The Mr. Men Show: Season 3

This show will air sometime in the future. There are going to be some changes during the show.

New characters will be added to the show. However, these characters will be characters from the original books and series.

It will have 40 episodes instead of the usual 26.

The Mr. Men and Little Misses will have some romantic relationships with each other but it will only be hinted at.

Little Miss Calamity will return.

A lot of new segments will appear.

Mr. Tall and Little Miss Curious will get more speaking lines in this season.

Mr. Nervous' imaginary adventures will return, but sometimes Mr. Daydream or Mr. Impossible shows up and is seen partnered with Mr. Nervous.

Miss. Magic's magic is now improving but still manages to screw up. She also interacts with more characters.

Mr. Bump's and Miss Calamity's injuries are now toned down for this season, due to too many complaints from fans.

Mr. Funny will have story plots outside of his silent gags.

16 Mr. Men and 17 Little Misses will be included in Season 3.

New Characters
1. Mr. Brave: In the show, he's mostly the same but has a dark yellow nose, oval-shaped, and has the same glasses as Mr. Nervous with dark yellow pupils. He's very confident and loves going on adventures with his friends. He's always eager to take risks, whether it's dangerous or not. He doesn't seem to be afraid of Miss Scary and enjoys Miss Daredevil's stunts as they were always seen together. However, he has his own moments of cowardice if things get too crazy for him but he always manages to make it through the very end with some confidence.

2. Mr. Chatterbox: He's Little Miss Chatterbox's brother. He's similar to his sister except that he goes off into huge tangents (such as talking about "riding a bike at the park" to "building a sandcastle at the beach"). Despite his huge tangents, he's a great storyteller and has a chilled personality. When he and his sister are together, they're twice as annoying. He speaks in a teenage boy/surfer dude accent.

3. Mr. Cheerful: In the TV show, he stayed mostly the same except he has a light orange tuft of hair. He's kind-hearted, innocent, energetic, bubbly, and bright Mr. Man. He's a happy optimist with a goofy sense of humor. He's very similar to Mr. Happy but he's more prone to other emotions and doesn't hesitate to show it. (For example, when he's happy, he's bursting with euphoria. When he's sad, he's very sensitive as he cries very easily. When he's scared, he's paralyzed by fear. When he's angry, he's rage incarnate) He's also similar to SpongeBob SquarePants. He has a Greek accent.

4. Mr. Clever: His ears are removed and wears a green graduation cap. He's a genius inventor who knows a lot of big words just to confuse everyone around him. He's similar to Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory and Ludwig Von Drake from DuckTales. He can be a big know-it-all and he's easily annoyed by idiots. However, he's very nice and a bit nerdy. His catchphrase is: "I am a genius!"

5. Mr. Clumsy: He has curly light olive-green hair, a light brown Australian hat, slanted bowtie, and a black unkempt mustache. He's accident-prone just like Mr. Bump, Little Miss Whoops, and Little Miss Calamity and is good friends with them. He always trips and falls, plus his bad luck affects himself and everyone. He's also best friends with Mr. Messy. He has an Australian accent in both versions, similar to Mr. Scatterbrain and Mr. Rude. His catchphrase is "I can fix that."

6. Mr. Daydream: He stays mostly the same, but his skin is now periwinkle and wears a blue nightcap and blue fuzzy slippers (only at nighttime). He has an active imagination. He loves showing his creativity to everyone (no matter how weird or nonsensical it is). Whenever he's bored, he daydreams in the weirdest situations. He has trouble finding the difference between real life and fantasy. In most episodes, a thought bubble appears, showing what he is thinking of others and the situation around him. His best friend is Mr. Impossible, Mr. Nervous, and Mr. Lazy. He has a Cuban accent.

7. Mr. Forgetful: He's mostly the same but he gains a dark blue nose and has blue-violet skin. He is sometimes seen wearing a white string around his finger so he won't forget. He always forgets everyone's names or what he's supposed to do. He doesn't understand a lot of things and he's easily confused. His personality is a mix between Patrick Star from Spongebob SquarePants and Winnie The Pooh.

8. Mr. Greedy: He stayed mostly the same but he has the same body shape as Mr. Scatterbrain bit chubbier. His skin is pinkish-red and wears white sneakers. His personality is similar to Chowder from the Chowder TV Series and Owen from the Total Drama series. He loves to eat a ton of food, however, his eating habits are a bit more controlled compared to the books. He's sort of a picky eater and sometimes has no manners, but not as bad as Mr. Rude's. He also dreams to be a chef in some episodes. His catchphrase is: "I'm so hungry!" He has a pig-like voice and a Boston accent.

9. Mr. Impossible: He stayed mostly the same but his black top hat has a blue band with a blue ribbon. He's similar to Miss Magic but can do magic with or without a need for a wand. He usually has no sense of logic at all and does everything impossible (whether he's magical or not). He's very tricky and clever as he uses his sorcery to help his friends, fool his enemies, or for his advantage. Unlike Miss Magic's magic, which goes horribly wrong, Mr. Impossible's magic goes horribly right as his abilities can get him into trouble or awkward situations, which it's his fatal flaw. His unconventional personality and antics can come off as strange to others. His catchphrase is: "Anything's possible for Mr. Impossible". He has a Danish accent.

10. Mr. Mischief: In the show, his bowler hat is replaced with a backward fuschia cap and has three long black hairs similar to Double D and Kevin from Ed, Edd, 'n' Eddy. He's very mischievous, devious, a schemer, and occasionally acts like an annoying little brother.

