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Mr. Muddle: The Brilliantly Funny Classic Children’s illustrated Series (Mr. Men Classic Library)

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He didn't find it funny when Mr. Grumpy laughed at him when after he fell on his own nose. (Which had grown big) 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.

Mr. Fussy is the 21st book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves. Mr. Fussy is a perfectionist. He would not tolerate anything imperfect. Mr. Fussy keeps his hair combed, his moustache trimmed, his shoelaces tied, his house very neat, and goes as far as keeping the blades of his grass perfectly straight. He is also a very fussy eater - when he is having breakfast, he discovers that his marmalade has bits in it and spends the rest of the morning removing the bits from the marmalade. One evening, he is working when his cousin from Australia, Mr. Clumsy, comes to visit. Mr. Clumsy causes chaos and at the end of his stay, everything in the house is disastrous. However, things just get worse for Mr. Fussy as shortly after Mr Clumsy leaves, a friend, Mr. Bump, comes to visit.Mr. Walk is one of four characters created for the "A Walk in Fashion" collab created by Michael Lau. Mr. Walk is the face character of the Fashion Walk campaign alongside Little Miss Fashion, forming "Fashion Walk" together.

Aesop Enforcer: He teaches Little Miss Naughty a lesson about playing mean-spirited pranks on people by tweaking her nose every time she tries to play a prank on someone. Mr. Bolt is a yellow Mr. Man that is based on Usain Bolt. He will join the series, but this is currently unconfirmed. [1] Mr. Bounce [ edit ] Mr. Bounce AuthorConsummate Liar: In her own story, she managed to deceive Mr. Clever. Keep in mind that the latter's meant to be one of the smartest people in Misterland. Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: The Midnight Tree is one of the few antagonists in the series that tries to kill somebody. Him, along with Mr. Strong and Little Miss Sunshine getting mad with Mr. Grumpy for cutting through the queue at the dairy is a justified example due to the fact that the three of them had been under a spell cast by Little Miss Magic that made everyone act grumpy. Mundane Utility: He often uses his extraordinary long arms for everyday things such as making meals or answering the telephone.

Mr. Twiddle's Mistake!' Goodness, old Twiddle has made a mistake so we'll have to learn all about it because how often is it that he actually makes a mistake? The episode in question happens one evening when he forgets to take the dog out to its kennel and bring the cat indoors. Mrs. Twiddle had reminded him at 10pm when he was having a sleep in his chair and, as the bedding arrangement of the animals appears to be a task allotted to Twiddle himself, he's left to take care of it in his own way. It's dark in the hall and dark outside so I suppose some confusion could well be the cause of Mr. Twiddle's mistake. Animals Hate Him: Well, it seems Badland animals did. His book features an image of him being chased by a dog accompanied by the sentence "In Badland, a dog's bite is worse than its bark." Never has Mr. Cheerful been without a smile. From breakfast in the morning to his bath at night. He was even happy when it rained! When he met Mr. Funny, he was so happy that he pulled off a funnier face than he usally does. One day, he runs into Little Miss Splendid who begins to smile, but then complains about Mr. Cheerful not raising his hat. For the first time in his life, Mr. Cheerful lost his smile—and blushed bright red. Miss Splendid finally talks him into raising his hat, showing the total of only three hairs on his head. Miss Splendid tells Mr. Cheerful that it is his big bright smile that everyone loves, not how many hairs he has on his head. So from that day on, Mr. Cheerful was once again, never without a smile. And everyone he passes leaves with a smile. There's only one thing left to say... hats off to Mr. Cheerful! Mr Noisy is a real loudmouth, and he shouts all the time! The residents of Wobbletown have had enough and come up with a plan to silence Mr Noisy, and it works! Mr Lazy Mug Mr Funny is funny he lives in a teapot and drives a shoe, and when he’s thirsty he drinks a hot cup of cake! Mr Funny makes everyone laugh including worms, pigs, lions and giraffes even daisy’s laugh at him! Mr Mean MugI’m not sure if disability is the correct word, but in a way this is an analogy that can be applied to this book. Mr Muddle certainly has trouble getting things straight, so instead of chastising him, or getting impatient with him, the townspeople learn to work with his disability. However, sometimes this isn’t always a disability, sometimes people are just naturally different. Take somebody who can’t speak the native tongue of the land in which they live – this is very much the case with immigrants. Sure, some people chastise them for ‘living in Australia and not speaking English’. However, learning English is pretty difficult, especially if you’re from a land where English isn’t spoken naturally. As such, instead of getting upset, we need to be patient. Nothing is impossible to Mr. Impossible. He can do anything. He has magic powers even uses his powers to motivate people.

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