Adult version of song: You've got the hangover blues! The hangover blues! The hangover blues! You've got the hangover blues from drinking all the liquor you did! Oh you're drunk right down to your shoes! You're woofing down gin in bunches of twos! You've got the hangover blues, You're gonna be the sorriest kid (whose 21) You drank way more alchohol than you can chew! You went and made a stinkin drunk of little you! You've go the hangover blues! The look on your face is tellin the news! You've got the hangover blues from drinking all the liquor you did!
I used to get night terrors when I was a kid. My parents bought me a VHS cassette with old mixed cartoons to put on for me so I would calm down and this was one of them. Memories, man, wow.
The scene with Audrey trying to find candy in her room is basically a homage to the 1945 film the lost weekend where ray milland tries to find alcohol in his room as well,which was also made by paramount
"Petunia" was the family maid, and occasionally appeared in Audrey's comic book stories until 1951, when she was last seen in "Audrey the Rainmaker" {by that time, the studio decided to phase her out, due to her stereotypical appearance}.
Me and Sis Ellie Loved This Back In 1963 Till About 1968 NYC Aired Saturday's In AM With Follow The Bouncing Ball Musical Cartoons We Loved And Mentioned These Lovely Memories !!!
This was long before Harvey Comics acquired her underrated character and start her own comic book series under Harvey. Harvey was best known for this alone with Casper, Baby Huey, Herman, Katnip and others.
+Musicradio77 Television Network Actually Alfred Harvey was the original creator of Harveytoons. He allowed licensing of his characters for Short Subjection adaptation in Paramount's Famous Studios dept. Until 1955, it was distributed under the brand label "Noveltoons" instead of Harveytoons.
Because Paramount's cartoon characters were SO successful in his comic books, Alfred Harvey bought Paramount's 1950-'59 cartoon library [including all cartoons that were to be released through October 1959]- AND the rights to their characters- in July 1958, at a "dirt cheap" price of $1.7 million dollars {which he quickly recouped within a year}. He capitalized on that cartoon inventory by reissuing them on TV as "Harveytoons" (initially seen on ABC's "MATTY'S FUNDAY FUNNIES" in the fall of 1959), through a 30 year distribution agreement with ABC Films [and their successor after 1972, Worldvision Enterprises].
Audrey's own comic book was first published in the spring of 1948, several months before her screen debut. Paramount licensed St. John Publishing to distribute those comics [featuring several Famous staffers, including Steve Mufffati, to write and draw her stories] until 1952, when Alfred Harvey made a more lucrative deal with the studio to publish their comic books.
The sequence of Audrey in her room is a satire of Ray Milland as an alcoholic in "The Lost Weekend". The maid saying she'll stay there for "the whole weekend - if necessary" is the intro. The desperate search that leads to the bag in the light fixture, and the canary turning into a bat, are direct copies of the movie.
When I watched this as a kid the tummy ache blues scene always confused me. I was confused of why all the candies were mad at Audrey for having eaten too much candy as if she committed a felony.
My mom bought me and my sister two tapes that had a mix of these cartoons including little aubrey, betty boop, and some other randon really old stuff. this had to be about 1985
Bag Ghost: "You've got the Tummy Ache Blues! The Tummy Ache Blues! The Tummy Ache Blues! You've got the Tummy Ache Blues From eating all the candy you did!" Flying Black Gumdrops: "You'll fret right down to your shoes! Your woes will all come in bunches of twos! You've got the Tummy Ache Blues! You're gonna be the sorriest kid!" Chocolate Bar Ghost: "You bit off more choc-o-late than you can chew! You went and made a big, big pig of little you!" Candy Canes: "You've got the Tummy Ache Blues! The look on your face is tellin' the news! You've got the Tummy Ache Blues From eating all the candy you did! From eating all the candy you did!" All: "You've got the Tummy Ache Blues! The look on your face is tellin' the news! You've got the Tummy Ache Blues From eating all the candy you did!"
I remember when I was little my mom was telling my neighbor about me watching this cartoon, and she was telling me she read a book entitled The Story of Little Black Sambo. I remember thinking "I heard of that story, but I..."
did anyone else born in the mid 80's remember having a vhs when they were a kid that had this cartoon plus little audrey in goofy gander , popeye vs sinbad and mighty mouse where he saves the sheep?
