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Mr. Men and Little Miss: The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men!
(Scene swaps to Mr. Tickle tickling lots of Mr. Men and Little Misses and goes all the way to Mr. Bump and Miss Whoops on a plane and tickles Miss Whoops causing Mr. Bump to fall into the "O" in the logo)
Mr. Bump: The Mr. Men Show!
(A big dark blue screen comes up with "Bad Weather" written on it with Mr. Bump carrying an umbrella, rain falling, who created the episode underneath)
Unknown Mr. Man or Little Miss (voiceover): (whistling)
(The sounds of a car driving by and splashing someone are heard)
Mr. Bump (voiceover): Ow!
(The episode begins on a bright, sunny day)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
Narrator: Ah, the sun is shining and the weather is perfect in Dillydale!
(The camera pans down to show Mr. Happy and Little Miss Naughty playing badminton. Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey pass them on their bike)
Narrator: Who doesn't enjoy the outdoors on a fine day?
(Little Miss Daredevil zooms past everyone via rocket roller skates. Suddenly, thunder claps, dark clouds engulf the sky, and it starts pouring rain. Little Miss Daredevil zooms back and activates a rainproof helmet so she can continue roller skating)
Narrator: Of course, the good people of Dillydale...
(Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey ride back over and umbrellas pop up from Mr. Small's hat and Mr. Nosey's helmet so they can continue bike riding)
Narrator: Know that the weather can change in an instant!
(An umbrella opens over the badminton net Mr. Happy and Little Miss Naughty are using for their badminton game. In the background, Mr. Stubborn and Mr. Bump are shown driving in Mr. Stubborn's car for a fishing trip)
Narrator: And then there are those who refuse to believe the weather has changed at all.
Mr. Bump: Uh, Mr. Stubborn...
(The camera zooms on on Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn. Both Mr. Men are wearing fishing hats)
Mr. Bump: It's suddenly getting awfully windy.
(Leaves blow past Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn)
Mr. Stubborn: I don't know what you are talking about, Mr. Bump.
Mr. Bump: (moans faintly)
(Mr. Stubborn stops at the stoplight, which has turned red. A shopping cart and a tumbleweed blow past Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn
Mr. Stubborn: There is no wind!
Mr. Bump: (moans faintly)
(Mr. Stubborn's hat blows off his head. Several more shopping carts are pushed down the street by the wind)
Mr. Bump: Uh, but your hat!
Mr. Stubborn: That hat...was CHEAP!!
Mr. Bump: Are you sure it wasn't the wind?
(Mr. Bump grabs his hat to prevent it from blowing away. The traffic light turns green and Mr. Stubborn resumes driving. The traffic light falls over due to the strength of the wind)
Mr. Stubborn: I am positive, Mr. Bump.
(The stop sign they pass wiggles back and forth due to the wind. In the background, Mr. Grumpy is seen chasing after his shopping cart filled with his groceries)
Mr. Stubborn: This is a perfectly, calm day.
Mr. Bump: I don't know, Mr. Stubborn. If you ask me, that looks like a whirlwind.
Mr. Stubborn: I didn't ask you! So there.
(A tumbleweed blows past the car. Then, a barn flies right over them)
Mr. Bump: Why do you think that barn just crossed the road?
Mr. Stubborn: To get to the other side!
(A "Do Not Enter" sign passes them. Mr. Bump holds his hat down tightly)
Mr. Bump: Woah! Oh, it's a whirlwind all right!
Mr. Stubborn: For the last time, it is not a whirlwind!
Mr. Bump: Oh! But that cow!
(A cow flies past them)
Cow: (moos)
Mr. Stubborn: That was no cow! That was a milk bird.
(The cow flies behind them)
Cow: (moos)
Mr. Bump: It was a cow, Mr. Stubborn!! Being blown away by a whirlwind!!
Mr. Stubborn: I am tired of your whirly talk!
(Mr. Stubborn turns on the radio to tune in to the weather report in order to prove Mr. Bump wrong)
Mr. Noisy (over the radio): Attention Dillydale! We now have reports of a giant whirlwind!
(A chicken is blown past by the wind)
Chicken: (clucks)
Mr. Bump: I knew this was a whirlwind!
Mr. Stubborn: You know nothing. If this were a whirlwind, there would be hail falling from the sky.
(Right on cue, hail starts falling from the sky)
Mr. Bump: Oof! Ow! Ow! Ow! Ow! Ow! Ow! Ow! You mean like this hail!?
Mr. Stubborn: Why must you be so negative, Mr. Bump?
(Suddenly, the wind picks up, this time even stronger. So much so that Mr. Bump gets airlifted off the car seat)
Mr. Bump: Woah! Woo!
(Mr. Bump is then shown holding onto his seatbelt for dear life)
Mr. Bump: (screams) Oh! Uh, Mr. Stubborn!
Mr. Stubborn: This is nothing more than a gentle breeze!
Mr. Bump: Oh, poopity poop!
(Mr. Bump's seatbelt starts stretching and he goes higher)
Mr. Bump: Wooooooah!!! Woo!
Mr. Stubborn: I have been through enough whirlwinds to know when I see one.
(Mr. Stubborn stops the car)
Mr. Stubborn: I was not born yesterday.
(All of a sudden, the weather changes from dark, whirly and twirly to hot, clear and sunny. Mr. Bump falls down onto the hood of the car)
Birds (offscreen): (tweeting)
Mr. Bump (offscreen): (screams)
(Mr. Bump falls down onto the hood of the car)
Mr. Bump: Hmmm!
(Mr. Bump's hat falls onto his face)
Mr. Stubborn: Get in the car, Mr. Bump.
(Mr. Bump puts his hat back on and gets off the hood of the car)
Mr. Bump: Hm!
Mr. Stubborn: We'll never get home if you don't stop clowning around.
(Mr. Bump gets back into the car)
Mr. Bump: Oh. If you say so.
(Suddenly, the cow falls from the sky onto the hood of Mr. Stubborn's car)
Mr. Bump (overlap): Ah?
Mr. Stubborn (overlap): (gasps)
(Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn look at the cow in shock)
Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn: Ah!
Cow: (moos)
(The camera zooms in on one of the cow's spots and the first bumper plays. Mr. Bump is shown waiting under an awning with his umbrella opening. It appears that the rain has stopped. Mr. Bump steps out from under the awning and closes his umbrella confident that the rain has stopped; only for the rain to start again and for Mr. Bump to get soaked. The screen fades to black and the next scene plays. The next scene begins on a nice sunny day)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Not long after, the sun is covered by clouds and rain starts pouring down)
Narrator: The Mr. Men and Little Misses know that the only place to stay dry on rainy days like these...
