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Strawberry Shortcake and the Beast of Berry Bog

Strawberry Shortcake and the Beast of Berry Bog

42m2023Canada
AnimationFamilialTéléfilm

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What this film brings

friendshipcourageteamworkmystery solving

Content barometer

Violence

0/5

légerfort

None

Fear

1/5

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Mild

Sexuality

0/5

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None

Language

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None

Narrative complexity

0/5

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Simple

Adult themes

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None

Expert review

This animated film takes place in a bright and comforting world, with a gentle autumn adventure tone aimed at young children. The main sensitive element is a monster figure that seems scary at first, along with a few mystery moments, mild chases, and brief suspense, without real violence or harsh imagery. The intensity appears low throughout, and the story is likely designed to reassure children fairly quickly, using the threat mainly to explore courage and overcoming fear. There is no sexual content, no meaningful strong language, and no substance use. Most children around age 4 should be able to handle it, though very sensitive viewers who are easily frightened by spooky creatures or Halloween style suspense may do better with a parent nearby to provide reassurance.

Synopsis

Strawberry Shortcake and friends must solve the mystery of the big scary monster ruining the spooky season.

Difficult scenes

The moment most likely to unsettle a young child involves the monster's appearance, since it is presented as large and scary within a darker autumn setting than usual. Even though the visual style remains cute and highly cartoonish, the surprise factor, the idea of a creature threatening the celebration, and the suspenseful music may worry children who are especially sensitive to monsters. Some mystery investigation scenes may create mild tension because the characters need to approach a spooky place and confront their fears. These moments still seem age appropriate for young viewers, but a very impressionable child may react more to the suspense and anticipation than to anything actually shown on screen.

Where to watch

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About this title

Format
Short film
Year
2023
Runtime
42m
Countries
Canada
Original language
EN
Directed by
Jim Miller
Main cast
Ana Sani, Diana Kaarina, Chirag Naik, Vincent Tong, Andrea Libman, Margarita Valderrama, Bahia Watson, Tabitha St. Germain, Meg Roe
Studios
WildBrain Studios