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1This is a CharacterSheet from ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow''.
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5[[folder:Mr. Men]]
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7!!Mr. Tickle
8[[quoteright:262:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tickle_transparent.png]]
9
10-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Stewart (''US''), Rob Rackstraw (''UK'')
11
12* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike the books where he likes tickling people just to be mischievous, Mr. Tickle likes tickling others just to make them feel happy.
13* CatchPhrase: "I think somebody needs a TIIICKLE..."
14* FriendlyTickleTorture: The living embodiment of the trope. More often than not, his tickling gets others hurt.
15* InnocentlyInsensitive: Much like in the books, he likes to tickle others without consent at times, which often causes more trouble than help.
16* {{Keet}}: He's very energetic, cute, and upbeat.
17* NiceGuy: He loves offering tickles for free to enlighten anyone having a bad day.
18* NonIronicClown: Dressed up as one in "Circus".
19* RubberMan: Unlike the books where his arms are always long, Mr. Tickle can stretch them. This also includes his legs.
20* SignatureLaugh: He has a very distinct high pitched giggle that almost sounds like Spongebob's in the US version.
21* VibrantOrange: Mr. Tickle is orange and is very energetic and happy around others.
22* YourAnswerToEverything: Tickles!
23
24!!Mr. Happy
25[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/happy_transparent.png]]
26-->'''Voiced by:''' Sam Gold (''US''), Simon Greenall (''UK; season 1''), Rob Rackstraw (''UK; season 2'')
27
28* AllLovingHero: Nice to everyone.
29* BrokenSmile: Has sported one of these a few times.
30* CatchPhrase: "WONDERFUUUUL!"
31* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Unlike the books where's always positive and makes everyone else happy, his happiness is deconstructed mostly to his struggle to stay happy even when things aren't going well.
32* ExtremeDoormat: He lets the Mr. Men and Little Misses with negative character traits take advantage of him due to his default happiness.
33* {{Keet}}: He's a happy, bright-colored, cutesy NiceGuy.
34* LargeHam: Most prominent with his CatchPhrase.
35* PerpetualSmiler: What else can you expect from someone called "Mr. ''Happy''"?
36* PlatonicLifePartners: He's really close with Little Miss Sunshine.
37* ThePollyanna: Due to his default happiness, he remains optimistic in spite of the misfortunes life may bring him, always looking on the bright side and embracing it. [[StepfordSmiler Well, most of the time anyway]].
38* NiceGuy: He's so endearing and friendly [[AllLovingHero to everyone]] at all costs, [[ExtremeDoormat even those who openly dislike him]].
39* ShipTease: With Little Miss Sunshine; due to being gender-swapped versions of each other, it's bound to happen.
40* StepfordSmiler: It's mostly shown in "Up and Down", Mr. Happy was trying to keep his smile up while the restaurant he was in was having trouble with his meal. There are also several other instances when he hides his frustration under a smile.
41
42!! Mr. Nosy & Mr. Small
43[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nosy2.png]]
44 [[caption-width-right:350:Mr. Nosy]]
45
46[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/small_transparent_2.png]]
47 [[caption-width-right:350:Mr. Small]]
48-->'''Voiced by:''' Mr. Nosy: Rick Zieff (''US''), Steve Kynman (''UK''), Mr. Small: Phil Lollar (''US''), Creator/KeithWickham (''UK'')
49
50* AdaptedOut: Mr. Nosy is known in the books for having a long nose. This was changed either because it looked phallic looking, not helping he is known for being a perv, or because it would've been difficult for certain situations with the long nose.
51* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Somewhat inverted. Mr. Nosy has a large oval nose instead of the long one like he had in the books.
52* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Unlike the original series where the two hardly interact, Mr. Nosy and Mr. Small in this series are best buddies.
53* AffectionateNickname: Mr. Small frequently addresses Mr. Nosy as "Nose".
54* AmbiguouslyGay: The fact that they're ''always'' seen together and that Mr. Small gives Mr. Nosy an AffectionateNickname leaves their sexuality up for interpretation.
55* BigFun: Mr. Nosy is a well-meaning person, who disregarding his pointless interventions.
56* BigGuyLittleGuy: Mr. Nosy is the Big Guy, while Mr. Small is obviously the Little Guy.
57* CatchPhrase: "Just looking" for Mr. Nosy, and "Good tidings" and "Great Mcgillicuddy" for Mr. Small.
58* CharlieBrownBaldness: Mr. Nosy has a small strand of curly hair on the front.
59* DropInCharacter: Mr. Nosy drops in a lot on his neighbors.
60* FatBastard: Whenever Mr. Nosy is intervening with things that are none of his business.
61* {{Hammerspace}}: Mr. Nosy can pull large, seemingly high-tech spy gadgets out of nowhere.
62* HeterosexualLifePartners: They live together.
63* InformedAbility: Mr. Small states that Mr. Nosy knows karate in "Night", but we never see him doing any karate attacks in the show.
64* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Mr. Nosy may get involved with things that are none of his business, but he nevertheless means well.
65%%* LargeHam: Mr. Small.
66* NiceGuy: They're very outgoing and laid-back, Mr. Nosy's nosiness aside.
67* NosyNeighbour: Mr. Nosy is one to his entire neighborhood.
68* ThoseTwoGuys: They're seldom seen apart.
69* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mr. Small likes liverwurst sandwiches.
70* VocalDissonance: Mr. Nosy has a high-pitched voice in the French dub, and Mr. Small has a deep voice in both English dubs and French dubs.
71* YouDontLookLikeYou:
72** Mr. Nosy had a long nose in the books, and was changed to a large round one.
73** Mr. Small is orange and is slightly larger.
74
75!! Mr. Bump
76[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bump_2.png]]
77-->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Greenberg (''US''), Simon Greenall (''UK'')
78
79* BornUnlucky: Does anything ''ever'' go right for him?
