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Little Audrey is a cartoon character about whom thousands of nonsensical short tales during the past five or six years — have been told. Sometimes Little Audrey parades as Little Emma or Little Gertrude, but she usually is recognizable by a catch phrase 'she just laughed and laughed'. The amusing incident is typically a catastrophe. [4]
Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure is a 1999 American adventure film directed by Stephen Furst, based on the Harvey Entertainment Company animated character Baby Huey.It was released by Columbia TriStar Home Video on VHS on March 2, 1999, and on DVD on February 15, 2005, by Classic Media.
The show consisted of Famous Studios-produced cartoons from 1950 to 1962.There were 223 theatrical cartoons released during that period, and only 165 cartoons were included in their full format, although the original theatrical titles were changed when Harvey assumed ownership from Famous.
Baby Huey made a comic book debut in Little Audrey #25, 1952, by Harvey Comics. Harvey Comics Hits #60 [5] was the second Harvey-published comic book to feature the character. The 1956 comic Baby Huey, the Baby Giant was the first to bear the character's name; it ran for 99 issues until 1972.
Although sometimes uncredited, Randolph was the voice of Petunia in Famous Studios' popular Little Audrey. The following is a list of cartoons in which Randolph voiced Petunia: Butterscotch and Soda (1948) The Lost Dream (1949) Song of the Birds (1949) Hold the Lion, Please (1951) Audrey the Rainmaker (1951)
After "the third teacher this week" quits from "Little Ducker's Daycare", the fox comes in her place and tries to eat Huey. Finally, Huey catches the fox and becomes the hero for the other kids. This episode originally aired with "Of Mice and Magic" (Herman and Katnip), "Starting From Hatch" (a Noveltoon featuring Baby Huey) and a brief clip ...
The library of The Harvey Entertainment Company (under Harvey Entertainment, Inc.) (Casper the Friendly Ghost, Little Audrey, Richie Rich and Baby Huey) [9] [10] (excluding co-productions owned by third-party companies and the live-action business)
Noveltoons featuring Little Audrey. The Lost Dream (March 18, 1949). Song of the Birds (November 18, 1949). Tarts and Flowers (May 26, 1950). Goofy Goofy Gander (August 18, 1950). Starring Casper the Friendly Ghost. Casper's Spree Under the Sea (October 13, 1950). Ghost Writers (April 25, 1958) (directed by Seymour Kneitel, Izzy Sparber and him).