The Wellerman (The True Story of Strawberry Shortcake)

Differences

 * The movie would combine the original Pirate's Treasure and Pirates of The Berryland - Beyond The Seven Seas from Blackberry Bun's Second Journal as well as the story and song of the Wellerman.
 * It would be full length.

Cast

 * Strawberry Shortcake as Captain Strawberry
 * Orange Blossom as First Mate Orange
 * Cranberry Clover as Second Mate Cranberry
 * Blueberry Muffin as Second Mate Blueberry
 * Angel Cake Christ as Third Mate Angel
 * Purple Pieman as Purple Pirate
 * Sour Grapes I as Scallywag Sour Grapes
 * Root Beer as The Wellerman
 * Almond Cookie as Guardian Almond
 * Blackberry Bun as Guardian Blackberry
 * Nathan Evans as the Seadog (Narrator)

Songs

 * Pirates of the Caribbean Theme (plays during the opening of the movie)
 * Drunken Sailor
 * How Could I Ever Forget
 * The Touch
 * The Wellerman
 * Cabin Fever (from Muppet Treasure Island)

Meet the narrator/Opening Titles
(We fade in on an island and zoom down towards it making out a small port town with merchant shopfronts, warehouses, pubs, and a harbor full of ships and boats. We then cut to the beach where a beagle is seen walking along the beautiful coastline.)

Seadog: There’s no denying that many people always dream about living by the beach. I feel like everyone should take the time to look at this scenery, because one day this whole place could vanish forever and never be heard of again. (Looks at the audience) Welcome my friends. You can call me Seadog. It’s nice here isn’t it, it’s always sunny, well not always like that, but it’s always warm, and that’s what makes me proud to call this place home. (Inhale the summer air) Pretty isn’t it? You should have been here at the start of this summer, because things were really exciting, some might say that it’s not much. (Walks among the shore while watching seagulls fly, then looking out as we pan to a ship, then we go back as he digs up something) You got seagulls, ships out in the open… (pulls out a shell of the hole he dug) and these wonderful seashells! (Reburies the shell) Apart from that, something extraordinary occurred. Back when I was a pup, my parents would always tell me the story of the Wellerman, and about how a crew he assembled made history. Now something to point out is that there was a pirate captain like you’ve never seen. (Sighs happily) She was my hero. Could it be that you have never heard the story of the Wellerman? Come with me and I’ll tell you how it happened. (Runs out of scene, we then cut to a houseboat where he lies down on the deck.) There’s also a song about this Wellerman. Part of the song from what I heard went like this. (Begins to sing)

There once was a ship that put to sea

The name of the ship was the Billy of Tea

The winds blew up, her bow dipped down

Oh blow, my bully boys, blow

(The opening credits roll as a score of the film’s songs play before we fade to black before we fade to Seadog.)

Captain Strawberry/The Wellerman's Proposition
Seadog: So you want to know about the Wellerman? The story actually starts before his crew even set out. (As he narrates, he fade to a certain captain in her hideout) In the northern part of the town lived a young girl who was… for the lack of a better word, the feistiest teenager yet, according to the locals.

The Wellerman Arrives/Heading Home/Finale
TBA: Well after that, the journey was done, (begins singing) and they look their leave to go!

(singing)

(Song ends as TBA watches two ships sail into the sunset, ending the film)
 * There once was a ship that put to sea
 * The name of the ship was the Billy of Tea
 * The winds blew up, her bow dipped down
 * Oh blow, my bully boys, blow
 * Soon may the Wellerman come
 * To bring us sugar and tea and rum
 * One day, when the tonguing is done
 * We'll take our leave and go
 * She'd not been two weeks from shore
 * When down on her a right whale bore
 * The captain called all hands and swore
 * He'd take that whale in tow
 * Soon may the Wellerman come
 * To bring us sugar and tea and rum
 * One day, when the tonguing is done
 * We'll take our leave and go
 * The whale's tail came up and caught her
 * All hands to the side, harpooned and fought her
 * When she dived down low
 * Soon may the Wellerman come
 * To bring us sugar and tea and rum
 * One day, when the tonguing is done
 * We'll take our leave and go
 * No line was cut, no whale was freed
 * The captain's mind was not of greed
 * And he belonged to the Whaleman's creed
 * She took that ship in tow
 * Soon may the Wellerman come
 * To bring us sugar and tea and rum
 * One day, when the tonguing is done
 * We'll take our leave and go
 * For forty days or even more
 * The line went slack then tight once more
 * All boats were lost, there were only four
 * But still that whale did go
 * Soon may the Wellerman come
 * To bring us sugar and tea and rum
 * One day, when the tonguing is done
 * We'll take our leave and go
 * As far as I've heard, the fight's still on
 * The line's not cut, and the whale's not gone
 * The Wellerman makes his regular call
 * To encourage the captain, crew and all
 * Soon may the Wellerman come
 * To bring us sugar and tea and rum
 * One day, when the tonguing is done
 * We'll take our leave and go
 * Soon may the Wellerman come
 * To bring us sugar and tea and rum
 * One day, when the tonguing is done
 * We'll take our leave and go