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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 sky blue screen comes up with "Eyeglasses" written on it with Little Miss Whoops, three types of eyeglasses, who created the episode underneath, and the sounds of Little Miss Whoops cleaning glass and dropping the glass are heard)
Miss Whoops (voiceover): Whoops!
(The episode begins with Mr. Messy and Mr. Happy on the streets of Dillydale)
Narrator: Some people in Dillydale see perfectly well without glasses.
(Little Miss Whoops is shown driving a steamroller)
Narrator: While others don't.
(Little Miss Whoops is shown approaching a bumpy road that Mr. Bump is walking on. As she drives on the road, Little Miss Whoops' glasses fall off. Little Miss Whoops rubs her eyes and she accidentally runs over Mr. Bump)
Mr. Bump (offscreen): Yee-ow!
(Little Miss Whoops realizes what happened as she jolts up for a moment)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(Little Miss Whoops drives away and Mr. Bump is shown flattened on the bumpy road with stars circling around his head)
Mr. Bump: (moans)
(The scene cuts to Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Chatterbox, and Mr. Nervous out at a restaurant. While Little Miss Chatterbox has no problems reading the menu, Mr. Fussy and Mr. Nervous are shown squinting and fidgeting around as they try to read the menu)
Narrator: Those Mr. Men and Little Misses must wear glasses to help them see better.
(Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Chatterbox, and Mr. Nervous notice something offscreen and put their menus down to look. The camera zooms out to reveal Mr. Rude in a fancy ensemble that includes stylish glasses)
Narrator: Of course, there are those who wear glasses just to show a little style.
(Mr. Rude passes an optician's office. The optician's office is where the first scene will take place)
Narrator: For those who have to wear glasses, it's important to have a good optician who know what kind of glasses you need.
(The camera cuts to the examination room of the optician's office. Little Miss Sunshine is leading Mr. Happy to the room for Mr. Happy's annual eye exam)
Miss Sunshine: Here's the examination room, Mr. Happy! What brings you here today, huh?
Mr. Happy: Well, Miss Sunshine, I'm here to have my eyes tested. Although, to tell you the truth, I don't know why. My eyesight is perfect! Why, I can even see that freckle...
(Mr. Happy points to one of Little Miss Sunshine's freckles)
Mr. Happy: On your freckle!
Miss Sunshine: I had no idea freckles could have freckles too!
Mr. Happy: It just takes perfect eyesight to be able to see them.
Miss Sunshine: Well,
(Little Miss Sunshine starts walking towards the door)
Miss Sunshine: The doctor will be in to see you shortly. (hums)
(As Little Miss Sunshine reaches the door, Mr. Stubborn (who is wearing a head mirror) opens it and Little Miss Sunshine gets squished between the door and the wall)
Miss Sunshine (from behind the door): Ooh!
Mr. Stubborn: Hello, Mr. Happy.
(Mr. Stubborn walks over to Mr. Happy. Mr. Happy is sitting in the examination chair)
Mr. Happy: Hello, Mr. Stubborn! That time of year again!
Mr. Stubborn: What time is that?
Mr. Happy: (chuckles) Well, the time of the year when I come in to have my eyesight tested and you tell me it's perfectly fine! (laughs) Which it is! (laughs)
Mr. Stubborn: That's what they all say. I'll be the judge of that! I am the doctor!
Mr. Happy: You're so right. Sorry about that. Test away, Mr. Stubborn!
(Mr. Stubborn puts his hands behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: Do not tell me what to do!
(Mr. Stubborn pulls out two bananas from behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: How many bananas do you see?
Mr. Happy: Two delicious bananas!
(Mr. Stubborn puts the bananas behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: WRONG!!
(Mr. Stubborn pulls out three candy canes from behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: How many candy canes am I holding?
Mr. Happy: Uh, that would be three.
(Mr. Stubborn pulls the candy canes away)
Mr. Stubborn: WRONG AGAIN!
(Mr. Stubborn points at Mr. Happy with one of the candy canes)
Mr. Stubborn: You're as blind as a bat! It's a good thing that you're here.
(Mr. Stubborn starts sucking on one of the candy canes)
Mr. Happy: Mr. Stubborn. (chuckles) I don't mean to disagree, but...
(Mr. Stubborn spits out the candy cane he was sucking on and it hits Mr. Happy's face)
Mr. Stubborn: Are you the optician?
Mr. Happy: No.
Mr. Stubborn: Am I the optician?
Mr. Happy: Yes, but I...
Mr. Stubborn: Then let me do my job!!
(Mr. Stubborn walks over to the light switch)
Mr. Stubborn: Tell me what you see here.
(Mr. Stubborn turns off the lights and turns on a projector. The projector is showing an image of a windmill)
Mr. Happy: A wonder windmill!
Mr. Stubborn: WRONG!!
(Mr. Stubborn shows a slide of a zebra)
Mr. Stubborn: And here.
Mr. Happy: A...zebra.
Mr. Stubborn: WRONG!! How about this?
(Mr. Stubborn shows a slide of him in the bathtub. Mr. Stubborn is stunned to see that humiliating picture)
Horse (offscreen): (neighs)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): You in the bath!
(Mr. Stubborn shows a slide of him with an afro, goatee, and glasses, a slide of him holding a lollipop dressed as a little boy with a blonde bowl cut, yellow bowtie, and sailor hat, and a slide of him with a lampshade on his head with Little Miss Chatterbox in the background)
Mr. Stubborn: HOW DID THOSE GET THERE!?
(Mr. Stubborn shows a slide of a chicken)
Mr. Stubborn: What do you see here?
Mr. Happy: That would be the Dillydale Bantam Hen.
(The lights turn back on)
Mr. Happy: (chuckles) Better known as the common chicken.
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): WRONG!!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Stubborn)
Mr. Stubborn: This is more serious than I thought! We must do another test!
Mr. Happy: Honestly...
(Mr. Stubborn wheels in a tonometer in front of Mr. Happy)
Mr. Happy: Mr. Stubborn, I can see perfectly.
(Mr. Happy scotches back as the tonometer is pushed very close to him)
Mr. Stubborn: Look into this machine.
(The camera zooms in on a very nervous Mr. Happy)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): It will blow a small, short blast of air at your eye.
(The camera cuts over to Mr. Stubborn)
Mr. Stubborn: To make sure it is healthy. Just relax.
(Mr. Stubborn pushes a button on the machine and a huge blast of air shoots out of the tonometer and Mr. Happy is blown out of his chair and across the room)
Mr. Happy: WAH!!
(Mr. Happy crashes into something offscreen)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Get up, Mr. Happy!
(Mr. Happy drags himself back to the chair and sitting back down)
Mr. Happy: I think that small, short blast of air might just be a tad too strong. (chuckles)
Mr. Stubborn: I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU THINK!!
(Mr. Stubborn points at Mr. Happy)
Mr. Stubborn: You are only the patient.
(Mr. Stubborn kicks the tonometer away)
Mr. Stubborn: (grunts)
(Mr. Stubborn takes out a remote and pushes a button. A phoropter lowers down over Mr. Happy's eyes)
Mr. Stubborn: Look through here. This will tell me what kind of glasses you need.
(The camera zooms in on Mr. Happy)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Which one of these...
(Mr. Stubborn adjusts one of the knobs on the phoropter)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Helps you see better?
(The camera cuts to the phoropter's point of view and the lens changes from clear to slightly distorted)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): This one?
(The phoropter lens changes to a more distorted lens that makes everything all smudgy and blurred together)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Or this one?
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Really, I can see just fine without-
(Mr. Stubborn pops up and is shown wavy and without an outline)
Mr. Stubborn: Answer my question!
(Mr. Stubborn moves out of the way)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): This one?
(The phoropter lens changes to an identical lens with the same vision result)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Or this one?
Mr. Happy: Why they're both-
Mr. Stubborn: That's what I thought!
(Mr. Stubborn changes the phoropter lens to a lens that is very distorted and squiggly. Nothing is legible anymore)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): This one?
(The phoropter lens changes to a distorted lens that makes everything all squiggly and extremely illegible and distorted)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Or this one?
