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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Mother Goose's goal in "Goofy Goofy Gander" was to teach Audrey that nursery rhymes can be modern. The cartoon was made in 1950, so it spoofed music and artists of the time such as jazz/bebop and Creator/FrankSinatra respectively. Didn't help that rock and roll had taken off by the end of the decade.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A full release of Audrey's cartoons isn't likely to happen because of cross-ownership issues and the racial stereotyping of Audrey's housekeeper. Some shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were released on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions, although "Audrey the Rainmaker", "The Seapreme Court", "Little Audrey Riding Hood" and "Dawg Gawn" exist in their original incarnations. Of the cartoons sold to U.M. & M., the only short that hasn't turned up fully restored is "The Lost Dream".

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A full release of Audrey's cartoons isn't likely to happen because of cross-ownership issues and the racial stereotyping of Audrey's housekeeper. Some shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were released on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions, although "Audrey the Rainmaker", "The Seapreme Court", "Little Audrey Riding Hood" and "Dawg Gawn" exist in their original unedited incarnations. Of the cartoons sold to U.M. & M., the only short that hasn't turned up fully restored in its original state is "The Lost Dream".



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Mother Goose's goal in "Goofy Goofy Gander" was to teach Audrey that nursery rhymes can be modern. The cartoon was made in 1950, so it spoofed music and artists of the time such as jazz/bebop and Creator/FrankSinatra respectively. Didn't help that the cartoon was made a few years before rock and roll took off.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Mother Goose's goal in "Goofy Goofy Gander" was to teach Audrey that nursery rhymes can be modern. The cartoon was made in 1950, so it spoofed music and artists of the time such as jazz/bebop and Creator/FrankSinatra respectively. Didn't help that the cartoon was made a few years before rock and roll took off.had taken off by the end of the decade.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A full release of Audrey's cartoons isn't likely to happen because of cross-ownership issues and the racial stereotyping of Audrey's housekeeper. Some shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were released on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions with "Audrey the Rainmaker" the only one to be uploaded with its original titles. "Santa's Surprise", "Butterscotch and Soda", "Tarts and Flowers" and "Goofy Goofy Gander" also exist with their original titles and coloring.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A full release of Audrey's cartoons isn't likely to happen because of cross-ownership issues and the racial stereotyping of Audrey's housekeeper. Some shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were released on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions with versions, although "Audrey the Rainmaker" the only one to be uploaded with its original titles. "Santa's Surprise", "Butterscotch Rainmaker", "The Seapreme Court", "Little Audrey Riding Hood" and Soda", "Tarts and Flowers" and "Goofy Goofy Gander" also "Dawg Gawn" exist with in their original titles and coloring.incarnations. Of the cartoons sold to U.M. & M., the only short that hasn't turned up fully restored is "The Lost Dream".
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Mother Goose's goal in "Goofy Goofy Gander" was to teach Audrey that nursery rhymes can be modern. The cartoon was made in 1950, so it spoofed music and artists of the time such as jazz/bebop and Creator/FrankSinatra respectively. Didn't help that the cartoon was made a few years before rock and roll took off.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A full release isn't likely to happen because of cross-ownership issues and the racial stereotyping of Audrey's housekeeper. Some shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were released on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions with "Audrey the Rainmaker" the only one to be uploaded with its original titles. "Santa's Surprise", "Butterscotch and Soda", "Tarts and Flowers" and "Goofy Goofy Gander" also exist with their original titles and coloring.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A full release of Audrey's cartoons isn't likely to happen because of cross-ownership issues and the racial stereotyping of Audrey's housekeeper. Some shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were released on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions with "Audrey the Rainmaker" the only one to be uploaded with its original titles. "Santa's Surprise", "Butterscotch and Soda", "Tarts and Flowers" and "Goofy Goofy Gander" also exist with their original titles and coloring.
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* ChannelHop: St. John Publications started Little Audrey's comic book run until Harvey took over in 1952.
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* Little Audrey was created as a result of Paramount failing to renew their contract with ''ComicStrip/LittleLulu'''s creator, Marjorie Henderson Buell.
* Ownership of Little Audrey's cartoons is divided between Creator/{{Paramount}} through Creator/{{ViacomCBS}} and Creator/HarveyComics through [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC]][[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal]]. Further complicating matters, the ''character'' of Little Audrey is owned by Universal.

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* ** Little Audrey was created as a result of Paramount failing to renew their contract with ''ComicStrip/LittleLulu'''s creator, Marjorie Henderson Buell.
* ** Ownership of Little Audrey's cartoons is divided between Creator/{{Paramount}} through Creator/{{ViacomCBS}} and Creator/HarveyComics through [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC]][[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal]]. Further complicating matters, the ''character'' of Little Audrey is owned by Universal.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: Ownership of Little Audrey's cartoons is divided between Creator/{{Paramount}} through Creator/{{ViacomCBS}} and Creator/HarveyComics through [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC]][[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal]]. Further complicating matters, the ''character'' of Little Audrey is owned by Universal.

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* Little Audrey was created as a result of Paramount failing to renew their contract with ''ComicStrip/LittleLulu'''s creator, Marjorie Henderson Buell.
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Ownership of Little Audrey's cartoons is divided between Creator/{{Paramount}} through Creator/{{ViacomCBS}} and Creator/HarveyComics through [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC]][[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal]]. Further complicating matters, the ''character'' of Little Audrey is owned by Universal.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Ownership of Little Audrey's cartoons is divided between Creator/{{Paramount}} through Creator/{{ViacomCBS}} and Creator/HarveyComics through [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC]][[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal]]. Further complicating matters, the ''character'' of Little Audrey is owned by Universal. A few shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were available on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions with "Audrey the Rainmaker" the only one to be uploaded with its original titles. "Santa's Surprise", "Butterscotch and Soda", "Tarts and Flowers" and "Goofy Goofy Gander" also exist with their original titles and coloring.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Ownership A full release isn't likely to happen because of Little cross-ownership issues and the racial stereotyping of Audrey's cartoons is divided between Creator/{{Paramount}} through Creator/{{ViacomCBS}} and Creator/HarveyComics through [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC]][[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal]]. Further complicating matters, the ''character'' of Little Audrey is owned by Universal. A few housekeeper. Some shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were available released on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions with "Audrey the Rainmaker" the only one to be uploaded with its original titles. "Santa's Surprise", "Butterscotch and Soda", "Tarts and Flowers" and "Goofy Goofy Gander" also exist with their original titles and coloring.coloring.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: Ownership of Little Audrey's cartoons is divided between Creator/{{Paramount}} through Creator/{{ViacomCBS}} and Creator/HarveyComics through [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC]][[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal]]. Further complicating matters, the ''character'' of Little Audrey is owned by Universal.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Ownership of Little Audrey's cartoons is divided between Creator/{{Paramount}} through Creator/{{ViacomCBS}} and Creator/HarveyComics through [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC]][[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal]]. Further complicating matters, the ''character'' of Little Audrey is owned by Universal. A few shorts that fell into the PublicDomain were available on various VHS and DVD compilations of classic cartoons, and they are readily available on Website/YouTube. Many of the post-1950 shorts that circulate are repackaged Harvey versions with "Audrey the Rainmaker" the only one to be uploaded with its original titles. "Santa's Surprise", "Butterscotch and Soda", "Tarts and Flowers" and "Goofy Goofy Gander" also exist with their original titles and coloring.
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