80* ButtMonkey: Why else do you think he's bandaged? He's in fact the most likely character to get hurt other than Miss Calamity. He is perpetually on the receiving end of the AmusingInjuries stick and is generally unlucky in life. Rarely is he ever [[ThrowTheDogABone thrown a bone]].
81* CatchPhrase: "Poopity-poop." or "You never learn."
82* CharacterInTheLogo: On the show's title card, Mr. Bump is the letter "O" on "Show".
83* TheChewToy: His abuse is played for comedy.
84* CompositeCharacter: He's Mr. Bump with Mr. Worry's worrying personality.
85* DependingOnTheWriter: He may either be a klutz like in the books, or often gets hurt by someone else, or both.
86* InstantBandages: He's always bandaged up!
87* IronButtMonkey: He has been turned into items, squished into packages, crushed, you name it! But all he needs is a few bandages.
88* {{Keet}}: In the US and Japanese dub, where he has a much higher voice.
89* LargeHam: Kind of to be expected, due to facing the looming prospect of getting hurt.
90* NervousWreck: Not as bad as Mr. Nervous, but he always worries about getting hurt.
91%%* MadeofIron: Oh the stories he can tell you...
92* OhCrap: Essentially what his CatchPhrase is.
93* ProperlyParanoid: He's always on the verge of abuse and as such has a right to live in constant fear.
94* SeriesMascot: He graces the title card and appears even more than Mr. Happy on most merchandise.
95* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He likes liverwurst sandwiches.
96
97!! Mr. Messy
98[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/messy_transparent.png]]
99-->'''Voiced by:''' Peter Rida Michail (''US''), Rob Rackstraw (''UK'')
100
101* BigEater: He has a big appetite for food of the sloppy, messy variety (e.g. pizza, spaghetti, mac and cheese).
102* BigOlUnibrow: To be expected since he probably never takes care of them.
103* CatchPhrase: "Shazam!" and "Now that's what ''I'm'' talkin' about!"
104* CollectorOfTheStrange: In "Collecting", Mr. Messy says he collects left over food.
105* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite being the messiest guy, he does have standards.
106** He doesn't like Mr. Rude passing gas.
107** He likes having a healthy mouth.
108** Even though he ate the occasional banana slug, he doesn't eat snails.
109* HatesBaths: Due to being ThePigPen, it's almost a given.
110* NiceGuy: He's usually very friendly, despite his messiness suggesting otherwise.
111* NonIronicClown: Dressed up as one in "Circus".
112* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Instead of having a solid shape, he's just a pink circle with a bunch of squiggles around it. He also lacks a black outline, and instead has a dark shade of his skin color.
113* ThePigPen: His name says it all.
114* RetractableAppendages: His arms are hidden in his body, and only pop out when he uses them.
115* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: In some episodes of the US dub such as Paint when Mr. Fussy turns him blue with the paint wand.
116* SuddenAnatomy: He and Mr. Nervous are the only characters to have visible toes.
117
118!! Mr. Nervous
119[[quoteright:282:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nervous.png]]
120-->'''Voiced by:''' Rick Zieff (''US''), Tim Whitnall (''UK'')
121
122* AdaptationNameChange: Was named Mr. Jelly in the books. Although his named was based on later American publishings of his book.
123* BlindWithoutEm: He can't see without his glasses, though it's not as severe as Miss Whoops.
124* CatchPhrase: "Oh no no no no!", "Whoa Nelly!", and "This is the end!"
125* ImagineSpot: His daydreams, which are always about something dangerous happening to him.
126%%* LovableCoward
127* MrImagination: He has a vivid imagination, imagining mundane events as big adventures.
128* NervousWreck: He frequently lapses into daydreams that are blown-out-of-proportion, then will then usually flee for his life, screaming and shouting "Oh no no no!" or "This is the end!"
129* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: In the UK dub he lets out girly screams at the start of "Sneezes and Hiccups" when startled by characters sneezing and hiccuping.
130* SuddenAnatomy: He and Mr. Messy are the only characters to have visible toes.
131* YouDontLookLikeYou: Mr. Nervous looks nothing like his book counterpart. Though this was done due to him having a similar design to Mr. Messy.
132
133!! Mr. Noisy
134[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/noisy_show.png]]
135-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardEpcar (''US''), Rob Rackstraw (''UK'')
136
137* CatchPhrase: "I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" and "It's SUPER!"
138* HypocriticalHumor: Every time he tells the other characters to be quiet.
139-->'''CAN YOU PLEASE KEEP IT DOWN, MR. QUIET? I'M PRACTICING!'''
140* IconicItem: He carries a megaphone and often uses it when he speaks.
141* LargeHam: He's called Mr. Noisy for a reason.
142* NoIndoorVoice: Goes without saying...
143* NonIronicClown: Dressed up as one in "Circus".
144* SloganYellingMegaphoneGuy: Whenever he advertises a product.
145
146!! Mr. Lazy
147[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lazy3.png]]
148-->'''Voiced by:''' Phil Lollar (''US''), Tim Whitnall (''UK'')
149
150* AdaptationDyeJob: He was light pink with a blue hat in the original books, but is green with a pink hat in the show.
151* BrilliantButLazy: He'd rather build machines to do the work for him.
152* CatchPhrase: "This is way too much work."
153* EyeObscuringHat: His hat hides his eyes, yet he can see through.
154* LazyBum: Well, duh.
155* NeverBareheaded: He is rarely seen without wearing a hat, though he was seen briefly without one in "Pirates".
156* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Unlike most of the characters who are based on standard shapes, Mr. Lazy is more human like.
157* TheStoic: He always speaks in a calm tone and he gets angry and is still calm even when mildly annoyed.
158
159!! Mr. Funny
160[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/funny_7.png]]
161* AdaptationDistillation: Unlike the books, Mr. Funny only communicates from honking, rather than speaking. According to Mark Risley, this was done because they didn't want to clash him with Mr. Scatterbrain.