(The camera pans down to show Mr. Fussy and Mr. Messy's duplex)
Narrator: Is indoors.
(The camera zooms in on Mr. Fussy's side of the duplex)
Narrator: As long as their roof doesn't spring a leak.
(The camera cuts to Mr. Fussy's living room. Mr. Fussy has just finished painting his living room yellow. The furniture is covered in plastic and Mr. Fussy is holding a paintbrush and is on the phone with Little Miss Helpful)
Miss Helpful (on the phone): As I was saying, Mr. Fussy.
(Mr. Fussy puts the paintbrush he was holding into the tin pan used to hold the paint)
Miss Helpful (on the phone): I can't believe you painted your living room on a rainy day.
Mr. Fussy: What else am I to do on a day like today? I've already polished my penny collection.
(A split screen forms showing Mr. Fussy on one side and Little Miss Helpful (who is stroking her cat) on the other side)
Miss Helpful: Just seems like the rain could ruin your newly painted walls.
Miss Helpful's Cat: (meows)
Miss Helpful: Especially if roof springs a leak.
Miss Helpful's Cat: (meows)
Mr. Fussy: Oh, that's not going to happen, Miss Helpful!
(Little Miss Helpful pats her cat)
Miss Helpful's Cat: (meows)
Mr. Fussy: This is a brand new roof.
Miss Helpful's Cat: (meows)
(Suddenly, Mr. Fussy's roof starts leaking and the split screen between him and Little Miss Helpful goes away. Showing only Mr. Fussy's part of the screen)
Mr. Fussy: Sweet apple strudel! My roof!
(A huge crack is shown on Mr. Fussy's ceiling)
Mr. Fussy: It's leaking!
(Mr. Fussy runs to get pots to catch the water in and the wet paint on the walls starts dripping)
Miss Helpful (over the phone): Uh oh!
(Mr. Fussy returns with a pot to catch the water in)
Miss Helpful (over the phone): That doesn't sound good, Mr. Fussy!
(Mr. Fussy puts the pot down and rushes to get another one)
Miss Helpful (over the phone): You're going to need to call someone right away!
(Mr. Fussy returns with another pot to catch the water in)
Mr. Fussy: Uh, yes! Why don't I do that! Goodbye.
(Mr. Fussy ends his phone call with Little Miss Helpful and dials the number for "Mr. Strong's Leaky Roof Repair." A split screen forms with Mr. Fussy on one side and Little Miss Giggles (who is the the person taking the call) on the other side)
Miss Giggles: "Mr. Strong's Leaky Roof Repair." (giggles) Miss Giggles speaking.
Mr. Fussy: Uh, hello, Miss Giggles. I'm afraid...
Miss Giggles: (giggles)
Mr. Fussy: I have an extremely serious problem!
Miss Giggles: (giggles)
(Mr. Fussy becomes annoyed by the lack of seriousness Little Miss Giggles is taking the situation)
Mr. Fussy: I don't find any of this humorous!
Miss Giggles: (giggles) I'm sorry, Mr. Fussy! (giggles) What seems to be the problem?
Mr. Fussy: My roof is leaking and the rain is starting to drip-
Miss Giggles: (giggles)
Mr. Fussy: On my freshly painted walls!
(Little Miss Giggles starts hitting her fist on her desk as she enters a laughing fit)
Miss Giggles: (laughs)
Mr. Fussy: Miss Giggles, this is no laughing matter!
Miss Giggles: (laughs)
(Little Miss Giggles falls out of her chair. The split screen goes away as Mr. Fussy rolls his eyes in anger over Little Miss Giggles' lack of seriousness before getting back on the phone)
Miss Giggles (over the phone): (laughs)
Mr. Fussy: You have no right to call yourself a leaky roof repair line, if you can't help repair someone's leaky roof!
(Mr. Strong walks into the frame and stops behind Mr. Fussy)
Mr. Strong: Oh! Hi, Mr. Fussy!
(Mr. Fussy jumps with an aoogah sound playing in the background. Mr. Fussy turns around and throws the pot he was holding across the room in shock)
Miss Giggles (over the phone): (giggles)
Mr. Strong: Miss Giggles just called and told us you have a leaky roof.
Miss Giggles (over the phone): (giggles)
(Mr. Fussy hangs up the phone)
Mr. Fussy: Forgive me, Mr. Strong. But the last time you fixed my roof, it turned out to be a disaster! I am not sure I can allow you in my home.
Mr. Strong: Oh, don't worry. I've got an assistant now! What could go wrong?
(Mr. Tickle shows up next to Mr. Fussy. Mr. Tickle wiggles his fingers in anticipation)
Mr. Tickle: Would you like a tickle, Mr. Fussy?
(Mr. Tickle starts tickling Mr. Fussy)
Mr. Fussy: No!
(Mr. Tickle stops tickling Mr. Fussy and retracts his arms)
Mr. Fussy: I would like my roof repair before all of the fresh paint is ruined!
Mr. Tickle: We can do both.
(Mr. Tickle starts tickling Mr. Fussy again)
Mr. Fussy: Please! Not now!
(Mr. Tickle stops tickling Mr. Fussy and retracts his arms)
Mr. Fussy: Go to work at once!
(Mr. Strong walks to the right)
Mr. Strong: First, let's pull this chimney out of here.
(Mr. Strong goes outside and pulls the chimney off the roof)
Mr. Strong (offscreen and overlap): (grunts)
Mr. Fussy (overlap): Oh!
(More water gets into the house and mixes with the paint. Mr. Strong returns with the chimney)
Mr. Fussy: WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?
(Mr. Strong shows Mr. Fussy the chimney)
Mr. Strong: Checking the chimney.
Mr. Fussy: The chimney is fine! It's the roof that's leaking!
Mr. Strong: I'll take your word for it.
(Mr. Strong leaves with the chimney in his hand. The camera pans to Mr. Tickle)
Mr. Tickle: Are you sure you don't need a tickle?
(Mr. Tickle starts wiggling his fingers again)
Mr. Tickle: Just a little one?
(Mr. Tickle starts tickling Mr. Fussy)
Mr. Fussy: (laughs) No!
Mr. Tickle (overlap): (laughs)
Mr. Fussy (overlap): Stand back! Go away!
(Mr. Tickle starts chasing Mr. Fussy around the living room)
Mr. Fussy and Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
(Mr. Fussy knocks the pot that was holding the water that came in from the leaky roof as he runs around)
Mr. Strong (offscreen): (grunts)
(Mr. Strong rips the roof off Mr. Fussy's house and rain starts pouring into the living room. Mr. Tickle and Mr. Fussy stop running upon noticing this)
Mr. Fussy: What have you done?
