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Mr. Sneeze (Mr. Men Classic Library)

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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. In "Mr. Men, Little Miss: Be Kind", he's initially rude to Little Miss Sunshine and Mr. Funny by stepping on the former's flowers and making fun of the latter when his car breaks down. However, he later helps Mr. Small to see Little Miss Magic's magic show by lifting Mr. Small up and then makes up his rude behavior towards Little Miss Sunshine and Mr. Funny by giving the two of them apology gifts. Even though Little Miss Stubborn is the twenty-seventh book in the Little Miss series, she is placed twenty-sixth in the Little Miss Library, between Little Miss Brainy and Little Miss Curious which were the twenty-sixth and twenty-eighth books in the Little Miss series, respectively, though they are respectively placed twenty-fifth and twenty-seventh in the Little Miss Library. Mr. Worry is the 32nd book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Worry worries about everything. If it rains, he worries that his roof will leak, and if there is no rain, he worries that all of his plants will die. If he was going to the shop, he worries that the shops will be shut when he gets there, and if the shops weren't shut, he worries that he would have spent too much money. If he gets home from the shops, he worries that he may have left something behind, or one of his things had fallen out of his basket. If none of those things would happen, he worries that he would have bought too much stuff. After that, he worries about where to put them all. He worries about the other Mr. Men, and he meets a wizard who suggests he make a list of all his worries and the wizard will make sure none of them happen. When there is nothing to worry about, Mr. Worry was then happy for a week until Monday, when he was worried about having nothing to worry about. Mr Worry worries abot everything and all things. Life is just one long worry for poor Mr Worry. He was always worried that if he went shopping he would leave something behind, or lose something on the way home.

Mr Sneeze is a dark blue pointy character who sneezes a lot! Fed up of sneezing all the time Mr Sneeze goes on a mission to find a cure. Eventually, he finds a wizard whose magic can help him and his neighbours in Coldland. Mr Bump Mug He also helps Little Miss Tiny realize that there is nothing wrong with being tiny in Mr. Men, Little Miss: All Different. Mr Uppity is the wealthiest person in big town (if not the world), he is also the rudest person in big town (if not the world) this is until a chance encounter with the goblin king who casts a spell on Mr Uppity that makes him shrink whenever he is rude to somebody. Mr Uppity soon learns to be nice. Mr Small Mug Jerk with a Heart of Gold: On rare occassions, such as when he helped Mr. Marvelous put Little Miss Naughty in her place without screwing the former over. Mr. Spendy is a very obscure Mr. Men book. Unlike the other Mr. Men and Little Miss books, this book was made and published by somebody other than Roger Hargreaves. It was published by Kathleen Smith. As a result, it's not canon to the actual Mr. Men series.Nice Guy: He is shown to worry about other people as well as about himself (for example, about Mr Bump hurting himself, about Mr Greedy getting ill from overeating, about Mr Noisy losing his voice from being so loud, etc).

Mr. Birthday is part of the Mr. Men series of books, by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Birthday is a Mr. Man who just loves birthdays, and is also the best at organising birthdays, such as a party with silly hats for Mr. Silly, and one without balloons for Mr. Jelly, in case they burst. He once organised Mr. Happy's birthday, which he celebrated. Mr. Happy tells him not to forget about a party he knew nothing about: his own birthday. Mr. Worry and Mr. Forgetful spread rumours about this, but can Mr. Birthday celebrate this birthday? Mr. Birthday was published under the title of Monsieur Anniversaire in French. Bizarro Episode: Though it can be chalked up to Early-Installment Weirdness, there are several things about Mr. Snow and his story that doesn't fit in with the rest of the series:

Little Miss Sunshine

Mr Good is the only good person in Badland a miserable place where the puddles are deep, and everyone and everything are bad. One day Mr Good decides enough is enough and moves to Goodland. Butt-Monkey: In the one episode of the 90s series (namely Little Miss Wise's Day Out at the Fun Fair), Little Miss Naughty forces her to go to the carnival which she clearly doesn't enjoy whatsoever, especially at the end when Little Miss Naughty pulls a lever that causes plane ride machine to stop abruptly. The plane that Little Miss Wise is in breaks off and goes flying into the sky while Little Miss Wise says that she knew it wasn't a good idea to go to the amusement park at the very end of the episode. In another episode, she is sent on a wild joyride and crashes into many things. Mr Chatterbox can go on forever. He simply wouldn't stop talking! He would talk to anybody and everybody about anything and everything. One day he was talking to Mr Stamp the postman for so long, that he was late delivering everyone else's letters.