162* HeWhoMustNotBeHeard: He only speaks in honks or his horn.
163* {{Leitmotif}}: All of his appearances are accompanied by a distinct song.
164* LivingShadow: He encountered his own shadow in "Sun and Moon", and they play against each other.
165* NonIronicClown: Despite not looking like one, he has a large red nose and acts like a clown. The song "Space Goo" calls him a clown.
166* ShoutOut: His mannerisms and communication method mimic that of Harpo Marx.
167* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: He was not featured on the Season 2 opening or on the offical website after the October 28, 2009 update.
168
169!! Mr. Fussy ([[AdaptationNameChange Mr. Persnickety (US)/Pernickety (UK)]] in the first season)
170[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fussys2.png]]
171[[quoteright:450:[[labelnote:Click here to see his design in the first season ]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fussys1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
172-->'''Voiced by:''' Joey J. D'Auria (''US''), Rob Rackstraw (''UK'')
173
174* AccentAdaptation: Somewhat a mix hybrid of [[BritishStuffiness British]] and American in the US dub, while [[GermanicEfficiency German]] in the European dub.
175* AdaptationDyeJob: In the first season, he was originally Persnickety/Pernickety with light green skin. He was renamed back to his original name for the second season, in addition to gaining coloring identical to his original book illustrations.
176%%* AmbiguouslyGay
177* CatchPhrase: "Sweet Henrietta!" and "How revolting!"
178* ButtMonkey: His NeatFreak status is often taken advantage of, especially by Mr. Messy.
179* TheChewToy: Whenever his NeatFreak status is taken advantage of, it's meant to make us laugh.
180* CompositeCharacter: He has a few elements from various characters from the books, such his facial hair is similar to Mr. Slow and his body is oval and tall like Mr. Busy.
181%%* ControlFreak
182* CoveredInGunge: Most sketches he's in end this way because of how much he hates it, and with him being the constant foil to Mr. Messy.
183* {{Flanderization}}: While a bit of a neat freak, Mr. Fussy is generally nice to everyone. Once he was changed to his book counterpart, he ended up taking the "fussiness" persona too much.
184* InkSuitActor: He somewhat resembles his American voice actor, with a mustache and bowtie.
185%%* LargeHam
186* MisplacedRetribution: Frequently gets kicked out of places for others' misbehavior.
187* NeatFreak: Perhaps his most definite trait. He wants everything to be neat and tidy as possible.
188* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Like Whisper from ''Anime/YoKaiWatch'', his voice is modeled after Frank Nelson.
189* NoMouth: His mouth is completely obscured by his mustache unless he screams.
190* NoRespectGuy: He's probably the most down-to-earth person in Dillydale, yet nobody ever listens to him.
191* OnlySaneMan: He tends to think he's the only guy in Dillydale to have sense.
192* SameCharacterButDifferent: Both Mr. Persnickety and Fussy are the same characters, but the show never explained why he changed his appearance.
193* VitriolicBestBuds: He hangs out with Mr. Messy a lot even though he is annoyed by his messiness.
194* VocalEvolution: His US voice became higher in the second season.
195
196!!Mr. Bounce
197[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bounceshow.png]]
198-->'''Voiced by:''' Sam Gold (''US''), Simon Greenall (''UK'')
199
200* CatchPhrase: "Hello! Goodbye!"
201%%* StealthHiBye
202* RubberMan: He's called Mr. Bounce for a reason.
203* ToylessToylineCharacter: He's the only character from the first season to never be depicted as a figure through The Promotions Factory, though he does have a plush of himself in some merchandise and is part of a set with Mr. Tickle through Mattel.
204
205!!Mr. Strong
206[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/strong3.png]]
207-->'''Voiced by:''' Phil Lollar (''US''), Simon Greenall (''UK'')
208
209* CatchPhrase: "Aw, pickles! I hardly touched it!" and "Good thing I came along, yo!"
210* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: A common gag whenever he's around, like when he ripped off a safety bar on a ferris wheel.
211* DumbMuscle: Not as dumb as Mr. Scatterbrain, but he is careless about breaking things and thinks it's a good idea to take roofs to the shop for repairs. He also thought a monkey was an instrument but not a trumpet.
212* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His US version is obviously based on Sylvester Stallone.
213* RealMenWearPink: He likes cooking and dancing.
214* SuperStrength: Wouldn't be Mr. Strong without it.
215* TopHeavyGuy: As part of his redesign.
216* WorldsStrongestMan: He's the strongest in all of Dillydale.
217* SingingVoiceDissonance: In the UK version his singing voice is higher than his talking voice.
218* YouDontLookLikeYou: He has a triangular shape body, unlike the books where he is a square.
219
220!!Mr. Grumpy
221[[quoteright:196:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_grumpy.png]]
222-->'''Voiced by:''' Sam Gold (''US''), Simon Greenall (''UK'')
223
224* AccentAdaptation: He speaks a plain American accent in the US dub, while he speaks a West Country one in the UK.
225* AdaptationalNiceGuy: And how! He goes from being a genuinely mean-spirited, unpleasant character in the books to a cynical, pessimistic, kind of grouchy but well-meaning person who genuinely cares about his friends and even tries to help them out (even if he complains a little). He even smiles sometimes on the show and even expresses sadness. He even tolerates Mr. Tickle's shenanigans (sometimes).
226* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He's more tolerant of happy people compared to the original books, and instead of yelling or destroying things, is just grumpy and sarcastic.
227* ArbitrarySkepticism: He doesn't believe in a snow monster, even though he lives in a world where aliens and magic exists. What makes it more confusing is that he encountered a swamp creature in the first season.
228* BigOlUnibrow: Type I.
229* ButtMonkey: He is frequently bothered and screwed over by the world's misfortunes.
