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** Earlier Audrey cartoons feature Petunia, a stereotypical black maid character as her caretaker, similar to the one in ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''. As with ''Tom and Jerry'', cartoons with Petunia are edited to remove her appearances in reruns or removed from airing altogether.
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* FairForItsDay: Audrey's nanny, physical appearance-wise, comes across as a racist caricature to modern viewers, but her portrayal was actually quite progressive back in the day when minorities in fiction tended to be either childish or moronic. Nanny displays no such negative traits, and instead acts as a good role model and parental figure for Audrey.

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* FairForItsDay: Audrey's nanny, physical appearance-wise, comes across as a racist caricature to modern viewers, but her portrayal was actually quite progressive back in the day when minorities in fiction tended to be either childish or moronic. Nanny displays no such negative offensive traits, and instead acts as a good role model and parental figure for Audrey.
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* FairForItsDay: Audrey's nanny, physical appearance-wise, comes across as a racist caricature to modern viewers, but her portrayal was actually quite progressive back in the day when minorities in fiction tended to be either childish or moronic. Nanny displays no such negative traits, and is instead shown to be a good parental figure for Audrey.

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* FairForItsDay: Audrey's nanny, physical appearance-wise, comes across as a racist caricature to modern viewers, but her portrayal was actually quite progressive back in the day when minorities in fiction tended to be either childish or moronic. Nanny displays no such negative traits, and is instead shown to be acts as a good role model and parental figure for Audrey.
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* FairForItsDay: Audrey's nanny, physical appearance-wise, comes across as a racist caricature to modern viewers, but her portrayal was actually quite progressive back in the day when minorities in fiction tended to be either childish or moronic. The nanny displays no such negative traits, and is instead shown to be a good parental figure for Audrey.

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* FairForItsDay: Audrey's nanny, physical appearance-wise, comes across as a racist caricature to modern viewers, but her portrayal was actually quite progressive back in the day when minorities in fiction tended to be either childish or moronic. The nanny Nanny displays no such negative traits, and is instead shown to be a good parental figure for Audrey.

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