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Happy)
Mr. Happy: Wah-ha-how!
(Mr. Happy moves the phoropter away)
Mr. Happy: I can't see a thing!
Mr. Stubborn: You're telling me!
(Mr. Stubborn takes out a pair of eyeglasses from behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: Here are your glasses.
(Mr. Stubborn hands Mr. Happy the eyeglasses)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): You must wear them all day.
(Mr. Happy puts the eyeglasses on and his pupils dilate)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Do not take them off!
(Mr. Happy blinks twice to try and get use to them)
Mr. Happy: They are terribly stylish but, do you really think I need them?
(Mr. Happy blinks)
Mr. Happy: (chuckles nervously)
Mr. Stubborn: WHO IS THE DOCTOR HERE!? NOW GO!!
(Mr. Happy cautiously gets down from the chair and struggles to look around)
Mr. Stubborn: I HAVE OTHER PATIENTS TO SEE!
(Mr. Happy looks around)
Mr. Happy: Thank you, Mr. Stubborn.
(The camera cuts to Mr. Happy's point of view to show that the eyeglasses Mr. Happy is wearing make the chair he was sitting in look like a person and Mr. Stubborn like a huge purple blob with swirly eyes)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): It's wonderful to know...
(The camera cuts back to the regular point of view)
Mr. Happy: That you take such good care of your patients! (chuckles)
(Mr. Happy walks towards the exit but bumps into the doorframe)
Mr. Happy: Oof! (laughs)
(Mr. Happy tumbles out of the examination room and is heard crashing into something offscreen)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): (screams)
(Mr. Stubborn just turns away and crosses his arms)
Mr. Stubborn: Humph.
(The camera zooms out to show Little Miss Whoops. In the eyeglasses are two scenes. In the left lens, it is the previous scene. In the right lens, it is the first bumper. The camera zooms in towards the right lens and the first bumper plays. Mr. Fussy is shown standing in front of a full-length mirror. Mr. Fussy takes out a set of eyeglasses with lights flashing on the frame. Mr. Fussy takes off his old eyeglasses and puts on the new ones. Mr. Fussy looks in the mirror to see how they look. But instead of his reflection, he sees Little Miss Scary wearing the same eyeglasses)
Miss Scary: AAHH!!
Mr. Fussy: (screams)
(Mr. Fussy jumps up and runs away in fear with the new eyeglasses falling off as he flees)
Miss Scary: (chuckles)
(The screen fades to black and the next scene begins with Little Miss Helpful in front of a shack with huge eyeglasses on top of the roof)
Miss Helpful: Hi there! I'm Miss Helpful!
(Little Miss Helpful walks over to show the three Dillydalians who wear glasses; Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous)
Miss Helpful: And if you're like me, you will have noticed that a lot of people wear glasses that...are...(chuckles)
(The camera zooms in on Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): Not very exciting.
(Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous are surprised to hear this)
Mr. Fussy and Mr. Nervous: Huh?
Miss Helpful (voiceover): In fact, they're downright boring!
(Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous become shocked upon hearing this with Little Miss Whoops holding her eyeglasses)
Mr. Nervous: (gasps)
(The camera shows "Little Miss Helpful's Glasses Shack")
Miss Helpful (voiceover): That's why they need a visit to "Miss Helpful's Glasses Shack"!
(Little Miss Helpful takes Mr. Fussy's eyeglasses from him. Much to Mr. Fussy's annoyance)
Mr. Fussy: Ooh!
Miss Helpful (voiceover): Where we'll make your spectacles sparkle!
Mr. Fussy: Oh!
(Little Miss Helpful places a pair of glasses with a frame styled to look like toothbrushes and toothpaste (which is what the frame is really made of) onto Mr. Fussy's face)
Miss Helpful: I call this style, "Minty Fresh."
Mr. Fussy: Is it me, or do these glasses smell like toothpaste?
Miss Helpful: (chuckles) Oh, they certainly do. That's because they're made from 100% recycled toothbrushes!
Mr. Fussy: (screams in disgust)
(Little Miss Helpful walks over to Little Miss Whoops)
Miss Helpful: Feeling a but dowdy?
(Little Miss Whoops glares at Little Miss Helpful in annoyance)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): Try a whole new look...
(Little Miss Helpful takes off Little Miss Whoops' regular glasses and puts a pair of glasses with flashing lights on Little Miss Whoops)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): With "The Blinkers!" You'll be sure to get attention with these!
(Little Miss Whoops walks backwards towards and open manhole cover due to the lights on her glasses blinding her)
Miss Whoops: Ah! I can't see with all these lights!
(Little Miss Whoops falls through the open manhole cover)
Miss Whoops (from the sewers): Whoops!
(Little Miss Whoops is heard splashing into the sewer water)
Miss Helpful: And "The Blinkers" are especially helpful when you're in the dark.
Rats (from the sewers): (squeaking)
Miss Whoops (from the sewers): Oh! Hello, Mr. Rat
Miss Helpful: Don't just take my word for it. Listen to what some of my many satisfied customers have to say about "Miss Helpful's Glasses Shack!"
(The scene cuts to Mr. Nervous sitting on a park bench wearing glasses with rhinestones on the edges. Mr. Nervous is trembling as usual)
Mr. Nervous: Ooh! At first, I was afraid of the sparkle.
(Mr. Nervous stops trembling. Mr. Messy peeks up from inside a nearby trash can)
Mr. Nervous: But then I decided to live on the edge!
(Mr. Messy pops up from the trash can)
Mr. Messy: Looking good, Mr. Nervous!
Mr. Nervous: (whimpers)
(Mr. Nervous scoots to the other side of the bench in fear and the bench tips over due to the uneven weight. The scene transitions to inside the "Glasses Shack" where Little Miss Helpful is helping out Mr. Strong. They ae standing in front of a stand showing various eyeglass frames)
Mr. Strong: Hey, Miss Helpful! I don't need to wear glasses, but would like to change my look. Can the "Glasses Shack" help me?
Miss Helpful: We can, Mr. Strong!
(The camera zooms in towards Little Miss Helpful)
Miss Helpful: Here at the "Glasses Shack"...
(Little Miss Helpful takes a set of eyeglasses with star frames and shows the viewers that they do not have lenses in them)
Miss Helpful: We have a whole section of glasses without any lenses!
(The scene cuts to the place where technicians manufacture eyeglasses. Mr. Lazy is one of the technicians but has fallen asleep with a set of eyeglasses on the top of his head and holding a screwdriver in one of his hands)
Mr. Lazy: (snoring)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): In a rush? Don't worry!
(The camera zooms out to show a shelf of eyeglasses broken with various eyeglasses on the floor)
Mr. Tickle (offscreen): (laughing)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): Our skilled technicians...
(Mr. Tickle runs by tickling Mr. Scatterbrain)
Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): Carefully make every pair of glasses...
(Mr. Tickle and Mr. Scatterbrain briefly crash into something offscreen before resuming the tickle-n-chase)
Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): While you wait!
(Mr. Tickle and Mr. Scatterbrain briefly crash into something offscreen. The scene cuts back to in front of the "Glasses Shack" where Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous are wearing they eyeglasses Little Miss Helpful gave them and Mr. Lazy, Mr. Strong, Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Tickle, and Mr. Messy are wearing various eyeglass frames without lenses. Little Miss Helpful is in front of all of them wrapping up the commercial)
Miss Helpful: So come on down and make those spectacles sparkle at "Miss Helpful's Glasses Shack"!
(The screen fades to a flower-covered background as the logo for the "Glasses Shack" grows and spins in the center of the screen with Little Miss Helpful standing next to the logo. The screen fades the second bumper. Mr. Fussy is shown standing in front of a full-length mirror. Mr. Fussy takes out a set of eyeglasses with black lenses and a blue frame. Mr. Fussy takes off his old eyeglasses and puts on the new ones. Mr. Fussy looks in the mirror to see how they look. But instead of his reflection, he sees Little Miss Whoops wearing the same eyeglasses. Little Miss Whoops waves hello to Mr. Fussy)
Miss Whoops: Hello!
