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These are the locations located in the Strawberry Shortcake Universe and between generations.

Strawberryland[]

The protagonists live in a valley called Strawberryland in 1980 and 2002. Strawberryland looks different in each rendition, Strawberryland in 2002 has ice cream mountains and several lollipop trees, but also has natural landscapes. In 2007, there is more infrastructure, like a Movie Theatre and Dance Studio. Both are known for having oversized berry plants, but most plants are accurate to true size.

Inaccurate map of strawberryland

Condensed inaccurate map of Strawberryland

Landscape of Strawberryland

example of landscape in 2002 Strawberryland

Cookie Corners[]

The district in Strawberryland where Ginger Snap lives. It features a chocolate river, the cookie factory, her workshop, and her house.

Cake Walk[]

This is where Angel Cake lives. All the houses there are shaped like fancy multilayered cakes. Angel Cake is said to have decorated each house. Despite being filled with multiple houses, we never see other inhabitants.

Orange Blossom Acres[]

It is a sprawling orchard run by Orange Blossom with an abundant amount of fruit trees. Close by Strawberry's house.

Huckleberry Briar[]

A very large forest where Huckleberry has made his fort. It is very easy to get lost in the woods. Blueberry Muffin's house is there, but even deeper back into the woods.

Punch Bowl Pond[]

A large pink lake that feeds out into the ocean.

Soda Area[]

Peppermint and her house

No official name is given but it's where Peppermint Fizz lives in her soda shaped house. The soda stream is nearby, which is a pink river with rapids, and the Crystal Candy Caverns. In World of Friends Tea Blossom and Strawberry kayaked down the river.

Ice Cream Island[]

An even more sugary themed island, where all the horses live. The kids visit often to ride horses. Ice cream scoops form huge mountains. Honey Pie Pony mentions there's a whipped cream mountain, a caramel lake, chocolate cherry trees, and a hot fudge fountain.

Seaberry Beach[]

This tropical beach paradise was only visited in two episodes, it is where Coco Calypso lives along with Seaberry Delight. It surrounds the pink lagoon, which is where Seaberry swims. Her house is in an underwater cave.

Raspberry Lane[]

Only shown once, this is where Raspberry moved to. Raspberry's house is also partial a gym. Lemon lives nearby in an unknown house, and her house is also a beauty shop.

Raspberry's house

Sugar Cube Creek[]

A creek of unspecified location in Strawberryland seemingly with magical properties. It is mentioned in the Sugar Sweet Ponies doll line by Playmates, and according to their boxes they were normal ponies magically transformed by the creek into more sugary-sweet ponies with candy and flower themes.

Berry Prairie Dude Ranch[]

A ranch of unspecified specific location owned and ran by Annie Oatmeal. It is visited in the Big Country Fun episode of the 2002 series and appears as a pretty standard ranch without much fantastical Strawberryland influence.

Caramel Corn's Farm[]

A farm in the Strawberryland countryside owned and ran by Caramel Corn. It is visited in the Down on the Farm episode of the 2002 series and has a variety of sheep, cows, chickens, robots, and Caramel's house on said farm. It has a lot of technological upgrades to help her out since she seems to run the farm by herself.

Upper Hat Rack[]

An unseen place that sells hats that Strawberry Shortcake and Apple Dumplin' were trying to get to in the first episode of the series. Huckleberry Pie notes it as "Miles from here" when strawberry meets him in Huckleberry Briar.

The River Fudge[]

A river of fudge with a waterfall visited a few times in the series. It takes the place of The Magic Creek in one of Strawberry's stories where it magically changes to a strawberry milkshake.

Chocolate Town[]

A town where everything is made of chocolate. Ginger Snap tells a story of how she went there when she ran out of chocolate chips. She meets an anthropomorphic talking chocolate bunny who shows her a pot of gold chocolate at the end of the rainbow. This town is shown in "Get Well Adventure".

Ginger and chocolate bunny

Chocolate town Chocolate town 2'

Sponge Cake Forest[]

An evergreen forest where the trees grow blocks of sponge cake. The cake contains bright colored food dye, and it is where Angel Cake gets all her dye for colored icing.

Spongecake forest 1

Spongecake forest

Strawberryland School[]

A square building with many strawberries on the roof, and it contains at least one classroom and a cafeteria. It’s unknown where the location of the school is compared to other locations, although it is likely close to Strawberry’s house. It only appeared in the picture book Strawberry Shortcake Goes to School. Strawberry Shortcake, Orange Blossom, Ginger Snap, Angel Cake, and Huckleberry Pie attend class there. A schoolhouse also appeared in the 1980s Strawberry Shortcake comics.

