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For other uses, see Mr. Man.Mr. Men is a series of 49 children's books by Roger Hargreaves commencing in 1971. Two of these books were not published in English. The series features characters with names such as Mr. Tickle and Mr. Happy who have personalities and physical attributes based on their names. From 1981, an accompanying series of 42 Little Miss books by the same author, but with female characters, were published, although nine of them were not published in English. After Hargreaves's death in 1988, his son Adam Hargreaves began writing and illustrating new stories, including four characters that his father had developed before his death. On December 7, 2011, the Japanese company Sanrio announced that they have agreed to acquire the rights to the Mr. Men and Little Miss characters.
History
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The first six Mr. Men books were published in United Kingdom in 1971, priced at 20 pence each. Mr. Tickle was the first Mr. Men character created by Hargreaves, inspired by his son, Adam, who had asked him what a tickle looked like. Hargreaves responded with a round, orange figure with long, bendy arms. Each book in the original Mr. Men and Little Miss series introduced a different title character and his/her single dominant personality to convey a simple moral lesson. The Mr. Men and Little Miss characters frequently reappeared in other characters books. The books' simple stories, with brightly-coloured, boldly-drawn illustrations, made them very popular, with sales of over 100 million worldwide across 28 countries.
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, submitted by then eight year old Gemma Almond, was selected as the winning entry. Gemma's 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.
In April 2004, Hargreaves' widow Christine sold the rights to the Mr. Men and Little Miss characters to UK entertainment group Chorion for £28 million. In 2006, to celebrate 35 years of Mr. Men and 25 years of Little Miss, Mr. Birthday and Little Miss Birthday were published. There was also an art exhibition at the Animation Art Gallery in central London. In October 2006, Adam Hargreaves created the first Little Miss character based on a real person, Stella McCartney, which he named Little Miss Stella. This was published as a limited edition of 1,000 copies for use as fashion show invitations.
The typeface for the original books from Little Miss Bossy to Little Miss Star is Univers, with the books from Little Miss Busy to Little Miss Somersault using Helvetica. All the other books in the series use Optima.
In 2011, Sanrio, the Japanese firm best known for its creation of Hello Kitty, announced that they have reached an agreement to acquire the rights to the Mr. Men and Little Miss characters from Chorion. This marks the first time that Sanrio has licensed a third-party character not created in-house since owning the rights to Osamu Tezuka's Unico character until Tezuka's death in 1989.
Setting
The stories are set in a fictional universe called "Misterland", which is inhabited by the Mr. Men and Little Misses themselves, as well as some ordinary human characters. Misterland is connected to the real world, as referenced in the story Mr. Fussy: "'I'm your cousin,' replied Mr. Clumsy. 'Your long lost cousin from Australia.'" Although multi-coloured and often oddly shaped, the Mr. Men are human in their behaviours and attributes.
Product range
There are 80 licensees selling Mr. Men and Little Miss products, including:
2List of books
See also: List of Mr. Men and List of Little Miss charactersThe following is a list of the book titles with year of first publication and associated ISBNs given in parenthesis. There are many more titles published as translations including works in Mandarin, French, Spanish, Dutch, Greek, Icelandic, Hebrew, German, Portuguese, Gaeilge, and others.
"Mr. Men" series
2"Little Miss" series
2Special editions
2"Mr. Men" New Library
- Mr. Bump Loses His Memory (2006, ISBN 1-84422-986-6)
- Mr. Funny Upsets Mr. Fussy (2006, ISBN 1-84422-987-4)
- Mr. Greedy is Helpfully Heavy (2006, ISBN 1-84422-988-2)
- Mr. Happy Finds a Hobby (2006, ISBN 1-84422-984-X)
- Mr. Mischief a Spot of Trouble (2006, ISBN 1-84422-992-0)
- Mr. Messy Messing About in the Snow (2006, ISBN 1-84422-993-9)
- Mr. Nosey and the Big Surprise (2006, ISBN 1-84422-991-2)
- Mr. Silly Gets the Giggles (2006, ISBN 1-84422-985-8)
- Mr. Small a Big Day Out (2006, ISBN 1-84422-962-9)
- Mr. Strong and the Flood (2006, ISBN 1-84422-989-0)
- Mr. Tickle in a Tangle (2006, ISBN 1-84422-983-1)
- Mr. Topsy-Turvy the Round Way Wrong (2006, ISBN 1-84422-990-4)
"Little Miss" New Library
- Little Miss Bossy and the Magic Word (2006, ISBN 1-84422-966-1)
- Little Miss Contrary All in a Muddle (2006, ISBN 1-84422-973-4)
- Little Miss Dotty Has a Dotty Day Out (2006, ISBN 1-84422-969-6)
- Little Miss Helpful and the Green House (March 2006, ISBN 1-84422-970-X)
- Little Miss Naughty Worries Mr Worry (2006, ISBN 1-84422-968-8)
- Little Miss Neat and the Last Leaf (2006, ISBN 1-84422-967-X)
- Little Miss Scatterbrain Sets Off for the Sun (2006, ISBN 1-84422-965-3)
- Little Miss Splendid and the House With a View (2006, ISBN 1-84422-971-8)
- Little Miss Stubborn and the Wrong Advice (2006, ISBN 1-84422-972-6)
- Little Miss Sunshine Keeps Her Smile (2006, ISBN 1-84422-963-7)
- Little Miss Tiny Just the Right Size (2006, ISBN 1-84422-974-2)
- Little Miss Trouble Moving House (2006, ISBN 1-84422-964-5)
Promotional editions (free with L'Oreal Kids shampoo)
- Mr. Daydream and the Big Splash (2003, ISBN 1-4052-0661-6)
- Little Miss Sunshine and the Splendid Hair Day (2003, ISBN 0-7498-5553-3)
- Little Miss Chatterbox and the Burst Strawberry (2003, ISBN 1-4052-0662-4)
"Be My" series
- Be My Little Miss Sunshine
- Be My Mr. Happy
Little Owl
These stories were published as Little Owl Storytime - The Children's Choice.