230* CatchPhrase: "Crooked cucumbers!"
231* DeadpanSnarker: Due to his cynicism, sarcasm is second-most prominent trait after being grumpy.
232* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his irritable personality, he's still a decent guy. He's even far more decent than Mr. Rude and Mr. Stubborn, who almost never show any likable traits.
233* OnlySaneMan: He's one of the few other than Mr. Persnickety not to get caught up in the latest shenanigans. Even then he has a few rare NotSoAboveItAll moments.
234* PerpetualFrowner: Due to his default personality, it's pretty much a given.
235* TheSnarkKnight: Mr. Grumpy likes snarking at everything and everyone, including himself.
236* SurroundedByIdiots: He definitely believes this.
237* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He likes liverwurst sandwiches.
238* VagueAge: In "Flying", he mentioned that he worked at an airplane service for 30 years. So it's possible that he's the oldest.
239
240!!Mr. Quiet
241[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quiet_7.png]]
242-->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Greenberg (''US''), Simon Greenall (''UK'')
243
244* AdaptationDyeJob: He used to be brown in the original books, but is light blue in the show.
245* BigOlUnibrow: Type II.
246* ButtMonkey: Of course, since he's quiet, he often gets dragged into loud and often dangerous situations. That, and he lives next door to Mr. Noisy.
247* DeadpanSnarker: Helps him cope. A lot.
248-->'''Mr. Noisy: GREAT TO SEE YOU FELLAS! MIND IF I JOIN YOU?'''
249-->'''Mr. Quiet:''' Yes, I do.
250* TheDragAlong: This usually happens to him when paired up with Miss Daredevil.
251* OnlySaneMan: He refuses to get involved in potentially dangerous situations. Not that one could blame him.
252* TheQuietOne: Obviously.
253* TheUnintelligible: He always mumbles, never being heard.
254* VocalEvolution: His voice in the US became a bit louder in season two.
255
256!! Mr. Tall
257[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tall_transparent_2.png]]
258-->'''Voiced by:''' Godfrey (''US''), Creator/KeithWickham (''UK'')
259
260* AdaptationDyeJob: A minor one, but he is dark blue in the show instead of light blue.
261* CatchPhrase: "Aw, man!"
262* GentleGiant: Though he's really only a giant in the sense that he has long legs.
263* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: He was not featured on the Season 2 opening or on the offical website after the October 28, 2009 update.
264* SuddenlyVoiced: In the episode "Travel". It was his only speaking role, as he was otherwise a background character.
265
266!! Mr. Rude
267[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rudeshow.png]]
268-->'''Voiced by:''' Joey J. D'Auria
269
270* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Mr. Rude was made after Adam Hargreaves took over the Mr. Men series in 2003 after the series was created, but appears in the first season of the show.
271* AdaptationalJerkass: ZigZagged. While he was certainly very mean in the book, the worst he ever does is insult people and he does undergo CharacterDevelopment by the end, whereas this version of Mr. Rude is a [[FlatCharacter static]] {{Jerkass}} who does things like [[Main/ArsonMurderAndJaywalking drive recklessly and get people kicked out of restaurants]]. However, the original Mr. Rude also genuinely hurt people's feelings as opposed to this version who just makes [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic remarks]].
272* AssholeVictim: His suffering is usually a form of LaserGuidedKarma.
273* DeadpanSnarker: For example, from the episode "Games" when he, Mr. Happy, and Mr. Lazy were playing horseshoe toss:
274--> '''Mr. Lazy''': Wait a minute, Mr. Happy. You mean I have to throw something, like with my arms?
275--> '''Mr. Rude''': No, Mr. Lazy. With your magic powers.
276* FrenchJerk: On both sides of the Atlantic, no less.
277* {{Gasshole}}: He has a tendency to fart a lot, and to a lesser extent, he also burps.
278* HypocriticalHumor: "Some people have no manners."
279* {{Jerkass}}: The biggest one in the show. His name speaks for itself, and unlike most other unpleasant characters in the show, he has almost no redeeming qualities. He was even willing to leave Miss Giggles '''''to die''''' in "Machines".
280* JerkassHasAPoint: In spite of his rudeness, there are times where Mr. Rude is completely right about certain things - particularly when he is in conflicts with [[SelectiveObliviousness Mr. Stubborn]].
281** In "Full Moon", for example, he gets rightfully annoyed with Mr. Stubborn for driving too slow when he clearly was in a hurry to get home. Additionally, Mr. Rude is clearly aware that the aliens that abducted them and taken them into their spaceship are real, despite Mr. Stubborn insisting otherwise.
282** When Mr. Stubborn comes into his house to fix his stuck window and leaky sink (as well as change the lightbulbs on his chandelier) in "Home Improvement", Mr. Rude rightfully points out that Mr. Stubborn is clearly not doing his jobs correctly. Hell, even Mr. Small agrees with Mr. Rude over the leaking sink.
283* KarmaHoudini: Depending which episode, he might or might not have any consequences for his actions. "Restaurants", "Telephone" and "Dance Dance Dance" for example.
284* MadLibsCatchPhrase: "I'll give you (x)."
285* MythologyGag: In a few episodes in Season 2, he had a top hat, similar to what he wore in the books.
286* PhraseCatcher: "MR. RUDE!" In the first season, it was said by a crowd of Mr. Men and Little Misses, but in Season 2, a random Mr. Men or Little Miss would say it in the middle of a random activity as a sort of CutawayGag.
287* RunningGag: Whenever he passes gas, a bunch of Mr. Men and Little Misses angrily shout [[SayMyName "Mr. Rude!"]]
288** In the second season, this was changed to a single Mr. Man or Little Miss shouting, oftentimes in a humorous situation of their own.
289* SayMyName: Mentioned above.
290* ShorterMeansSmarter: He's usually like this if he's by anyone who's taller than him.