11. Mr. Muddle: He stays mostly the same, but his green skin is brighter. His best friend is Mr. Forgetful and lives next to him. He usually gets the simplest things mixed up, but he's a jolly fellow who wants to help others. His voice is similar to Larry the Cucumber from VeggieTales.

12. Mr. Rush: He's mostly the same in the books, but he gains red and white sneakers and has a yellow hat that's similar to Mr. Grumpy's. His voice and personality are similar to Sonic the Hedgehog. He's very speedy and energetic but he can be very impatient and wants to get the job done quickly. Sometimes, he talks too fast and goes on a sugar rush (if he drinks coffee, cappuccino, and desserts). He can be occasionally cocky and competitive. His catchphrase is: "Gotta go go go!"

13. Mr. Skinny: In the show, he is shaped like a thin yellow pickle and his red top hat now has a green stripe. He tries to gain weight, feeling so skinny compared to others. He's not strong and gets tired quickly. He's a swell guy, tends to crack jokes, and is very smart. His best friend is Mr. Greedy and Mr. Strong. He has a Peruvian accent.

14. Mr. Worry: He stays mostly the same. He acts like an overprotective parent to other Mr. Men and Little Misses. He's neurotic and always worried about the smallest things. He's not completely a fraidy cat and is willing to help his friends if they're in danger. He has a Jewish accent.

15. Mr. Snooty: He's a typical rich Mr. Man who thinks money is everything. He's usually very polite and way less arrogant than he was in the books and the original series. He enjoys having tea, playing golf, and tennis. He is the head of Mr. Snooty's enterprises. His best friends are Mr. Fussy, Mr. Grumpy, Little Miss Neat, and sometimes Mr. Rude. He can be critical, harsh, and strict, but has good intentions. His catchphrase is: "That's remarkable!" He has a Welsh accent.

1. Little Miss Brainy: In the show, she is now navy-blue oval-shaped, gains a small purple nose, freckles, and a pair of glasses. Her blonde hair is now a bob cut with a red headband. She's an intelligent studious bookworm. She loves to spew random facts and trivia whether it'll be useful or not. She's polite, sociable, and geeky Little Miss with a love for gaining knowledge. She is partners with Mr. Clever when it comes to science and research on the most interesting discoveries. Her catchphrase is: "Eureka!" (when she gets an idea or when she discovers something).

2. Little Miss Ditzy: She stayed the same but her orange sun hat now has white polka dots on it. She also gained red Mary Janes with the same white polka dots. She's similar to Leni Loud from The Loud House and Lindsay from the Total Drama series. She's not very bright but is normally a kind little miss who really likes everything. Her naivety can also get her into trouble plus she's very creative when it comes to ideas. She's good friends with Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Silly, Mr. Forgetful, and Mr. Muddle.

3. Little Miss Fabulous: She stayed mostly the same but she has a peach-orange nose and teal knee-heeled boots Her hair is now platinum-blonde and gains eyelashes. She's always up for fashion and loves helping others when it comes to choosing new looks for them. She's basically friends with the Little Misses and is very popular around Dillydale, due to her wonderful attitude. She can be slightly snooty and a bit vain at times. Her catchphrase is "Fantabulous!" and has a Californian accent.

4. Little Miss Fun: She stays mostly the same. She's a real party animal similar to Pinkie Pie from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic but her energetic personality is toned down to avoid being similar to Miss. Sunshine and Miss. Giggles She likes to throw massive parties and likes to make dull things into fun things. She sometimes gets tired and lethargic when she parties too hard. Her catchphrase is: "The more fun, the funner."

5. Little Miss Hug: She stays mostly the same but now has she has long wavy pigtails. She's very childlike in voice and personality. She loves her stuffed animals and loves to give out hugs. Similar to Mr. Tickle, she can stretch her arms but she wraps her friends into a big squeezing hug, causing a bit harder to break free from her hugs. Her catchphrases are: "Aww. I think somebody needs a hug!" and "Hugtastic!"

6. Little Miss Lucky: In the show, her skin is now bright green with a pink nose (similar to the one in the intro), wears a white bonnet with green grids and a green four-leaf clover on it. She also has a golden charm bracelet on the left of her wrist, dark-red hair in a low ponytail, and black buckled shoes. She's a kind Little Miss who is a walking good luck charm. She's very superstitious as she takes it very seriously and often relies on her lucky items such as pennies, gardens of four-leaf clovers, and horseshoes. Despite living up to her name, she's not immune to misfortune as she sometimes uses her luck at the wrong time or to be accident-prone herself. She's good friends with Mr. Bump, Miss Magic, and Miss Calamity. She has an Irish accent in all versions aside from Mr. Clumsy. Her catchphrases are: "Must be my lucky day." and "Just my luck."

7. Little Miss Neat: In the show, she stayed mostly the same from the books, but she's oval-shaped like Mr. Fussy's plus she wears brown strap shoes and wears half-moon-shaped glasses. Her black hair is now dark-brown and is worn down instead of a proper bun, giving her a much youthful look. She's very similar to Mr. Fussy but is more tolerable around messy people such as Mr. Messy and Mr. Greedy. She has OCD and tries to stay away from accident-prone. She also sometimes acts like a motherly figure to Mr. Men and Little Misses. Her catchphrase is: "Everything should be in a proper place." and has a British accent.

8. Little Miss Princess: She stays mostly the same, but she gains eyelashes and her hair is golden blonde with princess curls plus a braided headband and wears a turquoise princess tiara and heels. She's very similar to Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros. and Ella from Total Drama Pahkitew Island. She is from royalty and is very rich, similar to Mr. Snooty. She's sweet, kind, caring, and loves animals although she's very ditzy when it comes to a simple lower lifestyle due to her pampered lifestyle. She also loves to sing, which can annoy others at times. She has a Cockney accent.

