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(TV Series)

The Berry Lucky Day ()


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The puppies run around and cause a lot of damage and inconvenience to everyone. The girls decide to build a dog park, and ask Huckleberry to help the Berrykins build it. Huckleberry agrees hesitantly because his construction skills are... See more »

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Plum Pudding (voice)
Shannon Chan-Kent ...
Cherry Jam (voice)
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Strawberry Shortcake (voice)
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Berrykin Bloom (voice)
Aidan Drummond ...
Huckleberry Pie (voice)
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Orange Blossom (voice)
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Lemon Meringue (voice)
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Blueberry Muffin (voice)
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Berrykin Ed (voice)
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Raspberry Torte (voice)
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Berrykin Earl (voice)

Produced by

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Ryan Wiesbrock ... producer

Music by

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Matthew Gerrard ... (as Chip Whitewood)
Marco Luciani

Editorial Department

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Shannon Archibald ... on-line editor

Sound Department

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Christopher Clark ... foley editor / sound editor

Animation Department

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Kris Sherwood ... animation director

Music Department

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Elizabeth Ashley Gerrard ... composer: theme music (as Elizabeth Ashley Saunig)

Additional Crew

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Alina Bolshakova ... character performance artist: Plum Pudding/Cherry Jam
David Columbo ... character performance artist: Huckleberry Pie
Megan Evans ... character performance artist: Raspberry Torte
Khalilah Joi ... character performance artist: Orange Blossom (as Khalilah Dubose)
Emmalinda Maclean ... character performance artist
Erin Rae Miller ... character performance artist: Lemon Meringue/Blueberry Muffin
Ilana Rogel ... character performance artist: Strawberry Shortcake
Lorin Eric Salm ... character performance artist (as Lorin Salm)
Scott Ward ... character performance artist

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Plot Summary

The puppies run around and cause a lot of damage and inconvenience to everyone. The girls decide to build a dog park, and ask Huckleberry to help the Berrykins build it. Huckleberry agrees hesitantly because his construction skills are poor, but he is too embarrassed to admit it. The work does not progress well. Huckleberry finds a lucky charm, which unknown to him belongs to Cherry. With the lucky charm in possession, Huckleberry's construction skills improve greatly. He also becomes successful at sport competitions. Meanwhile, heartbroken Cherry looks for her lost charm everywhere, thinking she cannot hit the high notes without it. When Huckleberry realizes the lucky charm belongs to Cherry, he is unsure what to do: he feels sorry for Cherry, but is afraid that without the charm he will be a clumsy klutz like before. Finally he returns Cherry the charm. Only then they discover that Strawberry was right about what she told them earlier: their skills do not depend on luck but on patience, practice and confidence, and they do not really need the charm. Written by Anonymous

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