291%%* SurroundedByIdiots
292* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: He is like this depending on certain sketches due to him being very rude. In "Jobs", he throws his trash out while driving regardless where it lands and gets away from his actions.
293
294!! Mr. Scatterbrain
295[[quoteright:205:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scatterbrain_transparent.png]]
296-->'''Voiced by:''' Joey J. D'Auria (''English''), Creator/GiladKleter (''Hebrew'')
297
298* CatchPhrase: "Where is my head?" and "Why didn't you say so?"
299* CloudCuckooLander: He's very eccentric and always off in his own little world.
300* CompositeCharacter: He's a mixture of some of the nonsensical characters from the original series (Miss Scatterbrain, Mr. Silly, etc.)
301* TheDitz: He rarely uses his head.
302* FriendToAllLivingThings: He loves animals, and owns a lot of pets, which include monkeys, penguins, and even an elephant, which all appreciate his company.
303* FunnyForeigner: In the UK dub. He's the only character with an American accent, and one of only two characters who has the same actor across both dubs.
304* GenderFlip: He's a male version of Little Miss Scatterbrain from the books.
305* NiceGuy: What he lacks in common sense, he makes up in heart. He's a goofball, but a total sweetheart.
306* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice and mannerisms are based after Ed Wynn.
307* SpearCounterpart: To Miss Scatterbrain from the books.
308
309!! Mr. Stubborn
310[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stubborn_transparent.png]]
311-->'''Voiced by:''' Godfrey (''US''), Creator/LewisMacLeod (''UK'')
312
313* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Played with. Mr. Fussy sort of beat him at his own game, but because both ended up switching objectives, Mr. Stubborn actually got what he originally wanted out of the stubborn-off.
314* ArbitrarySkepticism: He doesn't believe on mythical creatures like ghosts and aliens, despite the fact he lives in a world where such things exist.
315* AssholeVictim: It heavily depends on the 'aggressor' and 'victim' format to have a character trait overthrow another. Mr. Stubborn however is always both an 'aggressor' as his OWN 'victim'.
316* BerserkButton: Try not to argue with him, it's not worth it.
317* BigOlUnibrow: Type I.
318* BlamingTheTools: Whenever Mr. Stubborn breaks something or uses it improperly, he will always insist that the item is cheap rather than admit any fault.
319* CaptainOblivious: Anything he says or does, can and will be easily doubted and overlooked.
320* CatchPhrase: "This (x) is CHEAP!"
321* DeadpanSnarker: Depends on what he's talking about and referring to, commenting on and pointing out, etc.
322* DependingOnTheWriter: He has a catchphrase which he often uses to call something cheap which he uses in almost all of his appearances. It will always be along the lines of "This _____ is cheap!" and the name of the thing he's calling cheap will always change depending on what he's talking about. Likewise, he misuses items and after they break or if he breaks the things that he touches, he thinks that they're cheap and also even remarks that they are cheap.
323* {{Determinator}}: Sometimes to the point of being TooDumbToLive.
324* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: Unintentionally with Mr. Fussy, he tried to sell him a car, which he didn't want, but then Mr. Stubborn decided that Mr. Fussy wasn't good enough for his car, suddenly Mr. Fussy wanted it, and ended up being one of the rare times Mr. Stubborn "lost" (he got what he originally wanted, though, so is it really a loss?)
325* EntitledBastard: He considers himself superior to one another, and among others.
326* EvilSoundsRaspy: Judging from how he sounds, he speaks within a very thick and distinct raspy voice and gravelly accent, making it sound like some sort of tough guy who you would not want to mess with.
327* GenderFlip: He's a male version of Little Miss Stubborn from the books.
328* HairTriggerTemper:
329** He's inexplicably mean to most characters, has a short temper, can be very loud and quick to anger, and he gets very temperamental when people point out the obvious and how he's wrong.
330** Throughout the series, Mr. Stubborn would often be irritated by a few things he absolutely hates: listening to other people especially when they try to give him good advice, things that he breaks by touching them and calls them either cheap or fake, being told what to do by other people on his job, people correcting him, taking criticism and hearing complaints, etc.
331* HateSink: He is perhaps the most loathsome and unpleasant character, mainly due to having a lot of negative and irredeemable personality traits.
332* HatedByAll: Because of his problems and troubles, he is well-disliked and incredibly feared among by many others around him.
333* {{Hypocrite}}: He is always too stubborn to admit he was ever wrong. He often assumes others are wrong, even when it is obvious that he is wrong, even if he finds out he's wrong, he still doesn't admit it.
334* HypocriticalHumor:
335** "Some people think they know ''everything''!"
336** "You cannot admit that what you made was a ''mistake''!"
337* IgnorantOfHisOwnIgnorance: He appears to be rather unaware of the acts he does and he is completely oblivious as to what he does wrong, as he tries to have plausible deniability for his own actions. Even then, he is contradictory.
338* ImplausibleDeniability: No matter how obvious it is to everyone around him, he will swear up and down that nothing is wrong when it clearly is, even while face-to-face.
339* InsufferableImbecile: Noted for his low intelligence and his tendency to randomly disagree a lot.
340* {{Irony}}: In life, when we are stubborn for the wrongest of reasons can cause us to miss out on the opportunity and harm those who cared for us. Being adamant may result in us losing everything. However, not in Mr. Stubborn's case, where rather, he is in constant battle with his belief of right and wrong to fuel his ego.
341* ItsAllAboutMe: He believes himself to be a self-proclaimed omniscient all-powerful god of Dillydale, making all of the other characters his extremely lowly zero-ranking servants, which can even sometimes lead to him being responsible for mass destruction and the pain of others, which he also does not seem to mind or care, notice or realize.
342* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He even goes so far as to being redeemable by winning a plush gopher for Little Miss Sunshine, though he is still a little mean (not too much, just enough).
343* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: His main occupation is being a stubborn person because he never admits whether he is wrong about everything and anything or not and thinks everyone else is wrong even though he is the one who is always wrong.
344** He is seldom nice to others, always despising and very brutal towards them, and (more often than not) has a crazy temper of damaging other people's property, at least most likely due to his rude comments, brusque manners, negative criticisms, false accusations, petty complaints, sarcastic rebukes, whatever.
345* {{Jerkass}}: An obnoxious grump, an uncivilized moron, a smug jerk, and an insecure tyrant who blames his own faults on others.
346* JerkassHasAPoint: Despite his relentlessly general stubbornness and having a completely irrational sense of narrow-mindedness and self-righteousness, and while that rarely proves otherwise, there are only a very few times where he (at least in his mind) is absolutely right about certain things, if possible and if necessary.
347* KarmaHoudini: Since he's aggressive, closed-minded, and unwilling to take defeat, advice, criticism, or even sympathy at a time, he never ever accepts his punishments and forgets them just in order to constantly harm and attack others.
348* KnowNothingKnowItAll: He is convinced he knows how to do a certain thing without following tutorials, advice, or even the law.
349* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Averted. He could be holding a handful of Uno cards and he still wouldn't fold.
350* LackOfEmpathy: Due to his anger issues and the unnecessary drama he causes, he is smitten with almost complete lack of empathy, incapacity of remorse, and zero regard for people's lives.
351* LargeHam: He's very dramatic.
352* MeaningfulName: It's in his name, he is extremely stubborn and almost if never, listens to good advice from anyone, to the point he comes off as one of the dumbest characters in the show. His stubborn attitude causes him to be rude and even reckless, sometimes endangering people's lives.
353* {{Narcissist}}: Comes across as talking like and acting as if he is and yet might have mannerisms of one, whether he wants to admit it or not.
354* NeverMyFault: Nearly 100% of the time he either blames something or goes on a warpath with anyone who dare disagree with him. The closest he comes to admitting he's wrong is when he calls something cheap.
355* {{NO INDOOR VOICE}}: Let it be known that Mr. Stubborn shouts ''a lot''; almost as much as Mr. Noisy. ''Especially'' in the US version.
356* ObliviouslyEvil: He's always unaware of the danger that lies ahead and he's always doing the wrong things, which largely comes from his total disregard for others, his pettiness, and occasional signs of malevolence.
357* PerpetualFrowner: As the usual.
358* PetTheDog: See JerkWithAHeartOfGold from up above.
359* PurpleIsPowerful: He is one of the few strong Mr. Men that isn't Mr. Strong and is purple.
360* RightlySelfRighteous: Prompting his claim that he’s always right and never wrong; under false pretenses, he thinks he’s always telling the truth and never lying (even when it’s the other way around), from his entitlement to his dogmatism, though not technically, but still.
361* {{Sadist}}: He never adapts to any kinds of change whatsoever. By doing this, he will constantly annoy and antagonize other people, blindly making them suffer his obnoxious behaviour and differences of opinion, whether just for fun or to get others to leave him alone.
362* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He thinks he is too good to actually follow them himself, despite some of the people and characters trying to tell him to do so, but he wouldn't listen and is unwilling to undo his wrongdoings whenever his frequent selfish desires put others (including those who tried to warn him) in trouble.
363* SelectiveObliviousness: His whole character revolves around this.
364* SpearCounterpart: To Miss Stubborn from the books.
365%%* TheUnfettered
366* TooDumbToLive: His "I'm never wrong" attitude has nearly gotten him killed or brutally maimed on multiple occasions, with sheer luck being the only reason he gets out unscathed.
367* TheUnapologetic: Never agrees with, never partners with, never empathizes with anybody nor has he ever covered for, stood up for, or even apologized for who he is and what he does.
368* UngratefulBastard: Even though helpfulness does save the day sometimes, nothing appeases him and by no means, he at times will refuse help even when he needs it.
369* ViolentGlaswegian: He has a Scottish accent in the UK dub.
370
371[[/folder]]
372
373[[folder:Little Misses]]
374
375!! Little Miss Bossy
376
377-->'''Voiced by:''' Cheryl Chase (''US''), Alex Kelly (''UK'')
378[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bossy_2.png]]
379* AdaptationalAttractiveness: She gains eyelashes.
380* AdaptationalLateAppearance: She was the first Little Miss in the books, but she shows up in the second season of the show.
381* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Like with Mr. Grumpy, she is slightly toned down and only bosses others around when needed. She is also friendly towards Mr. Messy and Miss Chatterbox.
382* BrattyHalfPint: She makes a big deal over things not going her way.
383* CastingGag: In the US dub, she is voiced by Cheryl Chase, using the voice she uses for Angelica Pickles from ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''.
384* CatchPhrase: "I'm the boss around here!"
385%%* GenkiGirl
386* JerkassHasAPoint: Despite her bossy attitude in "Next Door", Miss Bossy is in the right that Mr. Rude shouldn't park at her spot.
387* KarmaHoudini: She along with Miss Scary are the only characters to not get any consequences for their actions.
388* MilitaryBrat: She lives in a military hut and has a commercial promoting a boot camp on doing arts and crafts.
389* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: She was not featured on the Season 2 opening or on the offical website after the October 28, 2009 update.
390
391!! Little Miss Naughty
392[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/naughty_show.png]]
393-->'''Voiced by:''' Alicyn Packard (''US''), Jo Wyatt (''UK; season 1''), Creator/TeresaGallagher (''UK; season 2'')
394
395* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Miss Naughty gains some blush and hair, unlike her book counterpart.
396* ArousedByTheirVoice: Her voice in the American version of the show sounds like she's trying to seduce everyone she talks to.
397* CatchPhrase: "Sometimes I just can't help myself!"
398* EvilLaugh: Goes hand-in-hand with her mischievous demeanor.
399* GirlishPigtails: She wears her pigtails in a green bow.
