like the Strawberry Shortcake doll, all the other characters dolls had hair scented to match their dessert theme. The characters lived and played in a magical world known as Strawberryland.\r
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Strawberry Shortcake es un popular personaje infantil de origen estadounidense, dirigido especialmente a las niñas. Es conocida en México, Centroamérica, Colombia, Perú y Venezuela cómo Rosita Fresita o simplemente Fresita , en el resto de Sudamérica cómo Frutillita y en España como Tarta de Fresa.\r
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En los años ochenta se emitieron por televisión una serie de dibujos animados de Fresita y sus amigos. Estos especiales, un total de seis, eran la antesala de las muñecas que las niñas encontrarían en las tiendas de juguetes.\r
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1980 El Mundo de Fresita (The World of Strawberry Shortcake)\r
1981 Fresita en la Gran Manzana (Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City)\r
1982 El Desfile de las Mascotas (Pets on Parade)\r
1983 La Casa de las Sorpresas (Housewarming Surprise)\r
1984 Fresita y el Bebé sin nombre (Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name)\r
1985 Fresita conoce a los Berrykins (Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins) Strawberry Shortcake is a licensed character owned by American Greetings, originally used in greeting cards and expanded to include dolls, posters, and other products. The Strawberry Shortcake properties also include a toy line of the characters friends and pets.\r
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The first Strawberry Shortcake videogame was produced in 1983 for the Atari 2600. No further games based upon the franchise were produced until 20 years later, in 2003, with Strawberry Shortcake: Amazing Cookie Party for PC. Since then, games have been published for the Game Boy Advance, Sony PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PC, and Mac. A standalone plug-and-play game based on Konamis Dance Dance Revolution franchise was also produced. In addition, mobile apps for the iOS[4] and Android platforms have been released.\r
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The original design of Strawberry Shortcake and her cat, Custard was done in 1977 by Muriel Fahrion during her time as a greeting card illustrator at American Greetings Juvenile & Humorous card department.[1] Fahrion then designed a subsequent 32 characters for Those Characters From Cleveland (American Greetings toy & licensing design division).[1]\r
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Strawberry Shortcake es un popular personaje infantil de origen estadounidense, dirigido especialmente a las niñas. Es conocida en México, Centroamérica, Colombia, Perú y Venezuela cómo Rosita Fresita o simplemente Fresita , en el resto de Sudamérica cómo Frutillita y en España como Tarta de Fresa.\r
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En Fresilandia crecían las frutas más grandes y jugosas durante todo el año. Los niños de Fresilandia eran muy felices y se ayudaban unos a otros. De todas formas, había un villano, el Pastelero Púrpura, Pastelero Bigotón o el Señor Panadero (The Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak), que piensa que la mejor manera de obtener fresas es robárselas a Strawberry Shortcake. Y una villana Vinagreta o Uva Agria (Sour Grapes) quien odia todo lo que sea bueno y gozoso.\r
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El frenesí por Strawberry Shortcake en los años ochenta llevó a la producción de miles de productos, incluyendo muñecas, videojuegos, álbumes de cromos, ropa, etc. Varios vídeos fueron hechos protagonizados por Tarta de Fresa y sus amigos al igual que un programa de televisión en Chile donde los personajes eran personificados por actores.

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