Paramount cut the times of all their openings just after their cartoon was released, so we ended up with a revised and shorter version of the theme that everyone remembers (they also truncated the opening fanfares for the Popeye and Noveltoons shorts, and redid the Screen Songs opening to shorten that up, too, only four shorts into the revived series). Audrey doesn't say much in this cartoon, but she's still a 'louder' character than Lulu had been, even before the infamous laugh debuted.
This is a complete kiddiazation of alcoholism. There are several cartoons based on kids smoking, but this is kind of amazing. in more recent times it can even be taken as dope withdrawal. Might be one of a kind for searing social realism. Although there was a pretty good Mighty Mouse cartoon about hotrodding juvenile delinquents taking over a town that was, I think, before Wild One or Blackboard Jungle.
That was her first appearance as a "Noveltoon" character (in November '47), Ray- but it wasn't "her" cartoon [she was part of a "gang" of kids in that one]. I believe Paramount was "testing" her, to see if she could replace "Little Lulu" in '48. After another brief appearance, in Popeye's "Olive Oyl For President" [January 1948], the studio gave her own series within the "Noveltoon" format {with her own theme}.
Not surprising, since many of the studio's animators worked for Max Fleischer- in fact, Fleischer's 'Color Classic', "Song of the Birds" (1935), was remade with Little Audrey under the same title in '49.
I wouldn't "assume" that Paramount was, or needed to "test" Audrey. She was clearly modeled after LULU with a subtle personality change. The motivation was to come up with a original character to avoid licensing other creations as with POPEYE and SUPERMAN. While the format is similar to LULU, the characters are different. LULU was more of a female precursor to DENNIS THE MENACE of sorts. AUDREY is less of an innocent renegade and more expressive.
Yes, that was one of many. What's interesting is to note how in their remakes they added new things. I believe that THE ANVIL CHORUS GIRL (1944) comes the closest to following the original, SHOEIN' HOSSES (1934). To some this may seem like a lack of orignality, but keep in mind that there is 10 years between the two films, and people only saw them once. They did not have the luxury of repeated viewing on television for these comparisons.
That shot of Audrey screaming and spinning away was great although it looked like someone else did the animation. The first half of the toon is a somewhat surprising, almost over the top, look at substance abuse and deprivation. Even the title is kind of suggestive for a cartoon. Wonder if they were thinking of Lost Weekend a la Fantasia in places. Audrey does not have her signature laugh in her first starring outing, but the elements of dream and hallucination in a "land" type cartoon (candyland here) we see so often in Little Audrey toons are already present. It's a great little cartoon and a pretty good beginning for the somewhat short series.
Christopher Sobieniak -- Well she replaced Little Lulu because Famous was to cheap to pay licensing. They only made 16 Audrey's over 10 years, she being part of the Noveltoon series. But there are many of the Little Lulu's here on YT, and even though I am a big Audrey fan, the Lulu's are pretty good. I have to admit though that Lulu totally eclipsed Audrey when it came to comic books, although Audrey had a good comic book career. One thing Audrey had that Lulu did not was that she was voiced by the one and only Mae Questrel.
+gnikcohs Yes. The great Mae Questal voiced Audrey. She also replaced Jeanine Roberts as Olive Oyl in Popeye in 1943. Little Lulu's short subject debut was in 1938. Audrey's in 1947.
gnikcohs Wikipedia is incorrect. Questal WAS not voicing Olive Oyl in the 30s. That was a completely DIFFERENT radio actress named Jeanine Roberts who was a bit player Paramount and who guessed starred in the 3 Stooges' short "Men In Black". Notice the difference in Olive Oyl's voice in the 30s Popeye and 40s-50s one. It's COMPLETELY different. Questal voiced Betty Boop and mostly side characters: little boys(Play Safe,Greedy Humpty Dumpty),girls and unamed young female characters. Questal replaced Roberts as Olive Oyl in 1943. During WWII.