9. Little Miss Quick: She has fiery red hair tied in a messy ponytail and her unfinished blue ribbon is now removed. She also wears white and blue sneakers. She is an energetic miss who is an avid lover of cars, rollercoasters, go-karts, and other automobiles. She loves all things fast and tends to bounce around as she was high on caffeine. She tends to be sporty as well as she loves and plays all types of sports such as basketball and especially running. She also somewhat has a rivalry with Mr. Rush as she sometimes gets jealous of his speediness but it's often friendly. However deep down, she has a secret crush on Mr. Rush and actually cares about him. She has a thick Russian accent

10. Little Miss Shy: She has thick long black hair that resembles a hime cut (similar to Hinata from Naruto) with a pink bow and blush on her cheeks. She's a cute, quiet, and sensitive girl who has trouble talking to others due to her introverted personality. She's similar to Fluttershy from MLP: FiM and Hinata from Naruto. She is mostly a sweet and polite little miss despite her shyness. She was from Tokyo, Japan, and moved into Dillydale. She also has a crush on Mr. Quiet but is too shy to tell him. She has a soft and quiet but slight Japanese accent in all versions. Her catchphrase is: "I...ss-sorry...I...t-too...shy."

11. Little Miss Sparkle: She stays mostly the same but her bow is now sparkly, her freckles are removed, her pink slippers are replaced with white and pink sneakers, and has a tuft of yellow-blonde hair. She's very spacey but has a positively radiant personality with a huge fascination with astronomy and extraterrestrial. She loves glitter and helps people by making their wishes come true. She sparkles when she's happy or excited and loses her sparkle when she's sad or angry. Her catchphrase is: "Oh My Stars."

12. Little Miss Star: Her hair is slightly bigger, similar to DJ Lance Rock from Yo Gabba Gabba! and has a purple bow and a yellow star hair clip. She's a starry-eyed wonder and she dreams to be a famous celebrity and loves getting the spotlight. She can be really selfish and egotistical, but she's usually kind to Mr. Men and Little Misses. She also uses her acting skills to her advantage.

13. Little Miss Somersault: She's mostly the same but she gains pink wristbands. She is known to be the tallest Little Miss but is a few inches shorter than Mr. Tall. She's an athlete and enjoys doing yoga, gymnastics, and exercise. She always gives out health advice especially to Mr. Greedy as she has a dislike for his chubbiness and sometimes trains him to lose it.

14. Little Miss Tiny: She is the same size as Mr. Small and now she gains eyelashes. Her blue bow is replaced with a big blue ribbon, dark pink nose, short pinkish-brown hair, and blue flats. She has a youthful appearance, mistaking her to be a child. She feels self-conscious because of it. Despite that, she is sweet, friendly, and down-to-earth. Her best friend is Miss Curious as they are seen together.

15. Little Miss Trouble: In the show, her appearance is pretty much the exact same as the original series. She's a lot more of a pathological liar in the show, unlike how she was portrayed as a prankster in the original series. She's also has a youngster-esque personality as she looked up to Miss Naughty as her big sister. She has a Mexican accent.

16. Little Miss Wise: In the show, she now has purple skin, straight long light auburn hair with a flower and brown sandals. She's similar to Miss Helpful but she's more helpful and actually tries to help them solve their problems. She has a spiritual personality and is sometimes seen as a teacher, therapist, and counselor in some episodes while trending to be the only little miss in Dillydale who actually has sane. Her best friend is Mr. Forgetful, Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Lazy, and Miss. Helpful.

Episodes
1a. Houses: Miss. Fun throws a house party, but it goes out of control; Mr. Worry, Mr. Nervous, and Mr. Brave are forced to go to Miss Scary's haunted house; Mr. Fussy tries to make a good impression when Mr. Snooty prepares for a housewarming party at his mansion; Mr. Clever advertises a smart house; After receiving a new dollhouse, Miss Hug gets Mr. Small and Miss Tiny to play house with her.

1b. Visitors: Miss Shy tries to build up the courage to talk to Mr. Quiet; Tired of getting unwanted visitors, Mr. Grumpy decides to install a security system; Mr. Bump throws a welcome home party for Miss. Calamity introduces her to Season 2 characters; Mr. Fussy tries to prepare his cousin Mr. Clumsy for a family reunion; Mr. and Miss Chatterbox visit Mr. Rude's house.

2a. Backyards: Miss. Fun, Mr. Cheerful, and Mr. Bounce turn their backyard into a bounce house; Mr. Brave and Miss Daredevil build a rocket-themed treehouse in their backyard; Mr. Nervous and Mr. Daydream camp out in the backyard, but Miss Scary and Miss Naughty tries to scare them away; Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Fussy host an annual Dillydale's cookout.

2b. Pools: Mr. Scatterbrain host a lemonade pool party; On a hot summer day, Mr. Quiet blows up an inflatable swimming pool but soon regrets it when it gets overcrowded with unwanted visitors; Miss Somersault teaches swimming lessons; Mr. Bump visits an indoor pool and is challenged to jump off the high dive but Mr. Worry tried to stop him.

3a. Photos: Mr. Nosy and Mr. Small take up photography but they end up taking embarrassing photos of Mr. Men and Little Misses; Miss Fabulous tries to help Miss Star get into a photoshoot so she'll be in Dillydale's calendar; Mr. Happy and Mr. Cheerful host the photography club; The Mr. Men and Little Misses is forced to wear formal finery when Mr. Fussy tries to take the perfect photo.

