
Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Best Friends
Distribution

Anna Cummer
Strawberry Shortcake / Ladybug #1 (voice)

Ashleigh Ball
Plum Pudding / Berrykin #2 (voice)

Britt McKillip
Blueberry Muffin (voice)

Andrea Libman
Lemon Meringue / Princess Berrykin / Baby Berrykin #1 (voice)
Ingrid Nilson
Raspberry Torte / Ladybug Lois (voice)

Janyse Jaud
Orange Blossom / Berrykin (voice)

Shannon Chan-Kent
Cherry Jam / Baby Berrykin #2 (voice)

Paul Dobson
Berrykin Bloom / Berrykin Bill / Berrykin #1 (voice)

Sam Vincent
Berrykin Bruce / Baby Berrykin #3 (voice)

Victoria Duffield
Cherry Jam (singing voice)
Tracey Moore
Strawberry Shortcake (singing voice)
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