Monday, November 29, 2010

Strawberry Shortcake: Happily Ever After

Younger Sister:


Strawberry Shortcake: Happily Ever After is a very interesting movie. I like it because it's exciting and you don't know what's going to happen next. It's in two parts. The first part is about Strawberry Shortcake telling her friends a story of forgiving your friend's mistakes and listening. In her story, the Berry Kingdom is a place of sweets that are made into buildings, like ice-cream cones for rooms. The place looked very sweet and nice.  I like that in the first part of the movie, the badguy, Brambleberry, is a good badguy. Brambleberry is a mean fairy that lives in a house that is surrounded by thorny brambleberry bushes. She was so angry because she thought the fairies didn't invite her, because they didn't like her, she cast a spell on the baby princess Strawberry Rose. I like the song that they sing with baby Strawberry Rose. And I like baby Strawberry Rose looks, because she looks very cute. In the second part, it's about a princess named Rap. She wants to be herself, but her royal parents want her to act like how they think a princess should act. And she has to stop doing all the things she likes to do. I like the singing, because it talks about how it's good to be yourself. And also I like how they made her dress all puffy and rainbow colored. I don't like how tight Strawberry Mint's dress. And I don't like how Sir Huckleberry's shoes are so flat and look like ballet shoes. I think people should buy it because it has very good lessons in it that people should know. And also it's funny, so that you don't get bored.

Older Brother:


Super annoying songs and not the best voice acting. Really out of my age-range, talk about "pretty on the inside and pretty on the outside" in song. Aargh! Well, I guess it's good for younger kids...more geared towards girls, though. If you've got a 3-8 year old girl in the house, buy the movie.

Signing off,
The Travelers

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