{Lyrics}: Bag Ghost: "You've got the Tummy Ache Blues! The Tummy Ache Blues! The Tummy Ache Blues! You've got the Tummy Ache Blues From eating all the candy you did!" Flying Black Gumdrops: "Ohhhhhh you’re red right down to your shoes! You're wolfin' down gum in bunches of twos! You've got the Tummy Ache Blues! You're gonna be the sorriest kid!" Chocolate Bar Ghost: "You bit off more choc-o-late than you can chew! You went and made a big, big pig of little you!" All: "You've got the Tummy Ache Blues! The look on your face is tellin' the news! You've got the Tummy Ache Blues From eating all the candy you did! From eating all the candy you did!" All: “You’ve got the Tummy Ache Blues! The look on your face is tellin’ the news! You’ve got the Tummy Ache Blues! From eating all the candy you did!”
Oh, dear! Now Bag Ghost, Flying Black Gumdrops, Chocolate Bar Ghost, and other candies are all villains because they tell Little Audrey that she's got a tummy-ache.
Amanda Randolph did her voice in the five “Little Audrey” cartoons she appeared in…Lillian Randolph, her younger sister, voiced the other character in 19 shorts with “Tom and Jerry”. Both women had pretty full careers which included work in theater, radio, tv and film.
I remember somewhere between 2013 and 2016 my grandma would put in a VHS that was filled with bible stories and bible songs before it would cut to where she accidentally recorded little lulu, little Audrey, and then the other Tom and Jerry cartoons. I would always skip almost 2 hours of content just to watch this episode
Correction on the orginial title It orginally said "Color By Technicolor" on the mountain and not "In Technicolor". Beside this this is a accurate recreation of rare titles used only once
Inspired partially by the delirium tremens moments experienced by Ray Milland in “The Lost Weekend”. In some ways this could also be compared to other hallucinogenic nightmares in animated history such as the pink elephants sequence from “Dumbo” (surprised nobody’s mentioned that in this thread…animator and animation director Bill Tytla incidentally worked on both characters, Dumbo and Little Audrey, although he did not direct this short). In some ways Audrey’s dream is a little more unsettling as the apparitions directly interact with her. She would continue to have dreams in some of her other shorts, some just as traumatic as in “The Lost Dream” and “The Seapreme Court”, yet others were of an innocent nature and with positive outcome.
Does anyone know the Christmas VHS set that had this short in it along with the Christmas Comes Just Once A Year cartoon short as well? I've been looking for years for this one tape but haven't had any luck. It also had a few more christmas shorts in as well.
Michelle: Pichu! Pichu singing: Rock a bye baby on the treetop... Michelle: Eating candy again instead of food! Michelle says "Now you sit right down and eat your lunch and NO MORE CANDY!" and levitates like Elysium (but no wings) and said again "I just can't stand a child eating candy 48 hours a day. Pichu eats candy and feed a Poochyena her lunch Michelle said "Eating candy candy candy and for..... Pichu accidentally feeds Michelle her lunch Michelle: Now you are gonna stay right in your room because you let it to eat food. Michelle pulls out the Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon, and always bag and said "You wanna stay here for the whole weekend? You're never fed" and flies away
@@KrimzonFlygon1 The mother at least is shown in another Audrey short: “Little Audrey Riding Rood” in which she sends Audrey with a cake to visit her Grandma.
Probably I Think This One's A Classic Also Think of Cadbury Dairy Milk Mars Bar Crunchie Violet Crumble Pascall Cherry Ripe Milky Way M&M's Dream Flake
*LOUD SCREAMING* from Little Audrey 4:02 That camera starts shift the darkness after all then came out to Little Audrey's screaming mouth, she starts screaming because of her room is ruined, she shrieks and she gets *DIE* and *DEFEAT* the fade away and the fact also be then she was exploding death! (¡¡😧😨😱😨😧!!) (¡¡😱😱😱!!)
Gotta make the mammy dark-skinned with a blackface look huh animators? There were a lot of negative stereotypes on ethnicity back then. So glad its not like that in most cartoon shows we have today although most of them are just plain boring and unoriginal.
