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Little Audrey (full name: Audrey Smith) is a fictional character, appearing in early 20th century folklore prior to starring in a series of Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios cartoons from 1947 to 1958. She is considered a variation of the better-known Little Lulu, devised after Paramount decided not to renew the license on the comic strip character created by Marjorie Henderson Buell (a.k.a. "Marge"). Despite some superficial similarities between the two characters, the Famous animators were at pains to design Audrey in contrast to Lulu, adopting an entirely different color scheme and employing the stylistic conventions common to Famous Studios' later 1940s repertoire, as opposed to Buell's individualistic rendering of Little Lulu. Veteran animator Bill Tytla was the designer of Little Au

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  • Little Audrey (full name: Audrey Smith) is a fictional character, appearing in early 20th century folklore prior to starring in a series of Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios cartoons from 1947 to 1958. She is considered a variation of the better-known Little Lulu, devised after Paramount decided not to renew the license on the comic strip character created by Marjorie Henderson Buell (a.k.a. "Marge"). Despite some superficial similarities between the two characters, the Famous animators were at pains to design Audrey in contrast to Lulu, adopting an entirely different color scheme and employing the stylistic conventions common to Famous Studios' later 1940s repertoire, as opposed to Buell's individualistic rendering of Little Lulu. Veteran animator Bill Tytla was the designer of Little Audrey, reportedly inspired by his daughter Tammy (who was also his inspiration for Famous' version of Little Lulu, on which he also worked and for which he directed several shorts). The original voice of Little Lulu was performed by actress Cecil Roy (who also provided the voice of Casper the Friendly Ghost). Little Audrey was, instead, voiced by Mae Questel, who also voiced most of Paramount's other major female cartoon characters, including Betty Boop and Olive Oyl from the Popeye cartoons. (en)
  • Little Audrey (Audrey Smith) (traducido al español como Pequeña Audrey) es un personaje que apareció en dibujos animados en los Famous Studios de la Paramount Pictures entre 1947 y 1958. Es considerada variante de Little Lulu (la pequeña Lulú), después que Paramount no renovara la licencia al personaje de Marjorie Marge Henderson Buell. A pesar de parecidos superficiales entre ambos personajes los animadores tuvieron dificultades para contrastar Audrey respecto a Lulu mediante colores y estilo de Famous Studios posteriores a los años cuarenta. Mae Questel, hizo la voz de Audrey, como también lo había hecho con Lulú, Betty Boop y . (es)
  • Little Audrey est un personnage de dessin animé produits par Famous Studios et de comics américain publiés par Harvey Comics. (fr)
  • Little Audrey è un personaggio dell'omonimo cartone animato prodotto da e disegnato in classico stile anni 1950. La piccola Audrey è stato un personaggio preferito tra tutti gli uomini americani ed è rivolto principalmente a un pubblico adulto maschile. La piccola Audrey ha una fervida immaginazione e una predisposizione a mettersi nei guai. Armata di una parlantina pungente, di grande humor e di una risata impertinente, è un'adorabile piccola peste. (it)
  • Little Audrey, conhecida também como A Pequena Audrey, ou simplesmente Tininha no Brasil, é uma personagem feminina de histórias em quadrinhos e desenhos animados norte-americana, criada pela Famous Studios em 1947 e posteriormente os desenhos foram adquiridos pela Harvey Comics, juntamente com os direitos da personagem. (pt)
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  • Little Audrey (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • Pal (en)
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  • Pal so much wants to go to school with Audrey, but she shoos him away. Audrey then has to rescue Pal from a sadistic dogcatcher. (en)
  • Audrey falls asleep on a small grass-field island; while fishing, she goes to the sea bed and is tried as a criminal in a fish court of law for the murder of fishes with a fishing hook. When she is sentenced to the eel-lectric chair , she tries to escape and finds that the events were only a dream. (en)
  • Audrey appears briefly in a sequence where she is seen pushing a baby carriage while licking a gigantic ice cream cone nestled inside of it. (en)
  • Audrey dreams that she is a detective on the case of the murdered Cock Robin. She chases the suspect: a cuckoo bird . Mary Canary confesses that she only shot Robin with a Cupid arrow. (en)
  • Audrey and her dog Pal try to spend a peaceful day fishing, while avoiding the mean old truant officer. (en)
