Harvey Girls Forever!

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Harvey Girls Forever!
It's the sequel of the most legendary Playful Little Audrey legacy.
Genre: Comedy
Country: United States
Network(s): Netflix
Created by: Emily Brundige
Distributed by: NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Starring: Lauren Lapkus
Stephanie Lemelin
Kelly McCreary
Seasons: 4
Episodes: 52

Harvey Girls Forever! (Harvey Street Kids in its first season) is an animated series created by DreamWorks Animation for Netflix from June 29, 2018, to January 10, 2020. It is based on the characters from Harvey Comics (which is owned by Dreamworks' Classic Media division). It was the sequel to the Little Audrey franchise, featuring the descendants of the Little Audrey characters.

Why It's Harvey Girls Forever!

  1. Dot, Lotta, Lucretia, and Melvin all finally made their screen debut, and Little Audrey made her comeback after 60 years. Richie Rich also returns in the Season 2 finale and is a recurring character in Season 3.
    • Tiny also may come back to the screen, after 22 years.
  2. It respects the source material while rebooting it at the same time.
  3. The idea of the descendants of the Little Audrey characters, to make this show wackier than the Little Audrey cartoons, is very creative.
    • Audrey (the series' main protagonist), is a very happy, perky tomboy, who is very childish, yet hot-tempered and smaller than her major counterpart. She enjoys getting dirty, 1980s-style rock music (rather she's playing her electric guitar), fighting, playing video games, sports, and gross things. Speaking of which, she always loved the 1980s culture, and wore her 1980s-style boyish outfit, unlike her major counterpart.
      • Unlike her major counterpart, who lived in Manhattan, New York City, she lived in Harvey Street.
    • Dot became a brainy African-American little girl, and interested in science.
    • Unlike her major counterpart, who is a tomboy, Lotta is a girly girl, as she became a lot more feminine, being interested in ballet, and bunnies and hates Audrey's gross stuff.
    • Melvin was Audrey's still best friend/love interest, this time as a leader of the Bloogey Boys.
    • Lucretia is an enthusiastic and bubbly little girl who is a fan of the Harvey Girls. She enjoys hip-hop music, playing video games, and farting.
  4. The descendants of the Harvey Girls themselves are likable, adorable, and engaging protagonists, as their personalities have been improved from their ancestors' personalities from the Harvey comics, similar to Huey, Dewey, and Louie from the DuckTales reboot.
  5. It is more comical, cartoony, and slapsticky than Little Audrey cartoons and Harvey Girls comic books.
  6. The relationship between Audrey and her sister, Zoe, is very impressive.
  7. Cutesy animation.
  8. The character designs look so cute. For example, the designs of Audrey, Dot, Lotta, Melvin, Tiny, and Lucretia looked like the descendants of the Little Audrey characters.
  9. Brilliant voice acting, including Stephanie Lemelin who sounds great as Audrey.
  10. The art style resembles how the comics were back in the day.
  11. It shares similarities to The Loud House as both have an old-school vibe to them.
  12. It quickly gained a cult following several weeks after it premiered.
  13. Memorable side new characters such as The Bow and FruFru.
  14. Creative episode plots that help kids learn valuable lessons.
  15. It holds some of the most heartwarming moments of any DreamWorks animated show.
  16. The Halloween episode features an unexpected cameo from Voltron (another Classic Media property).
  17. The intro is fun and adorable.
  18. One of the few shows that are the crowning achievements of Dreamworks' streaming library alongside Dragons, Trollhunters, and the Voltron reboot.
  19. The cute scene with the DreamWorks Animation logo with the Harvey Girls.
  20. Its series finale, “Harvey Endings”, is a great way to wrap up the series.
    • The families of the Harvey girls are debuted, which shows how Dot's parents consisted of a gay couple.

Bad Qualities

  1. Like the Little Audrey franchise, it had overused gross-out humor.
  2. Moderate to constant use of modern-day internet slang and trends that will feel dated in years to come, possibly in a year.
  3. Dot can lean a bit heavily on the feminist side at times, especially in "Hero Effect" where she supports the trend of gender-swapping reboots. Thankfully, this doesn't happen often.
  4. It can get mean-spirited sometimes.
  5. Some bad episodes such as "Cereal", a Pinkeye torture episode.
  6. At times, It is not true to the Little Audrey cartoons, to the point where it feels more like a standalone show.

Trivia

  • Harvey Girls Forever! was founded by the infamous and controversial sexual harassment victim of John Kricfalusi, Katie Rice in 2014 up until 2015.

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