The Mr. Men Show
2008 / NRThe Mr. Men Show was an animated television series based on the original Mr. Men and Little Miss books created in the 1970s, 80s and 90s by British author Roger Hargreaves and his son Adam Hargreaves. Adapted from the published source material into a television variety program, The Mr. Men Show features comedy sketches, pantomimes, dance numbers and music videos. The TV series is directed by Mark Risley and executive produced by Eryk Casemiro & Kate Boutilier. Original score and songs are composed by Jared Faber. Season 1 first aired on February 4, 2008 and Season 2 aired on September 8, 2009.
Seasons & Episode
The gang have picnics at the beach and on the moon.
Miss Whoops learns to drive while others have exciting rides.
Mr. Bump fixes a satellite; a planet is explored; Miss Scary thinks aliens are invading.
Mr. Bump fixes a satellite; a planet is explored; Miss Scary thinks aliens are invading.
The gang go to the airport.
Mr. Bump goes shoe shopping; Mr. Messy can't find his sneaker; and Mr. Fussy stages a version of "Cinderella."
The Mr. Men get creative with arts and crafts.
The Mr. Men and Little Miss play and watch game shows on T.V..
The gang work in garages.
Mr. Happy might need glasses; and Miss Whoops loses her spectacles.
The gang play with toys, but not everyone likes them.
The Mr. Men encounter reptiles.
Mr. Fussy shops for a hat; Mr. Stubborn wears a big hat while driving; a best-hat contest is held.
A mechanical maid acts up; Miss Whoops gives a robot the wrong brain; and a new robot is introduced.
The gang go to parties.
Spectators annoy Mr. Grumpy; Miss Magic works in a restaurant kitchen; and Mr. Noisy sells vacuums.
Presents get mixed up; Mr. Tickle tries to increase sales at Mr. Rude's shop; and Mr. Nervous is scared to open a gift.
Mr. Scatterbrain gardens at night; astronauts collect moon rocks; the sun worries Mr. Nervous.
Mr. Rude makes a call during a concert; a telephone line is fixed; and Miss Helpful has a plan to make Mr. Grumpy more popular.
The Mr. Men visit the beach.
The gang visit restaurants.
A clothes delivery is botched; Mr. Fussy does laundry; and Mr. Strong tries to tame a wild washing machine.
Mr. Grumpy has a new alarm clock; Mr. Quiet tries to sleep; and Mr. Tickle and Mr. Bump fix a clock tower.
Mr. Rude delivers fruit; Mr. Quiet rides a jet; and Mr. Bump works in an applesauce factory.
Mr. Grumpy doesn't like the radio; Mr. Fussy starts trouble; Mr. Rude wants to buy a clock radio.
The gang go to the supermarket.
Mr. Bump washes windows with Mr. Strong; a building is deconstructed; Miss Magic speeds up an elevator.
Mr. Grumpy goes to the movies; Mr. Strong hunts for treasure; and Mr. Messy goes to the drive-in.
Mr. Nervous rides a taxi; Mr. Stubborn drives a bus.
Mr. Stubborn is in denial about being sick; Miss Magic tries to cure hiccups; Mr. Fussy goes to a fancy restaurant with the wrong friends.
Mr. Bumps sorts letters but is distracted by Mr. Tickle; Mr. Messy likes junk mail; Mr. Grumpy picks up a package.
Mr. Strong has a new pet; an elephant goes missing; and a best-goat competition is held in Dillydale.
The gang bust a move.
Mr. Quiet builds a tree house; a rare tree frog is sought; and Mr. Stubborn's car gets stuck.
The gang visit the library.
Miss Bossy runs a pirate class; Miss Scary works at a pirate-themed restaurant; and aliens commandeer a spaceship.
Mr. Strong targets gunk. Little Miss Scary has a gooey plan. Little Miss Naughty builds a fountain.
Railroad tracks are fixed. Little Miss Magic irritates Mr. Fussy. Mr. Grumpy's train trip is ruined.
Mr. Grumpy's dinner is interrupted; Mr. Nervous frets over house sitting; and Mr. Rude parks in the wrong driveway.
The gang visit the high seas to go fishing, look for a sunken ship and rescue castaways.
Two Mr. Men eat lunch in the cafeteria; Mr. Bump serves sandwiches; Mr. Fussy has a picnic.
Mr. Messy tries a new way to clean his house; a street sweeper goes crazy; and time travelers meet dinosaurs.
Mr. Grumpy has a regal new home; Miss Helpful rearranges furniture; and Mr. Stubborn fixes up a home.
Miss Whoops tries a new job as the Tooth Fairy; a garden gnome frightens Mr. Nervous; Mr. Grumpy is plagued by his Scary Godmother.
Birds ruin a meditation session for Mr. Quiet. Mr. Tickle shows how to tickle a bird. Mr. Fussy looks for a rare bird.
Mr. Quiet's bath is interrupted. Mr. Messy takes a mud bath. Little Miss Whoops designs a bike that blows bubbles.
Mr. Grumpy sells surfboards. A beach-party video is made. Mr. Quiet encounters a sand crab.
Mr. Grumpy can't get peace in the park. Little Miss Magic makes unusual snacks. Mr. Messy learns to fly a kite.
Mr. Quiet has an unexpected guest. Surprises at a restaurant upset some customers. A surprise is planned.
Mr. Fussy stays in a too-small cabin with friends. Mr. Grumpy rides a camel. Mr. Nervous tries to relax by the pool.
Mr. Stubborn goes to the beach despite bad weather. A snowstorm traps Mr. Quiet in a cabin. Mr. Strong tries to fix a leaky roof.
Mr. Fussy hunts a mouse. A fly lands in Mr. Quiet's soup. Mr. Bump tries to get rid of wasps.
The Mr. Men Show was an animated television series based on the original Mr. Men and Little Miss books created in the 1970s, 80s and 90s by British author Roger Hargreaves and his son Adam Hargreaves. Adapted from the published source material into a television variety program, The Mr. Men Show features comedy sketches, pantomimes, dance numbers and music videos. The TV series is directed by Mark Risley and executive produced by Eryk Casemiro & Kate Boutilier. Original score and songs are composed by Jared Faber. Season 1 first aired on February 4, 2008 and Season 2 aired on September 8, 2009.