When you're excited to attend camp for the very first time, you don't let a little thing like its cancellation stop you from having fun. This leads to Audrey, Lotta and Dot forming Camp Harvey in CBR's exclusive preview of Harvey Street Kids.

Making its Netflix premiere on June 29, Harvey Street Kids is an animated series inspired by the classic characters from the 1940s Harvey Comics and features spunky Audrey, wise Dot and lovable Lotta, the self-appointed guardians of the Harvey Street block.

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In our exclusive clip of "Camp Harvey," the kids wait eagerly at the bus stop while dreaming of chainsaw-wielding maniacs. Unfortunately, a bus strike means camp is canceled, bringing Pink Eye to mucus-filled tears -- which is a visual we could all do without.

But you don't have to go to camp to have camp, right? Audrey's master plan is for the Harvey Kids to make their own camp, complete with songs, canoes and color wars. The only thing the camp is missing is a name, with the kids choosing the appropriately titled, Camp Harvey.

Debuting June 29 on Netflix, Harvey Street Kids is from Executive Producer Brendan Hay (Dawn of the CroodsRobot Chicken) and Supervising Producer Aliki Theofilopoulos (Descendants: Wicked World, Phineas and Ferb) and stars Lauren Lapkus (Jurassic World) as Lotta, Kelly McCreary (Grey's Anatomy) as Dot, Stephanie Lemelin (Dawn of the Croods) as Audrey, Danny Pudi (Community) as Tiny, Atticus Shaffer (The Middle) as Melvin, Grey Griffin as Lucretia / Frufru/ The Bow, Roger Craig Smith as Pinkeye / Bobby the Elder, Utkarsh Ambudkar (Mindy Project, Pitch Perfect) as Fredo, Jamaal Hepburn as Gerald and Dee Bradley Baker as Racoons / Parrots, with special guests voices Joey McIntryre (New Kids on the Block), Nick Lachey (98 Degrees), Joey Fatone (*NSYNC) and Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men) as the Harvey Street Kids' favorite swoon-worthy boy band, Crush4U.