Karma Houdini: While Karma normally catches up to her whenever she does something bad, there are a few times where she doesn't receive comeuppance for her actions: One day he goes to school with a boy named William. He proves he can do anything in some amazing ways! Mr. Sneeze is the first character to have met a/the wizard. The wizard does not fulfill any teaching role. 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!"

Mr Clever lives in cleverland he is very clever, he is also very self-absorbed and smug he always tells himself and everyone else how clever he is. Until one day Mr Happy asks him to tell a joke, Mr Greedy asks him for a recipe, and Mr forgetful asks him to tell him his name, Mr Clever fails to tell Mr Happy a joke, give Mr Greedy a recipe and Mr Forgetful his name. Mr Clever realises he is not as clever as he thinks he is so going home with his tail between his legs. Mr Busy Mug Mr. Rush is the 30th book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Rush is always in a rush. He never does anything properly. He is in such a rush he has a terrible breakfast (toast not toasted, water cold), only brushes one tooth, and runs out of the house to go nowhere. He sees an ad for a vacation in a magazine but can't go away because he has no money, so he wants a job to make money. Being a bus driver isn't good because he doesn't stop at any of the stops, and being a waiter isn't good because he'd whisk away the food as soon as he brought it. The job he finds is as a postman delivering express letters, the best job for the fastest thing on two feet. He saves enough money and goes on vacation. His story is completely self-contained, as no Mr. Man who came before him appears or is mentioned in it, nor does he appear or get mentioned in any after his. Mr. Metal is a guest character for The Mr. Men Show who appeared in the episode "Robots". He was created by Little Miss Naughty. He always wants to host Good Morning Dillydale, but Mr. Happy tells him that the job was taken. He can also shrink people (and rap). He is voiced by Godfrey (credited as Godfrey Danchimah). The fact that the book is not written by Roger or Adam Hargreaves could explain why no other Mr. Men or Little Misses that are canon appear in this book. It also explains why he never appeared in any of the TV shows and is not part of the Mr. Men library.

Mr. Rude is rude to everyone, as his name suggests. He insults a man with a big nose and an overweight woman. To the overweight woman he says "Fatty! You're supposed to eat the things in the fridge, not eat the fridge as well!" However, when Mr. Happy comes to stay with him for a while, Mr. Rude begins to develop manners and gives Mr. Happy meals, though as we can tell by the end of the book, he still has some rudeness within himself as he burps. Aesop Enforcer: He helps teach Little Miss Brave about resilience in ''Mr. Men, Little Miss: Try Again. 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. Truffles (Peanuts, both have sclerae compared to the other Mr. Men, Little Misses, and the rest of the Peanuts gang)

Little Miss Tiny

Mr Dizzy is not smart, not in the slightest which is not suitable for Mr Dizzy as he lives in Cleveland where everyone is very smart. After being taken advantage of by a pig and an elephant, Mr Dizzy drinks from a wishing ell and seeks revenge. Mr Impossible Mug He's named after what he's made of instead of a personality trait, and thus isn't defined by any kind of personality trait. Little Miss Helpful and her faulty advice and helpfulness, even though her helpfulness does save the day sometimes... Didn't Think This Through: In "Mr. Mischief: A Spot of Trouble", he catches the measles, but instead of heeding Dr. Makeyouwell's advice to stay at home, he literally covers up his infection and visits Mr. Happy for a long time, hoping for Mr. Happy to get infected and cause an epidemic. What he doesn't realize, however, is that Mr. Happy had previously had measles and recovered, "and you only get measles once."

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