TomboyPlayer1993 I hate the new scheduling of these cartoon channels. It always have marathons of the same shows nowadays. Back then, it used to air show for a hour and then airs a random one after that.
TomboyPlayer1993 well, actually it's not ment to look like black face, they where working with very limited tecnolgy back then, and showing simular shades of color the same color was difficult because it was often indistinguishable, so often the lips had to be lighter inorder to distinguish facial movement. also there are many african americans with dark skin tone, but it's lighter around there lips and the palms of their hands, a lady who went to my church as a kid had that coloration type, and I always thought she looked beautiful.
@@IrkenExile Oh, dear! Now Bag Ghost, Flying Black Gumdrops, Chocolate Bar Ghost, and other candies are all villains because they tell Little Audrey that she's got a tummy-ache.
@@thisotakugirl1017 Yeah, no, the writers *knew* what they were doing in the 30-50s, especially when it comes to ethnicity groups. Don't tell me how or what to think.
Adult version of song:
You've got the hangover blues!
The hangover blues! The hangover blues!
You've got the hangover blues from drinking all the liquor you did!
Oh you're drunk right down to your shoes!
You're woofing down gin in bunches of twos!
You've got the hangover blues,
You're gonna be the sorriest kid (whose 21)
You drank way more alchohol than you can chew!
You went and made a stinkin drunk of little you!
You've go the hangover blues!
The look on your face is tellin the news!
You've got the hangover blues from drinking all the liquor you did!
+tripp cory From drinking all the liquor you did!
From eating all the candy she did
I know of a more fitting line:
You drank way more alcohol than they can brew
OMG I didn't know it was this! Thank you AKSpartanKiIIer! I had a disk with old cartoons when i was little and this is one of them!
I used to get night terrors when I was a kid. My parents bought me a VHS cassette with old mixed cartoons to put on for me so I would calm down and this was one of them. Memories, man, wow.
The scene with Audrey trying to find candy in her room is basically a homage to the 1945 film the lost weekend where ray milland tries to find alcohol in his room as well,which was also made by paramount
Little Audrey screams?
Not surprising if that was the inspiration.
"Petunia" was the family maid, and occasionally appeared in Audrey's comic book stories until 1951, when she was last seen in "Audrey the Rainmaker" {by that time, the studio decided to phase her out, due to her stereotypical appearance}.
Me and Sis Ellie Loved This Back In 1963 Till About 1968 NYC Aired Saturday's In AM With Follow The Bouncing Ball Musical Cartoons We Loved And Mentioned These Lovely Memories !!!
They probably didn't know the dog would die from eating chocolate at the end.
Yeah, Things can go wrong like Little Brown Jug 1948:cartoon short
Thanks so much AK for bringing me here! I never thought I'd see these old cartoons again. So many memories...
Hey I remember watching this cartoon when I was like 7 or 8 its really funny and classic! :-)
William Smalley Jr. 😋😁😁😋😋😋
Oh my god same
When where U 7 ? 🙃
Remember kids, always eat the vegetables. The candies might drove you into “Cuckoo!”.
The human body cannot handle too much sugar. In fact, if a certain dosage is consumed, it can induce vomiting.
Or give you diabeetus..
This was long before Harvey Comics acquired her underrated character and start her own comic book series under Harvey. Harvey was best known for this alone with Casper, Baby Huey, Herman, Katnip and others.
+Musicradio77 Television Network Actually Alfred Harvey was the original creator of Harveytoons. He allowed licensing of his characters for Short Subjection adaptation in Paramount's Famous Studios dept. Until 1955, it was distributed under the brand label "Noveltoons" instead of Harveytoons.
Because Paramount's cartoon characters were SO successful in his comic books, Alfred Harvey bought Paramount's 1950-'59 cartoon library [including all cartoons that were to be released through October 1959]- AND the rights to their characters- in July 1958, at a "dirt cheap" price of $1.7 million dollars {which he quickly recouped within a year}. He capitalized on that cartoon inventory by reissuing them on TV as "Harveytoons" (initially seen on ABC's "MATTY'S FUNDAY FUNNIES" in the fall of 1959), through a 30 year distribution agreement with ABC Films [and their successor after 1972, Worldvision Enterprises].
