Generally the Little Audrey cartoons are fairly under-appreciated, and while some are better than others none come close to being bad. Like 'Hold the Lion Please', 'Law and Audrey' is cute and entertaining but also slightly bland.
Even for a Little Audrey cartoon, the story is very slight (not all that much of one), it's fairly routine and quite a lot of it is of the policeman being annoyed by Little Audrey. Also do have a preference for the cartoons where dreams form a basis of the stories, when there is a message or lesson conveyed or when slapstick is brought in, which made the cartoons more imaginative visually and conceptually and with more humour, hence is what is meant by 'Law and Audrey' being bland being a cartoon lacking those.
However, the animation is rich and colourful, with very meticulous and beautifully drawn backgrounds and well-rendered character designs that don't look too stiff. Winston Sharples provides yet another outstanding music score, even in mediocre or worse cartoons Sharples' music was never among the flaws (if anything always one of the strengths or the best asset).
Also love the lusciousness of the orchestration here and how characterful and whimsical the music was without going overboard in either, even better was how well it fitted in the cartoon and how it merged with the action. The main song is very infectious too.
There are a fair few humorous moments, and love the cute interaction between Little Audrey and Pal and the conflicting one between her and policeman. The ending is wonderfully heroic and the most inventive the cartoon gets in ideas and visuals.
Similarly, the story still has a good deal of charm and doesn't go overboard on the sugar that it makes one nauseous. Little Audrey is as ever adorable and stays on the right side of sweet, without being cloying or bratty. Pal likewise, and the policeman is a good support character.
Overall, nice if not one of my favourites. 7/10 Bethany Cox