After watching this for the first minutes I was thinking, "Boy, if this was a 'restored' cartoon, it would fantastic." That's because the artwork is excellent at times and must have awed audiences back in 1949.
This is a "Little Audrey" cartoon. The story is so-so, a typical story in which a kid does what adults tell him not to do, and then pays for it. Here, Little Audrey is warned about a couple of things but, of course, does them. One leads to a bad dream and the other leads to a specific event inside the dream.
Overall, it has the feel of a little kid's cartoon but adults can get something out of it, too. We get a tour of dreams from "cat naps" to "pipe dreams" to the ideal dreams of boys and girls. (The ideal dream for the latter was walking out of school and having all the boys look at you and go "Hubba, hubba!")
Mae Questel, famous for being Betty Boop and Olive Oyl, also voices "Audrey" in here. Mae was a busy woman for a lot of years!
This is a "Little Audrey" cartoon. The story is so-so, a typical story in which a kid does what adults tell him not to do, and then pays for it. Here, Little Audrey is warned about a couple of things but, of course, does them. One leads to a bad dream and the other leads to a specific event inside the dream.
Overall, it has the feel of a little kid's cartoon but adults can get something out of it, too. We get a tour of dreams from "cat naps" to "pipe dreams" to the ideal dreams of boys and girls. (The ideal dream for the latter was walking out of school and having all the boys look at you and go "Hubba, hubba!")
Mae Questel, famous for being Betty Boop and Olive Oyl, also voices "Audrey" in here. Mae was a busy woman for a lot of years!