@@fromthesidelines No wonder we had those Worldvision tapes in the 80's.
Audrey's own comic book was first published in the spring of 1948, several months before her screen debut. Paramount licensed St. John Publishing to distribute those comics [featuring several Famous staffers, including Steve Mufffati, to write and draw her stories] until 1952, when Alfred Harvey made a more lucrative deal with the studio to publish their comic books.
The sequence of Audrey in her room is a satire of Ray Milland as an alcoholic in "The Lost Weekend". The maid saying she'll stay there for "the whole weekend - if necessary" is the intro. The desperate search that leads to the bag in the light fixture, and the canary turning into a bat, are direct copies of the movie.
Little Audrey screams?
*Ya know how hard it is to be a bat flies all of us about the room where he is bitten by cloak the darkness?* 3:56
Audrey! You are alive! And you are ungrounded for life! Just go take my candy do you want! Yay!
When I watched this as a kid the tummy ache blues scene always confused me. I was confused of why all the candies were mad at Audrey for having eaten too much candy as if she committed a felony.
That's because they're all evil candies.
My name is similar to Aubrey so my grandma got me a vcr tape of this cartoon when I was little....makes me miss her!
My mom bought me and my sister two tapes that had a mix of these cartoons including little aubrey, betty boop, and some other randon really old stuff. this had to be about 1985
If you have a problem with a kid eating too much candy, this is the perfect thing to show them! XD
Don't worry Audrey! Just go to your room whole weekend! While dinners ready!
Bag Ghost:
"You've got the Tummy Ache Blues!
The Tummy Ache Blues!
The Tummy Ache Blues!
You've got the Tummy Ache Blues
From eating all the candy you did!"
Flying Black Gumdrops:
"You'll fret right down to your shoes!
Your woes will all come in bunches of twos!
You've got the Tummy Ache Blues!
You're gonna be the sorriest kid!"
Chocolate Bar Ghost:
"You bit off more choc-o-late than you can chew!
You went and made a big, big pig of little you!"
Candy Canes:
"You've got the Tummy Ache Blues!
The look on your face is tellin' the news!
You've got the Tummy Ache Blues
From eating all the candy you did!
From eating all the candy you did!"
All:
"You've got the Tummy Ache Blues!
The look on your face is tellin' the news!
You've got the Tummy Ache Blues
From eating all the candy you did!"
Stereotypes do not equal racism. Demonization does.
That lady does a great job of being responsible.
I remember when I was little my mom was telling my neighbor about me watching this cartoon, and she was telling me she read a book entitled The Story of Little Black Sambo. I remember thinking "I heard of that story, but I..."
I watched this on a vhs tape in 1996
did anyone else born in the mid 80's remember having a vhs when they were a kid that had this cartoon plus little audrey in goofy gander , popeye vs sinbad and mighty mouse where he saves the sheep?
The first of Audrey's series (replacing "Little Lulu" on Famous' production schedule), originally released in July 1948.
Where's my candy? The candy is right here Audrey!
" you got the tummy ache blues, the look on your face is telling on you" lol omg I remember this carton as a kid! Damn, I'm old 😆😆😆
This genuinely traumatized me when I first watched it😭I stopped eating and asking for candy for months
Paramount cut the times of all their openings just after their cartoon was released, so we ended up with a revised and shorter version of the theme that everyone remembers (they also truncated the opening fanfares for the Popeye and Noveltoons shorts, and redid the Screen Songs opening to shorten that up, too, only four shorts into the revived series).
Audrey doesn't say much in this cartoon, but she's still a 'louder' character than Lulu had been, even before the infamous laugh debuted.
So instead of dying from sugar overload she gonna die from all the salt lol
Should've been the dog! 😜
This episode scared the heck outta me when I was a lil kid lol
same
5:09 I didn't know her face turned green. The other version didn't have that.
What a good dog!
Now eat your lunch! And no candy until you finished your eat!
0:43 I used to say the line when I’m eating Ruffles Chips.😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌
I love chips!!! My favorite flavor is sour cream and onion! 😋
Child has nightmare after getting grounded.
