The budget restrictions also forced director Dave Tendlar and animator Marty Taras out of the studio at the time [they found refuge at Terrytoons in New Rochelle, where they stayed into the '60s].
@Mysticsloth This was released when Paramount Cartoon Studios (Famous Studios), had to use limited Animation techniques because of budget restrictions that prevented the use of the superior Full Animation that all of Little Audrey's other cartoons utilized. This is Audrey's only Limited Animation appearance.
This was Audrey's last theatrical cartoon, released in December 1958. Winston Sharples' music score was endlessly reused in "Felix the Cat" and other TV cartoon series, including "Popeye" (Sharples and Hal Seeger repackaged several of his 1952-'59 Paramount cues into a production music package).
@fromthesidelines One thing about the Little Audrey cartoon is missed her laugh she always laughs at the end of each episode and I didn't hear the intro song.
Paramount Cartoon Studios' "Dog Catcher Popeye" had a plot which was very close to this Audrey film. Audrey's came first and Popeye's version was produced in 1961.
The budget restrictions also forced director Dave Tendlar and animator Marty Taras out of the studio at the time [they found refuge at Terrytoons in New Rochelle, where they stayed into the '60s].
fromthesidelines 1 month ago
funny to see how the animation got worse at that time though.. the older episodes were far better animated..
Mysticsloth 4 months ago
@Mysticsloth This was released when Paramount Cartoon Studios (Famous Studios), had to use limited Animation techniques because of budget restrictions that prevented the use of the superior Full Animation that all of Little Audrey's other cartoons utilized. This is Audrey's only Limited Animation appearance.
SUPERCRAFTKS 1 month ago
Wow the last Little Audrey Cartoon.this is my first time seeing this one.
MusicGod2008 6 months ago
This was Audrey's last theatrical cartoon, released in December 1958. Winston Sharples' music score was endlessly reused in "Felix the Cat" and other TV cartoon series, including "Popeye" (Sharples and Hal Seeger repackaged several of his 1952-'59 Paramount cues into a production music package).
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines One thing about the Little Audrey cartoon is missed her laugh she always laughs at the end of each episode and I didn't hear the intro song.
MusicGod2008 6 months ago
Paramount Cartoon Studios' "Dog Catcher Popeye" had a plot which was very close to this Audrey film. Audrey's came first and Popeye's version was produced in 1961.
Fgrandinetti 1 year ago
glad you like!! thank YOU!!!
flipside1545 1 year ago
Thanks! I haven't seen this Little Audrey toon in a long time. This was definitely a classic in my opinion! Thanks again buddy boy!
DAMGoodEntertainment 1 year ago
Little Audrey LoL .. Persistence... Thanks Mike...
taterfarm2 1 year ago