When I was little, I didn't understand exactly why the sales manager was angry. I thought he was just upset because Lulu couldn't choose what she wanted, but now I see that he was pissed off that she was messing up his store.
Excellent Little Lulu, worthy of her comic book/strip persona. The department store looked great and the in situ gags were well above average, and the manager, who had now and then something of a Popeye face, was an excellent heavy. The long scene with him turning into a baby was brilliant cartooning. There were 26 Little Lulus (full name Lulu Moppet) made from 1943-48 until she got replaced by Little Audrey because Paramount didn't want to pay the licensing royalty. Still Audrey had some great cartoons, and it's a shame Paramount didn't do both as they were different enough for two series. Lulu was a 40s cartoon star, and Audrey mostly the 50s.
The Lulus that pit her against an adult male authority figure generally are the funniest of the series, because they allow for a mix of cuteness and 1940s slapstick cartoon violence, though it did take a couple of cartoons to get the formula down (and the funniest Little Audrey cartoons from the 1950s would also use the same formula).
I have fond memories of this cartoon from an old public domain cartoon VHS I watched as a kid. This one always made me laugh, especially the "wattle is bwoken" part. I want Thunderbean animation to release the Little Lulu cartoons restored on DVD, like what they did with WWII cartoons and the Noveltoons.
Through DreamWorks Animation's DreamWorks Classics aka Classic Media, under the Golden Books Entertainment library, since they also owns Harvey Entertainment which includes Little Audrey, similar to Little Lulu character since Paramount Pictures Cartoon Studios both produced this series.
Because, after the manager spotted Lulu trying to suck a fish into the vaccum cleaner, he throws the tube back to the pond, therefore, it keep sucking th water and inflating :) Hope I could help you.
The quality of your uploads is the best I have seen! I would like to add a Greek audio stream, that exists in some public-domain DVDs in my country, so I was looking for those 10 cartoons in the best available quality. (I'm not going to sell them, just upload them to a forum for cartoon-lovers in a quality that people not familiar with these cartoons won't reject them). Have you uploaded these films somewhere else, in a less compressed form?
As wonderful as the LULU cartoons are, there are some that are a problem with the Black stereotypes by today's standards. While the same relationship of the maid to the girl was carried over in the LITTLE AUDREY series, Mandy in the LULU series had a warmer voice, even though she was so horribly drawn.
+Ray Pointer Famous apparently knew it too. She's gone after 1944 and doesn't appear again in the Lulu series. Why they brought her back for Audrey's series? I don't know.
Kevin Martinez, apparently they were NOT aware since they did the same thing with LITTLE AUDREY. Famous was the last studio to continue the use of Black Stereotypes and Blackface "jokes" well into the 1950s when all other studios had ceased doing this, including MGM.
+Ray Pointer Really? I know Buzzy the Crow lasted till '54, and even then he was at least an obvious imitation of Eddie Anderson's "Rochester" character from Jack Benny's show. Besides that and the Little Lulu/Audrey maids, black stereotypes were pretty sparse in Famous's cartoons compared to that of Warners and MGM, the latter which seemed to almost get some kind of sick pleasure out of that kind of humor(Avery's "Droopy's Good Deed" literally has THREE blakface jokes in the same cartoon) and it was particularly rare for Famous to use blackface, "Eggs Don't Bounce", "Old MacDonald Had A Farm" and "Camptown Races" being the only examples I can think of. I dunno maybe I'm just biased in the studio's favor but Famous (and Terry's) always felt like the less offensive studios to me.
When I was little, I didn't understand exactly why the sales manager was angry. I thought he was just upset because Lulu couldn't choose what she wanted, but now I see that he was pissed off that she was messing up his store.
Same!
Me too
I grew up with lulu too, but i think he is angry at lulu for both reasons.
Excellent Little Lulu, worthy of her comic book/strip persona. The department store looked great and the in situ gags were well above average, and the manager, who had now and then something of a Popeye face, was an excellent heavy. The long scene with him turning into a baby was brilliant cartooning.
There were 26 Little Lulus (full name Lulu Moppet) made from 1943-48 until she got replaced by Little Audrey because Paramount didn't want to pay the licensing royalty. Still Audrey had some great cartoons, and it's a shame Paramount didn't do both as they were different enough for two series. Lulu was a 40s cartoon star, and Audrey mostly the 50s.
Yeah I have a DVD of Lulu and some Audrey
I remember this! My brother and sisters watched these together. I 💘 you, Joey. R.I.P my brother
Im sorry 4 ur loss dude🙏
This is not what I want Mister.
3:22 to 4:20 A little too into this, aren't we, babykins?
What a character little lulu is!!
Love these cartoons so much thanks for sharing these are great 👍
The Lulus that pit her against an adult male authority figure generally are the funniest of the series, because they allow for a mix of cuteness and 1940s slapstick cartoon violence, though it did take a couple of cartoons to get the formula down (and the funniest Little Audrey cartoons from the 1950s would also use the same formula).
I am only 13 but I love cartoons from this time little lulu and many other cartoons are my childhood my grandpa and I still watch them together
Ciara Albers same
This little beauty is #16 of 26 of the 40s Paramount Little Lulu cartoons
The ending is like the ending of the children’s 📖 Old 🎩 New 🧢, which was written by Stan & Jan Berenstein.