400* {{Jerkass}}: Constantly tries to invoke bad luck in the innocent.
401* KarmaHoudini: In some episodes, she doesn't get any consequences for her actions.
402* LittleMissConArtist: Aside from being a prankster, she also likes conning people for money.
403* NaughtyIsGood: As her name suggests, she likes causing trouble for others.
404* ThePrankster: She likes causing pranks on others. She switched out the covers of several library books and swapped a store display of cream corn with canned snails, just to name a few examples.
405* VocalDissonance: Her French and British voices sound more high-pitched and squeaky compare to the American and Japanese dubs.
406
407!!Little Miss Sunshine
408[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sunshine_3.png]]
409-->'''Voiced by:''' Alicyn Packard (''US''), Jo Wyatt (''UK; season 1''), Emma Tate (''UK; season 2'')
410
411* AdaptationalDumbass: Unlike the books where Sunshine knows some common sense, she is a bit more ditzy in the show.
412* CatchPhrase: "Oh, I (just) LOVE (x)! Love 'em, love 'em, LOVE 'EM!" This was only in the second season, however it was briefly used in one episode of Season 1.
413* DistaffCounterpart: To Mr. Happy.
414* TheDitz: She's a sweetie, but not so smart.
415* GirlishPigtails: She has pigtails that are held together by red ribbons.
416* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has blonde hair and is happy most of the time.
417* PlatonicLifePartners: With Mr. Happy, naturally.
418* YouthfulFreckles: She has freckles.
419
420!! Little Miss Helpful
421[[quoteright:238:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/helpful_transparent_2.png]]
422-->'''Voiced by:''' Katie Leigh (''US''), Jo Wyatt (''UK; season 1''), Emma Tate (''UK; season 2'')
423
424* CatchPhrase: "Just trying to be helpful."
425* TheDitz: Usually gives advice ''after'' it's needed.
426%%* GirlishPigtails
427* IronicName: Despite her name, she is anything BUT helpful.
428* KindheartedCatLover: She has a cat.
429* TheKlutz: Not as bad as Miss Whoops, but often screws others over whenever trying to offer help.
430* PinkMeansFeminine: She's pink all over.
431* UnwantedAssistance: She likes helping others, but it usually backfires. Her game on the website reinforces this, as it involves playing an arcade game in which the player must pop balloons, only for Miss Helpful to constantly try to fix something.
432* WalkingDisasterArea: Again, while not as bad a Miss Whoops who unintentionally causes disaster wherever she goes she still causes more problems than fixes them.
433
434!!Little Miss Magic
435[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magic2.png]]
436-->'''Voiced by:''' Kamali Minter (''US''), Emma Tate (''UK''), Creator/NathalieBienaime (''French'')
437
438* AdaptationDyeJob: She was light brown in the original books, but orange in the show.
439* AdaptationalAchillesHeel: Unlike the original where she is all perfect with magic and uses it like telekinesis, she is flawed with her magic spells.
440* AdaptationalLateAppearance: She was one of the first 13 Little Misses in the books, but she shows up in the second season of the show.
441* CatchPhrase: "Sometimes my magic surprises even me!" and "Isn't it amazing?"
442* CompositeCharacter: She's Miss Magic from the books, but her color scheme and wearing a hat is also based on Miss Fickle.
443%%* CuteWitch
444%%* GreatGazoo
445* IneptMage: Her spells have a tendency to go hilariously wrong.
446
447!!Little Miss Giggles
448[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giggles2.png]]
449-->'''Voiced by:''' Rebecca Forstadt (''US'', credited as Reba West), Claire Morgan (''UK'')
450
451%%* GirlishPigtails
452* TheHyena: Right down to her name, she loves laughter.
453* PerpetualSmiler: In this show, she never frowns or is unhappy, she always smiles and giggles.
454%%* YouthfulFreckles
455
456!!Little Miss Chatterbox
457[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chatterbox2.png]]
458-->'''Voiced by:''' Katie Leigh (''US''), Teresa Gallagher (''UK'')
459
460* CharacterFilibuster: She goes on talking about anything, even if it's not related. Not to mention that Katie Leigh is an InkSuitActor herself due to the fact that Ms. Leigh also talks too much and that's how she got into the role of Miss Chatterbox.
461* TheDitz: She's such a scatterbrain with little common sense.
462* DropInCharacter: Prone to bothering others while they're minding their own business.
463* DumbBlonde: She has blonde hair and is a complete ditz.
464* InkSuitActor: Like was mentioned above, Katie Leigh voice Miss Chatterbox since BOTH of them did talk way too much.
465* InnocentlyInsensitive: Most of the time she comes off as a nuisance to others, though in her defense, she means well and just wants to make friends.
466* MotorMouth: Her most defining trait is that she talks incredibly fast.
467* PinkMeansFeminine: Another pink Little Miss.
468%%* ValleyGirl
469
470
471!!Little Miss Curious
472[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/curious3.png]]
473-->'''Voiced by:''' Cheryl Chase (''US''), Claire Morgan (''UK'')
474
475* ConstantlyCurious: Both of her only two lines in the show depict her in this light, naturally-- first she asks why someone would carve a tunnel through a tree instead of just driving around it, and later she questions Mr. Rude's attempt to drive through said tree tunnel after Mr. Happy told him his monster truck wouldn't fit.
476* DemotedToExtra: Unlike the books, she had two lines total in the entire series, both in the episode "Trees".
477* IdenticalStranger: She looks similar to Miss Calamity.
478* IdiotHair: Her ponytail is shaped like a question mark.
479* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: She was not featured on the Season 2 opening or on the offical website after the October 28, 2009 update.
480* YouDontLookLikeYou: She has a square body with a nose and freckles.
481* YouthfulFreckles: She has freckles, however they are not visible in promotional artwork.