(Mr. Tickle stops tickling Mr. Fussy. The camera cuts to Mr. Strong, who has taken Mr. Fussy's roof off again)
Mr. Strong: I think I found the problem! But it doesn't look good.
(Mr. Fussy's living room is shown to be flooded with water and paint)
Mr. Fussy: Don't tell me. You have to take my whole roof to be repaired!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Strong)
Mr. Strong: Hey, I'm impressed! I didn't know you were an expert on mending leaky roofs.
(Mr. Strong grabs one of the sides of the roof)
Mr. Strong: (grunts)
(Mr. Strong places Mr. Fussy's roof on his truck and climbs down the ladder. The camera cuts back into Mr. Fussy's flooded living room)
Mr. Fussy: My beautiful paint! (cries)
Mr. Tickle: There's no reason to cry, Mr. Fussy! Not when you can have a tickle!
(Mr. Tickle tickles Mr. Fussy)
Mr. Fussy: (laughs and sobs)
Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
(Mr. Fussy floats on his back as Mr. Tickle tickles him)
Mr. Fussy and Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
(The screen fades to black and the second bumper plays. Mr. Bump is shown waiting under an awning with his umbrella opening. It appears that the rain has stopped. Mr. Bump cautiously steps out from under the awning. Upon seeing no signs of bad weather, Mr. Bump closes his umbrella and walks onto the road. Unexpectedly, a cow falls from the sky and lands on Mr. Bump; squishing him in the process)
Cow: (moos)
(The screen fades to black. The scene cuts to a dance video starring Mr. Messy. Mr. Messy is shown outside on a rainy day holding an umbrella in one hand and spinning around a lamppost with the other. Mr. Messy then lets go of the lamppost and dances in the rain for a moment before splashing into a puddle. After the dance video, the camera fades to the next scene. The next scene takes place high up on the Dillydale Mountain; where a blizzard is taking place)
Narrator: There are many types of bad weather. But one is by far the worst.
(The camera pans to a snow-covered cabin)
Narrator: And that is...the blizzard. Just ask Mr. Quiet, Mr. Grumpy and Miss Scary.
(The camera zooms in on the cabin to show Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Quiet, and Little Miss Scary stuck inside it)
Narrator: Who are trapped in a cabin on Dillydale Mountain.
(The camera cuts to inside the cabin. Little Miss Scary is looking out the window that's in the door while Mr. Grumpy scowls with doubt)
Mr. Grumpy: I'm telling you, Miss Scary. With all this snow...
(Mr. Grumpy walks over to the furnace where Mr. Quiet is warming up)
Mr. Grumpy: We could be stuck up on this mountain for days!
Mr. Quiet: Best to remain positive.
(The camera cuts back to Little Miss Scary)
Miss Scary: Let's hope we run out of food! Then it'll get really scary up here!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Quiet and Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Grumpy: Oh! Can't you find a weather forecast, Mr. Quiet?
Mr. Quiet: Oh! Hmmm.
(Mr. Quiet picks up the radio and turns it on)
Miss Chatterbox (on the radio): This is Miss Chatterbox with the Dillydale weather forecast.
Mr. Quiet: Hmmm.
Miss Chatterbox (on the radio): (giggles) I've always wanted to say that! "Weather forecast!"
Mr. Quiet: Hmmm.
Miss Chatterbox (on the radio): (chuckles)
(Mr. Grumpy facepalms himself)
Mr. Grumpy: (groans)
Miss Chatterbox (on the radio): It sounds so important! Anyway, it looks like this blizzard isn't going to stop anytime soon.
(Mr. Quiet is in disbelief over this revelations)
Mr. Quiet: Oh!
(Little Miss Scary walks over to Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Quiet)
Miss Chatterbox (on the radio): So, if you're trapped in a cabin with your friends with no food to eat. Well, you're in trouble!
(Mr. Quiet turns off the radio)
Mr. Quiet: So much for positive.
Mr. Grumpy: Oh crooked cucumbers! Stuck in a cabin with you two? (groans) I knew this vacation was a bad idea.
(Little Miss Scary runs over to Mr. Grumpy)
Miss Scary: Oh...
Mr. Grumpy: (gasps)
(Little Miss Scary slaps Mr. Grumpy on his back)
Miss Scary: Stop your complaining! We might as well find something to do to pass the time!
(Little Miss Scary gets an idea)
Miss Scary: Like, tell scary stories!
Mr. Grumpy: Really scary, huh? How about this: "Once upon a time, there was a land where everyone was nice and cheerful and sang happy songs wherever they went! The end."
(Mr. Quiet is shown fiddling with the radio)
Miss Scary: That's not scary!
Mr. Grumpy: Well, maybe not to you!
Miss Scary: Pfft! I'll give you scary! "There once was a snow monster that lived right here on Dillydale Mountain!"
(Mr. Quiet becomes scared. He turns his head to see a pair of giant legs standing outside the cabin. The legs move sideways out of the window's sight)
Mr. Quiet: Oh!
(Mr. Quiet realizes that Little Miss Scary is telling a true story and becomes fearful)
Miss Scary: "Who roamed around looking for people to eat!"
(The camera cuts back to the troubled Mr. Quiet)
Mr. Quiet: Oh! Can we just play cards?
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary)
Mr. Grumpy: A snow monster!? Miss Sunshine has told scarier stories.
Miss Scary: Miss Sunshine wouldn't know a scary story if it...
(The snow monster looks inside the cabin through one of the windows)
Miss Scary: YANKED one of her pigtails!!
(The camera cuts back to the troubled Mr. Quiet)
Mr. Quiet: Um.
(Mr. Quiet points to the window the snow monster is looking out of)
Mr. Quiet: I think we have company. Uh, hungry company!
(The snow monster looks inside the cabin through another window. Mr. Quiet stands up and looks at the snow monster. Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary are too preoccupied with their petty squabble to notice)
Mr. Grumpy: All I'm saying is if you're gonna tell scary stories...
Mr. Quiet: (whimpers)
Mr. Grumpy: They should be frightening.
Miss Scary: Oh.
(Mr. Quiet closes the curtains of the window the snow monster was looking out of)
Mr. Quiet: (whimpers)
(The snow monster proceeds to look inside the cabin through another window. Mr. Quiet tries to tell Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary this through body language but to no avail)
Miss Scary: You mean like your little story about a land of happy people?
(Mr. Quiet closes the curtains of the window the snow monster was looking out of)
Mr. Grumpy: Exactly.
(Mr. Quiet peers out from behind the furnace)
Mr. Quiet: Um, excuse me.