(Little Miss Whoops leans to the side as if she was leaning on something. But she is not and the mirror tilts over)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(The mirror shatters as it falls onto the floor. Mr. Fussy looks around and realizes that he will be blamed for the damages)
Mr. Fussy: Oh!
(Mr. Fussy runs away in a panic and the screen fades to black. A dance video begins. Jazz music plays as Little Miss Whoops stands in the middle of a circle as tons of eyeglasses spin around. The camera cuts over to Mr. Fussy as he dances in the middle rectangle as sparkly orange and blue eyeglasses move across two rectangles. One above Mr. Fussy and one below him. The camera cuts over to Mr. Nervous as six different types of giant eyeglasses appear around him. Mr. Nervous winces in fear and tries to move them away before panicking)
Mr. Nervous: (screams)
(The camera zooms in on Mr. Nervous' mouth to transition the scene a fancy staircase. Little Miss Whoops, Mr. Nervous (who is missing his shoes), and Mr. Fussy lower down onto the stairs each wearing top hats and holding a cane. All three of them start tap dancing on the stairs to the music. Then a set of round eyeglasses grows and spins on the screen then shrinks and spins away to show many Little Miss Whoops' and eyeglasses dancing around in two different sized spinning circles. Then Little Miss Naughty rises up wearing eyeglasses with sparkles on the frame and dances in the center of the screen. A red curtain lowers and ends the dance video. The curtain then rises up to transition the next scene. The next scene begins with a shot of an airplane flying through the sky)
Narrator: There are some Mr. Men and Little Misses who can't see a thing without their glasses.
(The camera cuts to inside the airplane. Little Miss Whoops is shown working as a flight attendant and is fidgeting her glasses around)
Narrator: Unfortunately, they're the ones who usually lose them.
(Little Miss Whoops starts pushing her service cart around the cabin past Little Miss Sunshine, Mr. Lazy (who is reading a magazine) and Mr. Scatterbrain, and Mr. Grumpy (who is not pleased with his seatmate) and Mr. Rude. As Little Miss Whoops pushes her cart towards Mr. Messy (who is listening to music on his MP3 player), Mr. Happy's voice is heard through the P.A. system)
Mr. Happy (over the P.A.): This is...
(The camera cuts over to the cockpit where Mr. Happy is revealed to be the pilot and is shown flying the plane with his feet while he is using the P.A. system)
Mr. Happy: Your captain, Mr. Happy, speaking!
(The camera cuts back to Little Miss Whoops pushing her service cart through the cabin)
Mr. Happy (over the P.A.): Miss Whoops, our wonderful flight attendant...
(The camera pans over to Mr. Bounce as he bounces past Little Miss Helpful, and Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey. Little Miss Helpful is the only one concerned for what Mr. Bounce's bouncing could result in on the flight)
Mr. Happy (over the P.A.): Will be in the cabin to serve you! So sit back, and enjoy...
(The camera cuts back over to Little Miss Whoops as she passes by Mr. Messy, Mr. Tall (who is reading an magazine) and Mr. Fussy (who is analyzing his pillow), and Mr. Strong with her service cart)
Mr. Happy (over the P.A.): What should be a fantastic flight! (laughs)
(Mr. Bounce bounces by and hits one of the overhead luggage compartments as he bounces away)
Mr. Bounce: Hey!
(Luggage falls on top of Little Miss Whoops. She surfaces from the pile unharmed but completely blind as her glasses fell off somewhere in the pile of suitcases)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(Little Miss Whoops rubs her eyes)
Miss Whoops: I've lost my glasses! Oh well! I can see without them.
(Little Miss Whoops puts all the suitcases that fell out of the overhead compartment (and unknowingly her glasses) back into the overhead compartment. Mr. Bounce then bounces by and Little Miss Whoops catches him and puts him in the overhead compartment as well)
Mr. Bounce: Ooh!
(Little Miss Whoops closes the overhead compartment. After that, she pushes the beverage cart over to where Mr. Nervous is sitting. Mr. Nervous is shown reading a magazine. Behind him is Little Miss Giggles and in front of him is Mr. Strong. Upon reaching Mr. Nervous, Little Miss Whoops walks very close to him)
Mr. Nervous: (whimpers)
Miss Whoops: What would you like to drink, Miss Naughty?
(Mr. Nervous trembles as he puts down the magazine he was reading)
Mr. Nervous: Oh! I'm...I'm Mr. Nervous.
(Little Miss Whoops looks closely at Mr. Nervous)
Miss Whoops: Oh yes!
(Little Miss Whoops backs away from Mr. Nervous)
Mr. Nervous: Uh...
Miss Whoops: What would you like for lunch, Mr. Nervous?
Mr. Nervous: What are my choices?
(Mr. Bump is shown walking down the aisle behind Little Miss Whoops. Little Miss Whoops accidentally rear ends Mr. Bump as she bends down to get the choices Mr. Nervous has for lunch. Mr. Bump ends up seeing stars upon falling down)
Mr. Bump: Ow!
(Little Miss Whoops digs around the drawers of her cart and pulls out two dishes. One of the dishes knocks Mr. Bump further down the aisle)
Mr. Bump: Woo!
(Little Miss Whoops struggles to see the dishes she took out)
Miss Whoops: What do we have here?
(Mr. Bump is heard crashing into something offscreen. Mr. Nervous notices that Little Miss Whoops isn't wearing her glasses)
Mr. Nervous: WHERE ARE YOUR GLASSES, MISS WHOOPS?!
Miss Whoops: Aah, who needs them!
(Little Miss Whoops looks closely at the lunch option she was holding in her right hand and accidentally spills it out in the process)
Miss Whoops: Your choice are fruit salad...
(Little Miss Whoops looks closely at the lunch option she was holding in her left hand and accidentally spills it out in the process)
Miss Whoops: Or something else.
(Mr. Nervous starts trembling)
Mr. Nervous: Ooh-hoo! Airplane food really is bad!
(Little Miss Whoops puts the empty trays on her cart)
Miss Whoops: Give it consideration.
(Little Miss Whoops walks away)
Miss Whoops: I'll be right back.
(The call button light turns on. Little Miss Whoops walks over to the row where Mr. Quiet and Little Miss Scary are sitting in as it was their call light that turned on. In the row in front of them is Little Miss Curious)
Miss Whoops: Can I help you, Miss Sunshine?
(Mr. Quiet is baffled by the fact that he was called "Little Miss Sunshine"
Mr. Quiet: Uh, should I be insulted?
(Little Miss Scary notices that Little Miss Whoops isn't wearing her glasses)
Miss Scary: Where are your glasses, Miss Whoops?
Miss Whoops: That's a very good question. Maybe I'll find out someday. How may I help you?
Miss Scary: I have a complaint! This flight hasn't been very scary!
Miss Whoops: Wait until you see your choices for lunch! It'll get a whole lot scarier then! (chuckles) Let me turn off this light.
(Little Miss Whoops climbs on top of Mr. Quiet and Little Miss Scary so she can reach the button for the light)
Mr. Quiet: (moans)
(Unable to see the buttons, she presses all three buttons that are above her. Little Miss Whoops first pushes a button in the shape of a blue rectangle with a pillow on it)
Miss Whoops (offscreen): This one?
(Little Miss Whoops then pushes a button in the shape of a green triangle with a lightbulb on it)
Miss Whoops (offscreen): No!
(Finally, Little Miss Whoops pushes a button in the shape of an orange circle with a red circle with an "X" through it)
Miss Whoops (offscreen): That one.
(That last button ends up dropping the oxygen masks in front of the passengers. Little Miss Whoops falls over when the masks drop)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
Mr. Quiet and Miss Scary: (gasps)
(Most of the passengers are speechless to see the oxygen masks drop despite cabin pressure being normal. Mr. Scatterbrain, on the other hand, puts his oxygen mask on like it was a hat. Little Miss Whoops runs back to her service cart, which is where Mr. Nervous is sitting. Mr. Nervous is shown hyperventilating into the oxygen mask. Little Miss Whoops bumps into the service cart and it rolls away. Realizing the trouble Little Miss Whoops' blindness is causing, Mr. Nervous panics and realizes what he has to do)
Mr. Nervous: (shrieks) FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS ALIVE!!
