An animated film based on the Harvey Comics character Little Audrey had been planned by DreamWorks in the late 1960s until got shelved after the character's original creator, Bill Tytla, passed away in 1967 and Dora Wilson failed to acquire the film rights to the character.
In 1989, DreamWorks released a live-action film based on Little Audrey, becoming a box-office bomb, and scripted a follow-up as it was originally planned during the following film's release but it was cancelled.
In the mid-1990s however, the studio planned for an animated feature film featuring Little Audrey with the title Teen Audrey, which would follow a slice-of-life plot where Audrey lives from teen hood to adulthood following some dark elements where Audrey also would need to face to deal with hard issues such as bullying, death of family and friends, depression, anxiety, and abuse. It was originally planned for it released in 1997, but was canceled because the producers hated the idea.
On August 2012, a month after DreamWorks had acquired Classic Media into DreamWorks Classics, the studio decided to make a feature film featuring a classic Harvey Comics character and TBD. TBD
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Unlike most of DreamWorks' other traditionally animated films, which are usually animated by the main DWA studio, the animation work for Harvey Street Kids was farmed out to Digital eMation, which later animated Casper and Wendy and Trolls World Tour.