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Little Audrey

She's the cutest thing alive for American tomboys out there. Presenting... America's cutest tomboy.

Little Audrey is a classic series of cartoon short films first made in 1947 by Seymour Kneitel and Bill Tytla.

From 1947 to 1958, Famous Studios produced 16 shorts for Paramount Pictures.

Why It Rocks

  1. Paramount animation in its purest form.
  2. The cute and playful Little Audrey was the most adorable character.
  3. The character of Little Audrey had her cuteness and tomboyishness.
  4. Little Audrey's most iconic 1930s tomboyish outfit was extremely cute.
    • Including a little blue dress with puffed sleeves, white ankle socks, and a pair of very shiny black Mary Jane shoes.
  5. Little Audrey's character design is very cute.
  6. Like Bugs Bunny of Warner Bros., Mickey Mouse of Disney and Walter Lantz's Woody Woodpecker of Universal, Little Audrey was Paramount's biggest megastar of slapstick comedy cartoons.
  7. It dramatically fit in slapstick, physical comedy, urban fantasy, surreal humor and the wacky cartoon fun.
  8. Since she stole the show in her debut cartoon, "Santa's Surprise" (a Christmas-themed cartoon), Little Audrey quickly became famous among the all-American men.
  9. In "Goofy Goofy Gander", Little Audrey was so good at playing jazz and swing music, rather she's playing her trumpet.
  10. One of the cutest tomboys in the animated cartoon universe.
  11. It had some cutesy heartwarming moments, including Little Audrey feeding the zoo animals with the water fountain in "Law and Audrey".
  12. "Little Audrey Says" was a very cute, jazzy theme song.
  13. Like Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, the slapstick cartoon comedy at its best.
  14. With the success of the Little Audrey franchise, it quickly gained toys, comic books and television programs. However, the very first television program in the Little Audrey franchise, was actually a spin-off series for Netflix, called Harvey Girls Forever!, which was originally entitled Harvey Street Kids.
  15. Mae Questel sounds great, as she voices the most huggable tomboy, Little Audrey.
  16. Adorable slapstick humor.
  17. Little Audrey's trademark laugh was so adorable.

The Only Bad Quality

  1. Surprisingly, the Little Audrey cartoons was actually released under the Noveltoons series.
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