Lil' Audrey and Little Lulu are both classics, but they each have their own flavor. Let’s break it down a bit so we can compare:
Little Lulu
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Origins: Created by Marjorie Henderson Buell (aka "Marge") in the 1930s for The Saturday Evening Post
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Cartoons: Famous animated shorts by Famous Studios in the 1940s and 50s
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Vibe: Clever, independent, always outsmarting the boys. More grounded, slice-of-life humor.
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Personality: Sassy but sweet, a little feminist icon in a dress.
Lil' Audrey
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Origins: Created as a kind of spiritual successor to Little Lulu after Paramount lost the rights
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Cartoons: Also from Famous Studios, starting around 1947
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Vibe: More surreal, zany, full of fantasy elements and dream sequences.
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Personality: Giggly, mischievous, with a lot of “naughty but nice” charm.
So, which was better? Depends on your taste:
Critically, Little Lulu is often seen as more influential and well-rounded — she had deeper character development and tackled more grounded situations. But Lil' Audrey has that quirky charm and dreamy cartoon logic that makes her super fun to watch.
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