Well, it worked.
This is a complete kiddiazation of alcoholism. There are several cartoons based on kids smoking, but this is kind of amazing. in more recent times it can even be taken as dope withdrawal. Might be one of a kind for searing social realism. Although there was a pretty good Mighty Mouse cartoon about hotrodding juvenile delinquents taking over a town that was, I think, before Wild One or Blackboard Jungle.
It's any addiction, really.
This version of the cartoon is a much cleaner crisper video as far as quality is concerned.
The first of the "Little Audrey" series, originally released in July 1948.
That was her first appearance as a "Noveltoon" character (in November '47), Ray- but it wasn't "her" cartoon [she was part of a "gang" of kids in that one]. I believe Paramount was "testing" her, to see if she could replace "Little Lulu" in '48. After another brief appearance, in Popeye's "Olive Oyl For President" [January 1948], the studio gave her own series within the "Noveltoon" format {with her own theme}.
Anyone ever got the "hangover blues"?
Not surprising, since many of the studio's animators worked for Max Fleischer- in fact, Fleischer's 'Color Classic', "Song of the Birds" (1935), was remade with Little Audrey under the same title in '49.
I wouldn't "assume" that Paramount was, or needed to "test" Audrey. She was clearly modeled after LULU with a subtle personality change. The motivation was to come up with a original character to avoid licensing other creations as with POPEYE and SUPERMAN.
While the format is similar to LULU, the characters are different. LULU was more of a female precursor to DENNIS THE MENACE of sorts. AUDREY is less of an innocent renegade and more expressive.
Suprisingly, the short doesn't end with her laughing.
I love old cartoons. Thanks AKSpartanKiIIer for sending me here.
Yes, that was one of many. What's interesting is to note how in their remakes they added new things. I believe that THE ANVIL CHORUS GIRL (1944) comes the closest to following the original, SHOEIN' HOSSES (1934).
To some this may seem like a lack of orignality, but keep in mind that there is 10 years between the two films, and people only saw them once. They did not have the luxury of repeated viewing on television for these comparisons.
The dream sequence here is reminiscent of SOMEWHERE IN DREAMLAND (1936).
Ray Pointer and the candy setting was probably taken from Walt Disney’s the cookie carnival
Audrey! You are still grounded for rest of the weekend! Go to sleep right now!
That shot of Audrey screaming and spinning away was great although it looked like someone else did the animation. The first half of the toon is a somewhat surprising, almost over the top, look at substance abuse and deprivation. Even the title is kind of suggestive for a cartoon. Wonder if they were thinking of Lost Weekend a la Fantasia in places. Audrey does not have her signature laugh in her first starring outing, but the elements of dream and hallucination in a "land" type cartoon (candyland here) we see so often in Little Audrey toons are already present. It's a great little cartoon and a pretty good beginning for the somewhat short series.
gnikcohs Yeah it seemed like Famous didn't quite utilize her to the fullest into the 50's.
Christopher Sobieniak -- Well she replaced Little Lulu because Famous was to cheap to pay licensing. They only made 16 Audrey's over 10 years, she being part of the Noveltoon series. But there are many of the Little Lulu's here on YT, and even though I am a big Audrey fan, the Lulu's are pretty good. I have to admit though that Lulu totally eclipsed Audrey when it came to comic books, although Audrey had a good comic book career. One thing Audrey had that Lulu did not was that she was voiced by the one and only Mae Questrel.
+gnikcohs Yes. The great Mae Questal voiced Audrey. She also replaced Jeanine Roberts as Olive Oyl in Popeye in 1943.
Little Lulu's short subject debut was in 1938. Audrey's in 1947.
+Tornado1994
gnikcohs Wikipedia is incorrect. Questal WAS not voicing Olive Oyl in the 30s. That was a completely DIFFERENT radio actress named Jeanine Roberts who was a bit player Paramount and who guessed starred in the 3 Stooges' short "Men In Black". Notice the difference in Olive Oyl's voice in the 30s Popeye and 40s-50s one. It's COMPLETELY different.
Questal voiced Betty Boop and mostly side characters: little boys(Play Safe,Greedy Humpty Dumpty),girls and unamed young female characters.
