Ever since i was 8 years old, i have a dvd box collection of classic cartoons, including Little Audrey, but in this short cartoon, I never seen badly-depicted black woman from the beginning, it only start with Audrey having 2 dreams before that dream elf appears. Now i see why the black woman was cut out in the dvd box I used to have
I was born in the 80s and my grandmother gave me these videos when I was little. Years later, we watched this in high school and the teacher said it was racist. Lighten up!!!
I love these cartoons! I always saw Petunia, her nanny, as an authority figure. She always has sage advice for Audrey, and Audrey learns from her. So, I don't see that as negative. I realize this was made fifty + years ago, and a lot of things have changed in many ways for the better. However, I think they are a valuable piece of history! These cartoons inspire imagination in children, as well..
Yes, Harvey got the rights to publish a "Little Audrey" comic book around 1950 (where she was originally billed as "Paramount's famous movie star"), with animator Steve Muffati drawing her adventures, as well as a brief daily comic strip for King Features in 1951. "Mammy" was never seen in the comic books, for obvious reasons....
Even I stay up late at night and forget to sleep sometimes. And sometimes when I'm asleep, I get very strange and weird dreams. I even get nightmares that I don't like to talk about. This is way I use a dreamcatcher. I often get crazy dreams. And I get very good dreams.
its like a seven minute long LSD trip. wait wait wait... at the end she says 'no more moonshine for me'... moonshine is a drink thats like super alcoholic yea? they ya go ive cracked it, shes on a drunken rampage :) go audrey go, encourage our imaginations forevermore
The real director of this short is George Germanetti. The credited director (ex-Disney animator Bill Tytla) actually served as a supervising producer and directed the voice recordings,
I'm looking for one cartoon in particular, present in the "Casper and friends" show, where a little girl and her brother go under the sea to a place where all lost things go, and there they find Wally the clock their father had lost time ago. Can anyone help me with the name of it?, is it here in youtube?
Man, this comment is old. Not sure if you ever found what you were looking for but your description reminded me of "Land of the Lost" a cartoon by Famous Studios. You should be able to find it here on RUclips. I don't remember a clock, though. But it might be from a series of shorts. ruclips.net/video/OdZ6xy89td0/видео.html
She had real parents in the Harvey Comics version. Who knows? Probably just real cheap labor back then. The maid probably only maid a couple of dollars a day plus food, room and board. Nt a bad deal for Audrey's parents.
I remember these Little Audrey cartoons even though I was born like 40 years after they were made. Imagine, kids my age actually watched these horrible racists cartoons and we made it to adulthood without becoming bigoted racists and cross buring members of the KKK. Imagine that.
It depends on how you're defining "racist". This cartoon was made at a time when the feelings of non-whites pretty counted for nothing in politics and popular culture, so depictions of minorities were rarely what you'd call enlightened. However, there's a big difference between being insensitive and being outright bigoted. This Mammy character may be a stereotype, but her purpose isn't to dehumanize or villainize black people. In other words, it's ignorant, but it wasn't done in HATE.
Watch 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassas. It has the same story. Its about avoiding temptation. This cartoon isnt racist either....whats so racist about baby sitting a child?
Im not racist and no offense intended but youre kind of being a hypocrit saying that your better when your griping about them being racist...which makes you racist too..noone is better than anyone
Ever since i was 8 years old, i have a dvd box collection of classic cartoons, including Little Audrey, but in this short cartoon, I never seen badly-depicted black woman from the beginning, it only start with Audrey having 2 dreams before that dream elf appears. Now i see why the black woman was cut out in the dvd box I used to have
Wow this is really old. The cartoons back then were cool and reminded me of the picture books I used to read only the pictures moved.
I was born in the 80s and my grandmother gave me these videos when I was little. Years later, we watched this in high school and the teacher said it was racist. Lighten up!!!
I love these cartoons! I always saw Petunia, her nanny, as an authority figure. She always has sage advice for Audrey, and Audrey learns from her. So, I don't see that as negative. I realize this was made fifty + years ago, and a lot of things have changed in many ways for the better. However, I think they are a valuable piece of history! These cartoons inspire imagination in children, as well..
Yes, Harvey got the rights to publish a "Little Audrey" comic book around 1950 (where she was originally billed as "Paramount's famous movie star"), with animator Steve Muffati drawing her adventures, as well as a brief daily comic strip for King Features in 1951. "Mammy" was never seen in the comic books, for obvious reasons....
