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Jelly was renamed Mr. Nervous for American readers, while Mr. Mean was Mr. Some of the classic Mr. Men characters. A TV version of the Little Miss books was also made in Adam Hargreaves took over creative control of the Mr. Roger reads Mr. Fashion designer Paul Smith has used Mr Men material to line his suits.
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Little Miss Somersault. Little Miss Trouble. Little Miss Neat. Little Miss Christmas. Little Miss Splendid. Little Miss Tidy. Little Miss Twins. Little Miss Giggles. Little Miss Helpful. Little Miss Bad. Little Miss Quick. Little Miss Brainy. Little Miss Naughty. Little Miss Whoops. Little Miss Chatterbox. Little Miss Late. Little Miss Fickle. Little Miss Scatterbrain. He spends rather a lot of time in bed. It's his favourite place to be. Mr Funny lives in a teapot and drives a car that looks like a shoe.
He likes nothing better than making other people laugh. Mr Mean lived up to his name. He is so mean that all he gave his brother for Christmas was a lump of coal. Can the wizard help to make him just a little bit nicer? Mr Chatterbox was one of those people who simply couldn't stop talking. He used to talk to anybody and everybody about anything and everything, going on and on and on. And on and on and on. Mr Fussy was fussy about everything.
Absolutely everything had to be neat and tidy and in its proper place. Look what happens when Mr Clumsy comes to visit. The spring in his step has got Mr. Bounce down. Can a pair of heavy boots help lift his spirits? Poor Mr Muddle just couldn't get anything right. Everything he did, everything he tried, everything he said was muddled.
Totally, utterly, completely, absolutely muddled! Mr Dizzy was, to be quite honest, not very clever. The trouble with Mr Dizzy is that he lived in a country where everybody else was terribly clever. Mr Impossible could do the most amazing things. For instance, Mr Impossible could jump over a house and he could make himself invisible. He can even sleep standing on his head.
This is the story of Mr Strong. Mr Strong is the strongest person in the whole wide world. The strongest person there has ever been, and probably the strongest person there will ever be Mr Grumpy has a shocking bad temper. In fact, he's quite the most bad-tempered person you can imagine. Grumpy by name, and even more grumpy by nature!
Mr Clumsy, as you might have guessed, was a rather clumsy fellow. Find out what happens when he calls in at the farm to buy some eggs. Mr Quiet liked the quiet life. He lived, quietly, in a small cottage in the middle of a wood.
The trouble was the wood was in the middle of a country called Loudland! Mr Rush was the fastest thing on two legs. He used to rush hither and thither, and thither and hither, and back again, all the time. And because he was always in such a rush, he never finished anything properly.
Mr Tall was very very tall. Quite the tallest person you have ever met. In fact, quite the tallest person you've never met, because you've never met anybody with legs as long as Mr Tall's Poor Mr Worry.
Whatever happened, he worried about it. He'd worry because he didn't have anything to worry about. Mr Nonsense had no sense at all.
Not a scrap. He moved to a tree because he wanted to be nearer the ground. And he eats porridge on toast for breakfast.
Whatever Mr Wrong did was absolutely. However hard he tried, he just couldn't do anything right. Mr Skinny was extraordinarily thin. Painfully thin. If he turned sideways, you could hardly see him at all. And what made it even worse was that he lived in a place called Fatland. But when Mr Mischief tries to trick the wizard he may have finally gone too far. Mr Clever was quite the cleverest person ever.
The cleverest person in the world! And, he knew it! There has never been anybody quite like Mr Busy. He could do things almost ten times as fast as ever you or I could.
Mr Brave is not as strong as Mr Strong. And he is not as tall as Mr Tall. But, as you will soon see, that does not stop him being brave. Mr Grumble's name suited him well! On a perfect summer's day, Mr Perfect was looking more perfect than usual. His house was looking even more perfect than usual. That's because it was Mr Perfect's birthday and he was having a party. Mr Cheerful always woke up in a cheerful mood, with a bright sunny smile on his face.
In fact, Mr Cheerful was one of the most cheerful people you are ever likely to meet. He did, however, have one secret that made him sad.
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