Lilac Park[]

A small park in the 1980s rendition of strawberryland. Strawberry Shortcake has her birthday here with all of her friends before the land floods.

Holidayland[]

A land of unspecified location (though implied to be by or in the North Pole) from the 2002 Christmas special, A Berry Merry Christmas. It has elves, fairies, angels, singing puppets, and other magical things. It is known for Christmas Town.

Sugar Plumdale[]

A store owned and ran by The Sugarplum Fairy. It sells sugar plums, saddles, and many other gifts you could buy. It is located in Christmas Town.

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Candy Cane Factory[]

A factory for candy canes owned and ran by elves in Christmas Town. Candy Candy Clerk is the main elf that appears to run the place.

Carol Lane[]

A lane with puppets singing Christmas carols in Christmas Town. Carol Carol owns a bell shop here.

Holly Woods[]

A giant forest by Christmas Town. It has a variety of wild shaped trees and angels on top of said trees.

Northern Outskirts[]

The northern outskirts of Holidayland. It is very much feared by Honey Pie Pony. Santa can be reached from here.

Big Apple City[]

The New York City equivalent. It has its own special, Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City from the 1980s. A notable location was an apartment complex in a residential area known as Spinach Village. Big Apple City was also featured in a 2009 comic.

As of 2021 Big Apple City is the main location in Strawberry Shortcake Berry in the Big City. The city is a lot more modern than its previous appearance in the 1980's and many more locations there are introduced. Baking is very well known for this version of Big Apple City as everyone moves to the city to start off their baking careers. Three of their well-known bakers, Crab Apple Jam, Kiki Keylime and Peculiar Purple Pieman also get their start here and become famous baking faces of the city often seen on billboards and huge screens for advertisements.

Berryworks[]

Berryworks (1)

"The Praline Dream" truck arrving to the Berryworks at Berry In The Big City

The Berryworks, also known as The Big Apple Berryworks is an important location from Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City. It is known to be one of the top tourist destinations of the city. It features restaurants, cafes, shops and a VIP greenhouse. According to Blueberry Muffin in Ghost of Cupcakes Past and the Berryworks Commercial short, the Berryworks used to be a cupcake factory owned by the now deceased J. Quincy Cupcake revamped to what it is today.

The Berryworks is where Strawberry and her friends work in. All of them (excluding Bread Pudding) works for their trucks selling various food, there are some exceptions such as Huckleberry running a karaoke cart. The only baker in the Berryworks that does not have a food truck is the Purple Pieman, who owns a pie shop with his niece Sour Grapes as his protégé. Bread Pudding works there as a critic to make sure the reputation of the Berryworks doesn't go down and other duties.

VIP Greenhouse[]

The VIP greenhouse is a part of the Berryworks. Events and parties like the Peach Trifle's Fall Ball/Frightful Frightaculars from Fright Fall are held there. Though not much else is known about the Greenhouse.

Blooming Berries Department Store[]

The Blooming Berries Department Store is first mentioned in the Berryworks Commercial short but is the one of the main locations in the episode Be Your Berry Best. It's a chic store that sells clothing and jewelry. Strawberry Shortcake and her friend Lime Chiffon go dress shopping for an outfit to go to a popular restaurant.

Garscone[]

A popular and fancy restaurant mentioned in the episode Be Your Berry Best.

Cumin Time Art Museum[]

The Cumin Time Art Museum is mentioned in the Berryworks Commercial short. Not much is known about this location yet.

Funnel Cake System[]

The Funnel Cake system is where the people in the city can go around the city easier. As seen in its first proper appearance where Strawberry Shortcake asks if it is spaghetti when she sees the map, this system's map is reminiscent of spaghetti. It was first briefly introduced in the Berryworks Commercial short but made a proper appearance in Meet Huckleberry Pie when Lime Chiffon introduces the Funnel Cake system to Strawberry. Strawberry also meets Huckleberry Pie and his pet there in that episode. She also uses the funnel cake system to travel from her aunt's apartment to the Berryworks.

Golden Delicious Park[]

The park is first mentioned in the Berryworks Commercial short. From what is mentioned in the short many people go there to take a break from the big city's hustle and bustle. In the episode Lucky Berry, Strawberry and Orange chased Pupcake around the park while trying to retrieve Strawberry's spoon. In Beat The Heat, Strawberry and her friends wanted to have a picnic in this location but had to move away due to a heatwave.

