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Little Miss Scatterbrain (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

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She is seen living with Miss Tidy in 'Little Miss Busy Takes a Break', but in other episodes, the two live separately. It was the debut episode for both of them in their house, so they might have got their own houses by 'Little Miss Tidy Loses a Friend'. Mr. Nosey, when the townsfolk conspire to accidentally hurt his nose every time he pokes it into other people's business. The title character in Mr. Daydream is, as one would expect, just a daydream of a bored schoolboy, and he is woken up by his teacher at the end of the book. The Animated Adaptation ends with an Or Was It a Dream?, with Mr. Daydream making a final silent appearance and waving to the viewers. Cat Scare: Dr. First gets one with an actual cat, who was rummaging through trash and thus appeared to be a hiding robot, shortly before he discovers Cybermen out and about. It's also similar to a Scary Shadow Fakeout.

Mr. Mean is so mean, that for Christmas, he gave his brother a piece of coal. After he had reformed and become more generous, what did he give him the following year? Do you really want to know what happened? Two pieces of coal. Ambiguously Human: The Mr. Men and Little Misses are visually a fantastic race of colorful Living Polyhedrons, but they apparently are human beings. If anything, they look like actual human beings in-universe, but look like talking shapes to us since they're meant to be representations of the virtues and vices anyone in real life can have. In "Mr. Dizzy", this trope is discussed when Mr. Dizzy ( who has become smarter) asks an elephant what's large and gray and says, "Dopit! Dopit!" When the elephant claims that no animal says that, Mr. Dizzy ties his trunk in a knot. The elephant then tries to yell, "Stop it!", only to say, "Dop it! Dop it!". Mr. Bump turned the corner. CRASH went the living room window. "Oh dear," he said, and turned to see what had happened. CRASH went the kitchen window. "Oh dear," he said, and he rested the ladder against the side of the house, so that he could climb up. CRASH went the bedroom window! Little Miss Calamity · Little Miss Daredevil · Mr. Scatterbrain · Mr. Stubborn · Mr. Metal · Little Miss Strong · Ghost · Caveman · Mummy · Cave-Nosey · Cave-Small · Mr. Rude's family · Mr. Fussy's unnamed relative · Loretto the Venus FlytrapAlliterative Name: Dale the Dalek (actual name Z403), he of the underpowered energy ray, in Dr. Fourth.

Real Men Wear Pink: Or rather, are pink in the case of Doctors Third and Sixth. The former's dark magenta and the latter's a brighter pink; in both cases, these are reflections of their TV counterparts' costumes (the latter's being infamously garish). In the 2008 TV series, The Mr. Men Show, Little Miss Scary kept her looks, except one of her spikes is gone and Miss Scary is darker red. She is a regular character. She loves fear, has her own television show, Miss Scary's Late Night Scare Fest, and is assisted by Mr. Bounce. Her house is a haunted house in the middle of the woods. Miss Scary has a collection of assorted masks (which are modified in season two) which she uses to scare the other Mr. Men and Little Misses, although they can frighten her as well. Miss Scary has a scary snore (as seen in the episode, "Sleep"). Little Miss Scary snorts when Miss Scary laughs. Miss Scary is also a fairy in some episodes. In the US and UK versions, Miss Scary is voiced by Susan Balboni and Jo Wyatt (Series 1) and Alex Kelly (Series 2). Teach Him Anger: Mr. Grumpy attempts to do this to Miss Sunshine in "Little Miss Sunshine keeps her smile". Absolutely, Totally, Scatterbrained | Come to a Party | Friends in High Places | Splendid! Splendid! | Plump, Plump, Little Miss Plump Little Miss Dotty was renamed to Little Miss Ditzy due to the fact that ditzy fits her personality and dotty would confuse some of the American readers.

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Downplayed for Dr. Twelfth; he doesn't appreciate being called "old and slow" by Missy both because it's stating the obvious to call him old (at that point he'd been around for 2,000+ years) and because she's one to talk about that. But his grumpiness is also attributable to the trouble he's having catching her and missing lunch in the process. From 2004 to 2011, the Mr. Men characters were owned by Chorion; as of 2012 , they are owned by Sanrio, the creators of Hello Kitty. Since Roger Hargreaves' death, Adam has continued the line with new books. The stinger for where Mr. Right goes to bed at the end of the story, after Mr. Wrong has been living with him. In the bath. Little Miss Bossy has magic boots known as "Bossy Boots" put on her feet by a wizard that force her to walk long distances any time she misbehaves. Little Miss Greedy was greedy, indeed. It was her cousin, Mr Greedy's, birthday and he invited her to tea. What did Little Miss Greedy get her cousin for his birthday?

Narrator (in The Christmas Letter), Mr. Greedy, Mr. Happy, Mr. Snow, Mr. Messy, Mr. Silly, Mr. Small, Mr. Daydream, Mr. Jelly, Mr. Noisy, Mr. Lazy, Mr. Chatterbox, Mr. Bounce, Mr. Muddle, Mr. Impossible, Mr. Quiet, Mr. Rush, Mr. Wrong, Mr. Skinny, Mr. Clever, Mr. Perfect, Mr. Cheerful, and Additional Voices Forgetful Jones: Mr. Forgetful has an absolutely terrible memory. When asked to tell Farmer Fields that one of his sheep is loose in the lane, he draws a blank when he actually encounters the farmer and instead tells him that a goose is asleep in the rain - which means nothing to Farmer Fields, as he doesn't keep geese and it isn't raining. Fake Crossover: This series is a whimsical recasting of Doctor Who characters and typical plotlines into a lighthearted children's book universe, not meant as canon to say the least! The only one who averts this is Mr. Snow, who's simply a snowman built and brought to life by Father Christmas. Heel–Face Turn: Many of the rude Mr. Men or Little Miss often pull one at the end of their titular story.Little Miss Whoops, Mr. Bump's sister, is just as hapless as he is; she, too, is always wrapped in bandages from previous accidents.

Dr. Fourth and Sarah Jane Smith are on the run from Daleks in what turns out to be a Stable Time Loop, as they're collecting the items that they will go on to set up for their earlier selves to use. Floorboard Failure: Mr Bounce goes to bed wearing the heavy boots prescribed by Doctor Makeyouwell. And what happened when he got out of bed the following morning? He went straight through the bedroom floorboards, and finished up in the kitchen!Always Identical Twins: Little Miss Twins are a pair of identical twins; they are based on Roger Hargreaves' twin daughters, Sophie and Amanda. Restraining Bolt: Some of the negative trait Mr. Men and Little Miss characters get magical versions of these to stop their bad behavior. Voice Actresses: Pauline Collins (1983), Jill Shilling ( Mr. Men and Little Miss), Catherine Disher (US dub) Eye Glasses: Mr. Clever and Little Miss Neat are among the few characters who avert Skintone Sclerae by wearing glasses, the lenses of which are completely filled by the whites of their eyes.

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