(The snow monster walks by the cabin)
Mr. Quiet: Uh, but we have a monster outside the cabin.
Mr. Grumpy: Besides snow monsters aren't even real.
(The snow monster peers inside the cabin through a window not covered by curtains)
Miss Scary: They don't have to be real to be scary!
(Mr. Quiet closes the curtains of the window the snow monster was looking through)
Mr. Quiet: (whimpers)
(The cabin shakes as the snow monster fiddles with it from outside)
Miss Scary: What was that?!
Mr. Grumpy: Ey?
(The cabin continues to shake while Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary turn their attention to Mr. Quiet)
Mr. Quiet: I've been trying to tell you,
(Mr. Quiet opens the curtains up but nobody is shown outside)
Mr. Quiet (overlap): It's a big, giant Snow Monster!!
Mr. Grumpy (overlap): Oh, I know where this is going!
(Mr. Quiet looks out the window)
Mr. Grumpy: Next, you're gonna tell me we're being attacked by a snow monster.
(Mr. Quiet turns his head and addresses Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Quiet: Look! It's true!
(The snow monster is shown next to the cabin)
Snow Monster: (grunts)
(The snow monster kicks the cabin to the edge of a cliff)
Mr. Grumpy (from inside the cabin): (gasps)
(The camera cuts back into the cabin, which is now teetering to one side and everything is starting to slide in that direction)
Mr. Grumpy: Oh, the storm must have started an avalanche!
(Mr. Grumpy looks out the window)
Mr. Grumpy: We're being pushed off the edge of a cliff!
(Little Miss Scary runs to the window in excitement)
Miss Scary: Now this is what I call scary.
(The camera cuts back outside. The snow monster looks at the cabin and wiggles his finger on the roof)
Snow Monster: (grunts)
(The cabin slides more off the cliff and everything inside starts sliding in the direction sloping downwards)
Miss Scary and Mr. Quiet: (screams)
Mr. Grumpy: Quick!
(Mr. Grumpy, Little Miss Scary, and Mr. Quiet start making their way to the other side of the cabin)
Mr. Grumpy: To the other side!
(The snow monster picks up the cabin)
Snow Monster: Huh?
(Mr. Quiet and Mr. Grumpy cower and hide in fear while Little Miss Scary looks outside in excitement)
Snow Monster: Ooh!
(The snow monster reaches through one of the windows and tries to grab Mr. Quiet but Mr. Quiet moves out of the way just in time)
Mr. Grumpy: (grunts)
(The snow monster shakes the cabin)
Snow Monster: (grunts)
(Mr. Grumpy, Little Miss Scary, and Mr. Quiet fall out of the cabin)
Mr. Grumpy: (screams)
(The snow monster throws the cabin off the cliff and walks away. The camera cuts to Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Quiet and Little Miss Scary falling down the mountain)
Mr. Grumpy: (screams)
Mr. Quiet: (screams)
Miss Scary: (screams)
(The three of them land in the snow. The three start rolling down the hill and become giant snowballs. The three of them roll down the mountain and break free of their snowball prisons upon reaching the bottom)
Mr. Grumpy: Humph!
Miss Scary: That was fantastic.
(The cabin crashes down to the ground and splinters into pieces)
Miss Scary: (laughs)
Mr. Grumpy: Speak for yourself!
(Mr. Grumpy stands up and stretches his back)
Mr. Grumpy: (grunts) Well, at least we got down from the mountain.
(Mr. Grumpy raises his hat)
Mr. Grumpy: Now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go and soak my feet.
(Mr. Grumpy leaves)
Miss Scary: Your feet? Now that's scary!
(Mr. Grumpy runs back over)
Mr. Grumpy: There is nothing scary about my feet!
(Mr. Grumpy walks away and Little Miss Scary follows him)
Miss Scary: That’s what you think!
(Mr. Quiet looks at the viewers and shrugs)
Mr. Grumpy (offscreen): Leave my feet out of it.
Mr. Quiet: (sighs)
(Mr. Quiet follows Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary. The screen fades to black and the third bumper plays. Mr. Bump is shown waiting under an awning with his umbrella opening. It appears that the rain has stopped. Mr. Bump cautiously steps out from under the awning. Upon seeing no signs of bad weather, Mr. Bump closes his umbrella and walks onto the road. Unexpectedly, huge crack in the ground opens up and Mr. Bump into it. Mr. Bump lands at the bottom of the fissure and it begins to rain again. The screen fades to black and the ending scene begins at Dillydale Park. It is raining hard and the wind is blustering)
Narrator: So you see,
(Little Miss Sunshine is shown being carried by the wind while she is holding her umbrella. Little Miss Sunshine smiles to the viewers as she is carried away)
Narrator: The good people of Dillydale...
(A chicken flies across the screen)
Chicken: (clucks)
Narrator: Do suffer their fair share of bad weather.
(Little Miss Sunshine is blown offscreen while Little Miss Daredevil zooms into the frame on her rocket skates. She zooms across the screen once before turning around)
Narrator: But they're never discourage for long. Because they know that sooner...
(The rain and wind stops, the clouds part, and the sun starts shining down again)
Narrator: Or later,
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Little Miss Daredevil smiles over the change of weather)
Narrator: The sun will come out again.
(Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey ride across the screen on their tandem bicycle. Little Miss Daredevil waves hello to them as they pass)
Miss Daredevil: Hi!
Narrator: And when it does,
(Mr. Nervous surfaces from a deep rain puddle, much to Little Miss Daredevil's surprise. Mr. Nervous gets out of the puddle and runs away. Little Miss Daredevil just shrugs off what she just saw)
Narrator: There's no end to the fun to be had.
(Little Miss Daredevil starts zooming back and forth across the screen on her rocket skates)
Miss Daredevil: Woo-hoo!!
(Little Miss Daredevil zooms away on her rocket boots and the screen fades to black and the episode ends)
Deleted Scene[]
US Dub[]
Mr. Men and Little Miss: The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men!
(Scene swaps to Mr. Tickle tickling lots of Mr. Men and Little Misses and goes all the way to Mr. Bump and Miss Whoops on a plane and tickles Miss Whoops causing Mr. Bump to fall into the "O" in the logo)
Mr. Bump: The Mr. Men Show!
(A big dark blue screen comes up with "Bad Weather" written on it with Mr. Bump carrying an umbrella, rain falling, who created the episode underneath
Unknown Mr. Man or Little Miss (voiceover): (whistling)
(The sounds of a car driving by and splashing someone are heard)
Mr. Bump (voiceover): Oh!
(The episode begins on a bright, sunny day)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
Narrator: Ah, the sun is shining and the weather is perfect in Dillydale!
