The Mr. Men Show (Jumpbrave AU)

The Mr. Men Show is a British-American animated series based on the Mr. Men and Little Miss series of books, as produced by Renegade Animation. The show originally premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on February 4, 2008 and on Channel 5's Milkshake! in the United Kingdom on February 25, 2008.

History/Lore
In 1999, it all began with a cartoon featuring two Mr. Men: Mr. Messy and Mr. Fussy. So this is what we call it "Mr. Messy". It ran for a couple of seasons, leading up to the year 2012, and has pretty decent choices for audience, even the merchandise made for the show. That way on how The Mr. Men Show is really started from its deep, deep, roots.

2004. Mainstream cartoons like the show I have said earlier, are starting to go... trending. And we had our best to make influences to aesthetics including Memphis design, even doodlecore. That make it a more pretty style of how the show looks. The title cards, the character designs... everything. Everything on how the art is totally 100% inspiration.

2006. A few more merch for the Mr. Messy show is being produced, including a second game, some more home video releases, DVD's... that is not everything. I can imagine another Mr. Messy album being produced in 2009 with the new character design for its 10th anniversary. Well yes... haha. I can't even remember thinking of that. The co-creator, Laurie Keller may love it.

It is the year 2008. Everything is gonna be good, including the beginning of the show we love, The Mr. Men Show. It was set in a big town called Dillydale, and features 25 of the prominent Mr. Men and Little Misses that are adapted from the books. But, it also had a small, I mean, REALLY tiny problem. Many, many characters since the release of both Little Miss Brave and Mr. Calm way back in 2021, have been missing without a design being revealed. Even Mr. Messy and Miss Sunshine's one of my favorite characters, too. They were... both... cute... by the way... I know that you guys already have a favorite Mr. Man... or Little Miss.

2009. The Mr. Men Show has a new, 2nd season, with 6 new characters joining the main 25: Mr. Funny, Mr. Tall, Miss Magic, Miss Curious, Miss Giggles and Miss Bossy. And also, there are two of the BAD news. One, is Miss Calamity leaving the show, and the other, the show being ended with the episode titled "Pests" on October 19th. Well, that makes little to no sense. Either way.

2010. I, including one of my friends here, at Jumpbrave, have a plan to revive the Mr. Men Show, until Chorion goes defunct in TWO FREAKING YEARS. It may be a spin-off right next to the original but official show, or maybe a continuation of the show from two years ago. So, I decided to develop a new way on how the core technology of Dillydale works. It is called "It's Always Sunny in Dillydale". This new series, with the title being a parody of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, features the same season 1 cast with Mr. Happy, Miss Sunshine and Mr. Bump being the main three cast characters. And, the rest would be supporting, or recurring. But, the only thing I don't like about it is the crying scenes. Crying scenes are particularly annoying to me when I see the final product of the episode, right? Well, you're wrong. Crying is an action for when you are sad, kinda. Well, enough of the talk about it, let's just move on.

2012. It's a very unusual year to me, when some very random events happened. The original Mr. Messy show ended after 8 seasons, Chorion sold all their assets, went bankrupt and defunct and sometimes... a good fan of Jumpbrave, named Matcha Mint was... born?! How did this happen?! I wish Chorion still existed! A full decade without Chorion is like a year without water. And so does the Mr. Messy show.

Many, many years later, in 2018, I have teamed up with Kate Boullier, the Trey Parker of The Mr. Men Show, to make a new spinoff with just some humans but not Mr. Men, titled "Annie in the Middle". This show was technically traditional-animated, but it actually gives a tweencore vibe because of some of the episodes and the scenes. This is like, the first ever teenager-oriented spinoff series that was inside of a show's franchise. And so, the 10th anniversary of The Mr. Men Show, goes on. By the way, I had a small party with 8 other Jumpbrave team members. So this is why I celebrated.

2019. It was also another good year. The company NullBit Network just founded, replacing the Google Network, the original Mr. Messy show is celebrating its 20th anniversary with an album on vinyl, even some like... good stuff. You know, it is cool to have some awesome but celebratory things for the events' festivities. But the hole from the deep dark history of The Mr. Men Show still gets deeper... and deeper...

One year ago, in 2020, a team member, just announced the revival of the original Mr. Messy show. It is called The New Mr. Messy Show, and it will be created by Charlie Bradley. Charlie was in charge for creating a revival of the 1999 series, and it will have 2 voice actors from the Mr. Men Show, reprising their roles as Mr. Messy and Mr. Fussy. Oh, and also, it will have an all new reloaded, re-composed theme song featuring vocals by Parry Gripp. Along with some more new stuff made for the show, blah, blah, blah.

Here we are today, in 2023, The Mr. Men Show just turned 15 years old, ever since 2008, with their event called Special15Years. Everything about the event itself is really goodand useful as a fried egg, including the songs performed live. But I almost cried at its farewell tour, which took place in a day before Valentine's day. And also, two members, from the Jumpbrave Music team, named Todd Sjörgen and Zak Sherman have discovered a really rare cosmic cassette, no, I mean an album on SoundCloud containing almost every song from The Mr. Men Show. But sometimes, some songs are missing. The album is not complete without the 7 secret tracks that are only exclusive to their respective episodes, but we'll have to add them in another expansion to the Cosmic Cassette album next time.

This is the oh-so-well completed history of The Mr. Men Show, which has evolved in the first ever 15 years. It was a long story that I have told so far, but today, it's not over. The next generation of Dillydale is nearing... once until forever.

Written by Simon Dunlap.