![]() She spends so much time with books that she always knows exactly what others need, or where the specific topic they need will be located in her bookstore, Blueberry Books. She is knowledgeable about almost everything. ![]() Is there anything she loves more than books? Her friends! - From her Hub profileīlueberry is normally the mature and smartest girl in the group. Sometimes Blueberry Muffin forgets things, but she always remembers to be a true blue friend. She can have trouble expressing her feelings, though is still shown as a great friend who can be counted on.īlueberry Muffin is one of Strawberry Shortcake's best friends. She's a lover of old houses and plays and is shown as a creative and artsy kid. Blueberry’s muffin-shaped cabin is in Blueberry Valley, a peaceful place surrounded by wild blueberry bushes." - From the official 2003 websiteīlueberry is a sweet if reserved girl who loves taking on projects and hosting events. But she’s also a lot of fun and thinks up the best make-believe games. She frequently exaggerates and uses big words and dramatic phrases. Because she loves reading stories, her over-active imagination often runs away with her. "Blueberry Muffin bakes the most delicious muffins in Strawberryland. In the first cartoon special she's shown as ditsy, air-headed, and very forgetful "as of late" and she's the only one who can decipher Apple Dumplin's scribbles. She is however a little generic in this generation, being shown as friendly and agreeable to those around her. It is also left ambiguous whether or not the universe is truly acting on her behalf, or if everything occurs by random luck.īlueberry is a sweet and mature girl who enjoys dabbling in silliness. In " Strawberry's Friendship Party" she tells Strawberry she cannot attend the titular party via paper airplane note, yet somehow managed to take a bite out of one of the cupcakes. ![]() In " All in the Palm", she correctly predicts everything that happens to the other girls in the episode. It is occasionally implied that she has magical powers in the series, or at the very least a connection to the supernatural. In Following the Recipe, it is revealed that she is dyslexic. Blueberry believes the universe itself is her friend, and will guide her to her goals. Due to her spiritual personality, she considers herself a friend to all living beings, occasionally seen talking to plants or random animals she encounters. Blueberry's unique outlook on the world can often come into conflict with Lime Chiffon, who believes in solid facts over mysticism. She operates the Dreamery Creamery ice cream cart at the Berryworks in Big Apple City, where she makes and sells unique ice cream flavors. Longface, as she's the only one who understands his rather complicated vocabulary.īlueberry Muffin in this generation harkens back to her original incarnation from the 1980s, characterized as a spiritual, spontaneous, and rather ditzy girl. She usually has to act as a translator for Mr. She is an avid fan of the Patty Persimmon mystery novels, and will occasionally try to emulate her. Blueberry can usually be seen with a book, and has any types of books ranging from cookbooks to flower books to organization books. Bosley Bookworm works for her as an assistant in her bookstore. She works and lives at Blueberry Books in the city and keeps everything fully organized and in its proper place. She has a tendency to be dramatic or jealous.īlueberry Muffin is one of Strawberry Shortcake's best friends in Berry Bitty City. She also likes to dress up, put on plays, and do mysteries. Unlike her previous ditzy incarnation from the original series, this Blueberry is characterized as an intelligent bookworm with a love for reading and a big vocabulary. She lives past Huckleberry Briar in a wild blueberry field, where she found an old house and fixed it up. In the first special, Blueberry notably was the only one of Strawberry's friends who could understand Apple Dumplin's scribbled notes and communicate with her.īlueberry Muffin is one of Strawberry Shortcakes' friends in this series as well, first appearing in " The Blueberry Beast" segment of Moonlight Mysteries. While Blueberry appeared in a majority of the television specials, she rarely played a prominent role, though she would make bigger appearances in the books and comics of the 1980s. Blueberry was introduced in the very first Strawberry Shortcake television special, The World of Strawberry Shortcake, as a ditzy and often forgetful friend of Strawberry Shortcake.
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