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Harvey Girls Forever! (known as Harvey Street Kids for the first season) is an American animated slapstick comedy television series that is being produced by Brendan Hay and Aliki Theofilopoulos Grafft for DreamWorks Animation, and is based on comic book characters from Harvey Comics.
Kids rule in a place called Harvey Street, where a trio of girls right wrongs, ice cream is always an option and every day feels like Saturday.
Description on Netlfix's official site: "Join three fierce best friends for a whirlwind of fun and adventure in this animated series set in a special place ruled by kids." The series aired on Netflix on June 29th.
Voice Cast[]
- Stephanie Lemelin as Audrey
- Kelly McCreary as Dot
- Lauren Lapkis as Lotta
- Atticus Shaffer as Melvin
- Grey Griffin as Lucretia / The Harvey Street Bow / Frufru
- Danny Pudi as Tiny
- Anna Camp as Chevron
- Roger Craig Smith as Pinkeye / Bobby the Elder
- Jamaal Hepburn as Gerald
- Dee Bradley Baker as Raccoons
- Cree Summer as Zoe
- Chelsea Peretti as Maria
- Nat Faxon as Stu
- Joey McIntyre, Nick Lachey, Joey Fatone, and Shawn Stockman as Crush4U
- Jack Quaid as Richie Rich
- Bobby Moynihan as Casper
See full cast at IMDB here
Episodes[]
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Trivia[]
- This is Little Audrey's very first animated appearance, since 1958's Dawg Gawn.
- The series finally marks the animated debuts of Little Lotta and Little Dot who have only appeared in the Harvey Comics.
- The character designs and the characters' personalities for the series, are completely different than the original Little Audrey theatrical cartoons, as well as the Harvey Girls comic books.
- For this series, Dot is portrayed as an African-American.
- When DreamWorks created the Harvey Street Kids series, the trio had their personalities altered, most likely because their original ones were flat.
- Unlike Audrey's official counterpart, who is a cute, mischievous and tomboyishly beautiful little girl, her Harvey Street Kids counterpart was more rebellious, perkier, more childish, more tomboyish, more cuter, but has a short temper.
- Unlike Lotta's official counterpart, who is a hungry little girl who loves to eat, her Harvey Street Kids counterpart was a soft, sweet and gentle little girl, which was cuter than Audrey's official counterpart.
- Unlike Dot's official counterpart, who is a little girl obsessed with dots, spots, and round, colorful objects, her Harvey Street Kids counterpart is a smart and brainy African-American girl.
- To create the series even funnier, Audrey, Lotta and Dot wears more contemporary clothing, which was quite different, easily compared to their iconic 1930s outfits.
- For this series, Audrey was given a different hairstyle, as she wears a long-sleeved shirt with a lightning bolt, jeans and a pair of hi-tops, while Lotta wears a jacket and a pair of boots.
- Unlike the original Little Audrey theatrical cartoons, and the Harvey Girls comic books, Harvey Street Kids is set in the 2010s (based on the kids' use of tablets and the internet).
- This series appears to be wackier, cartoonier and a lot more slapsticky than the original Little Audrey theatrical cartoons ever was.
- Each episode title features either the face of one of the girls or their team symbol, similar to classic cartoons showing the face of a character to show who the star is, before the episode's name appears. In this case, if an episode focuses on either Audrey, Dot, or Lotta, that girl's face will show. The same will go with Richie Rich if the episode focuses on him. If it either focuses on their friends or it doesn't have a particular focus, it shows their symbol.
- This is the fifth DreamWorks Classics television show and The first fourth being The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show, Noddy, Toyland Detective, Voltron: Legendary Defender and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.