Mr. Men and Little Miss | |
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Genre | Cartoon series Children's television series |
Created by | Roger Hargreaves |
Voices of | Geoffrey Palmer Gordon Peters Jill Shilling Jimmy Hibbert Scott Charles |
Composer | David Timsit |
Country of origin | France United Kingdom |
Original languages | French English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 104 (plus 3 specials) |
Production | |
Running time | 5 minutes |
Production companies | Marina Productions Flicks Films Mr. Films |
Original release | |
Network | France 3 (France) ITV (CITV) (UK) |
Release | 5 September 1995 – 8 September 1997 |
Related | |
Mr. Men (1974–1978) Little Miss (1983) The Mr. Men Show (1997–1999) Timbuctoo (1998–1999) The Mr. Men Show (2008–2009) |
Mr. Men and Little Miss (known in the United States as The Mr. Men Show and in France as Monsieur Bonhomme) is a 1995 French-British animated children's television series based on the original Mr. Men and Little Miss books created in the 1970s and 1980s by British author Roger Hargreaves and continued by his son Adam Hargreaves. It was also created by Roger Hargreaves. [1] The series was a co-production of Marina Productions and France 3 and aired on CITV in the United Kingdom (later reairing on Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and Channel 5) and France 3 in France.
Voice | Character |
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Geoffrey Palmer | Narrator and Santa Claus (In The Christmas Letter) |
Gordon Peters | Narrator, Mr. Tickle, Mr. Greedy, Mr. Happy, Mr. Nosey, Mr. Sneeze, Mr. Bump, Mr. Snow, Mr. Messy, Mr. Topsy-Turvy, Mr. Silly, Mr. Uppity, Mr. Small, Mr. Daydream, Mr. Forgetful, Mr. Jelly, Mr. Noisy, Mr. Lazy, Mr. Funny, Mr. Mean, Mr. Chatterbox, Mr. Fussy, Mr. Bounce, Mr. Muddle, Mr. Dizzy, Mr. Impossible, Mr. Strong, Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Clumsy, Mr. Quiet, Mr. Rush, Mr. Tall, Mr. Worry, Mr. Nonsense, Mr. Wrong, Mr. Skinny, Mr. Mischief, Mr. Clever, Mr. Busy, Mr. Slow, Mr. Brave, Mr. Grumble, Mr. Perfect, Mr. Cheerful, and Additional Voices |
Jill Shilling | Little Miss Bossy, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Neat, Little Miss Sunshine, Little Miss Tiny, Little Miss Trouble, Little Miss Helpful, Little Miss Magic, Little Miss Shy, Little Miss Splendid, Little Miss Late, Little Miss Scatterbrain, Little Miss Greedy, Little Miss Giggles, Little Miss Twins, Little Miss Chatterbox, Little Miss Dotty, Little Miss Lucky, Little Miss Star, Little Miss Fickle, Little Miss Contrary, Little Miss Busy, Little Miss Wise, Little Miss Tidy, Little Miss Brainy, Little Miss Stubborn, Little Miss Curious, Little Miss Fun, Little Miss Somersault, Little Miss Prim, and Additional Voices |
Scott Charles | Jack (In The Christmas Letter) |
Jimmy Hibbert | Title Card Narrator (Various episodes) |
Voice | Character |
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Ron Rubin | Narrator, Mr. Happy, Mr. Nosey, Mr. Daydream, Mr. Forgetful, Mr. Jelly, Mr. Noisy, Mr. Mean, Mr. Dizzy, Mr. Tall, Mr. Wrong, Mr. Mischief, and Additional Voices |
Len Carlson | Mr. Tickle, Mr. Greedy, Mr. Sneeze, Mr. Uppity, Mr. Funny, Mr. Chatterbox, Mr. Fussy, Mr. Bounce, Mr. Strong, Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Quiet, Mr. Nonsense, Mr. Skinny, Mr. Clever, Mr. Slow, Mr. Perfect, Mr. Cheerful, and Additional Voices |
Neil Crone | Mr. Bump, Mr. Messy, Mr. Topsy-Turvy, Mr. Silly, Mr. Small, Mr. Lazy, Mr. Impossible, Mr. Clumsy, Mr. Rush, Mr. Worry, Mr. Busy, Mr. Brave, Mr. Grumble, and Additional Voices |
Judy Marshak | Little Miss Bossy, Little Miss Brilliant, Little Miss Scatterbrain, Little Miss Greedy, Little Miss Dotty, Little Miss Star, Little Miss Contrary, and Additional Voices |
Alyson Court | Little Miss Sunshine, Little Miss Trouble, Little Miss Magic, Little Miss Shy, Little Miss Late, Little Miss Giggles, Little Miss Chatterbox, Little Miss Fickle, Little Miss Busy, Little Miss Wise, Little Miss Tidy, Little Miss Prim, and Additional Voices |
Catherine Disher | Mr. Muddle, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Neat, Little Miss Tiny, Little Miss Helpful, Little Miss Splendid, Little Miss Twins, Little Miss Lucky, Little Miss Brainy, Little Miss Stubborn, Little Miss Curious, Little Miss Fun, Little Miss Somersault, and Additional Voices |
Voice | Character |
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Giannis Stefopoulos | Narrator and Additional Voices |
Voula Kosta | Various Voices |
Alexandra Lerta | Little Miss Shy, Little Miss Tiny and Various Voices |
Dimitris Milonas | Various Voices |
Nikos Papadopoulos | |
Ifigenia Staikou | |
Tasos Kostis | Narrator and Various Voices |
Rania Ioannidou | Various Voices |
Katerina Girgis | |
Vasilis Kailas |
Voice | Character |
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Roger Carel | Various Voices |
Patricia Legrand | |
Danièle Hazan |
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