482
483!! Little Miss Scary
484[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scary_7.png]]
485-->'''Voiced by:''' Susan Balboni (''US''), Jo Wyatt (''UK; Season 1''), Alex Kelly (''UK; Season 2'')
486
487* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Miss Scary was made after Adam Hargreaves took over the Mr. Men series in 2003 after the series was created, but appears in the first season of the show.
488* CatchPhrase:
489** "Now that's really scary!"
490** "If it isn't '''SCARY''', it isn't '''FUN'''!"
491* CoolMask: She likes wearing different masks to scare others.
492* ForTheEvulz: Her main reason for scaring people.
493* KarmaHoudini: Probably the only character who doesn't get any repercussions for scaring others.
494* LimitedWardrobe: Subverted. She only had a few masks in the first season but gained more in the next.
495* NightmareFetishist: She is always obsessed with scary things, and she finds bats cute.
496* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: When she tries scaring people, it usually works.
497* NoIndoorVoice: She almost always yells like Gibert Gottfried in the US version.
498%%* SpikyHair
499* TomboyishVoice: She is a tomboy with a liking for scary things and has a low, raspy voice.
500* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Miss Scary likes ballet and having spas.
501* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: She likes scaring people and doesn't care what happens to anybody who gets scared.
502
503!!Little Miss Whoops
504[[quoteright:228:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whoops_transparent.png]]
505-->'''Voiced by:''' Alicyn Packard (''US''), Teresa Gallagher (''UK'')
506
507* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Miss Whoops was made after Adam Hargreaves took over the Mr. Men series in 2003 after the series was created, but appears in the first season of the show.
508* AllThereInTheManual: According to the official Cartoon Network site prior to the removal, it states that both Mr. Bump and Miss Whoops are siblings, Director Mark Risley said that he sees them as siblings, with Mr. Bump being the older one.
509* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To Mr. Bump, though it rarely comes up.
510* BlatantLies: Essentially what one of her {{Catch Phrase}}s is.
511* BlindWithoutEm: She ruined an airplane flight due to losing her glasses and mistook characters for others. Such as Mr. Nervous as Miss Naughty.
512* ButtMonkey: Just like Mr. Bump and Miss Calamity, she too is accident-prone, even getting the other two hurt in two or three episodes.
513* CatchPhrase: "Whoops!", [[BlatantLies "Oh sure, I'm a trained professional."]], and "That wasn't supposed to happen."
514* DisabledInTheAdaptation: Miss Whoops wears glasses unlike in the books where she can see well. Though this is done to make her different from Mr. Bump.
515* DistaffCounterpart: To Mr. Bump
516%%* TheDitz
517* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In "Physical" and "Rainy Day", she had a cross of bandages on her right arm. But most of her appearances lack the bandages and never appeared afterward.
518* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's foolish to Mr. Bump's responsible, although she claims to be the opposite.
519* NiceGirl: Clearly doesn't mean to cause the accidents that seem to pop up around her.
520* TheKlutz: Like Mr. Bump.
521
522
523!! Little Miss Calamity
524[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/calamity_transparent.png]]
525-->'''Voiced by:''' Kamali Minter (''US''), Aline Mowat (''UK'')
526
527* BornUnlucky: Was said to be "like a bad-luck charm" in one episode.
528* TheBusCameBack: She returned in some of the graphic comics made by Viz.
529* ButtMonkey: She's always on the receiving end of comical mishaps no matter where she goes and what she does.
530* CanonForeigner: She's created specially for the show.
531* CatchPhrase: "What a calamity!"
532* CheatedAngle: Her front hair is non-symmetrical, yet the side views portray both the same. Though this is inverted as they're in the same length and lines.
533* TheChewToy: Her misfortunes are meant to be entertaining.
534* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Her hairstyle is modeled after Ashley Postelwaite, one of the founders of Renegade.
535* DistaffCounterpart: She's somewhat similar to Mr. Bump in that both are perpetually unlucky klutzes.
536* HollywoodToneDeaf: She sings so badly in "Music" that everyone except Mr. Bump runs out of the theatre, covering their ears as the stage breaks apart.
537* InstantBandages: In a few episodes.
538* NervousWreck: Not that you can blame her, nothing ever goes her way and destruction happens all around her.
539* PutOnABus: Aside from a statue cameo, she was removed in Season 2. Director Mark Risley confirmed that Chorion didn't like her, after rumors that she was removed either due to feminists or kids not understanding what "calamity" meant (there was also an unfounded rumor that she was getting a spin-off).
540* ShoutOut: Risley confirmed that she was based on [[WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}} Olive Oyl]].
541* WalkingTechBane: Whenever she uses any sort of machinery, it backfires on her.
542
543!!Little Miss Daredevil
544[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daredevil_transparent.png]]
545-->'''Voiced by:''' Katie Leigh (''US''), Teresa Gallagher (''UK'')
546
547* CanonForeigner: She's created specially for the show.
548* CatchPhrase:
549** "Let's boogie!" and "Whoo-hoo!"
550** " '''I DARE YOU!''' "
551* ChallengeSeeker: She's essentially a daredevil.
552* FieryRedhead: She has orange hair and is a thrill-seeker.
553* GenkiGirl: She's very energetic.
554* LittleMissBadass: Rarely do we see her not gearing up to do some sort of wild stunt.
555* KarmaHoudini: She doesn't get any consequences for her actions if she causes trouble.
556* NeverBareheaded: She is rarely seen without wearing her helmet, though she was seen briefly without it in "Gifts" after getting her hair primmed.
557%%* PluckyGirl
558* PrimaryColorChampion: Her colors are red, blue, white (helmet), and yellow (skin color).
559* VocalDissonance: The Japanese dub is the most feminine compared to the other languages.
560** Despite her tomboyish mannerisms, she speaks in an upper-class posh accent in the UK dub.
561* YouthfulFreckles: To go with her energetic and rambunctious nature.
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