(Mr. Nervous takes off his glasses and hands them to Little Miss Whoops)
Mr. Nervous: TAKE MY GLASSES!! YOU NEED THEM MORE THAN I!! OH-HO-HO!
(Little Miss Whoops takes Mr. Nervous' glasses from him upon realizing his reason for doing so)
Miss Whoops: Thanks, Mr. Nervous.
Mr. Nervous: (whimpers)
Miss Whoops: I guess I probably should see what I'm doing. Given that your lives are totally in my hand!
(The camera zooms out to show Little Miss Giggles sitting behind Mr. Nervous and Mr. Strong sitting in front of Mr. Nervous)
Miss Giggles: (giggles)
(Little Miss Whoops puts on Mr. Nervous' glasses. It should be noted that Little Miss Whoops' eyes look smaller compared to when she wears her actual glasses. She still gives Mr. Nervous the "okay" sign with her hands despite the difference)
Miss Whoops: Oh yes! Much better.
(Little Miss Whoops down the cabin past Little Miss Giggles. Upon reaching Mr. Bump and Mr. Tickle (who are behind Little Miss Giggles), Mr. Bump pushes the call light and alerts Little Miss Whoops. Little Miss Whoops stops walking to see what the issue is. It is important to note that Mr. Tickle and Mr. Bump are seated in an exit row)
Miss Whoops: Hello, Miss Chatterbox. How may I help you?
Mr. Bump: Uh, actually, it's me! Mr. Bump. Uh, could you help me get my seat to go back?
(Mr. Bump looks at his seat)
Mr. Bump: I think this button is broken.
Miss Whoops: Let me try!
(Little Miss Whoops walks behind where Mr. Bump and Mr. Tickle are sitting)
Miss Whoops: Hep!
(Little Miss Whoops climbs over into their row and accidentally knocks Mr. Tickle out of his seat)
Miss Whoops: Ah!
Mr. Tickle: Wah!
(Little Miss Whoops sits down and opens the top part of the seat's armrest and starts pulling on some wires to fix Mr. Bump's reclining button)
Miss Whoops: (grunting)
(But Little Miss Whoops is unaware of her right foot being so close to the handle that opens the emergency exit. This results in Little Miss Whoops' foot accidentally opening the emergency exit's door)
Miss Whoops: Ah!
(Little Miss Whoops falls out of Mr. Tickle's seat and the airplane starts depressurizing. Mr. Bump holds onto his seat for dear life)
Mr. Bump: Poopity Poop!!!
(Mr. Bump gets sucked out of the plane along with Little Miss Whoops' stewardess hat)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(A suitcase is launched into the air and hits the baggage compartment containing Mr. Bounce and Little Miss Whoops' glasses. This frees Mr. Bounce though and he bounces down the aisle past the non-expressive Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Rude, the oblivious Mr. Lazy and Mr. Scatterbrain, and the terrified Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Sunshine)
Miss Chatterbox and Miss Sunshine: (screaming)
(The camera cuts further down the aisle to show Little Miss Curious, Little Miss Chatterbox, Mr. Quiet, and Little Miss Sunshine freaking out about the situation. Meanwhile, Little Miss Scary is having a blast over the terrifying change)
Miss Curious, Miss Chatterbox, and Miss Sunshine (overlap): (screaming)
Mr. Quiet (overlap): (whimpers)
Miss Scary (overlap): (laughs)
(Little Miss Scary holds Mr. Quiet in excitement)
Miss Curious, Miss Chatterbox, and Miss Sunshine (overlap): (screaming)
Miss Scary (overlap): Now this is scary! I love it!
(The camera cuts to a terrified Mr. Nervous. Mr. Nervous is using a suitcase to shield himself from the terror)
Miss Sunshine (offscreen): (screams)
Mr. Nervous: Perilous plane of panic!
(The camera cuts over to the cockpit where an oblivious Mr. Happy continues to fly the plane)
Mr. Happy: What a beautiful day for flying. I hope you're all enjoying the flight as much as I am. (laughs)
(Mr. Strong runs into the exit row and closes the emergency exit door)
Mr. Strong: (grunts)
(Mr. Strong falls over as the cabin pressure returns to normal)
Mr. Strong: Oh!
(Little Miss Whoops falls flat on her face)
Miss Whoops: D'oh!
(Little Miss Whoops notices her glasses right in front of her. Much to her happiness)
Miss Whoops: (gasps)
(Little Miss Whoops gets up and shows everyone that she found her glasses)
Miss Whoops: Look what I found!
(Little Miss Whoops walks over to Mr. Nervous to return his eyeglasses. She is holding his eyeglasses in one hand and her eyeglasses in the other. Mr. Strong has returned to his seat in front of Mr. Nervous and he, Mr. Nervous, and Little Miss Giggles (who is behind Mr. Nervous) are shown to be shaken from the terrifying event)
Miss Whoops: Here are your glasses, Mr. Nervous! Thanks!
(Mr. Nervous pushes his eyeglasses away)
Mr. Nervous: OH NO, MISS WHOOPS!
(Little Miss Whoops walks away)
Mr. Nervous: It's probably best that I can't see my doom!
(The camera cuts to Little Miss Whoops' point of view, resulting in the screen becoming very blurry)
Miss Whoops (offscreen): What a difference...
(Little Miss Whoops puts her glasses back on and the vision clears up. The whole cabin is trashes and Little Miss Chatterbox, Mr. Scatterbrain, and Mr. Lazy are shown shell shocked from the events)
Miss Whoops (offscreen): When you wear the right pair of glasses!
(The camera cuts back to the normal point of view and Little Miss Whoops realizes all the damage she has caused. The whole plane is a mess and all the passengers are shell shocked. The viewers see Little Miss Sunshine in a fetal position and Mr. Tickle stuck in between one of the chairs)
Miss Sunshine: (whimpers)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(The screen fades to black and the third bumper plays. Mr. Fussy is shown standing in front of a full-length mirror. Mr. Fussy takes out a set of eyeglasses with clear lenses and a blue frame with sparkles. Mr. Fussy takes off his old eyeglasses and puts on the new ones. Mr. Fussy looks in the mirror to see how they look. But instead of his reflection, he sees Mr. Scatterbrain wearing the same eyeglasses)
Mr. Fussy: Hmmm?
(The Mr. Scatterbrain reflection pulls down a blind that covers the mirror. Mr. Fussy turns towards the viewers and scratches his head in confusion)
Mr. Fussy: Oh!
(The screen fades to black and the next scene shows various Mr. Men and Little Misses walking past the "Glasses Shack". All of them are wearing various eyeglass frames. Mr. Happy is shown wearing the eyeglasses given to him by Mr. Stubborn, Mr. Nosey is shown wearing eyeglasses with a blue frame, and Mr. Small is wearing sunglasses)
Narrator: There's little doubt that in Dillydale...
(Little Miss Chatterbox and Mr. Fussy walk by. Mr. Fussy is wearing his usual pair of eyeglasses while Little Miss Chatterbox is wearing eyeglasses with a feather-style frame. Mr. Happy bumps into the "Glasses Shack" but shakes off the bump. Mr. Grumpy also walks by wearing sunglasses)
Mr. Happy: (laughs)
Narrator: Or anywhere else for that matter, the right pair of glasses
(Mr. Small, Mr. Nosey, Mr. Fussy, and Little Miss Chatterbox walk out of the frame. Suddenly, a whirring noise is heard coming from the sky)
Narrator: Is a very important thing!
Mr. Bump (offscreen): (screams)
(Mr. Bump falls from the sky and hits the roof of the Eyeglass Shack. The giant eyeglasses on the roof fall off and the lenses shatter upon hitting the ground)
Mr. Bump: Oof!
(Mr. Bump lands on the ground and Mr. Happy and Mr. Grumpy turn around and look at Mr. Bump very concerned about him)
Mr. Grumpy: Wha-?