3b. School: Mr. Rude acts disrespectfully in Mr. Fussy's culinary school; Mr. Impossible and Miss Magic host a magic school; Miss Ditzy, and Mr. Scatterbrain enroll Miss Giggles and Mr. Funny's clown school; Mr. Clever and Miss Brainy teach their class about chemistry.

4a. Friends: Mr. Nosy is feeling left out that Mr. Small is spending a lot of time with Miss Tiny and Mr. Tall; Feeling like she doesn't have enough friends, Miss Shy decides to go to Miss Fun's party so she can socialize with partygoers; Miss Hug and Mr. Daydream accidentally create an imaginary friend; Mr. Skinny and Mr. Greedy compete in a game show about "What Do You Know About Your Best Friend?"

4b. Rivals: Miss Magic and Mr. Clever argue over science vs. magic; Mr. Bump and Miss Whoops have a heated sibling rivalry and Miss Helpful try to get them back together; Miss Daredevil and Mr. Rush get super competitive with each other at the Dillydale's rally race making them bitter enemies; Miss Bossy and Mr. Stubborn's arguing causes a chain reaction resulting in the most explosive fights of all Dillydale.

5a. TV: Good Morning Dillydale is in danger of being canceled due to low ratings; Mr. Lazy and Mr. Daydream get sucked into the TV, becoming trapped, surfing through channels, and visiting their favorite shows; Miss Bossy, Miss Star, and Miss Naughty try to make their own TV show but can't decide on what they should do with it; Miss Hug and Mr. Tickle bother Mr. Grumpy during his TV time.

5b. Carnival: Mr. Mischief and Miss Trouble try to rig carnival games; Mr. Chatterbox annoys everyone at a tunnel of love; Mr. Cheerful and Miss Fun go on a merry-go-round but end up going slow and then faster, due to Mr. Clumsy accidentally messing up the controls; Mr. Funny works at the circus; At Miss Helpful's fundraiser carnival, Mr. Rude insults a bunch of Mr. Men and Little Misses for failing to defeat in him a dunk tank game.

6a. Sports: Mr. Bump tries out for baseball, but ends up getting hit by the ball; Miss Lucky's team uses her for good luck at a soccer game; Mr. Strong and Mr. Brave join a football team; Miss Naughty is made team captain of her team of dodgeball with Mr. Impossible named as the other captain; Mr. Tall, Mr. Muddle, Miss Ditzy, and Miss Somersault try to play a proper game of a basketball, but Mr. Muddle and Miss Ditzy kept forgetting how the rules of basketball work.

6b. Money: Miss Lucky lost her cash for a movie and asks Mr. Forgetful where he had seen it only to make the situation even worse; Mr. Chatterbox and Mr. Stubborn argue how to deposit their checks from the Dillydale Bank; Mr. Snooty advertises for money tree seeds; Mr. Funny works various jobs to pay for the rent, but constantly gets fired due to his clownish antics.

7a. Breakfast: Mr. Clumsy can't make a simple breakfast in bed for Mr. Fussy; Mr. Lazy stays at bed at breakfast; Mr. Grumpy and Miss Lucky dress as cereal mascots but Miss Ditzy and Mr. Scatterbrain thinks they're actually the mascots.

7b. Dinner: Mr. Snooty hosts a fancy dinner party; Mr. Quiet takes Miss Shy out at a sushi restaurant but Miss Chatterbox and Mr. Noisy show up; Mr. Greedy is hired as a food critic where he gets to eat everyone's food; Mr. Skinny tries out on an all-you-can-eat buffet.

8a. Vegetables: Miss Magic hosts a veggie growing contest where the Mr. Men and Little Misses are competing to get prizes: A pumpkin carriage, squash convertible, and a zucchini wagon; Miss Wise and Mr. Skinny puts Mr. Rude and Mr. Greedy on a diet to stop them from farting and getting fatter and to make them start eating more vegetables; Mr. Stubborn annoys Mr. Grumpy and Miss Bossy when he refuses to try eating any vegetables for dinner at a new restaurant.

8b. Drinks: Miss Naughty opens up a lemonade stand; Mr. Rude hosts a soda commercial, which makes the Mr. Men and Little Misses burp uncontrollably; Miss Neat, Mr. Snooty, and Miss Hug are invited to Miss Princess' tea party; Mr. Rush and Miss Quick work at a coffee shop but ended up getting hopped on caffeine; Miss Magic creates a drinking potion but Mr. Noisy, Miss Fun, and Mr. Messy get tipsy after drinking it.

9a. Sickness: Miss Sunshine has the flu and Mr. Happy takes care of her, causing him to get sick as well; Miss Magic's sickness causes her magic to go haywire; Mr. Fussy tries to avoid getting sick so he can perform at the Dillydale concert but realizes that the glee club members are sick too, thanks to Mr. Messy and Mr. Clumsy; Mr. Clever and Miss Brainy discover a rare Dillydale disease that may or may not be fatal.

9b. Makeup: Miss. Fabulous forces Miss Daredevil into a new makeover which attracts the attention of the Mr. Men; Miss Calamity is slowly turning into a clown after trying out on special makeup; Miss Scary becomes cute after she tries Miss Hugs Makeup Set which makes Mr. Nevous start crushing on her new look; Miss Princess and Miss Sparkle work at a beauty salon; The Mr. Men try on makeup at a sleepover.

10a. Fire: Miss Naughty tries to prank Mr. Greedy by putting ghost peppers in his chili; Mr. Brave, Mr. Nervous, Mr. Strong, and Miss Daredevil works as firemen; Mr. Worry and Miss Wise teach her students about fire safety; Mr. Stubborn fails to notice that the building is on fire.