Fruitleg Alley[]

Fruitleg Alley is a secret market run by Caramel Tartufo and his daughter, Caramella Eclair. It's known for selling out of season fruits and hard to obtain ingredients. However, it's also infamously known for a lot of swindlers and thieves. In the titular episode, Strawberry and her friends go there looking to purchase soursops.

Fruitleg Alley's name comes from the term "bootleg," which means "to make, transport, and/or sell an illegal version/copy of a copyrighted product," originally applied to alcoholic liquor.

Big Apple City Science Museum[]

The Big Apple City Science Museum is an unseen location that is first mentioned by Plum Pudding in the episode “Berry Competitive”. In said episode, the Museum is holding an “inventing competition”, which Plum acts as a judge for. It is also implied that Plum is associated with or works for the Museum.

Upercrust Social Club[]

A very exclusive country-club esc area for only the most rich and exclusive berries of big apple city. It currently has the only pool of the city. Genoise La Creme, Caramel Tartufo, and multiple Salesberries are shown to be members.

Spinach Village[]

An area in the 1980s version of Big Apple City. It has the apartment complex that Orange Blossom, Lemon Meringue, T.N Honey, and Apricot lived in before moving to Strawberryland. The apartment complex is on Cherry Lane, a lane made of cherries and cherry leaves. Spinach Village has yet to be mentioned in the 2022 remake and if it will even be mentioned is unknown.

Time's Pear[]

The 1980s Big Apple City equivalent of Time's Square briefly mentioned in the short cartoon.

Berrywood[]

Me me me!

This is Hollywood for Strawberry Shortcake and her friends. All movies are said to be produced here. Lime Light is stated as having moved here and became a star. It can be assumed The Director and the rest of her crew live here too. It is a very large city with paved roads and skyscrapers.

Porcupine Peak[]

A gloomy, barren environment. Sour Grapes and the Peculiar Purple Pieman are from here. It is a gloomy, smoggy hill, surrounded by a barren wasteland. Berry Birds and porcupines roam the land, and the Purple Pieman has built his abode there, a tower constructed out of ramshackle cooking wear, which was named the Pie Tin Palace. The palace has a mudbank nearby and a swamp according to 1980s comics. It appeared in the 1980s series, and it was only mentioned in the 2000s series.

Banana Boro[]

Where Banana Candy is from. She is the only person who lives there as it is a ghost town. It has a gas station, a mechanics, and a restaurant. It is based on many ghost towns in the southern United States.

Pearis[]

My Friend Mon Amie (2)

Pearis France is mentioned in 1980, and visited twice by Strawberry Shortcake in 2002, one of the times with Peppermint Fizz. Crepes Suzette has her boutique here. It is very heavily populated when compared to Strawberryland.

The city is named after the real-world location of Paris, and is always pronounced /ˈpæɹ.ɪs/, never /pa.ʁi/, unlike in real life, and its name comes from that city with the extra E from pears.

China Cup[]

Mentioned in both 1980 and 2002, this is where Tea Blossom lives. Based on and named after China, with the addition of "cup" presumably coming from porcelain cups.

Plum Blossom Province[]

Said to be where Tea Blossom lives in China Cup according to some character descriptions. It is near The Great Wall of Chocolate, the Strawberry Shortcake equivalent of The Great Wall of China.

Tangerina Torta's town[]

No name is given but it is a jungle town where Tangerina lived. It's well known for its hummingbird migration and a specific flower that blooms every 10 years. The houses there are built mostly small and on the ground, but Tangerina's specifically is a large treehouse. Strawberry has been there twice. Her town is based on Brazil.

The North Pole[]

It is highly suspected that Frosty Puff lives here. They call Frosty Puff's home Niceland, like Iceland, but in Berry Merry Christmas Strawberry walked all the way to the North Pole to visit Santa and they go a similar direction to get to Frosty Puff.

Hollandaise[]

Noted to be where Mint Tulip is from in the 1980s. She's said to be Dutch so we can assume this is the Strawberry Shortcake equivalent of The Netherlands, though this is unconfirmed. The name is a play on Holland (an alternate name for the Netherlands) and Hollandais (a French word that means "Dutchman," a female specimen of which Mint is) and/or Hollandaise sauce.

Mexicocoa[]

Where Cafe Ole is from in the 1980s. The Strawberry Shortcake equivalent of Mexico. The name is a play on México (the name of the aforementioned country) and cocoa beans (which are used to make coffee).