  • Audrey is enjoying her air rifle until she shoots down a baby bird and is filled with remorse, then she sees that it survived. The other birds, however, do not believe that she is sincere about her turning over a new leaf until the baby bird proves it. (en)
  • Audrey is confined to her room by her family's maid for wanting to eat candy instead of a nutritionally balanced lunch. She then dreams about going to a candy land , feasting on every scrumptious confection imaginable, and getting sick to her stomach while candy monsters narrate her painful plight in a swing song, admonishing her for the pig she has made of herself, which eventually puts her off sweets. (en)
  • Audrey is so annoyed by the rain, she wishes so strongly it would "never rain again" that her wish is granted. Months later, a drought hits the continent hard as a result of her wish and the flowers in her garden are dying. A living drop of water takes her to the Land of the Rainmaker to ask the Rainmaker's forgiveness and to let it rain again. (en)
  • Audrey plays baseball with Pal, but she hurts and angers a policeman several times so that he chases her, but Audrey rescues him from drowning in a pond. (en)
  • Audrey takes Pal to the beach, regardless that dogs are not allowed. As Audrey tries to incessantly keep Pal, she has to rescue the life guard from a giant octopus. (en)
  • Audrey has dreams about how dreams are made and cannot resist the temptation to open the Black Door. (en)
  • When Audrey is sitting in the corner for not paying attention in school, unlike the other kids in the class; she magically shrinks, then Audrey dreams that Mother Goose Land is about to be threatened by a couple of comic book crooks. (en)
  • Audrey really wants a pet, but she cannot afford one. At the zoo, she tries to get a baby kangaroo and seal, but their mothers will not let her. Audrey then befriends a lion, who scares away the townspeople. (en)
  • While waiting for her cookies to bake, Audrey dreams about a marriage between the Gingerbread Man and the Angel Food Cake that is about to be terminated by the Devil's Food Cake. (en)
  • Audrey is sent to take a cake to Grandma. At Grandma's house, a burglar is robbing the place and hides in the bed from Audrey. Once uncovered, the burglar chases Audrey until Grandma comes to her rescue. (en)
  • While using her contraption to wash dishes for her, Audrey dreams about aliens with the power to disintegrate. Only Audrey, with her superweapons, can stop them. (en)
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  • Little Audrey (Audrey Smith) (traducido al español como Pequeña Audrey) es un personaje que apareció en dibujos animados en los Famous Studios de la Paramount Pictures entre 1947 y 1958. Es considerada variante de Little Lulu (la pequeña Lulú), después que Paramount no renovara la licencia al personaje de Marjorie Marge Henderson Buell. A pesar de parecidos superficiales entre ambos personajes los animadores tuvieron dificultades para contrastar Audrey respecto a Lulu mediante colores y estilo de Famous Studios posteriores a los años cuarenta. Mae Questel, hizo la voz de Audrey, como también lo había hecho con Lulú, Betty Boop y . (es)
  • Little Audrey est un personnage de dessin animé produits par Famous Studios et de comics américain publiés par Harvey Comics. (fr)
  • Little Audrey è un personaggio dell'omonimo cartone animato prodotto da e disegnato in classico stile anni 1950. La piccola Audrey è stato un personaggio preferito tra tutti gli uomini americani ed è rivolto principalmente a un pubblico adulto maschile. La piccola Audrey ha una fervida immaginazione e una predisposizione a mettersi nei guai. Armata di una parlantina pungente, di grande humor e di una risata impertinente, è un'adorabile piccola peste. (it)
  • Little Audrey, conhecida também como A Pequena Audrey, ou simplesmente Tininha no Brasil, é uma personagem feminina de histórias em quadrinhos e desenhos animados norte-americana, criada pela Famous Studios em 1947 e posteriormente os desenhos foram adquiridos pela Harvey Comics, juntamente com os direitos da personagem. (pt)
  • Little Audrey (full name: Audrey Smith) is a fictional character, appearing in early 20th century folklore prior to starring in a series of Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios cartoons from 1947 to 1958. She is considered a variation of the better-known Little Lulu, devised after Paramount decided not to renew the license on the comic strip character created by Marjorie Henderson Buell (a.k.a. "Marge"). Despite some superficial similarities between the two characters, the Famous animators were at pains to design Audrey in contrast to Lulu, adopting an entirely different color scheme and employing the stylistic conventions common to Famous Studios' later 1940s repertoire, as opposed to Buell's individualistic rendering of Little Lulu. Veteran animator Bill Tytla was the designer of Little Au (en)
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  • Little Audrey (en)
  • Little Audrey (es)
  • Little Audrey (fr)
  • Little Audrey (it)
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