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* GassyGastronomy: In "Canned Goods", Mr. Happy reveals that Mr. Rude, who is legendary for being a {{Gasshole}}, is a taste-tester in a bean factory.
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* FoundingDay: "Dillydale Day" deals with the citizens of Dillydale celebrating the day Dillydale was founded.
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There is also an unrelated 1997 series also called ''The Mr. Men Show'' that redubbed the Uk-French produced ''WesternAnimation/MrMenAndLittleMiss'' shorts and presented them with [[FramingDevice live-action comedy segments]].

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* "Library" takes place in this setting.

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* ** "Library" takes place in this setting.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice:
** Only the main cast is credited, meaning some characters, like the robots and aliens that appear in the show are not credited. Fans guess that Mr. Grumpy's robot share the same voice as himself (obviously), and Herbie Homemaker is voiced by Mr. Tickle.
** Even then, some of the actors were using pseudonyms that can never be traced. Like with Yo-kai Watch (both shows were directed and voice-directed by Mark Ristley), it wasn't until later much later when Twitter feeds state that some of the actors' real names (Mr. Scatterbrain's voice actor). This was because both shows were non-union records, although Yo-Kai Watch became an expansive SAG production until season 3, which led to the Twitter reveals.
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There is also an unrelated 1997 series also called ''The Mr. Men Show'' that redubbed the French-produced ''WesternAnimation/MrMenAndLittleMiss'' shorts and presented them with [[FramingDevice live-action comedy segments]].

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There is also an unrelated 1997 series also called ''The Mr. Men Show'' that redubbed the French-produced Uk-French produced ''WesternAnimation/MrMenAndLittleMiss'' shorts and presented them with [[FramingDevice live-action comedy segments]].
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* OffModel: At times, including some characters' limbs being disjointed for a single frame.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* DownOnTheFarm: The episode "Farm" deals with the Mr. Men and Little Misses working at the farm, such as feeding pigs, milking the cows, loading hay bales and getting eggs.


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* LibraryEpisode:
** The opening and ending sections of "Books" takes place in a library. Only one sketch in the episode takes place in one that has Mr. Persnickety trying to get a book, but gets kicked out due to him being blamed for the ruckus, despite that it was Mr. Strong and Miss Daredevil causing it.
* "Library" takes place in this setting.


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* NeverWakeUpASleepwalker: The last sketch in "Sleep" has Mr. Persnickety sleep walking into Mr. Nosy and Small's house and cleans their house up while sleeping walking. Nosy asks Small if they should bother waking Persnickety up, but Small suggests no as they prefer getting their house cleaned up this way.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Many of the dishes Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Fussy say in the show may sound obscure to younger viewers (eg. Mashed Swede and yams, crepe suzette, bangers and mash), but they are real foods.

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[[caption-width-right:320:Good morning, Dillydale!![[note]]From left to right: Top row: [[RubberMan Mr. Bounce]]; Row under top row: [[HairofGoldHeartofGold Little Miss Sunshine]], [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength Mr. Strong]], [[GrumpyBear Mr. Grumpy]]; Row above bottom row: [[ThePigPen Mr. Messy]], [[MotorMouth Little Miss Chatterbox]]; Bottom row: [[TheChewToy Mr. Bump]], [[FriendlyTickleTorture Mr. Tickle]] [[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:320:Good morning, Dillydale!![[note]]From left to right: Top row: [[RubberMan Mr. Bounce]]; Row under top row: [[HairofGoldHeartofGold Little Miss Sunshine]], [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength Mr. Strong]], [[GrumpyBear Mr. Grumpy]]; Grumpy; Row above bottom row: [[ThePigPen Mr. Messy]], [[MotorMouth Little Miss Chatterbox]]; Bottom row: [[TheChewToy Mr. Bump]], [[FriendlyTickleTorture Mr. Tickle]] [[/note]]]]



* GrumpyBear: Mr Grumpy. If it wasn't for that bad-tempered Care Bear, he'd be the trope's name. He also seems to be the only character in Dillydale with a brain...in his opinion, anyway.
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* NiceHat: Lots of characters wear hats. Miss Daredevil even wears a helmet!
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair- Miss Naughty has pink hair, and Mr. Fussy has green hair.
** Mr. Messy apparently has pink hair as well.
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* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Some of the Little Misses who don't have hair or look gender neural would often have some feminine to stand out.