10b. Ice: A caveman version of a Mr. Man wreaks havoc in Dillydale; Miss Neat sells ice sculptures; Mr. Tall and Miss Somersault go ice-skating; Mr. Brave, Mr. Bump, and Mr. Strong play ice-hockey.

11a. Ice Cream: The Mr. Men and Little Misses find themselves up to their elbows in ice cream while Mr. Stubborn takes upon himself to serve ice cream to customers; Mr. Messy makes ice cream made from trash; Mr. Greedy works as a test taster for Miss Shy's new ice-cream flavors; Mr. Silly create weird ice cream flavors at his ice cream shop.

11b. Celebration: Miss Fun tries to find a way to celebrate her birthday; Miss Calamity and Miss Helpful try to get everyone to celebrate Mr. Bump's Appreciation Day; Mr. Rude is worried when Mr. Men and Little Misses might be celebrating that he's leaving Dillydale for a while to see his family in France; Miss Magic, Miss Star, and Mr. Funny are hired as entertainment (clown, singer, and magician respectively) at Miss Sparkle's birthday party.

12a. Video Games: Mr. Stubborn is obsessed with the new video game and refuses to stop playing until he completes the game; Mr. Nervous and Mr. Daydream imagine themselves in a video game where they're heroes and has to rescue Miss Princess from a firebreathing dragon; Miss and Mr. Chatterbox annoy Mr. Rude at the video game center by delaying the other customers shopping time and making them wait in line for a very long time; Mr. Bump founds out that Miss Whoops is a professional gamer; Mr. Cheerful, Miss Sparkle, Mr. Messy, and Miss. Fun play a dancing video game.

12b. Candy: Mr. Greedy goes to Mr. Snooty's candy factory but ends up on a candy eating spree; Mr. Clever creates special candy but it ends up being addictive; Mr. Mischief works at a candy store, selling explosive pop rock candy that explodes; Mr. Rush and Miss Quick go on a massive sugar rush after eating amounts of leftover Halloween candy.

13a. Secrets: Miss Shy tries to confide her secrets at a sleepover; Mr. Nosy, Mr. Small, Miss Curious, and Miss Tiny become super spies; Mr. Snooty host a secret club and tries to prevent club members from telling anyone about it; Mr. Chatterbox caught Mr. Rude watching a French soap opera program and tries to keep a secret.

13b. Truth or Lies: Miss Calamity lies to Mr. Bump about his dead goldfish and keeps covering it with more lies; Mr. Fussy tells a white lie to Mr. Clumsy that he's doing a good job of taking care of the restaurant just to spare his feelings; Mr. Clever invents lie-detecting belts but later learns the truth really hurts; Miss Bad creates a bunch of excuses to get what she wants out of sympathy.

14a. Dreams: Mr. Daydream, Mr. Nosy, and Mr. Small visit the dreams of Dillydale citizens; Mr. Nervous tries to overcome his nightmares; Mr. Greedy's overindulging in sweets leads to a night of food-related dreams; Mr. Impossible tries to help Miss Magic control her dreams after an accidental cast of sleeping on herself.

14b. Mystery: Mr. Grumpy and Miss Hug search for Mr. Tickle after noticing that he's been gone for a couple of days; Mr. Messy's stinky sock collection has been stolen by a mysterious person and it's up to Mr. Nosy and Mr. Small to crack the case; The Mr. Men and Little Misses tell their own stories in Rashomon style; Miss Sparkle's house has been invaded by a suspicious criminal by shrinking with Miss Magic's stolen wand.

15a. Zoo: Mr. Scatterbrain works as a zookeeper, babysitting animals; Miss Hug wants Miss Magic to bring her stuffed animals to life so the zoo animals won't be lonely; Mr. Rush challenges a cheetah to a race; Mr. Clever and Miss Brainy appear on Good Morning Dillydale and show Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine how a chimpanzee can triumph using its high intelligence through a memory exercise. Note: In this episode mostly focuses on Mr. Scatterbrain working as a zookeeper.

15b. Film: Miss. Scary and Mr. Bounce tries to create a horror film with Mr. Nervous as the leading star much to his own dismay; Mr. Nosy and Mr. Small film an exciting home movie documentary about everyday lives in Dillydale; Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine host the Dillydale's film festival; Mr. Bump auditions for a role in a movie, but he ended up getting hired as a stunt double much to Miss Daredevil's dismay.

16a. Planets: Mr. Bump gets stranded on Mars and the aliens try to make him their king; Miss Brainy, Mr. Clever, Miss Wise, Miss Sparkle, and Miss Star go on a tour through the whole solar system; Miss. Daredevil goes to a planetarium-themed pizzeria; Miss. Bossy discovers a new planet and tries to claim her own.

16b. Stars: Miss. Star stars in a play where she's a shining star; Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine go to the Dillydale Northstar Festival; Mr. Nosy, Miss. Sparkle and Mr. Small see a shooting star; Miss Lucky gets a wishing star. Note: This episode mostly revolves around Miss. Sparkle and Miss. Star.

17a. Jungles: Miss Daredevil, Mr. Nervous, Mr. Worry, and Mr. Brave are trapped in a Jumanji-like board game; Mr. Strong reenacts the story of Tarzan; Mr. Nosy, Mr. Small, Mr. Clever, and Miss Brainy travel through the jungle to cure sleeping sickness; Miss Wise, Miss Chatterbox, and Mr. Scatterbrain befriend the jungle animals.

17b. Eggs: Mr. Muddle accidentally fries a bunch of baby bird eggs that he was supposed to look after; Miss Chatterbox and Mr. Scatterbrain babysit some baby bird eggs; Miss Scary believes it's a rare dinosaur egg, but Mr. Stubborn thinks otherwise; Mr. Snooty wants to sell the golden egg from Mr. Scatterbrain; Mr. Bounce, dressed in a bunny suit, tries to hide the chocolate eggs from Mr. Greedy.

