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Mr. Men is a series of 52 children's books by Roger Hargreaves started in 1971. Little Miss was another series of 39 books by the same author with female characters that started in 1981. After Hargreaves died in 1988, his son, Adam Hargreaves, began writing and illustrating new stories about the Mr. Men and Little Miss characters. He created ten new characters; four of them were inspired by work Roger Hargreaves had produced before his death.

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[change] List of Characters

[change] Mr. Men

  • Mr. Bounce
  • Mr. Brave
  • Mr. Bump
  • Mr. Busy
  • Mr. Chatterbox
  • Mr. Cheerful
  • Mr. Clever
  • Mr. Clumsy
  • Mr. Daydream
  • Mr. Dizzy
  • Mr. Forgetful
  • Mr. Funny
  • Mr. Fussy
  • Mr. Greedy
  • Mr. Grumble (AKA) Mr. Stubborn)
  • Mr. Grumpy
  • Mr. Happy
  • Mr. Impossible
  • Mr. Jelly (also published as Mr. Nervous)
  • Mr. Lazy
  • Mr. Mean
  • Mr. Messy
  • Mr. Mischief
  • Mr. Miserable (seen in book 'Mr. Happy')
  • Mr. Muddle
  • Mr. Nonsense
  • Mr. Noisy
  • Mr. Nosey
  • Mr. Perfect
  • Mr. Quiet
  • Mr. Right (seen in book Mr. Wrong)
  • Mr. Rush
  • Mr. Silly
  • Mr. Skinny
  • Mr. Slow
  • Mr. Small
  • Mr. Sneeze (AKA Mr. Sonic Man)
  • Mr. Snow
  • Mr. Strong
  • Mr. Tall
  • Mr. Tickle
  • Mr. Topsy-Turvy
  • Mr. Uppity
  • Mr. Worry
  • Mr. Wrong

[change] Non-English Characters

  • Mr. Crosspatch
  • Mr. No

[change] Adam Hargreaves characters

  • Mr. Cool
  • Mr. Rude
  • Mr. Good
  • Mr. Cheeky
  • Mr. Christmas (Released each Christmas for a limited time).
  • Mr. Birthday

[change] Little Misses

  • Little Miss Awesome (AKA Little Miss Daredevil)
  • Little Miss Bad
  • Little Miss Bossy
  • Little Miss Brainy
  • Little Miss Busy
  • Little Miss Chatterbox
  • Little Miss Calamity
  • Little Miss Contrary
  • Little Miss Curious
  • Little Miss Dotty (also published as Little Miss Ditzy)
  • Little Miss Fickle
  • Little Miss Fun
  • Little Miss Giggles
  • Little Miss Greedy (also published as Little Miss Plump)
  • Little Miss Helpful
  • Little Miss Late
  • Little Miss Lucky
  • Little Miss Magic
  • Little Miss Naughty
  • Little Miss Neat
  • Little Miss Quick
  • Little Miss Scary
  • Little Miss Scatterbrain
  • Little Miss Shy
  • Little Miss Somersault
  • Little Miss Splendid
  • Little Miss Star
  • Little Miss Stubborn
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • Little Miss Tidy
  • Little Miss Tiny
  • Little Miss Trouble
  • Little Miss Twins
  • Little Miss Whoops
  • Little Miss Wise

[change] Not published in English

  • Little Miss All-goes-Well (a.k.a. Little Miss Carefree)
  • Little Miss Brilliant (a.k.a. Little Miss Inspired)
  • Little Miss Busy-Body (a.k.a. Little Miss Nuisance)
  • Little Miss Careful
  • Little Miss Laugh (a.k.a. Little Miss Loud)
  • Little Miss Prim (a.k.a. Little Miss Snob)
  • Little Miss Selfish (a.k.a. Little Miss Show-Off or Little Miss Haughty Taughty)
  • Little Miss Vain (a.k.a. Little Miss Pretty or Little Miss Flirt)
  • Little Miss Yes

[change] Adam Hargreaves characters

  • Little Miss Scary
  • Little Miss Bad
  • Little Miss Whoops
  • Little Miss Jealous
  • Little Miss Christmas
  • Little Miss Birthday
  • Little Miss Nobody (Seen in Little Miss Stella)

[change] Advertising

[change] Special Characters

  • Mr. Nobody
  • Wilfred the Wizard
  • Grandfather Clock

[change] People

  • Andy Robinson
  • Jack
  • Jane (Only Mentioned)
  • John (Only Mentioned)
  • George (Fisherman)
  • Peter (Only Mentioned)
  • Susan (Only Mentioned)
  • William
  • Tess (Seen on TV Series)
  • Mr. Bacon (Wobbletown Butcher)
  • Mr. Barley (Farmer/Orchard Owner)
  • Mr. Black (Coalman)
  • Mr. Bottle (Dairy Owner)
  • Mr. Bowler (Hat Seller)
  • Mr. Brick (Builder)
  • Mr. Bustle (Twin Busy-Body)
  • Mr. Busy (Twin Busy-Body)
  • Old Mr. Chips (Tiddletown Carpenter)
  • Mr. Daily (Newspaper Seller)
  • Mr. DoubleChin (Twotown's Mayor)
  • Mr. Doublechop (Twotown Butcher)
  • Mr. Meat (Butcher)
  • Mr. Packet (Grocer)
  • Mr. Potts (Painter)
  • Mr. Robinson (Mr. Small's Neighbour)
  • Mr. Stamp (Postman)
  • Mr. Ticket (Bus Driver)
  • Mr. Tidy (Twin Neat-And-Tidy)
  • Mr. Neat (Twin Neat-And-Tidy)
  • Dr. Makeyouwell
  • Dr. Plump
  • The Princess
  • Farmer Fields
  • Father Christmas
  • The Giant
  • The Goblin
  • The Tramp
  • The Wizard
  • The Knight
  • King of Miseryland
  • King of Nonsenseland
  • King of the Goblins
  • Nasty Queen of Miseryland (As seen in Christmas Rescue)
  • Muggles the Jester (As seen in Christmas Rescue)
  • Dark Knight (As seen in Christmas Rescue)
  • Stormy Knight (As seen in Christmas Rescue)
  • Starry Knight (As seen in Christmas Rescue)
  • Miseryland Soldier
  • The Wicked Witch
  • The Pirates
  • Mrs. Crumb (Baker)
  • Mrs. Fairy (Cake Seller)
  • Mrs. Humbug (Sweetshop Owner)
  • Mrs. Page (Librarian)
  • Mrs. Parcel (Post Office Lady)
  • Mrs. Scrub (Laundry Lady)
  • Mrs. Twiceslice (Baker's Wife in Twotown)
  • Mrs. Twinkle
  • The Good Fairy
  • Wilfred the Wizard
  • The Naughty Pixies
  • Wizard Winterbottom
  • Wizard Prang
  • Chuckles the Clown (Mr. Funny's Hero)

[change] Animals

  • Walter the Worm (Lives near Mr. Small)
  • Ginger (Farmer Field's Cat)
  • Koko the Gorilla (Seen in the TV Series)
  • Mr. Parrot (Owned by Mr. Fussy, seen in the TV Series)
  • Rex the Dog (Owned by Mr. Clever, seen in the TV Series)
  • The Dragon
  • Percy the Postman Penguin

[change] Advertising

  • Mr. Stupid (Only seen on Railway Safety Poster)
  • Mr. Spendy (Huddersfield & Bradford Building Society)
  • Mr. Beefeater

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