For those of you keeping score - That's Amanda Randolph as Petunia, Mae Questel as Audrey and Jackson Beck as The Dream maker and Bad Dreams.
sheesh, that dream dude has such an attitude. and then audrey says she'll help him and then he's all nice and stuff.
that lady was in little lulus birthday episode
The predicted poppy playtime catnap🤯 3:44
Wow. This is the only UM&M print I've ever seen that leaves most of the original credits intact (except the Paramount logo, of course). I wonder why.
It was noted in "Dizzy Dishes" and "Little Audrey Riding Hood" that she has at least a mother.
Those old cartoon had beautiful artful drawings. And that maid had a bad case of vitalago on her lips.
Even I stay up late at night and forget to sleep sometimes. And sometimes when I'm asleep, I get very strange and weird dreams. I even get nightmares that I don't like to talk about. This is way I use a dreamcatcher. I often get crazy dreams. And I get very good dreams.
its like a seven minute long LSD trip. wait wait wait... at the end she says 'no more moonshine for me'... moonshine is a drink thats like super alcoholic yea?
they ya go ive cracked it, shes on a drunken rampage :) go audrey go, encourage our imaginations forevermore
The real director of this short is George Germanetti. The credited director (ex-Disney animator Bill Tytla) actually served as a supervising producer and directed the voice recordings,
@KBAFourthtime Yes it is a figure of speech meaning the person tosses and turns all night during sleep.
If there's one thing I'm always trying to do in life, it's "be reasonable." Glad you think I succeeded this time. xD
I used to puzzle over why she said "Aunt Petunia", until I realized she's actually saying "Yes'm, Petunia." (as in "Yes, ma'am") XD
@CommanderCornbread He didn't, actually. When she is forbidding certain actions from Audrey, it's for a good reason.
full lyrics on what the monsters are singing thanks.boo,what u did,etc..
"And you've GOTTA make the lips funny" - frank reynolds
7:22 What's so funny, Audrey?
She laugh for all and anything
@@uilo11 True..
Okay. Thanks. I was logged off three weeks ago, so, this is my new account. That's why ThirdTime didn't reply back.
LMAO @ THE GIRL DREAMS!
does anyone know what the nightmare monsters are singing?(i couldn't catch what they were singing)
The song is called “Oh What you did.”
@movieman2000 Yeah ads are part of why I don't see many movies...
Why the hell did "Mammy" ever bring up Audrey? She had real parents in the Harvey Comics version.
I'm looking for one cartoon in particular, present in the "Casper and friends" show, where a little girl and her brother go under the sea to a place where all lost things go, and there they find Wally the clock their father had lost time ago. Can anyone help me with the name of it?, is it here in youtube?
Man, this comment is old. Not sure if you ever found what you were looking for but your description reminded me of "Land of the Lost" a cartoon by Famous Studios. You should be able to find it here on RUclips. I don't remember a clock, though. But it might be from a series of shorts. ruclips.net/video/OdZ6xy89td0/видео.html
@@l.francesca4780 Thank you!
@@alexavillawolves I hope it helps you find what you're looking for! :) Glad to help in whatever way I can!
She had real parents in the Harvey Comics version.
Who knows? Probably just real cheap labor back then. The maid probably only maid a couple of dollars a day plus food, room and board. Nt a bad deal for Audrey's parents.
I can't believe she can't understand No means NO
4:45-4:52 what kind of dream is that? I couldn't read the sign, it was too blurry.
That type of dream sign is about food
What did the dream mean by "sleeping like a top"? Is that a figure of speech? If so, what's the meaning?
Why didn't the little Lost Dream simply tell Audrey that was the Black Door that the Sandman told them to keep away from.
Is this a clip show?
I remember these Little Audrey cartoons even though I was born like 40 years after they were made. Imagine, kids my age actually watched these horrible racists cartoons and we made it to adulthood without becoming bigoted racists and cross buring members of the KKK. Imagine that.
It depends on how you're defining "racist". This cartoon was made at a time when the feelings of non-whites pretty counted for nothing in politics and popular culture, so depictions of minorities were rarely what you'd call enlightened. However, there's a big difference between being insensitive and being outright bigoted. This Mammy character may be a stereotype, but her purpose isn't to dehumanize or villainize black people. In other words, it's ignorant, but it wasn't done in HATE.
Watch 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassas. It has the same story. Its about avoiding temptation. This cartoon isnt racist either....whats so racist about baby sitting a child?
Booo what you did, what you did,what you did!!!!!
@nikkigreeneyes77 How the nanny is drawn how she talks is stereotypical and racist.
Im not racist and no offense intended but youre kind of being a hypocrit saying that your better when your griping about them being racist...which makes you racist too..noone is better than anyone
political correctness