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The Mr. Men Show (alternatively referred to as Mr. Men) is a British–American animated children's television series based on the original Mr. Men and Little Miss books created in the 1970s and 1980s 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 (primarily), pantomimes, dance numbers, and music videos. The TV series was directed by Mark Risley and written and produced by Kate Boutilier and Eryk Casemiro. The music was composed by Jared Faber. The series aired on Channel 5's Milkshake! in the United Kingdom. In the United States, it aired on both Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

Cast

Character Actor
Mr. Happy
Donald Corren (Sam Gold)
Mr. Bounce
Mr. Grumpy
Little Miss Sunshine
Alicyn Packard
Little Miss Naughty
Little Miss Whoops
Mr. Bump
Paul Greenberg (Aaron Albertus)
Mr. Quiet
Mr. Tickle
Jeff Stewart
Mr. Lazy
Phil Lollar
Mr. Strong
Mr. Small

Mr. Persnickety (season 1)
Mr. Fussy (season 2)
Joey D'Auria (Joseph J. Terry)
Mr. Rude
Mr. Scatterbrain
Mr. Nosey
Rick Zieff (Danny Katiana)
Mr. Nervous
Mr. Noisy
Richard Epcar
Mr. Messy
Peter Rida Michail
Mr. Stubborn
Godfrey Danchimah
Mr. Tall
Little Miss Chatterbox
Katie Leigh
Little Miss Daredevil
Little Miss Helpful
Little Miss Scary
Susan Balboni
Little Miss Calamity
Kamali Minter (Prudence Alcott)
Little Miss Magic
Little Miss Giggles
Reba West
Little Miss Bossy
Cheryl Chase (Sophie Roberts)
Little Miss Curious
Narrator
Joey D'Auria (Joseph J. Terry)

International versions

Language Title Channels
Arabic
(Cedars Art Productions)
مستر مان شو Baraem (formerly)
Jeem TV (formerly)
Arabic
(subtitled)
مستر مان شو Spacetoon (formerly)
Arabic
(Venus Centre)
مستر مان شو Spacetoon
Cantonese 奇妙趣事騷 DVD
English (UK) The Mr. Men Show Channel 5 (Milkshake! block; formerly)
ABC Kids (formerly)
5Star (formerly)
ABC3 (formerly)
RTÉ2 (RTÉjr block; formerly)
RTÉjr (formerly)
YouTube
My5
direct-to-video

French Les Monsieur Madame France 5 (formerly)
Tiji (formerly)
Vrak (formerly)
RTS Deux (formerly)[6]
YouTube
direct-to-video
Greek Οι Μικροί Κύριοι Alpha TV (formerly)
Hebrew המופע של מר שמח Hop! (formerly)
Icelandic Herramenn RÚV (formerly)
Irish Mr. Men TG4 (Cula4 block; formerly)
Japanese MR.MENショー Cartoon Network (formerly)
Korean
(Cartoon Network)
미스터맨쇼 Cartoon Network (formerly)
Korean
(EBS)
와글와글 친구들 EBS (formerly)
Mandarin (China) 奇先生妙小组 Tencent Video
Mandarin (Taiwan) 大頭先生 Disney Channel (formerly)
Portuguese (Portugal) O Super Apresentador RTP2 (formerly)
RTP1 (formerly)
Russian Мистер Мэн Tiji (formerly)

References

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