- What's Going On (By Mr. Nosey) (1985, ISBN 0-7498-0099-2)
- Me And My Tummy (By Mr. Greedy) (1985, ISBN 0-7498-0100-X)
- I Just Can't Help It (By Mr. Tickle) (1985, ISBN 0-7498-0102-6)
- Bump Saturday (By Mr. Bump) (1985, ISBN 0-7498-0101-8)
- I'm Only Little (By Mr. Small) (1985)
Guides
- Mr. Bump's Guide to DIY (2000, ISBN 0-7498-4892-8)
- Mr. Lazy's Guide to Fitness (2000, ISBN 0-7498-4891-X)
- Mr. Mean's Guide to Management (2000, ISBN 0-7498-4893-6)
- Little Miss Chatterbox's Guide to Text Messages (2001, ISBN 0-7497-4791-9)
- Little Miss Naughty's Guide To Love (2001, ISBN 0-7497-4792-7)
- Little Miss Trouble's Guide to Men (2002, ISBN 1-4052-0191-6)
- Little Miss Chatterbox's Guide to Gossip (2003, ISBN 1-4052-0754-X)
- Mr. Greedy's Guide to Food
- Mr. Messy's Guide to Student Life
- Mr. Tickle's Guide to Women
Chunkies
- Little Miss Naughty's Naughty Tricks (2001, ISBN 0-7498-4771-9)
- Mr. Happy's Smiley Day (2001, ISBN 0-7498-4579-1)
"Start to" series
- Mr. Men: Start to Read, released 5 July 2004, ISBN 0-603-56130-6
- Mr. Men: Start to Write, released 5 July 2004, ISBN 0-603-56139-X
Board books
- My Mr. Funny Board Book (2001, ISBN 0-603-56022-9)
- My Mr. Greedy Board Book: Mr. Men (2001, ISBN 0-603-56026-1)
- My Mr. Happy Board Book: Mr. Men (2001, ISBN 0-603-56025-3)
- My Mr. Nosey Board Book: Mr. Men (2001, ISBN 0-603-56024-5)
Miscellaneous
- Mr. Men & Little Miss: Bumper Activity Book (2002, ISBN 0-7214-8439-5)
- Mr. Men & Little Miss: Colouring Book (2002, ISBN 0-7214-8436-0)
- Mr. Men & Little Miss: Fun & Games (2002, ISBN 0-7214-8440-9)
- Mr. Men & Little Miss: Picture Dictionary
- Mr. Men & Little Miss: Stencil Activity Book
- Mr. Men & Little Miss: The Adventure's of Mr. Tickle
- Mr. Men Story Treasury
TV series
See also: The Mr. Men Show and List of The Mr. Men Show episodesThe Mr. Men characters were adapted into four animated television series, consisting of a total of 28 episodes. The first was produced in 1974 by Terry Ward's company, Flicks Films (formerly known as 101 Film Productions) and broadcast by the BBC. The voices and narration were provided by Arthur Lowe, well known from his role as Captain Mainwaring in the sitcom Dad's Army. The 28 episodes were:
2;width:600pxDuring 1983, a series featuring the Little Miss characters was produced by Flicks Films. This was narrated by husband and wife John Alderton and Pauline Collins. The 13 Little Miss episodes were:
2;width:600pxA third series, Mr. Men and Little Miss, was produced by Marina Productions in 1995 and aired on television from 1995 to 1997; these stories were narrated by Geoffrey Palmer aired on Nick Jr and Channel 5's Milkshake!.
In 2006, Renegade Animation produced a fourth series, The Mr. Men Show, a new American animated series which debuted on the Cartoon Network (US) and on Channel 5's Milkshake! (UK) program in February 2008. There were only 25 characters featured in the first season, and most had their names or appearances altered. The Mr. Men Show was written and produced by Eryk Casemiro and Kate Boutilier, and directed by Mark Risley. The creative team was a combined effort of personnel from Nickelodeon's Rugrats, The Wild Thornberrys, and As Told by Ginger. The opening and closing narration was voiced by actor Simon Callow in the UK version and Joseph J. Terry in the US version.
UK video and DVD releases
- Abbey Home Media (1991-1994)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1995-2001)
- Delta Entertainment (2003-present)
- Sony Pictures Entertainment (2008-2009)
See also
References
- "Mr Men join Chorion in £28m deal | News". Thisislondon.co.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
- "The Animation Gallery". Theanimationartgallery.com. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
- "Miss Macca and co". Metro.co.uk. 5 October 2006. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
- "Mr Men leave Chorion to say Hello, Kitty". Financial Times. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
- "Mr Men to return in new TV series", BBC News, 15 April 2007
Further reading
- Sheridan, Simon: The A to Z of Classic Children's Television, Reynolds & Hearn books, 2004, reprinted 2007. ISBN 1-903111-27-7
External links
- Mr. Men official site
- Mr. Men classic official UK site
- Mr. Men classic official US site
- Mr. Men classic official JP site
- Mr. Men Classic and new Mr. Men TV zone from Egmont Publishing
- Mr Men collectors site
- Mr. Men & Little Miss from Penguin Books (Australia)
- Mr. Men Wiki
- Mr. Men Info
- The Original Mr Men on DVD
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