6:23 could someone explain THIS scene PLEASE!
He mistakes the swelling bag of water for a woman
@@jordanholstein8023 her big butt
MY NAME IS LULU TOO!!
my favorite episode of little lulu
I was 3 or 4 in 1994
My aunt recordee so many old cartoons iver the years
Little lulu was my all time favorite
My childhood!
This is the Little Lulu I remember. They used to have them on TV in the 70s.
was it on Nickelodeon when it first came out?
I can see the Animated cartoon style as Popeye the sailor
Same studio and distributor as the Popeye shorts at the time
Me too.
I have fond memories of this cartoon from an old public domain cartoon VHS I watched as a kid. This one always made me laugh, especially the "wattle is bwoken" part. I want Thunderbean animation to release the Little Lulu cartoons restored on DVD, like what they did with WWII cartoons and the Noveltoons.
,did it happen to be called "50 greatest cartoonist"?
Or Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment should restore this entire Little Lulu cartoons in authorized edition.
I miss this so much 😄😄
Now Lulu is legally bought and owned by Universal Pictures.
Through DreamWorks Animation's DreamWorks Classics aka Classic Media, under the Golden Books Entertainment library, since they also owns Harvey Entertainment which includes Little Audrey, similar to Little Lulu character since Paramount Pictures Cartoon Studios both produced this series.
Four words: The wattle is bwoken!
The wattle is bwoken! Whaaaaaaa 😭😭😭
Maria L haha yeah then he shrinks into a baby too funny!
Re watching these I realize what an obnoxious and rude child Lulu actually is. This is so nastalgic to me though! Lol
Could someone tell me why the color of the screen change at 0:12
OMG THAT INFLATION ON THE END
IT'S A FUCKING *VACCUM*
The only thing i don't get is why that vacuüm cleaner inflates/expand so much and get so big
4 words: I WANT THAT TOO!
Because, after the manager spotted Lulu trying to suck a fish into the vaccum cleaner, he throws the tube back to the pond, therefore, it keep sucking th water and inflating :)
Hope I could help you.
then that manager or lulu is definitly stupid/dumb.can't they see that the thing is swelling up lol
mickeyelric11 holy shit it has to big a big store to fit in such a big inflated ball and btw where does that water even come from 🤔 😜
This cartoon has the original title cards but has the paramount 1946 copyright covered up, cause this is a NTA print.
I Know!
4:11 he just embarrassed himself acting like a baby
7:16 What’s the matter with him?
2:19 ice skating then oop, makes a little mess with ice racks.
Who is the guy she’s messing with? What’s the store managers name?
The quality of your uploads is the best I have seen! I would like to add a Greek audio stream, that exists in some public-domain DVDs in my country, so I was looking for those 10 cartoons in the best available quality. (I'm not going to sell them, just upload them to a forum for cartoon-lovers in a quality that people not familiar with these cartoons won't reject them). Have you uploaded these films somewhere else, in a less compressed form?
If Son Goku & Lirin cause Kaos in the Mall
Then this happens (6:39)
"oh the wattle is broken!" LOL drama queen.
3:55
What was in that flower?
As wonderful as the LULU cartoons are, there are some that are a problem with the Black stereotypes by today's standards. While the same relationship of the maid to the girl was carried over in the LITTLE AUDREY series, Mandy in the LULU series had a warmer voice, even though she was so horribly drawn.
+Ray Pointer Famous apparently knew it too. She's gone after 1944 and doesn't appear again in the Lulu series.
Why they brought her back for Audrey's series? I don't know.
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Kevin Martinez, apparently they were NOT aware since they did the same thing with LITTLE AUDREY. Famous was the last studio to continue the use of Black Stereotypes and Blackface "jokes" well into the 1950s when all other studios had ceased doing this, including MGM.
+Ray Pointer Really? I know Buzzy the Crow lasted till '54, and even then he was at least an obvious imitation of Eddie Anderson's "Rochester" character from Jack Benny's show. Besides that and the Little Lulu/Audrey maids, black stereotypes were pretty sparse in Famous's cartoons compared to that of Warners and MGM, the latter which seemed to almost get some kind of sick pleasure out of that kind of humor(Avery's "Droopy's Good Deed" literally has THREE blakface jokes in the same cartoon) and it was particularly rare for Famous to use blackface, "Eggs Don't Bounce", "Old MacDonald Had A Farm" and "Camptown Races" being the only examples I can think of. I dunno maybe I'm just biased in the studio's favor but Famous (and Terry's) always felt like the less offensive studios to me.
It was the 40s there is nothing we can do about it now. Still, Lulu was a good cartoon.
When you step on a Lego 3:59
2:00 -AND I WANT MY SCALPS!!!
Michael Stevenson's [These Take it to The Stock Room]
[Michael Stevenson's Board The Customer's All Right]
You are obviously not familiar with the physics of Toontown.
What? Where this nonsense comment come from? You are wrong
Why unrestored?
I Need Your Restored
Ohhhh.... Now, Get out and Stay out!
não entendi nada?
Classic
7:16
WHY DOES THAT FREAKING INFLATE SO MUCH CANT THAT DUMBASS GLTURN OFF THE WATER
It's Sounds like Woody woodpecker
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3:56
4:00