Little Audrey

Little Audrey is a main character in a series of Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios cartoons from 1947 to 1958. Little Audrey was a favorite among the all-American men, and is aimed to primarily male adult audiences. Little Audrey is officially considered the first all-American tomboy.

Little Audrey first appeared in the 1947 Noveltoon, "Santa's Surprise", in which she is the all-American girl who lives in Manhattan, New York City and most prominent member of a multicultural child cast. According to animation, her first starring role was in the short "Butterscotch and Soda".

Why She Rocks

 * 1) She was America's cutest and very first tomboy.
 * 2) She had the cuteness of Casper the Friendly Ghost and Betty Boop, but was even more mischievous than Herman the Mouse and Little Lulu.
 * 3) She was a favorite among the all-American men.
 * 4) She has reddish brown hair with ribbons making three pigtails.
 * 5) To increase her cuteness and her tomboyishness, she wears her most iconic 1930s outfit.
 * 6) * Including a little blue dress with puffed sleeves, white ankle socks, and a pair of very shiny black Mary Jane shoes.
 * 7) She was the official mascot of Paramount Pictures. Then, in 1958, she was acquired by Harvey Comics, to become the biggest Harveytoon star. Finally, in 2012, she was acquired by DreamWorks Animation, to become DreamWorks Animation's most iconic heroine of all time.
 * 8) She likes hanging out with friends, especially her boyfriend, Melvin.
 * 9) She loves jazz and swing music, rather she's playing her trumpet.
 * 10) * She even can do scat-singing, and tap-dancing.
 * 11) Amazingly, she starred in only 16 theatrical cartoons.
 * 12) Her Harvey Street Kids counterpart was very cute, same as herself.