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* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Some of the Little Misses who don't have hair or look gender neural neutral would often have some feminine to stand out.

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* RuderAndCruder: While the show never got extreme in terms of swearing or gore due to it being a kids show, the second season's tone was more into slapstick, some characters like Mr. Bump and Mr. Quiet get tortured despite what they do and Mr. Rude's flatulence was changed from honks to realistic flatulence (though this first happened on the official website between the seasons.

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* RuderAndCruder: While RuderAndCruder:
** The show itself in comparison to the rest of the ''Mr. Men'' series. The tone is much DenserAndWackier, some gross-out humor is used, and the tone of
the show never got extreme in terms of swearing or gore due to it is considerably more mean and cynical. In contrast, the books typically have a laid-backed, lighthearted feel and only rarely use anything seen as "gross", such an instance being a kids show, the reference to YellowSnow in Mr. Nonsense's book.
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second season's tone was even wackier and more into slapstick, some characters slapstick. Characters like Mr. Bump and Mr. Quiet get tortured despite what they do Quiet's misfortunes got played up more often, and Mr. Rude's flatulence was sounds were changed from honks cartoon honk noises to more realistic flatulence (though this first happened on the official website between the seasons.seasons).
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* RuderAndCruder: While the show never got extreme in terms of swearing or gore due to it being a kids show, the second season's tone was more into slapstick, some characters like Mr. Bump and Mr. Quiet get tortured despite what they do and Mr. Rude's flatulence was changed from honks to realistic flatulence (though this first happened on the official website between the seasons.
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** "I love chocolate cake. I love pencil erasers/rubbers too." could come off as Little Miss Chatterbox's CatchPhrase sometimes.



** Mr. Noisy telling others to be quiet. Accidentally clicking on an area of volume to make an instrument quieter instead of louder in [=MIDI2WAV=] Recorder would make you not stop thinking of this!
** Mr. Stubborn told Little Miss Chatterbox to stop talking, but apparently, he goes on and on and on.
** Speaking of Mr. Stubborn, there's this line from him: "Some people think they know everything!"

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** Mr. Noisy telling others to be quiet. Accidentally clicking on an area of volume to make an instrument quieter instead of louder in [=MIDI2WAV=] Recorder would make you not stop thinking of this!
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** Mr. Stubborn told Little Miss Chatterbox to stop talking, but apparently, he goes on and on and on.
** Speaking of Mr. Stubborn, there's
has this line from him: line: "Some people think they know everything!"

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* FauxHorrific: Mr. Nervous has a panic attack about there being an olive in his sprouts at the salad bar without even noticing the plastic bug Miss Naughty had put in the sprouts.



* [[YouNeedToGetLaid You Need To Get Tickled More Often]]: In "Food", Mr. Tickle thinks this of Mr. Nervous after he has a panic attack about there being an olive in his sprouts at the salad bar. ''Without even noticing the plastic bug Miss Naughty had put in the sprouts''.



*** "'''[[SayMyName MR. RUDE!!]]'''"
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There is also an unrelated 1997 series also called ''The Mr. Men Show'' that redubbed the French-produced ''Mr. Men and Little Miss'' shorts and presented them with [[FramingDevice live-action comedy segments]].

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* PanFromTheSkyBeginning:
** "Rainy Day" begins with a shot of the sky before storm clouds begin to cover the sun. The camera then pans down to the ground, where the Mr. Men are doing things in the rain.
** "Sun and Moon" starts with a shot of the sun in the sky (hence the title) before the camera pans down to Mr. Bump and Miss Sunshine laying down beach towels.
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** Mr. Quiet was brown in the original books; in the show, he is pale blue.

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** Mr. Quiet was a yellowish brown in the original books; in the show, he is pale blue.
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* {{Bedheaditis}}: In "Sneezes and Hiccups", [[CharlieBrownBaldness what little hair Mr. Stubborn has]] is messy when he has a cold.


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* SicknessEqualsRedness: In "Sneezes and Hiccups", Mr. Stubborn's cold gives him a pink nose.

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