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 I'm So Cute and Very, VERY Funny

 * 1) I'm America's cutest tomboy!
 * 2) Due to being the littlest comedian, I'm American comedy's biggest tomboy, as I went to the same level as the biggest names in all-American comedy.
 * 3) I'm the queen of mischief, the sultana of slapstick silliness, and most of all, the most legendary goddess of wackiness!
 * 4) My voice (provided by Mae Questel) suits me well.
 * 5) I had the cuteness of Casper the Friendly Ghost and Betty Boop, but was even more mischievous than Herman the Mouse and Little Lulu.
 * 6) Since I stole the show in "Santa's Surprise", I quickly became famous among the all-American men!
 * 7) Like most of the tomboys of the '30s, '40s and '50s, I love more boyish hobbies, but hates more girly hobbies (except for few of them).
 * 8) I dramatically fit in slapstick, physical comedy, surreal humor and the wacky cartoon fun!
 * 9) According to "Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever, 1992", I'm the mischievous miss, who loves having fun with my very wacky cartoon friends!
 * 10) I make every American audience laugh harder and harder, than any other all-American animated cartoon character!
 * 11) Due to being an all-American prankster, I was so good at telling jokes, playing pranks and crank calls! I was also great at telling knock-knock jokes!
 * 12) I had reddish brown hair with ribbons making three pigtails.
 * 13) To fit my cuteness and tomboyishness, I wore my most iconic 1930s outfit, which was very similar to the traditional all-American tomboy!
 * 14) *Including a little blue dress with puffed sleeves, white ankle socks, and a pair of very shiny black Mary Jane shoes.
 * 15) I was the official mascot of Paramount Pictures. Then, in 1958, I was acquired by Harvey Comics, to become the biggest Harveytoon star. Finally, in 2012, Iwas acquired by DreamWorks Animation, to become DreamWorks Animation's most iconic heroine of all time!
 * 16) I can do my most hilarious comedy moments!
 * 17) Due to being a hipster, I really love jazz and swing music, rather I'm playing my trumpet to do my Jazz music!
 * 18) *I was so good at scat-singing and tap-dancing!
 * 19) *My cute, jazzy theme song, Little Audrey Says, was totally jivey, so I can tap-dance to my theme song, while I'm scat-singing my theme song, hee-hee-hee-hee-hee-hee-hee-hee!
 * 20) Despite being one of America's zaniest animated cartoon characters ever created, I amazingly starred in only 16 theatrical cartoons, from 1947 to 1958.
 * 21) My descendant was very cute, same as myself!

Why I'm Such a Little Brat

 * 1) Due to being gassy, I was very flatulent, as I'm doing my fart jokes. However, I let out the most powerful fart on every people! HA-HA!
 * 2) Since Dawg Gawn was released in 1958, I was retired for being an animated cartoon star. But after 60 years, my retirement was finally ended when DreamWorks Animation created a TV show for Netflix, entitled Harvey Street Kids! Whoo!

Fun-Filled Fact About America's Cutesy Tomboy

 * 1) *As her popularity increased, she starred in more than 250 comic book issues.
 * 2) *I love hanging out with boys, especially my cute boyfriend, Melvin!
 * 3) *I can speak with my very thick New York City accent! Tee-hee!