Berry Fairy Fields[]

Where all of the Berry Fairies live in the 2002 series. Making its only appearance in the Berry Fairy Tales segment The Legend of Sherry Bobbleberry, it's very small, so one must shrink down to explore it. There's houses, shops, birds, and the fairy queen's throne.

Berry Bitty City[]

The main location of Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures. The berry plants and flowers and rocks are taller than buildings, and bugs are the same size as humans. It is confusing on whether the girls are tiny, or the landscape is freakishly huge. While the former is supported by the series' title and theme song ("She may be small, but no task is too tall for Strawberry Shortcake!"), an episode where Strawberry, Orange and Apple Dumplin' go to Big Apple City and look normal sized seems to imply the latter.

Berry Bitty Cafe[]

Owned by Strawberry Shortcake, Berry Bitty Cafe is often used as a hot spot for characters to meet up in the series.

Berry Bitty Market[]

Also Owned by Strawberry Shortcake and was made to help Orange Blossom with overflow from her own shop.

Orange Mart[]

Owned by Orange Blossom, Orange Mart is a convenience store within Berry Bitty City. Inside the store is the Mail Office for the city.

Lemon Salon[]

A salon owned and ran by Lemon Meringue known for mani-pedis and of course haircuts.

Blueberry Books[]

A library owned and ran by Blueberry Muffin. Bonsley Bookworm can also be seen working here.

Fresh Fashions Boutique[]

Own and ran by Raspberry Torte, the boutique is well known for clothing designed and sewn by Raspberry.

Sweet Beats Studio[]

Own and ran by Plum Pudding, the sweet beats studio is an often-visited dance studio where Plum teaches the girls and Berrykins how to dance.

Berry Works[]

Where the city produces juice.

A view on Berry Bitty City

The Berrykin Nursery Playground[]

Mentioned in the 2016 comics and used as a main plot driver. The playground is for all of the baby berrykins and has a train ride, won by Strawberry Shortcake in a baking contest.

Berryville[]

BITBC EP

Berryville is a location featured in Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City. Strawberry Shortcake in the Berry in the Big City series lives here until her departure to Big Apple City. Not much can be seen or known from there as we can only see some parts of it when Strawberry leaves for Big Apple City by a bus. The place is mentioned a lot in some episodes by Strawberry herself. Only home can be found in Strawberry Shortcake's Summer Vacation.

Banana Beachworks[]

A place from the Berry in the Big City series. It's frequently mentioned in some episodes and first mentioned in the episode Johnnycake Cobbler's Sensational Sweetening Spritz. From what's known they deliver ingredients and fruits to overseas locations. In Figgy Pudding it's revealed that Figgy owns the Banana Beachworks.

Frosty Mountain Lodge[]

A spot owned by Figgy Pudding briefley mentioned when she does a surprise inspection of the berryworks.

Real-world locations[]

In the Budge Studios game Strawberry Shortcake: Holiday Hair, there is New York, Paris, Egypt, Brazil, and Tokyo. In A Berry Merry Christmas, Honey Pie Pony also mentions New Mexico.

Obscure areas[]

Places that aren't very well known, be it they only appeared once or only mentioned with characters and plot points attached to them.

The Merry Berry[]

A kid friendly club/dance studio from the 1991 series with little imaging due to how little art is from this era. There is also an unnamed vintage cafe from the same generation that they frequented, as well as an unnamed picnic spot and clothing store.

Secretland[]

A land of secrets from the 1980s Strawberry Shortcake comics. The floor is like a giant colorful quilt, and each square opens revealing a strange creature underneath. Secretland is entered through an invisible hollow tree and can only be left once you've learned 100 secrets from the habitants, making the tree reappear. Secretland has "unusual berries" which act as a truth serum when ingested.

The Land of No Return[]

A land just under Strawberryland. Strawberry Shortcake and the Strawberry Berrykin fall down here in the 1980s comics. This land is under a huge smog of clouds and fall and is full of strange people who don't know friends or manners, and one must always do favors in order to get information. The land becomes a bit nicer thanks to intervention from The Berry Princess, where she removes the clouds to let in sunlight and the children teaching the inhabitants about friends.

The Land of Dreams[]

Appearing in Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie. This is where dreams are made and sent off to almost everyone who sleeps. Forgotten dreams can be found here as well as bad dreams, which are kept locked away. Here you'll find the dream factory, PJ's, Cloud 9, the feild of dreams, butterscotch butterflies, counting sheep, dream builders, and a busy schedule they must follow. It is unknown if this land was purely a dream made by Strawberry and her friends or a real location. Here it never storms, and only started storming when Pieman took over. In the movie, Ginger Snap makes a boat-shaped ship that travels through space to get to this area.