(The camera pans down to show Mr. Happy and Little Miss Naughty playing badminton. Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey pass them on their bike)
Narrator: Who doesn't enjoy the outdoors on such a fine day?
(Little Miss Daredevil zooms past everyone via rocket roller skates. Suddenly, thunder claps, dark clouds engulf the sky, and it starts pouring rain. Little Miss Daredevil zooms back and activates a rainproof helmet so she can continue roller skating)
Narrator: Of course, the good people of Dillydale...
(Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey ride back over and umbrellas pop up from Mr. Small's hat and Mr. Nosey's helmet so they can continue bike riding)
Narrator: Know that the weather can change in an instant!
(An umbrella opens over the badminton net Mr. Happy and Little Miss Naughty are using for their badminton game. In the background, Mr. Stubborn and Mr. Bump are shown driving in Mr. Stubborn's car for a fishing trip)
Narrator: And then there are those who refuse to believe the weather has changed at all.
Mr. Bump: Gee, Mr. Stubborn...
(The camera zooms on on Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn. Both Mr. Men are wearing fishing hats)
Mr. Bump: It's suddenly getting awfully windy.
(Leaves blow past Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn)
Mr. Stubborn: I don't know what you are talking about, Mr. Bump.
(Mr. Stubborn stops at the stoplight, which has turned red. A shopping cart and a tumbleweed blow past Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn
Mr. Stubborn: There is no wind!
(Mr. Stubborn's hat blows off his head. Several more shopping carts are pushed down the street by the wind)
Mr. Bump: Uh, but your hat!
Mr. Stubborn: That hat...was CHEAP!!
Mr. Bump: Are you sure it wasn't the wind?
(Mr. Bump grabs his hat to prevent it from blowing away. The traffic light turns green and Mr. Stubborn resumes driving. The traffic light falls over due to the strength of the wind)
Mr. Stubborn: I am positive, Mr. Bump.
(The stop sign they pass wiggles back and forth due to the wind)
Mr. Stubborn: This is a picture perfect day.
Mr. Bump: I don't know, Mr. Stubborn. If you ask me, that looks like a twirly wind.
Mr. Stubborn: I didn't ask you! So there.
(A tumbleweed blows past the car. Then, a barn flies right over them)
Mr. Bump: Why do you think that barn just crossed the road?
Mr. Stubborn: To get to the other side!
(A "Do Not Enter" sign passes them. Mr. Bump holds his hat down tightly)
Mr. Bump: Woah! D'oh, it's a twirly wind all right!
Mr. Stubborn: For the last time, it is not a twirly wind!
Mr. Bump: D'oh! But that cow!
(A cow flies past them)
Cow: (moos)
Mr. Stubborn: That was no cow! That was a little bird.
(The cow flies behind them)
Cow: (moos)
Mr. Bump: It was a cow, Mr. Stubborn!! Being blown away by a twirly wind!!
Mr. Stubborn: I am tired of your twirly talk!
(Mr. Stubborn turns on the radio to tune in to the weather report in order to prove Mr. Bump wrong)
Mr. Noisy (over the radio): Attention Dillydale! We now have reports of a giant twirly wind!
(A chicken is blown past by the wind)
Chicken: (clucks)
Mr. Bump: I knew this was a twirly wind!
Mr. Stubborn: You know nothing. If this were a twirly wind, there would be hail falling from the sky.
(Right on cue, hail starts falling from the sky)
Mr. Bump: Oof! Ow! Ow! Ow! Oh! You mean like this hail!?
Mr. Stubborn: Why must you be so negative, Mr. Bump?
(Suddenly, the hail stops falling and the wind picks up, this time even stronger. So much so that Mr. Bump gets airlifted out of the car seat and his seat belt rips)
Mr. Bump: Woah! Woah!
(Mr. Bump is then shown holding onto the seatbelt for his dear life)
Mr. Bump: Oh Woah. D'ah Mr. Stubborn.
(Cut to Mr. Stubborn)
Mr. Stubborn: This is nothing more than a gentle breeze!
Mr. Bump: G'oh, poopity poop!
(Mr. Bump's seatbelt starts stretching and he goes higher and higher)
Mr. Bump: Wooooooah!!! Woah! Woo!
Mr. Stubborn: I have been through enough twirly-winds to know when I see one.
(Mr. Stubborn stops the car)
Mr. Stubborn: I was not born yesterday.
(All of a sudden, the weather changes from dark, whirly and twirly to hot, clear and sunny. Mr. Bump falls down onto the hood of the car)
Birds (offscreen): (tweeting)
(Mr. Bump falls down onto the hood of the car with his hat falling on his face)
Mr. Stubborn: Get in the car, Mr. Bump.
(Mr. Bump puts his hat back on and gets off the hood of the car)
Mr. Stubborn: We'll never get home if you don't stop clowning around.
(Mr. Bump gets back into the car)
Mr. Bump: Oh. If you say so.
(Suddenly, the cow falls from the sky onto the hood of Mr. Stubborn's car. Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn look at the cow in shock)
Cow: (moos)
(The camera zooms in on one of the cow's spots and the first bumper plays. Mr. Bump is shown waiting under an awning with his umbrella opening. It appears that the rain has stopped. Mr. Bump steps out from under the awning and closes his umbrella confident that the rain has stopped; only for the rain to start again and for Mr. Bump to get soaked. The screen fades to black and cuts to static. A frame showing Mr. Nervous nervously standing next to the camera with the image being surrounded by a frame of blinking lights appears on the screen)
Mr. Lazy (voiceover): And now, another important safety message from Mr. Nervous.
(The scene transitions to show a still of Mr. Nervous cautiously trying to change a burnt out lightbulb. Their is a stepladder over the burnt out lightbulb, the step ladder is on top of a small mat, and the mat is surrounded by safety cones. The scene then fades to a still of Mr. Nervous standing behind a small caution barricade near a pot that is on the stove. The scene then fades to a still of Mr. Nervous preparing to clean his fish tank with a fearful look on his face. The scene finally transitions to the safety message. Mr. Nervous is shown standing outside in the pouring rain. Mr. Nervous is wearing a rain hat and is holding an umbrella. He is standing on the sidewalk in front of a large puddle)
Mr. Nervous: Hello. I'm Mr. Nervous with a very important message about the dangers of...geeh! Puddles!
(A bus driven by Little Miss Whoops drives through the puddle Mr. Nervous is standing in front of. The splash causes Mr. Nervous' umbrella to fold out. Little Miss Whoops notices this)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Nervous)
Mr. Nervous: See what I mean? Puddles are a horrible, hideous menace!