Questal replaced Roberts as Olive Oyl in 1943. During WWII.
{Lyrics}:
Bag Ghost:
"You've got the Tummy Ache Blues!
The Tummy Ache Blues!
The Tummy Ache Blues!
You've got the Tummy Ache Blues
From eating all the candy you did!"
Flying Black Gumdrops:
"Ohhhhhh you’re red right down to your shoes!
You're wolfin' down gum in bunches of twos!
You've got the Tummy Ache Blues!
You're gonna be the sorriest kid!"
Chocolate Bar Ghost:
"You bit off more choc-o-late than you can chew!
You went and made a big, big pig of little you!"
All:
"You've got the Tummy Ache Blues!
The look on your face is tellin' the news!
You've got the Tummy Ache Blues
From eating all the candy you did!
From eating all the candy you did!"
All:
“You’ve got the Tummy Ache Blues!
The look on your face is tellin’ the news!
You’ve got the Tummy Ache Blues!
From eating all the candy you did!”
Oh, dear! Now Bag Ghost, Flying Black Gumdrops, Chocolate Bar Ghost, and other candies are all villains because they tell Little Audrey that she's got a tummy-ache.
This song will put you off eating too many sweets
the African-American woman kinda reminds me of Mammy Two-Shoes
Amanda Randolph did her voice in the five “Little Audrey” cartoons she appeared in…Lillian Randolph, her younger sister, voiced the other character in 19 shorts with “Tom and Jerry”. Both women had pretty full careers which included work in theater, radio, tv and film.
This is her debut in her own series after her first appearance as a cameo in a Popeye short, Olive Oyl for President!
I remember somewhere between 2013 and 2016 my grandma would put in a VHS that was filled with bible stories and bible songs before it would cut to where she accidentally recorded little lulu, little Audrey, and then the other Tom and Jerry cartoons. I would always skip almost 2 hours of content just to watch this episode
Oh no! I guess go to my room!
You are not supposed to be candy!
My childhood 😂😊
little audrey has a strange addiction
Here's your lunch Audrey!
3:22 Reference by The Lost Weekend (1987)
The Mouse And The Bat, Nightmare
Correction on the orginial title It orginally said "Color By Technicolor" on the mountain and not "In Technicolor". Beside this this is a accurate recreation of rare titles used only once
Inspired partially by the delirium tremens moments experienced by Ray Milland in “The Lost Weekend”. In some ways this could also be compared to other hallucinogenic nightmares in animated history such as the pink elephants sequence from “Dumbo” (surprised nobody’s mentioned that in this thread…animator and animation director Bill Tytla incidentally worked on both characters, Dumbo and Little Audrey, although he did not direct this short). In some ways Audrey’s dream is a little more unsettling as the apparitions directly interact with her. She would continue to have dreams in some of her other shorts, some just as traumatic as in “The Lost Dream” and “The Seapreme Court”, yet others were of an innocent nature and with positive outcome.
Is nobody going to tell me why it shows in technicolor at 7:14 because it shows the words color by technicolor at 0:13
Who else thought little audrey looked like the Wendy's girl?
Did anyone get "blues blues"?:))
yay thank you zac!!
The bags of candy look like coffee beans
The format here was a feature in many of the LITTLE LULU cartoons beginning with the first LULU, "Eggs Don't Bounce."
Nice opening of Little aundrey ain't it fellas
Does anyone know the Christmas VHS set that had this short in it along with the Christmas Comes Just Once A Year cartoon short as well? I've been looking for years for this one tape but haven't had any luck. It also had a few more christmas shorts in as well.
Greg and Gary Goblin escape the pencil void and destroy the entire world/sent to the nightmare void
Michelle: Pichu!
Pichu singing: Rock a bye baby on the treetop...
Michelle: Eating candy again instead of food!
Michelle says "Now you sit right down and eat your lunch and NO MORE CANDY!" and levitates like Elysium (but no wings) and said again "I just can't stand a child eating candy 48 hours a day.
Pichu eats candy and feed a Poochyena her lunch
Michelle said "Eating candy candy candy and for.....