18a. Big and Small: Miss Scary turns into a terrifying giant after being blasted by Mr. Clever's growth ray; Miss Magic accidentally shrinks herself; Miss Somersault, Mr. Tall, Miss Tiny, and Mr. Small compete which size is better at playing sports; Miss Neat helps Mr. Fussy collects tiny furniture.

18b. Bakery: Mr. Greedy works at a donut shop, but ends up devouring all the donuts instead of delivering them to customers; Miss Hug teaches Miss Ditzy and Miss Princess how to bake cupcakes from an Easy Bake Oven; Miss Neat bakes goodies for the bake sale; Miss Bossy becomes greedy and develops a raving addiction to cookies.

19a. Fears: Mr. Messy is scared of the water after almost drowning in a bathtub of soapy water that Mr. Fussy and Mr. Clusmy tries to get him cleaned; Miss Shy and Mr. Quiet help Mr. Nervous fight an evil shadow version of himself; Mr. Brave watches a horror movie version of Miss. Scary's Late Night Scare Fest; Mr. Stubborn refuses to admit that he has a phobia.

19b. Spa: Mr. Grumpy tries to enjoy his time at the spa only to be disturbed by Mr. and Miss Chatterbox; Miss Neat tries Mr. Messy's hot spot but she finds out that the pipes are clogged with goo; Miss Scary secretly goes to Miss Fabulous' spa; Miss Shy gives Mr. Quiet a massage at her new Japanese themed spa.

20a. Vacation: Mr. Grumpy tries to enjoy his vacation but Mr. Tickle and Miss Hug ruin it; Mr. Nervous regrets spending his vacation as it slowly turns into a nightmare; Everyone competes in a contest who gets to win a vacation with Mr. Snooty; Miss Shy travels to Tokyo, Japan for vacation with Mr. Quiet but end up taking the wrong plane to Paris, France; Mr. Lazy decides to do a staycation.

20b. Islands: Miss Calamity, Mr. Bump, and Miss Lucky go to a cursed island; Miss Bossy and Mr. Stubborn discover the Bermuda triangle; Mr. Rude is stuck on an island with Miss Ditzy, Mr. Scatterbrain, and Mr. Muddle after their boat sank; Mr. Snooty buys an island and tries to take his friends to go with him.

21a. Emotions: Mr. Cheerful becomes very irritable and grumpy as he takes his anger out on the Mr. Men and Little Misses; Miss Sunshine and Miss Wise help Mr. Happy to let out his emotions; Mr. Grumpy is super depressed that he doesn't feel like doing anything so Miss Hug and Mr. Tickle tries to cheer him up; Mr. Clever creates a mood swinging ring.

21b. Habits: Miss Chatterbox has a habit of talking too much on her cellphone and quickly running her phone bills; Miss Shy has a habit of stuttering when making an important speech at an assembly; Mr. Chatterbox and Mr. Noisy both have got the habit of speaking in very loud tones at libraries and concerts.

22a. Shopping: Miss Lucky tries to survive Black Friday; Mr. Scatterbrain kept going to the wrong stores when he tries to buy a gift for Mr. Muddle; Miss Fabulous teaches Miss Princess how to shop at the Dillydale Mall; Mr. Rush and Miss Quick have a race with their shopping carts, but ends up wrecking the store; Afraid of getting caught shoplifting, Miss Trouble tries to put the blame on Mr. Grumpy.

22b. Colors: Miss Sunshine, Miss Fun, and Miss. Lucky see a rainbow; Miss Fabulous tries various different color dye for her hair; Mr. Messy hosts an art school; Miss Hug gets a coloring book with 64 crayons and tries to get everyone to color with her; Mr. Funny stars in a black and white cartoon.

23a. Health: Mr. Stubborn refuses to take his flu shot from Miss Neat who's his doctor; Miss Somersault and Miss Chatterbox go to their yoga class, but Miss Chatterbox has a hard time listening to Mr. Cheerful, their yoga instructor; Mr. Strong and Mr. Rush go to Dillydale Fitness Center to stay in shape; Mr. Clever and Miss Brainy shrink to microscopic size and travel inside Mr. Greedy's body to remove a moldy piece of broccoli from his stomach that Mr. Greedy accidentally swallowed.

23b. Ghosts: Mr. Snooty is haunted by a vengeful ghost who's jealous that he inherited the family fortune; Mr. Brave goes ghost hunting; Miss Scary is possessed by a ghost and scares many people in Dillydale; Mr. Bump becomes a ghost after a tragic accident and decides to play a little joke on his friends for causing him into his death.

24a. Bedtime: Miss Tiny dreams about sleeping in a queen-sized bed while Mr. Small dreams about sleeping in a king-sized bed; Mr. Daydream becomes a sandman; Mr. Chatterbox tries to tell a bedtime story; Miss Fun and Mr. Cheerful try to stay up all night but it turns out to be exhausting.

24b. Morning: Mr. Muddle wakes up at the wrong time in the morning; Miss. Bossy appears on Good Morning Dillydale on how she tells her neighbors to wake up in the morning; Mr. Noisy's alarm clock plays a violent heavy-metal sound which causes the residents of Dillydale to wake up.

25a. Museum: Mr. Messy hosts his own dirt museum; Mr. Snooty hosts his own fancy art museum; Mr. Nervous works as a security guard and encounters a mummy, which turns out to be Mr. Bump wrapped in toilet paper; Miss Trouble, Miss. Naughty Mr. Mischief steals a rare diamond from the museum but got caught by the museum polices.