(The scene transitions to Mr. Nervous showing a small puddle in front of him)
Mr. Nervous: Take this puddle, for instance
(Mr. Nervous looks at the puddle)
Mr. Nervous: There's no telling just how deep it is!
(Little Miss Sunshine walks over the puddle carrying an ice cream cone. It appears the puddle is shallow)
Mr. Nervous: Oh!
(The puddle is revealed to be deep and Mr. Nervous falls into it upon walking on it)
Mr. Nervous: G'oh!
(Mr. Nervous surfaces)
Mr. Nervous: (coughs)
(The scene transitions to a very wide and deep puddle (sort of like a pond). Mr. Nervous is standing in front of it)
Mr. Nervous: Deep scary puddles are nothing...
(The camera zooms in closer to Mr. Nervous)
Mr. Nervous: Compared to what terrifying creature may lurk below their surface!
(Three green tentacles surface from the puddle and grab Mr. Nervous)
Mr. Nervous (muffled): Oh! Ho-ho! See what I mean? There's no end to the perils these puddles portend (screams)
(Mr. Nervous breaks free from the tentacles and runs away)
Mr. Nervous: N-n-no!
(The tentacles rise out of the water revealing that the monster under the water is only Miss Naughty wearing a tentacle on her head and holding a tentacle in each hand)
Miss Naughty: Sometimes, I just can't help myself! (laughs mischievously)
(The scene fades to the still of Mr. Nervous nervously standing next to the camera with the image being surrounded by a frame of blinking lights. The screen goes static before cutting to black. The next scene begins on a nice sunny day)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Not long after, the sun is covered by clouds and rain starts pouring down)
Narrator: The Mr. Men and Little Misses know that the only place to stay dry on rainy days like these...
(The camera pans down to show Mr. Fussy and Mr. Messy's duplex)
Narrator: Is indoors.
(The camera zooms in on Mr. Fussy's side of the duplex)
Narrator: Uh, so long as their roof doesn't spring a leak.
(The camera cuts to Mr. Fussy's living room. Mr. Fussy has just finished painting his living room yellow. The furniture is covered in plastic and Mr. Fussy is holding a paintbrush and is on the phone with Little Miss Helpful)
Miss Helpful (on the phone): Gee, Mr. Fussy.
(Mr. Fussy puts the paintbrush he was holding into the tin pan used to hold the paint)
Miss Helpful (on the phone): I can't believe you painted your living room on a rainy day.
Mr. Fussy: What else am I to do on a day like today? I've already polished my penny collection.
(A split screen forms showing Mr. Fussy on one side and Little Miss Helpful (who is stroking her cat) on the other side)
Miss Helpful: Just seems like the rain could ruin your newly painted walls.
Miss Helpful's Cat: (meows)
Miss Helpful: Especially if roof springs a leak.
Miss Helpful's Cat: (meows)
Mr. Fussy: Oh, that's not going to happen, Miss Helpful!
(Little Miss Helpful pats her cat)
Miss Helpful's Cat: (meows)
Mr. Fussy: This is a brand new roof.
Miss Helpful's Cat: (meows)
(Suddenly, Mr. Fussy's roof starts leaking and the split screen between him and Little Miss Helpful goes away. Showing only Mr. Fussy's part of the screen)
Mr. Fussy: Sweet Henrietta! My roof!
(A huge crack is shown on Mr. Fussy's ceiling)
Mr. Fussy: It's leaking!
(Mr. Fussy runs to get pots to catch the water in and the wet paint on the walls starts dripping)
Miss Helpful (over the phone): Uh oh!
(Mr. Fussy returns with a pot to catch the water in)
Miss Helpful (over the phone): That doesn't sound good, Mr. Fussy!
(Mr. Fussy puts the pot down and rushes to get another one)
Miss Helpful (over the phone): You're gonna need to call someone right away!
(Mr. Fussy returns with another pot to catch the water in)
Mr. Fussy: Uh, yes! Why don't I do that! Goodbye.
(Mr. Fussy ends his phone call with Little Miss Helpful and dials the number for "Mr. Strong's Leaky Roof Repair." A split screen forms with Mr. Fussy on one side and Little Miss Giggles (who is the the person taking the call) on the other side)
Miss Giggles: "Mr. Strong's Leaky Roof Repair." (snickers and giggles) Miss Giggles speaking.
Mr. Fussy: Hello, Miss Giggles. Uh, I'm afraid I have an extremely serious problem!
Miss Giggles: (snickers and giggles)
(Mr. Fussy becomes annoyed by the lack of seriousness Little Miss Giggles is taking the situation)
Mr. Fussy: I don't find any of this humorous!
Miss Giggles: (giggles) I'm sorry, Mr. Fussy! (giggles) What seems to be the problem?
Mr. Fussy: My roof is leaking and the rain is starting to drip-
Miss Giggles: (snickers and giggles)
Mr. Fussy: On my freshly painted walls!
(Little Miss Giggles starts hitting her fist on her desk as she enters a laughing fit)
Miss Giggles: (laughs)
Mr. Fussy: Miss Giggles, this is no laughing matter!
Miss Giggles: (laughs)
(Little Miss Giggles falls out of her chair. The split screen goes away as Mr. Fussy rolls his eyes in anger over Little Miss Giggles' lack of seriousness before getting back on the phone)
Miss Giggles (over the phone): (laughs)
Mr. Fussy: You have no right to call yourself a leaky roof repair line, if you can't help repair someone's leaky roof!
(Mr. Strong walks into the frame and stops behind Mr. Fussy)
Mr. Strong: Uh, yo, Mr. Fussy!
(Mr. Fussy jumps with an aoogah sound playing in the background. Mr. Fussy turns around and throws the pot he was holding across the room in shock)
Miss Giggles (over the phone): (giggles)
Mr. Strong: Miss Giggles just called and told us you have a leaky roof.
Miss Giggles (over the phone): (giggles)
(Mr. Fussy hangs up the phone)
Mr. Fussy: Uh, forgive me, Mr. Strong. But the last time you fixed my roof, it turned out to be a disaster! I am not sure I can allow you in my home.
Mr. Strong: Aw, don't worry. I've got an assistant now! What could go wrong?
(Mr. Tickle shows up next to Mr. Fussy. Mr. Tickle wiggles his fingers in anticipation)
Mr. Tickle: Would you like a tickle, Mr. Fussy?
(Mr. Tickle starts tickling Mr. Fussy)
Mr. Fussy: No!
(Mr. Tickle stops tickling Mr. Fussy and retracts his arms)
Mr. Fussy: I would like my roof repair before the entire paint job is ruined!