(Mr. Bump's suitcase then falls from the sky, bounces off the roof, and lands next to Mr. Bump. The suitcase has opened face flat on the ground with some of his stuff spilling out of it. The screen fades to black and the episode ends here)
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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 sky blue screen comes up with "Eyeglasses" written on it with Little Miss Whoops, three types of eyeglasses, who created the episode underneath, and the sounds of Little Miss Whoops cleaning glass and dropping the glass are heard)
Miss Whoops (voice over): Whoops!
(The episode begins with Mr. Messy and Mr. Happy on the streets of Dillydale)
Narrator: Some people in Dillydale see well without glasses.
(Little Miss Whoops is shown driving a steamroller)
Narrator: While others don't.
(Little Miss Whoops is shown approaching a bumpy road that Mr. Bump is walking on. As she drives on the road, Little Miss Whoops' glasses fall off. Little Miss Whoops rubs her eyes and she accidentally runs over Mr. Bump)
Mr. Bump (offscreen): Gah! Woah!
(Little Miss Whoops realizes what happened as she jolts up for a moment)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(Little Miss Whoops drives away and Mr. Bump is shown flattened on the bumpy road with stars circling around his head. The scene cuts to Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Chatterbox, and Mr. Nervous out at a restaurant. While Little Miss Chatterbox has no problems reading the menu, Mr. Fussy and Mr. Nervous are shown squinting and fidgeting around as they try to read the menu)
Narrator: Those Mr. Men and Little Misses must wear glasses to help them see better.
(Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Chatterbox, and Mr. Nervous notice something offscreen and put their menus down to look. The camera zooms out to reveal Mr. Rude in a fancy ensemble that includes stylish glasses)
Narrator: Of course, there are those who wear eyeglasses just to show off a little style.
(Mr. Rude passes an optician's office. The optician's office is where the first scene will take place)
Narrator: For those who need glasses, it's important to have a good eye doctor who know what kind of glasses you need.
(The camera cuts to the examination room of the optician's office. Little Miss Sunshine is leading Mr. Happy to the room for Mr. Happy's annual eye exam)
Miss Sunshine: Here's the examination room, Mr. Happy! What brings you here today?
Mr. Happy: Well Miss Sunshine, I'm here to have my eyes checked. Although, to tell you the truth, I don't know why. My eyesight is perfect! Why, I can even see that freckle...
(Mr. Happy points to one of Little Miss Sunshine's freckles)
Mr. Happy: On your freckle!
Miss Sunshine: I had no idea freckles could have freckles too!
Mr. Happy: It just takes perfect eyesight to be able to see them.
Miss Sunshine: Well...
(Little Miss Sunshine starts walking towards the door)
Miss Sunshine: The doctor will be in to see you shortly. (hums)
(As Little Miss Sunshine reaches the door, Mr. Stubborn (who is wearing a head mirror) opens it and Little Miss Sunshine gets squished between the door and the wall)
Miss Sunshine (from behind the door): Gah!
Mr. Stubborn: Hello, Mr. Happy.
(Mr. Stubborn walks over to Mr. Happy. Mr. Happy is sitting in the examination chair)
Mr. Happy: Hello, Mr. Stubborn! It's that time of year again!
Mr. Stubborn: What time is that?
Mr. Happy: (chuckles) Well, the time of the year when I come in to have my eyesight examined and you tell me it's perfectly fine! (laughs) Which it is! (laughs)
Mr. Stubborn: That's what they all say. I'll be the judge of that! I'm the doctor!
Mr. Happy: You're so right. Sorry about that. Examine away, Mr. Stubborn!
(Mr. Stubborn puts his hands behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: Don't tell me what to do!
(Mr. Stubborn pulls out two bananas from behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: How many bananas do you see?
Mr. Happy: Two delicious bananas!
(Mr. Stubborn puts the bananas behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: WRONG!!
(Mr. Stubborn pulls out three candy canes from behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: How many candy canes am I holding?
Mr. Happy: Uh, that would be three.
(Mr. Stubborn pulls the candy canes away)
Mr. Stubborn: WRONG AGAIN!
(Mr. Stubborn points at Mr. Happy with one of the candy canes)
Mr. Stubborn: You're as blind as a bat! It's a good thing you're here.
(Mr. Stubborn starts sucking on one of the candy canes)
Mr. Happy: Mr. Stubborn. (chuckles) I don't mean to disagree, but...
(Mr. Stubborn spits out the candy cane he was sucking on and it hits Mr. Happy's face)
Mr. Stubborn: Are you the eye doctor?
Mr. Happy: No.
Mr. Stubborn: Am I the eye doctor?
Mr. Happy: Yes, but I...
Mr. Stubborn: Then let me do my job!!
(Mr. Stubborn walks over to the light switch)
Mr. Stubborn: Tell me what you see here.
(Mr. Stubborn turns off the lights and turns on a projector. The projector is showing an image of a windmill)
Mr. Happy: A wonderful windmill!
Mr. Stubborn: WRONG!!
(Mr. Stubborn shows a slide of a zebra)
Mr. Stubborn: And here.
Mr. Happy: A...zebra?
Mr. Stubborn: WRONG!! How about this?
(Mr. Stubborn shows a slide of him in the bathtub. Mr. Stubborn is stunned to see that humiliating picture)
Horse (offscreen): (neighs)
Mr. Stubborn: (growls)
(Mr. Stubborn shows a slide of him with an afro, goatee, and glasses, a slide of him holding a lollipop dressed as a little boy with a blonde bowl cut, yellow bowtie, and sailor hat, and a slide of him with a lampshade on his head with Little Miss Chatterbox in the background)
Mr. Stubborn: WHO PUT THAT THERE!?
(Mr. Stubborn shows a slide of a chicken)
Mr. Stubborn: What do you see here?
Mr. Happy: That would be the Dillydale Bantam Hen.
(The lights turn back on)
Mr. Happy: (chuckles) Otherwise known as the common chicken.
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): WRONG!!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Stubborn)
Mr. Stubborn: This is more serious than I thought! We must do another test!
Mr. Happy: Honestly...
(Mr. Stubborn wheels in a tonometer in front of Mr. Happy)
Mr. Happy: Mr. Stubborn, I see just fine!
(Mr. Happy scotches back as the tonometer is pushed very close to him)
Mr. Stubborn: Look into this machine.
(The camera zooms in on a very nervous Mr. Happy)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): It will blow a small, short blast of air at your eye.
(The camera cuts over to Mr. Stubborn)
Mr. Stubborn: To make sure it is healthy. Now just relax.
(Mr. Stubborn pushes a button on the machine and a huge blast of air shoots out of the tonometer and Mr. Happy is blown out of his chair and across the room)
Mr. Happy: WOAH!!
(Mr. Happy crashes into something offscreen before dragging himself back to the chair and sitting back down)
Mr. Happy: I think that small, short blast of air might be just a tad too strong. (chuckles)
Mr. Stubborn: I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU THINK!!
(Mr. Stubborn points at Mr. Happy)
Mr. Stubborn: You are only the patient.
(Mr. Stubborn kicks the tonometer away, takes out a remote, and pushes a button. A phoropter lowers down over Mr. Happy's eyes)
Mr. Stubborn: Look through here. This will tell me what kind of glasses you need.
(The camera zooms in on Mr. Happy)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Which one of these...
(Mr. Stubborn adjusts one of the knobs on the phoropter)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Helps you see better?
(The camera cuts to the phoropter's point of view and the lens changes from clear to slightly distorted)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): This one?
(The phoropter lens changes to a more distorted lens that makes everything all smudgy and blurred together)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Or this one?
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Honestly, I see just fine without-
(Mr. Stubborn pops up and is shown wavy and without an outline)
Mr. Stubborn: Answer my question!
(Mr. Stubborn moves out of the way)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): This one?
(The phoropter lens changes to an identical lens with the same vision result)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Or this one?
Mr. Happy: Why they're both-
Mr. Stubborn: That's what I thought!
(Mr. Stubborn changes the phoropter lens to a lens that is very distorted and squiggly. Nothing is legible anymore)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): This one?
(The phoropter lens changes to a distorted lens that makes everything all squiggly and extremely illegible and distorted)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Or this one?
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Happy)
Mr. Happy: Woah-ho-ho!
(Mr. Happy moves the phoropter away)
Mr. Happy: I can't see a thing!