25b. Theater: Miss Shy has stage fright after she accidentally got a singing role in an important musical; Miss Star is disappointed with her role as she didn't get a lead role; Miss Bossy becomes the director of an action movie much to everyone's dismay; Miss Giggles gets kicked out of a movie theater for laughing at sad ending from a movie.

27a. Rides: Miss Helpful teaches Miss Ditzy to ride a bike but ultimately fails; Mr. Brave tries out the latest ride in the amusement park; Miss Hug drags Mr. Grumpy into a kiddie ride at a supermarket; Mr. Snooty gets a new limousine, but regrets it when Mr. Rude and Miss Bossy demand him to take them places.

27b. Prizes: Miss Twins and Mr. Greedy become obsessed with eating boxes of cereals and gaining prizes; Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine host a game show where the Mr. Men and Little Misses compete to gain prizes; Mr. Scatterbrain creates his own prize for a science competition he's competing in; Mr. Snooty hires Mr. Fussy and Miss Neat to polish his enormous collection of prizes he received.

28a. Letters: A mysterious love letter causes a big misunderstanding for Mr. Rush as he tries to find out which little miss wrote it, which was actually from Miss Quick; Mr. Stubborn gets a complaint letter from Mr. Grumpy after he failed to lawn Mr. Grumpy grassy yard; Miss Trouble creates a poison pen letter for her Italian penpal; Mr. Nosy and Mr. Small try to decipher the code; Miss Star receives fan mail.

28b. Singing: The Mr. Men and Little Misses compete in Dillydale's singing competition; Mr. Grumpy can't get that annoying song stuck in his head; Miss Star prepares for the Dillydale's annual musical but Mr. Muddle ruins it; Miss Princess tries to write a song.

29a. Factories: Mr. Daydream and Mr. Lazy work at a pillow factory; Mr. Bounce creates a rubber band ball factory; Miss Hug works at a toy factory; Mr. Impossible shows Mr. Greedy, Miss Star, Mr. Stubborn, and Miss Naughty around the Dillydale Mint for a one day tour.

29b. Storms: Mr. Bump tries to avoid a lightning storm; Mr. Daydream imagines that he has storm powers; Mr. Stubborn refuses to believe there's a tornado; Miss Hug and Miss Fun try to find something to do on a stormy day; Mr. Clever creates a cloud machine.

30a. Journey: Miss Magic, Mr. Impossible, and Mr. Daydream go a magic carpet ride through Dillydale; Mr. Brave and Miss Daredevil go skydiving near the islands; Mr. Bounce bounces around Dillydale for twenty-four hours straight without any breaks after bumping into Mr. Strong by accident and Mr. Strong runs after Mr. Bounce to save him; The Mr. Men and Little Misses go on Miss Sparkle's literal astral plane ride to outer space.

30b. Prizes: Mr. Greedy become obsessed with eating boxes of cereals and gaining prizes; Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine host a game show where the Mr. Men and Little Misses compete to gain prizes; Mr. Rush completes in a running competition against Miss Quick and wins a special prize; Mr. Snooty hires Mr. Fussy and Miss Neat to polish his enormous collection of prizes he received.

31a. Opposites: Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine are feeling very miserable, while Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Stubborn are happy and now are best friends; The Mr. Men and Little Misses become their opposite genders thanks to Miss Magic new spell; Miss Naughty, Miss Trouble, and Mr, Mischief become innocent perfect angels after enrolling Miss. Neat's private school; Miss Ditzy becomes smart after getting hit by one of Mr. Clever's inventions.

31b. News: Miss Brainy and Mr. Clever check the Dillydale Weather Report to see what the weather will be like; Mr. Nervous has some issues with the hazardous foggy conditions hovering around Dillydale; Mr. Stubborn disagrees with absolutely everything about the news and the weather; Mr. Mischief, Miss Naughty, and Miss Trouble work as journalists filling with tabloid stories instead of facts.

32a. World Records: Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine host Good Morning Dillydale where the Mr. Men and Little Misses competing for breaking world records; Mr. Impossible and Miss Magic try to set a record for how long they can disappear and become invisible; Mr. Lazy, Mr. Daydream, and Mr. Quiet try to beat the record for having the longest sleep in Dillydale especially while ignoring the noise; Mr. Rush has broken the world record of zooming around Dillydale at an extremely fast pace in a very short amount of time!

32b. Bets & Dares: Mr. Impossible dares Miss Daredevil to do the most outrageous things; Mr. Tickle is forced not to tickle for a whole day after Mr. Grumpy makes a bet with him; Miss Scary plays the scariest version of dares; Miss. Chatterbox makes a bet with Mr. Rude that he can't do 10 good deeds in one day.

33a. Lost and Found: Mr. Grumpy tricks Miss Hug and Mr. Tickle into playing hide and seek so he can watch his shows in peace; Mr. Muddle gets everyone's lost and found items all mixed up; Miss Ditzy helps Mr. Scatterbrain look for his animal buddies; Miss Curious and Mr. Nosy find a mysterious item and try to find the right owner.

33b. Hot & Cold: Miss Sunshine and Miss Fabulous go tanning at the beach, but they ended up with a really bad sunburn; Mr. Nervous believes that the broken furnace is an evil monster who drags its victims to the underworld; Miss Trouble and Mr. Mischief cause deforestation in the snowy mountains of Dillydale.

34a. Pizzeria: Miss Fun and Mr. Cheerful start rehearsing for their first gig at an animatronic pizza palace; Mr. Greedy and Mr. Nervous get stuck in Miss. Scary's tunnel of doom; Mr. Messy drags Mr. Fussy into a disgusting ball pit; Miss Daredevil, Miss Somersault, and Mr. Strong try to gain many tickets so they can get the super rare toy spaceship.