Mr. Tickle: We can do both.
(Mr. Tickle starts tickling Mr. Fussy again)
Mr. Fussy: Oh please! Not now!
(Mr. Tickle stops tickling Mr. Fussy and retracts his arms)
Mr. Fussy: Go to work at once!
(Mr. Strong walks to the right)
Mr. Strong: First, let's pull this chimney out of here.
(Mr. Strong goes outside and pulls the chimney off the roof)
Mr. Strong (offscreen): (grunts)
(More water gets into the house and mixes with the paint. Mr. Strong returns with the chimney)
Mr. Fussy: What are you doing!?
(Mr. Strong shows Mr. Fussy the chimney)
Mr. Strong: I'm checking the chimney.
Mr. Fussy: The chimney is fine! It's the roof that's leaking!
Mr. Strong: I'll take your word for it.
(Mr. Strong leaves with the chimney in his hand. The camera pans to Mr. Tickle)
Mr. Tickle: Are you sure you don't need a tickle?
(Mr. Tickle starts wiggling his fingers again)
Mr. Tickle: Just a little one?
(Mr. Tickle starts tickling Mr. Fussy)
Mr. Fussy: (scoffs) No!
Mr. Tickle (overlap): (laughs)
Mr. Fussy (overlap): Uh, stay back! Go away!
(Mr. Tickle starts chasing Mr. Fussy around the living room)
Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
(Mr. Fussy knocks the pot that was holding the water that came in from the leaky roof as he runs around)
Mr. Strong (offscreen): (grunts)
(Mr. Strong rips the roof off Mr. Fussy's house and rain starts pouring into the living room. Mr. Tickle and Mr. Fussy stop running upon noticing this)
Mr. Fussy: What have you done?
(Mr. Tickle stops tickling Mr. Fussy. The camera cuts to Mr. Strong, who has taken Mr. Fussy's roof off again)
Mr. Strong: I think I found the problem! But it doesn't look good.
(Mr. Fussy's living room is shown to be flooded with water and paint)
Mr. Fussy: Don't tell me. You have to take my whole roof into the shop!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Strong)
Mr. Strong: Whoa! I'm impressed! I didn't know you knew so much about fixing leaky roofs.
(Mr. Strong grabs one of the sides of the roof)
Mr. Strong: (grunts)
(Mr. Strong places Mr. Fussy's roof on his truck and climbs down the ladder. The camera cuts back into Mr. Fussy's flooded living room)
Mr. Fussy: (gasps) My beautiful paint!
Mr. Tickle: There's no reason to cry, Mr. Fussy! Not when you can have a tickle!
(Mr. Tickle tickles Mr. Fussy)
Mr. Fussy: (laughs and sobs)
Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
(Mr. Fussy floats on his back as Mr. Tickle tickles him)
Mr. Fussy and Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
(The screen fades to black and the second bumper plays. Mr. Bump is shown waiting under an awning with his umbrella opening. It appears that the rain has stopped. Mr. Bump cautiously steps out from under the awning. Upon seeing no signs of bad weather, Mr. Bump closes his umbrella and walks onto the road. Unexpectedly, a cow falls from the sky and lands on Mr. Bump; squishing him in the process)
Cow: (moos)
(The screen fades to black. The scene cuts to a dance video starring Mr. Messy. Mr. Messy is shown outside on a rainy day holding an umbrella in one hand and spinning around a lamppost with the other. Mr. Messy then lets go of the lamppost and dances in the rain for a moment before splashing into a puddle. After the dance video, the camera fades to the next scene. The next scene takes place high up on the Dillydale Mountain; where a blizzard is taking place)
Narrator: Of the many types of bad weather, one stands out for being the most awful.
(The camera pans to a snow-covered cabin)
Narrator: And that's a blizzard. Just ask Mr. Quiet, Mr. Grumpy and Miss Scary
(The camera zooms in on the cabin to show Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Quiet, and Little Miss Scary stuck inside it)
Narrator: Who are trapped in a cabin on Dillydale Mountain.
(The camera cuts to inside the cabin. Little Miss Scary is looking out the window that's in the door while Mr. Grumpy scowls with doubt)
Mr. Grumpy: I'm telling you, Miss Scary. With all this snow...
(Mr. Grumpy walks over to the furnace where Mr. Quiet is warming up)
Mr. Grumpy: We could be stuck up on this mountain for days!
Mr. Quiet: Best to remain positive.
(The camera cuts back to Little Miss Scary)
Miss Scary: Let's hope we run out of food! Then it'll get really scary up here!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Quiet and Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Grumpy: Oh! Can't you find a weather report, Mr. Quiet?
(Mr. Quiet picks up the radio and turns it on)
Miss Chatterbox (on the radio): This is Miss Chatterbox with the Dillydale weather report. (giggles) I've always wanted to say that! "Weather report!" (chuckles)
(Mr. Grumpy facepalms himself)
Miss Chatterbox (on the radio): It sounds so important! Anyway, it looks like this blizzard isn't going to let up anytime soon.
(Mr. Quiet is in disbelief over this revelations. Little Miss Scary walks over to Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Quiet)
Miss Chatterbox (on the radio): So, if you're trapped in a cabin with your friends with no food to eat. (giggles) Boy are you in trouble!
(Mr. Quiet turns off the radio)
Mr. Quiet: So much for positive.
Mr. Grumpy: Oh crooked cucumbers! Stuck in a cabin with you two? I knew this vacation was a bad idea.
(Little Miss Scary runs over to Mr. Grumpy)
Miss Scary: Ah...
(Little Miss Scary slaps Mr. Grumpy on his back)
Miss Scary: Quit your bellyaching! We might as well find something to do to pass the time!
(Little Miss Scary gets an idea)
Miss Scary: Like, tell scary stories!
Mr. Grumpy: Really scary, huh? How about this: "Once upon a time, there was a land where everyone was nice and cheerful and sang happy songs wherever they went! The end."
(Mr. Quiet is shown fiddling with the radio)
Miss Scary: That's not scary!
Mr. Grumpy: Well, maybe not to YOU!
Miss Scary: Pfft! I'll give you scary! "There once was a snow monster that lived right here on Dillydale Mountain!"
(Mr. Quiet becomes scared. He turns his head to see a pair of giant legs standing outside the cabin. The legs move sideways out of the window's sight. Mr. Quiet realizes that Little Miss Scary is telling a true story and becomes fearful)
Miss Scary: "Who roamed around looking for people to eat!"
(The camera cuts back to the troubled Mr. Quiet)
Mr. Quiet: Uh...can't we just play cards?
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary)
Mr. Grumpy: A snow monster!? Miss Sunshine has told scarier stories.
