Strawberry Shortcake (2019 film)

Strawberry Shortcake is a 2019 American computer-animated comedy film based on the greeting card of the same name by Barbi Sargent and Muriel Fahrion, produced by Blue Sky Studios and The Kerner Entertainment Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film was directed by Kelly Asbury from a screenplay by Mark Dindal, Stephen Hillenburg (posthumously in his last film release), Derek Drymon, C.H. Greenblatt and Michael Vogal. It stars the voices of Isabela Moner as the titular character alongside Ayo Edebiri, Jenna Ortega, Tabi Gabrielle, Ariana Greenblatt, Kelly Clarkson, Ben Schwartz, Ashley Tisdale, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Issac Ryan Brown and Ed Helms.

Strawberry Shortcake was released on September 13, 2019. It received positive reviews and grossed $248 million worldwide against a $99 million budget, was dedicated to co-writer Stephen Hillenburg who died in November 2018 from ALS, and was the last film directed by Kelly Asbury, who died in June 2020 from cancer.

Voice cast

 * Isabella Moner as Strawberry Shortcake
 * Ayo Edebiri as Orange Blossom
 * Jenna Ortega as Lemon Meringue
 * Tabi Gabrielle as Blueberry Muffin
 * Ariana Greenblatt as Lime Chiffon
 * Kelly Clarkson as Aunt Praline
 * Ben Schwartz as Huckleberry Pie
 * Ashley Tisdale as Raspberry Tart
 * Millie Bobby Brown as Sour Grapes
 * Finn Wolfhard as Bread Pudding
 * Issac Ryan Brown as Plum Pudding
 * Ed Helms as the Peculiar Purple Pieman

Development
In 2016, Iconic Brand Group, 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios began developing a 3D computer-animated feature film based on Strawberry Shortcake, with Kelly Asbury directing from the screenplay by Mark Dindal, Stephen Hillenburg, Derek Drymon, C.H. Greenblatt, and Michael Vogal. Jordan Kerner also joined as producer while Matt Ferguson would serve as co-director. This would mark as Blue Sky's second film adaptation of an Iconix property after The Peanuts Movie (2015).

A year later after Iconix's entertainment brands were sold to DHX Media, Iconix Brand Group would no longer have involvement in the film, with DHX allowing Fox and Blue Sky to use the characters under license.