Mr. Sneeze (Mr. Men Classic Library)

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Mr. Sneeze (Mr. Men Classic Library)

Mr. Sneeze (Mr. Men Classic Library)

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Gentle Giant: he is very sensitive and self-conscious about his height, and has to be convinced by the other Mr. Men that his long legs are an advantage. Insane Troll Logic: Mr. Nonsense does this a lot, naturally. When asked why he likes oatmeal on toast, he replies, "Because I tried oatmeal sandwiches and I didn't like them!" When asked why he sleeps in a rowboat, he replies, "Because I tried sleeping in a motorboat but it was too uncomfortable!" Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Subverted in Mr. Mischief - A Spot Of Trouble. He gives Mr. Mischief the idea to infect everyone with measles by telling him that measles are catching but then Mr. Mischief chooses to try and infect Mr. Happy (Who had the measles once in Little Miss Helpful's book) only for Mr. Happy to turn out to have become immune to the measles, meaning no epidemic happened. Mr. Uppity appears under the titles Monsieur Malpoli (French), Don Señorito (Spanish), Mr. Ffroenuchel (Welsh), Unser Herr Hochnase (German), 傲慢先生 (Taiwan), 거만씨 (Korean), Ο Κύριος Ακατάδεχτος (Greek), Meneertje Onbeleefd (Dutch), Senhor Malcriado (Portuguese), Fætter Storsnude (Danish).

Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's a monster compared to Little Miss Naughty and Little Miss Trouble, but at the same time knows when she goes too far and can actually apologize for her actions.Mr. Messy appears under the titles Monsieur Sale (French), Don Lioso (Spanish), Meneertje Knoeipot/ Meneertje Sloddervos (Dutch), Ο Κύριος Τσαπατσούλης (Greek), 邋遢先生 (Taiwan), 너절씨 (Korean), Mr. Anniben (Welsh), Unser Herr Schlampig (German), Bay Dağınık (Turkish), Fætter Sjusk (Danish), Herr Rotekopp (Norwegian), מר שלומפר (Hebrew), Herra Subbi (Icelandic), and Senhor Desmazelado (Portuguese). Oddball in the Series: The only "negative" Mr. Man who ends his story learning nothing and not changing for the better in any way. This is because the people around him essentially gaslight him into thinking he's doing everything right by constantly telling him he's doing a good job. As a result, he remains just as a muddled as he's always been, if not more. However, despite these multiple negative traits, Mr. Stubborn is also a coward when he and Mr. Rude are kidnapped by aliens while their UFO is out of control, and even going so far to being redeemable by winning a plush gopher for Little Miss Sunshine. Mr. Beefeater was a Mr. Man tie-in used by Beefeater restaurants in the UK. He was red, being dressed as a traditional beefeater. He came from the 1980s or 1990s. Easy Amnesia: In "Mr. Bump Loses His Memory", where he gets so injured from falling out his window he forgets who he is, easily accepting Mr. Muddle's suggestion that his name is 'Mr. Careful'.

Mr Skinny is the skinniest person in Fatland he wants to put on some weight so goes to see Dr Plump who sends him to Mr Greedy who shows Mr Skinny how not just to eat but EAT. Mr Mischief Mug Sudden Name Change: Around the late 80s, the word "plump" started to be considered offensive in the UK, so her name was changed to Little Miss Greedy.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Voice Actors: Arthur Lowe (1975-1978), Gordon Peters ( Mr. Men and Little Miss, UK), possibly Len Carlson ( Mr. Men and Little Miss, US), Chen Hagai ( Mr. Men and Little Miss, Hebrew dub) Mr. Small is the 12th book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Small is a Mr. Man who lives under a daisy at the bottom of Mr. Robinson's garden. He eats very enormous meals, and talks to Walter the Worm about getting a job. He then meets Mr. Robinson, who tries to get him a job. They try putting mustard in mustard jars, and they try putting matches into matchboxes. Neither job goes well. It's decided the best job for somebody so small is writing children's books. Mr. Robinson introduces Mr. Small to a friend who writes children's books (referring to Roger Hargreaves) and writes a book all about himself. This Mr. Men book breaks the fourth wall. Mr. Messy is the 8th book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Messy is pink and really messy but has a really nice smile. Mr. Messy lives in a messy house until Mr. Neat and Mr. Tidy come to clean his house and give him a bath (his first ever, as the bathroom had previously been the messiest of the house). He becomes neat and thinks he has to change his name. Mr. Messy then becomes clean. 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.

Bard the Dragon (Baby Einstein, both of them have red and do sneeze (One scene had Bard sneezing after smelling a flower in baby shakespeare)) Mr Cheerful is always cheerful even when it rains; he has been smiling his whole life, that’s until he crosses paths with Little Miss Splendid who soon takes the smile off his face. Mr Cool MugIronic Name: She's not as helpful as her name implies. In fact, she’s the epitome of the proverb that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. He also helps Little Miss Tiny realize that there is nothing wrong with being tiny in Mr. Men, Little Miss: All Different. Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: The Midnight Tree is one of the few antagonists in the series that tries to kill somebody. His sneezes appear to be weaker than Mr. Stubborn's sneezes in the second season of The Mr. Men Show.

Him, along with Mr. Strong and Little Miss Sunshine getting mad with Mr. Grumpy for cutting through the queue at the dairy is a justified example due to the fact that the three of them had been under a spell cast by Little Miss Magic that made everyone act grumpy.

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Mr Worry always worries he worries about everything! A wizard cures him by telling him to write down all his worries now Mr Worry has nothing to worry about, so now he worries about having nothing to worry about! Mr Nonsense Mug By 1976, Hargreaves had quit his day job. In 1981, the Little Miss series of books began to appear. It, too, was made into a television series in 1983, which was narrated by John Alderton, who, with Pauline Collins, voiced the Men and Misses, respectively. Although Hargreaves wrote many other children's stories, including the Timbuctoo series of twenty-five books, John Mouse, and the Roundy and Squary books, he is best known for his 46 Mr. Men books and 33 Little Miss books. Flight: One of Mr. Impossible's abilities; he simply stands outside and flaps his arms, and away he soars.



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