Mr. Stubborn: You're telling me!
(Mr. Stubborn takes out a pair of eyeglasses from behind his back)
Mr. Stubborn: Here are your eyeglasses.
(Mr. Stubborn hands Mr. Happy the eyeglasses)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): You must wear them all day.
(Mr. Happy puts the eyeglasses on and his pupils dilate)
Mr. Stubborn (offscreen): Do not take them off!
(Mr. Happy blinks twice to try and get use to them)
Mr. Happy: They are terribly stylish but, do you really think I need them?
(Mr. Happy blinks)
Mr. Happy: (chuckles nervously)
Mr. Stubborn: WHO IS THE DOCTOR HERE!? NOW GO!!
(Mr. Happy cautiously gets down from the chair and struggles to look around)
Mr. Stubborn: I HAVE OTHER PATIENTS TO SEE!
(Mr. Happy looks around)
Mr. Happy: Thank you, Mr. Stubborn.
(The camera cuts to Mr. Happy's point of view to show that the eyeglasses Mr. Happy is wearing make the chair he was sitting in look like a person and Mr. Stubborn like a huge purple blob with swirly eyes)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): It's wonderful to know...
(The camera cuts back to the regular point of view)
Mr. Happy: That you take such good care of your patients! (chuckles)
(Mr. Happy walks away and bumps into a wall)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Ooh!
(Mr. Happy walks towards the exit but bumps into the doorframe)
Mr. Happy: Oof! (laughs)
(Mr. Happy tumbles out of the examination room and is heard crashing into something offscreen. Mr. Stubborn just turns away and crosses his arms. The camera zooms out to show Little Miss Whoops. In the eyeglasses are two scenes. In the left lens, it is the previous scene. In the right lens, it is the first bumper. The camera zooms in towards the right lens and the first bumper plays. Mr. Fussy is shown standing in front of a full-length mirror. Mr. Fussy takes out a set of eyeglasses with lights flashing on the frame. Mr. Fussy takes off his old eyeglasses and puts on the new ones. Mr. Fussy looks in the mirror to see how they look. But instead of his reflection, he sees Little Miss Scary wearing the same eyeglasses)
Miss Scary: AAHH!!
(Mr. Fussy jumps up and runs away in fear with the new eyeglasses falling off as he flees)
Miss Scary: (snorts and chuckles)
(The screen fades to black and "Four Eyes Mix" plays. It is worth acknowledging that Mr. Fussy is wearing a baseball hat usually worn by rappers)
Miss Whoops, Mr. Fussy, and Mr. Nervous: 🎵Four eyes are better than one.
Four eyes are better than one. 🎵
Mr. Nervous: Indeed.
Miss Whoops, Mr. Fussy, and Mr. Nervous: 🎵Four eyes are better than one.
Four eyes are better than one. 🎵
Mr. Nervous: You know it!
Miss Whoops: 🎵They call us four eyes cause we wear glasses, yo.
Can't see a thing without 'em but we go with the flow. 🎵
(Little Miss Whoops accidentally crashes into Mr. Happy's car)
Mr. Happy: Wonderful!
Miss Whoops: 🎵We're dashin' with the fashion and our work's never done.
It's a not-so-secret fact that four eyes are better than one. 🎵
Mr. Nervous: You bet!
Miss Whoops, Mr. Fussy, and Mr. Nervous: 🎵Four eyes are better than one.
Four eyes are better than one.🎵
Miss Whoops: 🎵Now take the four-eyed pirate on his fancy ship
Where a scary one-eyed pirate showed off her swordsmanship.
The captain put the stop before the fight had begun.
One again he proved to us four eyes are better than one.🎵
Miss Whoops, Mr. Fussy, and Mr. Nervous: 🎵Four eyes are better than one.
Four eyes are better than one.🎵
Miss Whoops: 🎵Remember four-eyed David when he took on his foe?
Fighting single-eyed Goliath
Blow-for-blow, toe-to-toe
If it wasn't for his glasses, he might not have won.
Once again, history proves four eyes are better than one.🎵
Mr. Nervous: Oh, yeah!
Miss Whoops, Mr. Fussy, and Mr. Nervous: 🎵Four eyes are better than one.
Four eyes are better than one.🎵
Mr. Nervous: You bet!
Miss Whoops: 🎵They call us four eyes even though we save the day.
Every time some one-eyed villain comes and gets in our way.
Just because our vision's blurry doesn't mean that we'll run.
You can always count on us.🎵
Miss Whoops, Mr. Fussy, Mr. Nervous, and Mr. Nosey: 🎵Four eyes are better than one.🎵
(Four Eyes Mix ends. The next scene begins with Little Miss Helpful in front of a shack with huge eyeglasses on top of the roof)
Miss Helpful: Hi there! I'm Miss Helpful!
(Little Miss Helpful walks over to show the three Dillydalians who wear glasses; Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous)
Miss Helpful: And if you're like me, you've noticed that a lot of people wear glasses that...(chuckles)
(The camera zooms in on Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): Face it! Are not very exciting.
(Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous are surprised to hear this)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): In fact, they're downright boring!
(Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous become shocked upon hearing this with Little Miss Whoops holding her eyeglasses)
Mr. Nervous: (gasps)
(The camera shows "Little Miss Helpful's Eyeglass Shack")
Miss Helpful (voiceover): That's why they need a visit to "Miss Helpful's Eyeglass Shack"!
(Little Miss Helpful takes Mr. Fussy's eyeglasses from him. Much to Mr. Fussy's annoyance)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): Where we'll give your peepers a little pizzazz!
(Little Miss Helpful places a pair of glasses with a frame styled to look like toothbrushes and toothpaste (which is what the frame is really made of) onto Mr. Fussy's face)
Miss Helpful: I call this style, "The Dandy."
Mr. Fussy: Is it me, or do these glasses smell like toothpaste?
Miss Helpful: Oh, they sure do. That's because they're made from 100% recycled toothbrushes!
Mr. Fussy: (screams in disgust)
(Little Miss Helpful walks over to Little Miss Whoops)
Miss Helpful: Feeling kind of frumpy?
(Little Miss Whoops glares at Little Miss Helpful in annoyance)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): Try a whole new look...
(Little Miss Helpful takes off Little Miss Whoops' regular glasses and puts a pair of glasses with flashing lights on Little Miss Whoops)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): With "the Blinkers!" You'll be sure to get attention with these!
(Little Miss Whoops walks backwards towards and open manhole cover due to the lights on her glasses blinding her)
Miss Whoops: Ah! I can't see with all these lights!
(Little Miss Whoops falls through the open manhole cover)
Miss Whoops (from the sewers): Whoops!
(Little Miss Whoops is heard splashing into the sewer water)
Miss Helpful: And the blinkers are especially helpful when you're in the dark.
Rats (from the sewers): (squeaking)
Miss Whoops (from the sewers): Oh look! Rats!
Miss Helpful: Don't just take my word for it. Listen to what some of my satisfied customers have to say about "Miss Helpful's Eyeglass Shack!"
(The scene cuts to Mr. Nervous sitting on a park bench wearing glasses with rhinestones on the edges. Mr. Nervous is trembling as usual)
Mr. Nervous: Oh! At first, I was afraid of the sparkle.
(Mr. Nervous stops trembling. Mr. Messy peeks up from inside a nearby trash can)
Mr. Nervous: But then I decided to live on the edge!
(Mr. Messy pops up from the trash can)
Mr. Messy: Looking good, Mr. Nervous!
(Mr. Nervous scoots to the other side of the bench in fear and the bench tips over due to the uneven weight)
Mr. Nervous: Geh!
(The scene transitions to inside the "Eyeglass Shack" where Little Miss Helpful is helping out Mr. Strong. They ae standing in front of a stand showing various eyeglass frames)
Mr. Strong: Yo, Miss Helpful! I don't need to wear glasses, but I would like to change my look. Can the "Eyeglass Shack" help me?
Miss Helpful: You bet, Mr. Strong!
(The camera zooms in towards Little Miss Helpful)
Miss Helpful: Here at the "Eyeglass Shack"...