Pichu accidentally feeds Michelle her lunch
Michelle: Now you are gonna stay right in your room because you let it to eat food.
Michelle pulls out the Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon, and always bag and said "You wanna stay here for the whole weekend? You're never fed" and flies away
Pichu's pet Poochyena is named Shadow.
+MrEmperorCJ I could have sworn the servant had said, "If necessary."
j: *arrived while being invisible*
Ya but now with all that salt she's eating on those veggies, she'll still have health problems. Just another kind.
I remember watching these at my Oma's (grandma's) place
But there was SANTA'S SURPRISE, which came before, I believe.
“Santa’s Surprise” and then a cameo in “Olive Oyl for President”, but this third appearance is her first solo outing.
When she saw that bat shadow on her wall it looked more like she tripping on LSD
The Fairly Oddparents Season 9
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That's more a maid really, not a mother.
May as well be: we never see Audrey’s parents and the maid is definitely a mother figure to her.
@@KrimzonFlygon1 The mother at least is shown in another Audrey short: “Little Audrey Riding Rood” in which she sends Audrey with a cake to visit her Grandma.
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0:50 - 0:58 Like Popeye swallowing his spinach to defeat bluto saving Olivia
they should have named it butterscotch and LSD
What's the lyrics to what there saying in this one tho I can't really hear what there saying
Probably I Think This One's A Classic
Also Think of Cadbury Dairy Milk Mars Bar Crunchie Violet Crumble Pascall Cherry Ripe
Milky Way M&M's Dream Flake
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The film where she screams that must've been taken to trip drugs at this movie or part of the scene!
1:15 Look at Little Audrey's candy bag dummy! Doesn't it look like Casper?
Great, there is no bloated belly after she ate all the food.
Even the candy knew what the fetishes were.
@@thet00nedl00n All candies are villains because they're mad at Little Audrey for having eaten too much candies.
You don't wanna get r/wooshed, do ya?
Nope.
Hey! It’s the original Oogie Boogie Man! 7:19
4:01 😱😂
Yes....
I think she have a Heart Attack
4:02 That scream tho and it makes my things worse
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4:02 4:03 4:04
*LOUD SCREAMING* from Little Audrey
4:02 That camera starts shift the darkness after all then came out to Little Audrey's screaming mouth, she starts screaming because of her room is ruined, she shrieks and she gets *DIE* and *DEFEAT* the fade away and the fact also be then she was exploding death!
(¡¡😧😨😱😨😧!!)
(¡¡😱😱😱!!)
Little Audrey's defeat of Halloween Special, this is the way better then Frankenweenie and The Lost Weekend at 4:05
4:05 R.I.P Little Audrey (1947-1958)
Now she got killed by a vampire bat. Ya know?
Shania: Oh, Tahlia. That's terrible!
But mostly because of pressures from the NAACP.
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Little Brianna Marie Shead in dreaming by friends
Is it copyrighted?
5:25
Gotta make the mammy dark-skinned with a blackface look huh animators? There were a lot of negative stereotypes on ethnicity back then. So glad its not like that in most cartoon shows we have today although most of them are just plain boring and unoriginal.
TomboyPlayer1993 I hate the new scheduling of these cartoon channels. It always have marathons of the same shows nowadays. Back then, it used to air show for a hour and then airs a random one after that.
TomboyPlayer1993 well, actually it's not ment to look like black face, they where working with very limited tecnolgy back then, and showing simular shades of color the same color was difficult because it was often indistinguishable, so often the lips had to be lighter inorder to distinguish facial movement. also there are many african americans with dark skin tone, but it's lighter around there lips and the palms of their hands, a lady who went to my church as a kid had that coloration type, and I always thought she looked beautiful.
Hey she's an awesome character! Don't judge her by her looks
@@IrkenExile Oh, dear! Now Bag Ghost, Flying Black Gumdrops, Chocolate Bar Ghost, and other candies are all villains because they tell Little Audrey that she's got a tummy-ache.
@@thisotakugirl1017 Yeah, no, the writers *knew* what they were doing in the 30-50s, especially when it comes to ethnicity groups. Don't tell me how or what to think.
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