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Mr. Rude: (Mr. Men Classic Library)

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Mr. Jelly is the 15th book in the Mr. Men series. Mr. Jelly is afraid of everything, such as the snapping of a twig. He often hides under the covers. One day, he finds a tramp sleeping in the woods, whom he is afraid of until the vagabond teaches him to count to ten whenever he feels nervous. This makes Mr. Jelly a calm fellow and he rarely hides under the covers now. Unintentional Uncanny Valley: The Miss Calamity statue from "Trees", as it looks realistic compared to the rest of the show because it’s actually an edited photo of a blind-bag toy of her. Mr. Messy is the 8th book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Messy is pink and really messy but has a really nice smile. Mr. Messy lives in a messy house until Mr. Neat and Mr. Tidy come to clean his house and give him a bath (his first ever, as the bathroom had previously been the messiest of the house). He becomes neat and thinks he has to change his name. Mr. Messy then becomes clean. Personality: Merry, positive, cheerful, lively, joyful, pleasured, nice, jolly, smiley, pleased, kind, friendly, amused, upbeat, sprightly

Mr. Snooty lives in the largest house in the whole of Misterland. He has the biggest garden and lives there all on his own. He is rude to everyone he comes across. Power-Up Food: Mr. Strong gets his incredible strength from his diet of eggs, eggs, and more eggs. note And, according to his story's final line, ice cream. Mr. FunnyMr Funny is the funniest person in the whole of Happyland, quite the funniest you have ever seen. To start with, Mr Funny lives in a teapot that has two bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen and a living room. What is even funnier is the fact that his car was not in fact a car, but a shoe with wheels!A: Mr. Rude is known for his rude demeanor, penchant for making impolite comments, and love for garlic and onions.

In mid-2021, Mr. Rude x Mr. Stubborn took off, as fans began warming to the idea of them being Like an Old Married Couple. His portrait appears in the Hippo, Potto and Mouse book Potto Finds a Job, which is another Roger Hargreaves book series. Mr Slow is the slowest person in the world, it took him ten years to build his house, he speaks slowly, he writes slowly, it takes until bedtime to eat his tea, and a week to open his Christmas presents. As you can imagine Mr Slow isn’t the ideal employee, but he does find his ideal job in the end, like a steamroller driver. Mr Grumble Mug Sneezes and Hiccups: Mr. Strong, Mr. Bump, Mr. Messy, Mr. Nervous, Mr. Bounce, and Little Miss Sunshine (he burped again)He was redesigned briefly during the 1980's, to feature a red cap. He has never been seen wearing this cap in any media past the 1980's. Mr. Small is the 12th book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Small is a Mr. Man who lives under a daisy at the bottom of Mr. Robinson's garden. He eats very enormous meals, and talks to Walter the Worm about getting a job. He then meets Mr. Robinson, who tries to get him a job. They try putting mustard in mustard jars, and they try putting matches into matchboxes. Neither job goes well. It's decided the best job for somebody so small is writing children's books. Mr. Robinson introduces Mr. Small to a friend who writes children's books (referring to Roger Hargreaves) and writes a book all about himself. This Mr. Men book breaks the fourth wall. Mr. Grumpy is always grumbling, complaining or muttering, and often finds himself involved in jobs better suited to a happier chap, which just makes him grumpier. Second Season Downfall: While not considered outright bad, season 2 is seen as weaker then the first for several reasons, such as Miss Calamity being removed, Mr. Bump and Mr. Fussy's increased Butt-Monkey nature, the reduced amount of shorts and the new characters not having enough screen time.

Mr Chatterbox never shuts up he annoys the hell out of everyone! Mr Bowler the hatter has had enough, so he sells Mr Chatterbox a magic hat that grows down to his feet when he talks too much! Mr Chatterbox soon quietens down. Mr Fussy Mug

Little Miss Neat

The only episodes where Mr. Rude doesn't say anything before he farts are " Hotel", " Gardens", " Outer Space", " Shoes", " Dining Out" and " Up and Down". Enemies: Everyone else, and all of the other Mr. Men and Little Misses, with Mr. Stubborn being the worst.

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. Dub Name Change: Called "Mr. Nervous" in the US translation, since what's known as "jelly" in Britain is referred to as the trademarked "jello" in America. This translation was used in both the British and American versions of The Mr. Men Show, though. He is now a character in The Mr. Men Show, during its second season. He almost looks the same, but his flower and gloves are absent and has a white and red polka-dotted bow tie, his hat is also bent and he has Mr. Rude's nose, only it's red. In the show, Mr. Funny never spoke, and all of his sketches are done in mime and he acts like a clown, his only noises being the sounds of horns and whistles, similar to comedian Harpo Marx.

Mr. Rude is known for his love of indulging in unhealthy food options. His preference for fatty and fried dishes adds to his comical and unconventional character. Despite his rudeness, Mr. Rude has a soft spot for his pet pig named Dilly.

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