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Mr. Clever (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

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Mr. Bolt is a yellow Mr. Man that is based on Usain Bolt. He will join the series, but this is currently unconfirmed. [1] Mr. Bounce [ edit ] Mr. Bounce Author Go-Karting with Bowser: Despite her tendency to play pranks on the other Mr. Men and Little Misses, she is occasionally shown taking part in special occassions or going on holidays with them. Vague Age: In his book, Little Miss Splendid calls him "young man." This implies that he may be one of the younger Mr. Men, but it is not known how old he may be. Mr. Cheeky · Mr. Christmas · Mr. Birthday · Little Miss Jealous · Little Miss Christmas · Little Miss Birthday · Little Miss Stella · Mr. Moustache · Little Miss Explorer · Little Miss Valentine · Mr. Bolt · Little Miss Waste Less · Mr. Octopus

Mr. Fussy is the 21st book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Fussy is a perfectionist. He would not tolerate anything imperfect. Mr. Fussy keeps his hair combed, his moustache trimmed, his shoelaces tied, his house very neat, and goes as far as keeping the blades of his grass perfectly straight. He is also a very fussy eater - when he is having breakfast, he discovers that his marmalade has bits in it and spends the rest of the morning removing the bits from the marmalade. One evening, he is working when his cousin from Australia, Mr. Clumsy, comes to visit. Mr. Clumsy causes chaos and at the end of his stay, everything in the house is disastrous. However, things just get worse for Mr. Fussy as shortly after Mr Clumsy leaves, a friend, Mr. Bump, comes to visit. It also reminds me of a story about the rich and famous. Apparently they don't know how to drive a car, namely because they are so used to having other people drive them around, and having their own maids and cooks, that when it came to actually cleaning their house and cooking a meal they are at a loss. In fact I wonder if they even know how to put a frozen meal into a microwave and heat it up? Probably not. I do remember watching a Micheal Moore episode where he was trying to get CEOs of various companies to actually do the job that the average worker in the front line of their business does – such as making a big mac. It turned out that the only person to take him up on the offer was the CEO of Ford, who proceeded to show Moore how to change the oil in a car. One-Shot Character: Never seen or mentioned in any other character's story. It's Justified, however, as Father Christmas created Mr. Snow to help him on Christmas Eve, meaning Mr. Snow's only around for one night every year. The proud inventor of a stance spacecraft, Mr. Clever takes on board Mr. Grumble and Little Miss Giggles for a trip to Mars. After a bumpy landing, our three friends set foot on a wasteland strewn with all kinds of objects, to the great delight for Mr. Clever. He believes that they have landed on the surface of Mars. But what a disappointment when he realizes that he is on a public rubbish dump, only a hundred yards from his own house! But pretty amusing to Mr. Grumble, Little Miss Giggles, and PC Whistle. Mr. Quiet is the 29th book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Quiet lives in Loudland, where everybody and everything is too loud for him. Loudland would be suitable for Mr. Noisy, but not for Mr. Quiet. Mr. Quiet is scared. Whenever he tries to go shopping, he can only whisper what he wants, which results in the grocer, the milkman, the baker, and the butcher shouting "CAN'T HEAR YOU! NEXT PLEASE!" One day, Mr. Quiet gets a letter from Mr. Happy to stay in Happyland, where Mr. Quiet gets a job in a library, where the rule is to always be quiet. Mr. Quiet is so happy he laughs out loud.Deconstruction: Of the concept of the series in general, it seems. As she's essentially the Anthropomorphic Personification of helpfulness, she's obsessed with helping others to the point where she wants to help everybody. As a result, she ends up helping nobody, always doing more harm than good. Animals Hate Him: Well, it seems Badland animals did. His book features an image of him being chased by a dog accompanied by the sentence "In Badland, a dog's bite is worse than its bark." Took a Level in Jerkass: Mr. Mean was already a Jerkass to begin with, but his actions in "The Christmas Letter", such as making Little Miss Tiny work as a slave for him all because she asked him for a glass of water were cruel, even for him. O.O.C. Is Serious Business: You can tell something's gone horribly wrong if he isn't happy about it. Out of Focus: If the story in question isn't about Christmas, don't expect him to show up. And even then, you've still got a slim chance.

Uncanny Valley: His skin color along with how hunched he looks whenever he stands upright makes him look quite off-putting, which is likely why his design was changed so much for The Mr. Men Show.

Little Miss Magic

Mr. Jelly is the 15th book in the Mr. Men series. Mr. Jelly is afraid of everything, such as the snapping of a twig. He often hides under the covers. One day, he finds a tramp sleeping in the woods, whom he is afraid of until the vagabond teaches him to count to ten whenever he feels nervous. This makes Mr. Jelly a calm fellow and he rarely hides under the covers now. He also helps Little Miss Tiny realize that there is nothing wrong with being tiny in Mr. Men, Little Miss: All Different.

Iconic Sequel Character: It's easy to forget that Mr. Happy was the third Mr. Men introduced given how iconic he is among people. Nice Guy: He rescues a lonely Little Miss Tiny from Ginger the farm cat, and takes her out to meet his friends, including Mr. Funny, Mr. Greedy, and Mr. Small.Mr. Brave is the most courageous person in the world, or so everyone thinks. He is brave enough to save Mr. Messy from water, but he is not brave enough to go on a tightrope with Little Miss Somersault after he discovers that it has a rip in it. Little Miss Trouble watches this and tells everybody that Mr. Brave is not brave at all, and then she dares him to go the tightrope. He remembers that he is supposed to be at a tea party with Little Miss Bossy and runs away. Little Miss Trouble says that he is not brave because he ran away, but she realizes that he is brave because he was late. Narrator, Mr. Happy, Mr. Nosey, Mr. Daydream, Mr. Forgetful, Mr. Jelly, Mr. Noisy, Mr. Mean, Mr. Dizzy, Mr. Tall, Mr. Wrong, Mr. Mischief, and Additional Voices Little Miss Chatterbox: Well, it doesn't sound like it. And the wolf, he should have a date for this. Ha, ha, ha! Oh goody, lunch!

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