(Little Miss Helpful takes a set of eyeglasses with star frames and shows the viewers that they do not have lenses in them)
Miss Helpful: We have a whole section of glasses without any lenses!
(The scene cuts to the place where technicians manufacture eyeglasses. Mr. Lazy is one of the technicians but has fallen asleep with a set of eyeglasses on the top of his head and holding a screwdriver in one of his hands)
Mr. Lazy: (snoring)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): In a rush? Don't worry!
(The camera zooms out to show a shelf of eyeglasses broken with various eyeglasses on the floor)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): Our skilled technicians...
(Mr. Tickle runs by tickling Mr. Scatterbrain)
Mr. Tickle and Mr. Scatterbrain: (laughs)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): Carefully make every pair of glasses...
(Mr. Tickle and Mr. Scatterbrain briefly crash into something offscreen before resuming the tickle-n-chase)
Mr. Tickle and Mr. Scatterbrain: (laughs)
Miss Helpful (voiceover): While you wait!
(Mr. Tickle and Mr. Scatterbrain briefly crash into something offscreen. The scene cuts back to in front of the "Eyeglass Shack" where Mr. Fussy, Little Miss Whoops, and Mr. Nervous are wearing they eyeglasses Little Miss Helpful gave them and Mr. Lazy, Mr. Strong, Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Tickle, and Mr. Messy are wearing various eyeglass frames without lenses. Little Miss Helpful is in front of all of them wrapping up the commercial)
Miss Helpful: So come on down and give your peepers a little pizzazz at "Miss Helpful's Eyeglass Shack"!
(The screen fades to a flower-covered background as the logo for the "Eyeglass Shack" grows and spins in the center of the screen with Little Miss Helpful standing next to the logo. The screen fades the second bumper. Mr. Fussy is shown standing in front of a full-length mirror. Mr. Fussy takes out a set of eyeglasses with black lenses and a blue frame. Mr. Fussy takes off his old eyeglasses and puts on the new ones. Mr. Fussy looks in the mirror to see how they look. But instead of his reflection, he sees Little Miss Whoops wearing the same eyeglasses. Little Miss Whoops waves hello to Mr. Fussy and leans to the side as if she was leaning on something. But she is not and the mirror tilts over)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(The mirror shatters as it falls onto the floor. Mr. Fussy looks around and realizes that he will be blamed for the damages)
Mr. Fussy: Oh!
(Mr. Fussy runs away in a panic and the screen fades to black. A dance video begins. Jazz music plays as Little Miss Whoops stands in the middle of a circle as tons of eyeglasses spin around. The camera cuts over to Mr. Fussy as he dances in the middle rectangle as sparkly orange and blue eyeglasses move across two rectangles. One above Mr. Fussy and one below him. The camera cuts over to Mr. Nervous as six different types of giant eyeglasses appear around him. Mr. Nervous winces in fear and tries to move them away before panicking)
Mr. Nervous: (screams)
(The camera zooms in on Mr. Nervous' mouth to transition the scene a fancy staircase. Little Miss Whoops, Mr. Nervous (who is missing his shoes), and Mr. Fussy lower down onto the stairs each wearing top hats and holding a cane. All three of them start tap dancing on the stairs to the music. Then a set of round eyeglasses grows and spins on the screen then shrinks and spins away to show many Little Miss Whoops' and eyeglasses dancing around in two different sized spinning circles. Then Little Miss Naughty rises up wearing eyeglasses with sparkles on the frame and dances in the center of the screen. A red curtain lowers and ends the dance video. The curtain then rises up to transition the next scene. The next scene begins with a shot of an airplane flying through the sky)
Narrator: There are some Mr. Men and Little Misses who can't see a thing without their eyeglasses.
(The camera cuts to inside the airplane. Little Miss Whoops is shown working as a flight attendant and is fidgeting her eyeglasses around)
Narrator: Unfortunately they're the ones who usually lose them.
(Little Miss Whoops starts pushing her service cart around the cabin past Little Miss Sunshine, Mr. Lazy (who is reading a magazine) and Mr. Scatterbrain, and Mr. Grumpy (who is not pleased with his seatmate) and Mr. Rude. As Little Miss Whoops pushes her cart towards Mr. Messy (who is listening to music on his MP3 player), Mr. Happy's voice is heard through the P.A. system)
Mr. Happy (over the P.A.): This is Mr. Happy!
(The camera cuts over to the cockpit where Mr. Happy is revealed to be the pilot and is shown flying the plane with his feet while he is using the P.A. system)
Mr. Happy: Your captain speaking!
(The camera cuts back to Little Miss Whoops pushing her service cart through the cabin)
Mr. Happy (over the P.A.): Miss Whoops, our wonderful flight attendant...
(The camera pans over to Mr. Bounce as he bounces past Little Miss Helpful, and Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey. Little Miss Helpful is the only one concerned for what Mr. Bounce's bouncing could result in on the flight)
Mr. Happy (over the P.A.): Will be in the cabin to serve you! So sit back, and enjoy...
(The camera cuts back over to Little Miss Whoops as she passes by Mr. Messy, Mr. Tall (who is reading an magazine) and Mr. Fussy (who is analyzing his pillow), and Mr. Strong with her service cart)
Mr. Happy (over the P.A.): What should be a fantastic flight! (laughs)
(Mr. Bounce bounces by and hits one of the overhead luggage compartments as he bounces away. Luggage falls on top of Little Miss Whoops. She surfaces from the pile unharmed but completely blind as her glasses fell off somewhere in the pile of suitcases)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(Little Miss Whoops rubs her eyes)
Miss Whoops: Lost my glasses! Oh well! I can see without them.
(Little Miss Whoops puts all the suitcases that fell out of the overhead compartment (and unknowingly her glasses) back into the overhead compartment. Mr. Bounce then bounces by and Little Miss Whoops catches him and puts him in the overhead compartment as well)
Mr. Bounce: Oh!
(Little Miss Whoops closes the overhead compartment. After that, she pushes the beverage cart over to where Mr. Nervous is sitting. Mr. Nervous is shown reading a magazine. Behind him is Little Miss Giggles and in front of him is Mr. Strong. Upon reaching Mr. Nervous, Little Miss Whoops walks very close to him)
Mr. Nervous: Geh!
Miss Whoops: What would you like to drink, Miss Naughty?
(Mr. Nervous trembles as he puts down the magazine he was reading)
Mr. Nervous: Geh, oh! Oh, uh...I'm Mr. Nervous.
(Little Miss Whoops looks closely at Mr. Nervous)
Miss Whoops: Oh yeah!
(Little Miss Whoops backs away from Mr. Nervous)
Miss Whoops: What would you like for lunch, Mr. Nervous?
Mr. Nervous: What are my choices?
(Mr. Bump is shown walking down the aisle behind Little Miss Whoops. Little Miss Whoops accidentally rear ends Mr. Bump as she bends down to get the choices Mr. Nervous has for lunch. Mr. Bump ends up seeing stars upon falling down)
Mr. Bump: Ow!
(Little Miss Whoops digs around the drawers of her cart and pulls out two dishes. One of the dishes knocks Mr. Bump further down the aisle)
Mr. Bump: (grunts)
(Little Miss Whoops struggles to see the dishes she took out)
Miss Whoops: What is this stuff?
(Mr. Bump is heard crashing into something offscreen. Mr. Nervous notices that Little Miss Whoops isn't wearing her eyeglasses)
Mr. Nervous: WHERE ARE YOUR EYEGLASSES, MISS WHOOPS?!
Miss Whoops: Aah, who needs them!
(Little Miss Whoops looks closely at the lunch option she was holding in her right hand and accidentally spills it out in the process)
Miss Whoops: Your choice are pickle cake...
(Little Miss Whoops looks closely at the lunch option she was holding in her left hand and accidentally spills it out in the process)
Miss Whoops: Or a mayonnaise sandwich.
(Mr. Nervous starts trembling)
Mr. Nervous: D'oh-ho! Airplane food really IS bad!
(Little Miss Whoops puts the empty trays on her cart)
Miss Whoops: Think about it.
(Little Miss Whoops walks away)
Miss Whoops: I'll be right back.