The area is featured in the later segments of the video game Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game.

Berryvania[]

A far-off place mentioned in the 2009 series. It's ran by the Queen of Berryvania who is a purple Berrykin.

Acorn Acres[]

An area Clement Cricket lives in away from Berry Bitty City, for the most part in isolation.

Carob County[]

A county of unspecified location in the 2016 comics used for the baking competition. Its name comes from carob beans, used as a chocolate substitute.

Up and Down Mountains[]

A large mountain spire with a cave, inside was a dragon before he moved away.

Sundae Mountain[]

A large mountain in the 1980s that hosts the Hot Fudge Volcano.

Port Orchard[]

The place where The Annual Food Truck Festival is held. Strawberry says this is also where all the good granola comes from.

Strawberry Mountain[]

A mountain in the 1980s comics that holds the Twinklestar Diamond for safe keeping.

Places Honey Pie Pony Mentions[]

Honey Pie has never ending stories and never-ending locations in said stories. Here's some of those locations. this being from the 2002 era. While these locations have never been seen it can be assumed that they exist within the universe.

  • She mentions both New Mexico and New Jersey
  • A place called Scotberry, possibly a rendition of Scotland.
  • Upper Coat Rack, assumed to be like Upper Hat Rack just said to be "less touristy".
  • She mentions being in The Prades, a place in France.
  • When speaking of spring she mentions a Peppermint Palace with very large tulips. (Possibly a reference to the 1980’s character Mint Tulip)
  • Muffindale
  • Sunflower City
  • While not specifically named she says she's been to "rivers of gold and mountains of hard rock candy". Later on, lists forests of pine, redwood, and s'mores.
  • She says she "Climbed the killer cliffs" of Mt. Kilimanjaro, a mountain in Tanzania.
  • She's been to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.
  • When discussing how cold The North Pole is she says it isn't as cold as The South Pole.
  • Mt. Powder and Flaky Heights are two mountains.
  • Marshmallow Marsh according to her is way across the "Berry Berrier Reef" and a hop skip and jump over floating islands and a giant banana split.
  • The Finger Sandwich islands.
  • In a song about going on a trip she mentions Gumdrop Mountain, Root Beer Fountain, Cream Puff Tree, Mt. Macaroni, Ice Cream River, Pudding Haven, and Cafe Lane.
  • Candy Apple Gorge
  • Tapioca Trail

Other Unseen Areas[]

Areas mentioned by a variety of characters however are never seen and have little information, much like the places Honey Pie mentions just mentioned by a variety of characters.

  • Berry Big City is mentioned by a variety of characters in Berry Bitty Adventures.
  • Cricket Crossroads
  • Crab Apple Falls
  • Crabapple Factory's Grand Reopening is mentioned by Crabapple Jam introduce the Season 3 finale in Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City.
  • Apple Dumplin' has mentioned a few places that she visits in Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures, where she is a blogger and explorer:
    • Mt. Macadamia was discovered to be a volcano by Apple Dumplin'. (The name comes from Macadamia nuts.)
    • Crystal Crater Caverns was mentioned by Apple Dumplin' when talking about lights she installed.
    • She also mentions Tira Del Mango, where Trumpeting Tulips are found. The name Tira Del Mango means "tie from the mango" or "ribbon from the mango" in Spanish.
  • Sourpuss Finishing School is a location from the first generation mentioned by Sour Grapes, who sends Raisin Cane there to make her evil.
  • Peppercorn Pass is an area mentioned in the comics
  • Buttermilk Forest
  • Jellybean Hill
  • Rock Candy Canyon
  • Gumball Puff
  • Rosevale, Oaktree Meadows, and Cupville are mentioned on road signs.
  • Dairy Dells
  • Butternut farm
  • Peculiar Purple Pie Factory is mentioned by Purple Pieman introduces the Season 2 and the episode Hot, Fresh & Trending in Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City.
  • Pumpkin Crumble's Pumpkin Patch is mentioned by Strawberry in Berry in the Big City.
  • Berry Big Outback is mentioned again by Apple Dumplin'.
  • The Land of Magnolias is where Peach Blush says she's from.
  • Gladiola Glenn and Melonville are mentioned by Kadiebug and Sadiebug.
  • Sunflower Market
  • Molasses lake
  • Cocoa Butter Beach
  • Sundae mountain is a mountain mentioned by Strawberry Shortcake in Here Comes Pupcake.
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