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Doctor Who: The 13 Doctors Collection (Mr Men Doctor Who Pack)

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Cat Scare: Dr. First gets one with an actual cat, who was rummaging through trash and thus appeared to be a hiding robot, shortly before he discovers Cybermen out and about. It's also similar to a Scary Shadow Fakeout.

Skintone Sclerae: Almost none of the Mr. Men or Little Misses are drawn with whites to their eyes (Mr. Sneeze is a notable exception).

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Shoes: In the anarchic animated sketch show, Mr Bump visits Mr Small's shop and tries on various kinds of footwear, while Mr Stubborn helps Mr Messy find a missing trainer.[S] Arcadia: Happyland, Mr. Happy's homeland, is a country where the trees are a hundred feet tall, the sun shines brightly, and all the animals and even the flowers are smiling happily. Our Humans Are Different: Despite the fact they're talking shapes with arms and legs that live among human beings, Mr. Men and Little Misses are human beings themselves. Justified, as they're meant to be abstractions of human beings any reader of their stories can imprint themselves onto. Downplayed for Dr. Twelfth; he doesn't appreciate being called "old and slow" by Missy both because it's stating the obvious to call him old (at that point he'd been around for 2,000+ years) and because she's one to talk about that. But his grumpiness is also attributable to the trouble he's having catching her and missing lunch in the process. Intermission: The early 1980s VHS release for the Mr. Men Volumes had an intermission. The narrator is heard humming the show's theme song while wondering which Mr. Men is up next.

The Dark: Colourful animated fun from the Mr Men crew. In today's episode, Mr Bump has an accident in Little Miss Helpful's unlit basement. (S1 Ep 45)[S] Mr. Bump turned the corner. CRASH went the living room window. "Oh dear," he said, and turned to see what had happened. CRASH went the kitchen window. "Oh dear," he said, and he rested the ladder against the side of the house, so that he could climb up. CRASH went the bedroom window!The first four books – Dr. First, Dr. Fourth, Dr. Eleventh and Dr. Twelfth – are available now telling Time Lord stories with illustrations from Adam Hargreaves, son of the Mr Men & Little Miss creator, Roger Hargreaves. Improvised Umbrella: In the Mr Men Annual No. 3, Mr Mean is sheltering from the rain under a newspaper, as he is much too mean to buy an umbrella. An elderly lady Mrs Washer asks for a sheet of his newspaper, but he refuses. Later, after he has been taught a lesson by a wizard, he gives Mrs Washer half a sheet of his newspaper. Half a sheet, and it isn't even raining. Mr. Mean sends his brother a piece of coal for Christmas. When Mr. Mean reforms and becomes generous at the end of the book, what does he send his brother? Two pieces of coal.

Averted by Mr. Mean, who has lots of money, but (although not stated in the text) is far too mean to invest in a china piggy bank: instead he keeps his money in a plain wooden box in the kitchen. A competition was held in the British Sunday Times newspaper for children to submit their own Mr. Men character for inclusion in a limited edition celebrating the 30th anniversary of the series. Mr. Cheeky was selected as the winning entry, submitted by then-eight-year-old Gemma Almond. Her creation led to a book featuring her character being published; it was sold only in W H Smith branches, with a portion of the proceeds going to a charity, supporting children with leukemia. Characterizing Sitting Pose: Mr. Clumsy always sits "in a not-so-neat and tidy fashion" (depicted with one leg over the arm of the chair). Mr. Quiet and Miss Daredevil's Plot: Miss Daredevil gives Mr. Quiet a high speed ride to the x-ray room on his wheelchair when he's supposed to be going home.Little Miss Helpful. She's the type who always wants to help, but only makes the situation much worse by doing so. Dr. Twelfth has him trying to stop Missy's string of jewel heists across Earth's history — and then he takes a moment to wonder why she wants the jewels. Retracing their steps, he discovers it was her cover for seeding Earth with Cybermats. He takes care of that and finally catches her afterward. Nice Guy: Most of the characters not listed under Jerkass could count, but it's most prominent with Mr. Happy, Mr. Perfect, Mr. Good, Little Miss Sunshine, Little Miss Helpful and Little Miss Hug.

Miss Giggles and Mr. Funny's Plot: Miss Giggles and Mr. Funny are having a picnic together, but the picnic is intercepted by rabbits. Mr. Funny ties balloons to the blanket making them fly. (Not in the UK) From August, Whovians can enjoy Dr. Second, Dr. Seventh, Dr. Eighth and Dr. Ninth – more details here. Mr. Worry: after a wizard has made sure that none of Mr. Worry's worries will come to pass, after a happy week he has no worries at all. But on Monday morning, he is a worried Mr Man again. Why? Do you really want to know what happened? He is worried that he has nothing to worry about.Next month sees the release of the next four titles in the Dr. Men book range, celebrating two of the world’s most iconic franchises, Doctor Who and Mr. Men. The renegade Time Lord, once a friend of the Doctor, has made many memorable appearances over the decades in the show. And, like the Doctor, the Master can also regenerate, and has been played by a number of actors since his 1971 debut; including John Simm (who first appeared alongside the Tenth Doctor) and most recently Michelle Gomez (who called herself Missy). Ever the trouble-maker, the Master has often teamed up with the Cybermen and even the Daleks! Read more here. Must Watch Stories: Road Trip Plot: The 2018 book Mr. Men: Road Trip has the Mr. Men and Little Miss characters taking a bus across the United States to visit various landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Niagara Falls, New Orleans, Yosemite National Park and more. In "Mr. Dizzy", this trope is discussed when Mr. Dizzy ( who has become smarter) asks an elephant what's large and gray and says, "Dopit! Dopit!" When the elephant claims that no animal says that, Mr. Dizzy ties his trunk in a knot. The elephant then tries to yell, "Stop it!", only to say, "Dop it! Dop it!".

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