34b. Garbage: Mr. Fussy forces Mr. Messy to get rid of his garbage but it's proven difficult when Mr. Messy thinks his garbage is sentimental, causing Mr. Fussy to call the sanitation police; Miss Wise and Miss Helpful learn to upcycle from garbage items; Mr. Grumpy works as a garbageman and Mr. Rude kept making a mess, causing him to do more work; Mr. Bump cuts his knee on some broken glass after digging around in the dump to find some interesting items, which makes Mr. Worry uneasy; Mr. Nervous imagines that the garbage trucks are monsters who eat people and anything but garbage.

35a. Contests: Mr. Greedy competes in an eating contest; Miss Star, Miss Sparkle, Miss Princess, and Miss Sunshine compete in Dillydale's Little Miss Beauty Pageant; Mr. Clumsy and Miss Whoops compete against Mr. Bump and Miss Calamity at a dance contest but they end up wrecking the entire dance studio; Miss Brainy competes in a spelling bee competition.

35b. Costumes: Miss. Princess hosts a princess and prince themed party; Mr. Bump dress up as a spider for Miss Sunshine fancy dress party but end up getting wrecked by her due to Miss Sunshine fear of spiders; Miss Scary dressed as the scary godmother is forced to make everyone's wishes come true after being mistaken as an actual fairy godmother;

36a. Projects: Mr. Chatterbox disrupts Miss. Neat's urban jungle project by talking for too long on the phone; Mr. Clever and Miss Brainy work on their biology project at the Dillydale Science Awards Ceremony; Mr. Fussy works on his golden Dillydale Map model but it gets damaged and messed up due to Mr. Messy and Mr. Clumsy's careless antics; Mr. Grumpy works on his fishing boat sculptures but keeps getting interrupted by Mr. Happy and Mr. Cheerful.

36b. Pranks: Miss Magic and Mr. Impossible get revenge on Miss Bossy for taking over their project so they decide to teach her a lesson; After eavesdropping on too many times, Mr. Clever decide to trick Mr. Nosy and Mr. Small into thinking that he's going to kill Mr. Rude; Miss Naughty, Miss Trouble, and Mr. Mischief become obsessed with pranking but regrets it when they realize that they went too far; Mr. Grumpy gets involved in a reality prank show.

37a. Talent: Miss Calamity becomes Miss Magic's magic assistant; Mr. Funny and Miss Giggles perform a comedy show; Mr. Mischief tries to hypnotize Mr. Cheerful but he ended up accidentally hypnotizing Miss Naughty; Miss Ditzy's friends try to find her a talent.

37a. Hygiene: After playing in the mud, Mr. Messy doesn't realize he's messier than usual and Mr. Fussy tries to get him to take a bath; Mr. Stubborn refuses to believe that he has bad breath; Miss Wise works at a dentist, teaching her patients about dental hygiene; Mr. Lazy hires Mr. Rush to brush his teeth for him.

38b. Cards: Miss Magic and Mr. Impossible perform card tricks; Miss Hug creates her own love cards; The Mr. Men and Little Misses collect training cards; Miss Princess hosts a poker-themed party; Mr. Chatterbox's credit card is declined.

39a. Clubs: Mr. Stubborn refuses to let some of the Mr. Men and Little Misses to his secret club; Mr. Snooty hosts a country club; Mr. Greedy enters a cooking club and ends up eating all the food that the club make; Miss Star tries to create her own fan club.

39b. Hospitals (Clinics in UK and AU version): Miss Scary works as a witch doctor and scares her patients with a giant needle; After getting special treatment from Miss Helpful, Mr. Lazy decides to fake an injury so he'll stay there longer; Mr. Happy teaches Mr. Clever and Miss Brainy how to become doctors but soon realize that they're way more professionals at their jobs than he thought; Miss Daredevil, Miss Whoops, and Mr. Brave tell their own stories on how they ended up in the hospital.

40a. Decorating: Mr. Worry and Miss Wise tries to decorate something not scary for Mr. Nervous' birthday party and tries to prevent Miss Scary from knowing; Miss Helpful tries to decorate everyone's houses with hilarious results; Miss Fun guest stars on Miss Sunshine's arts and crafts corner; Miss Neat tries to decorate a cake for Mr. Fussy, but Miss Bossy has something different in mind.

40b. Cruise (Series Finale?): Miss Daredevil creates a luxurious starship cruise; The Mr. Men and Little Misses go on a carnival cruise line; Miss Star performs in a cruise show; Mr. Snooty advertises for a new cruise ship called The Snooty Cabaret; Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine makes a reality show called the Dillydale Cruise where the Mr. Men and Little Misses going on a romantic cruise together as it irises to the end for a goodbye!

Character Trivia

 * Miss Ditzy, Miss Tiny, and Miss Neat are the only little misses who like liverwurst.
 * Miss Wise is revealed to be a vegetarian in Vegetables and Jungles.
 * Mr. Impossible can stretch his arms like Mr. Tickle, bounce like Mr. Bounce (but he has more control), and has super speed just like Mr. Rush and Miss Quick.
 * Mr. Impossible, Mr. Worry, and Miss Lucky are the only new Mr. Men and Little Miss who care about Mr. Bump getting hurt.
 * The reason why did Mr. Uppity got renamed to Mr. Snooty is because the word "uppity" has some racist and problematic origins as of the light of Black Lives Matter here.

Episode Bumpers/Trivia
List of The Mr. Men Show: Season 3 Bumpers/Trivia