Miss Scary: Miss Sunshine wouldn't know a scary story if it...
(The snow monster looks inside the cabin through one of the windows)
Miss Scary: YANKED one of her pigtails!!
(The camera cuts back to the troubled Mr. Quiet)
Mr. Quiet: Um.
(Mr. Quiet points to the window the snow monster is looking out of)
Mr. Quiet: I think we have company. Uh, hungry company!
(The snow monster looks inside the cabin through another window. Mr. Quiet stands up and looks at the snow monster. Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary are too preoccupied with their petty squabble to notice)
Mr. Grumpy: All I'm saying is if You're gonna tell scary stories they should be frightening.
Miss Scary: Oh.
(Mr. Quiet closes the curtains of the window the snow monster was looking out of. The snow monster proceeds to look inside the cabin through another window. Mr. Quiet tries to tell Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary this through body language but to no avail)
Miss Scary: You mean like your little story about a land of happy people.
(Mr. Quiet closes the curtains of the window the snow monster was looking out of)
Mr. Grumpy: Exactly.
(Mr. Quiet peers out from behind the furnace)
Mr. Quiet: Um, excuse me.
(The snow monster walks by the cabin)
Mr. Quiet: Um, but we have a monster outside the cabin.
Mr. Grumpy: Besides snow monsters aren't even real.
(The snow monster peers inside the cabin through a window not covered by curtains)
Miss Scary: They don't have to be real to be scary!
(Mr. Quiet closes the curtains of the window the snow monster was looking through. The cabin shakes as the snow monster fiddles with it from outside)
Miss Scary: What was that?
(The cabin continues to shake while Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary turn their attention to Mr. Quiet)
Mr. Quiet: I've been trying to tell you,
(Mr. Quiet opens the curtains up but nobody is shown outside)
Mr. Quiet (overlap): It's a big, giant Snow Monster!!
Mr. Grumpy (overlap): Oh, I know where this is going!
(Mr. Quiet looks out the window)
Mr. Grumpy: Next you're gonna tell me we're being attacked by a snow monster.
(Mr. Quiet turns his head and addresses Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Quiet: Bingo!
(The snow monster is shown next to the cabin)
Snow Monster: (grunts)
(The snow monster kicks the cabin to the edge of a cliff. The camera cuts back into the cabin, which is now teetering to one side and everything is starting to slide in that direction)
Mr. Grumpy: Oh, the storm must have started an avalanche!
(Mr. Grumpy looks out the window)
Mr. Grumpy: We're being pushed off the edge of a cliff!
(Little Miss Scary runs to the window in excitement)
Miss Scary: Now this is what I call scary.
(The camera cuts back outside. The snow monster looks at the cabin and wiggles his finger on the roof. The cabin slides more off the cliff and everything inside starts sliding in the direction sloping downwards)
Mr. Grumpy: Quick!
(Mr. Grumpy, Little Miss Scary, and Mr. Quiet start making their way to the other side of the cabin)
Mr. Grumpy: To the other side!
(The snow monster picks up the cabin)
Snow Monster: (growls)
(Mr. Quiet and Mr. Grumpy cower and hide in fear while Little Miss Scary looks outside in excitement. The snow monster reaches through one of the windows and tries to grab Mr. Quiet but Mr. Quiet moves out of the way just in time. The snow monster shakes the cabin and Mr. Grumpy, Little Miss Scary, and Mr. Quiet fall out of the cabin)
Mr. Grumpy: (screams)
(The snow monster throws the cabin off the cliff and walks away. The camera cuts to Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Quiet and Little Miss Scary falling down the mountain)
Mr. Grumpy: Woah! Woah! Woah! Woah! Woah!
Mr. Quiet: (screams)
Miss Scary: (screams)
(The three of them land in the snow)
Mr. Quiet: Oof!
(The three start rolling down the hill and become giant snowballs. The three of them roll down the mountain and break free of their snowball prisons upon reaching the bottom)
Miss Scary: That was fantastic.
(The cabin crashes down to the ground and splinters into pieces)
Miss Scary: Ha-ha!
Mr. Grumpy: Speak for yourself!
(Mr. Grumpy stands up and stretches his back)
Mr. Grumpy: Well, at least we got down from the mountain.
(Mr. Grumpy raises his hat)
Mr. Grumpy: Now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go soak my feet.
(Mr. Grumpy leaves)
Miss Scary: Your feet? Now that's scary!
(Mr. Grumpy runs back over)
Mr. Grumpy: There is nothing scary about my feet!
(Mr. Grumpy walks away and Little Miss Scary follows him)
Miss Scary: That’s what you think!
(Mr. Quiet looks at the viewers and shrugs)
Mr. Quiet: Huh!
(Mr. Quiet follows Mr. Grumpy and Little Miss Scary. The screen fades to black and the third bumper plays. Mr. Bump is shown waiting under an awning with his umbrella opening. It appears that the rain has stopped. Mr. Bump cautiously steps out from under the awning. Upon seeing no signs of bad weather, Mr. Bump closes his umbrella and walks onto the road. Unexpectedly, huge crack in the ground opens up and Mr. Bump into it. Mr. Bump lands at the bottom of the fissure and it begins to rain again. The screen fades to black and the ending scene begins at Dillydale Park. It is raining hard and the wind is blustering)
Narrator: So you see,
(Little Miss Sunshine is shown being carried by the wind while she is holding her umbrella. Little Miss Sunshine smiles to the viewers as she is carried away)
Narrator: The good people of Dillydale...
(A chicken flies across the screen)
Chicken: (clucks)
Narrator: Do suffer their fair share of bad weather.
(Little Miss Sunshine is blown offscreen while Little Miss Daredevil zooms into the frame on her rocket skates. She zooms across the screen once before turning around)
Narrator: But they'll never discourage for long. Because they know that sooner...
(The rain and wind stops, the clouds part, and the sun starts shining down again)
Narrator: Or later,
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Little Miss Daredevil smiles over the change of weather)
Narrator: The sun will come out again.
(Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey ride across the screen on their tandem bicycle. Little Miss Daredevil waves hello to them as they pass)
Narrator: And when it does,
(Mr. Nervous surfaces from a deep rain puddle, much to Little Miss Daredevil's surprise. Mr. Nervous gets out of the puddle and runs away. Little Miss Daredevil just shrugs off what she just saw)
Narrator: There's no end to the fun to be had.
(Little Miss Daredevil starts zooming back and forth across the screen on her rocket skates)
Miss Daredevil: Woo-hoo!!
(Little Miss Daredevil zooms away on her rocket skates and the screen fades to black)
(The episode ends here)