(The call button light turns on. Little Miss Whoops walks over to the row where Mr. Quiet and Little Miss Scary are sitting in as it was their call light that turned on. In the row in front of them is Little Miss Curious)
Miss Whoops: Can I help you, Miss Sunshine?
(Mr. Quiet is baffled by the fact that he was called "Little Miss Sunshine"
Mr. Quiet: Uh, should I be insulted?
(Little Miss Scary notices that Little Miss Whoops isn't wearing her glasses)
Miss Scary: Where are your glasses, Miss Whoops?
Miss Whoops: That's a very good question. Maybe I'll find out someday. How can I help you?
Miss Scary: I have a complaint! This flight hasn't been very scary!
Miss Whoops: Wait until you see your choices for lunch! It'll get a whole lot scarier then! (chuckles) Let me turn off this light.
(Little Miss Whoops climbs on top of Mr. Quiet and Little Miss Scary so she can reach the button for the light. Unable to see the buttons, she presses all three buttons that are above her. She first pushes a button in the shape of a blue rectangle with a pillow on it, then a button in the shape of a green triangle with a lightbulb on it, and finally a button in the shape of an orange circle with a red circle with an "X" through it. That last button ends up dropping the oxygen masks in front of the passengers. Little Miss Whoops falls over when the masks drop and all the passengers are speechless to see the oxygen masks drop despite cabin pressure being normal. Well, everyone except Mr. Scatterbrain, who puts his oxygen mask on like it was a hat. Little Miss Whoops runs back to her service cart, which is where Mr. Nervous is sitting. Mr. Nervous is shown hyperventilating into the oxygen mask. Little Miss Whoops bumps into the service cart and it rolls away. Realizing the trouble Little Miss Whoops' blindness is causing, Mr. Nervous panics and realizes what he has to do)
Mr. Nervous: (yelps) FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS ALIVE!!
(Mr. Nervous takes off his eyeglasses and hands them to Little Miss Whoops)
Mr. Nervous: TAKE MY GLASSES!! YOU NEED THEM MORE THAN I!! HO-HO-HO!
(Little Miss Whoops takes Mr. Nervous' eyeglasses from him upon realizing his reason for doing so)
Miss Whoops: Thanks, Mr. Nervous. I guess I probably should see what I'm doing since I'm practically in charge of this whole plane!
(The camera zooms out to show Little Miss Giggles sitting behind Mr. Nervous and Mr. Strong sitting in front of Mr. Nervous)
Miss Giggles: (giggles)
(Little Miss Whoops puts on Mr. Nervous' glasses. It should be noted that Little Miss Whoops' eyes look smaller compared to when she wears her actual glasses. She still gives Mr. Nervous the "okay" sign with her hands despite the difference)
Miss Whoops: Oh yeah! Much better.
Miss Giggles: (giggles)
(Little Miss Whoops down the cabin past Little Miss Giggles. Upon reaching Mr. Bump and Mr. Tickle (who are behind Little Miss Giggles), Mr. Bump pushes the call light and alerts Little Miss Whoops. Little Miss Whoops stops walking to see what the issue is. It is important to note that Mr. Tickle and Mr. Bump are seated in an exit row)
Miss Whoops: Hello, Miss Chatterbox. How can I help you?
Mr. Bump: Uh, actually, it's me...Mr. Bump. Uh, could you help me get my seat to go back?
(Mr. Bump looks at his seat)
Mr. Bump: I think this button is broken.
Miss Whoops: Let me try!
(Little Miss Whoops walks behind where Mr. Bump and Mr. Tickle are sitting. Little Miss Whoops climbs over into their row and accidentally knocks Mr. Tickle out of his seat)
Mr. Tickle: Oh!
(Little Miss Whoops sits down and opens the top part of the seat's armrest and starts pulling on some wires to fix Mr. Bump's reclining button. But Little Miss Whoops is unaware of her right foot being so close to the handle that opens the emergency exit. This results in Little Miss Whoops' foot accidentally opening the emergency exit's door. Little Miss Whoops falls out of Mr. Tickle's seat and the airplane starts depressurizing. Mr. Bump holds onto his seat for dear life)
Mr. Bump: Poopity Poop!!!
(Mr. Bump gets sucked out of the plane along with Little Miss Whoops' stewardess hat)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(A suitcase is launched into the air and hits the baggage compartment containing Mr. Bounce and Little Miss Whoops' glasses. This frees Mr. Bounce though and he bounces down the aisle past the non-expressive Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Rude, the oblivious Mr. Lazy and Mr. Scatterbrain, and the terrified Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Sunshine)
Mr. Bounce: Thank you for such a lovely flight!
(The camera cuts further down the aisle to show Little Miss Curious, Little Miss Chatterbox, Mr. Quiet, and Little Miss Sunshine freaking out about the situation. Meanwhile, Little Miss Scary is having a blast over the terrifying change)
Miss Curious, Miss Chatterbox, and Miss Sunshine: (screaming inaudibly)
Miss Scary: (snorts and laughs)
(Little Miss Scary holds Mr. Quiet in excitement)
Miss Scary: Now this is scary! I love it!
(The camera cuts to a terrified Mr. Nervous. Mr. Nervous is using a suitcase to shield himself from the terror)
Mr. Nervous: Perilous plane of panic!
(The camera cuts over to the cockpit where an oblivious Mr. Happy continues to fly the plane)
Mr. Happy: What a beautiful day for flying. I hope you're all enjoying the flight as much as I am. (laughs)
(Mr. Strong runs into the exit row and closes the emergency exit door)
Mr. Strong: (grunts)
(Mr. Strong falls over as the cabin pressure returns to normal. Little Miss Whoops falls flat on her face and notices her eyeglasses right in front of her. Much to her happiness. She gets up and shows everyone that she found her eyeglasses)
Miss Whoops: Look what I found!
(Little Miss Whoops walks over to Mr. Nervous to return his eyeglasses. She is holding his eyeglasses in one hand and her eyeglasses in the other. Mr. Strong has returned to his seat in front of Mr. Nervous and he, Mr. Nervous, and Little Miss Giggles (who is behind Mr. Nervous) are shown to be shaken from the terrifying event)
Miss Whoops: Here are your glasses, Mr. Nervous! Thanks!
(Mr. Nervous pushes his eyeglasses away)
Mr. Nervous: OH NO, MISS WHOOPS!
(Little Miss Whoops walks away)
Mr. Nervous: It's probably best that I can't see my doom!
(The camera cuts to Little Miss Whoops' point of view, resulting in the screen becoming very blurry)
Miss Whoops (offscreen): What a difference...
(Little Miss Whoops puts her eyeglasses back on and the vision clears up. The whole cabin is trashes and Little Miss Chatterbox, Mr. Scatterbrain, and Mr. Lazy are shown shell shocked from the events)
Miss Whoops (offscreen): When you wear the right pair of glasses!
(The camera cuts back to the normal point of view and Little Miss Whoops realizes all the damage she has caused. The whole plane is a mess and all the passengers are shell shocked. The viewers see Little Miss Sunshine in a fetal position and Mr. Tickle stuck in between one of the chairs)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(The screen fades to black and the third bumper plays. Mr. Fussy is shown standing in front of a full-length mirror. Mr. Fussy takes out a set of eyeglasses with clear lenses and a blue frame with sparkles. Mr. Fussy takes off his old eyeglasses and puts on the new ones. Mr. Fussy looks in the mirror to see how they look. But instead of his reflection, he sees Mr. Scatterbrain wearing the same eyeglasses)
Mr. Fussy: Hmmm?
(The Mr. Scatterbrain reflection pulls down a blind that covers the mirror. Mr. Fussy turns towards the viewers and scratches his head in confusion)
Mr. Fussy: Oh!
(The screen fades to black and the next scene shows various Mr. Men and Little Misses walking past the "Eyeglass Shack". All of them are wearing various eyeglass frames. Mr. Happy is shown wearing the eyeglasses given to him by Mr. Stubborn, Mr. Nosey is shown wearing eyeglasses with a blue frame, and Mr. Small is wearing sunglasses)
Narrator: There's little doubt that in Dillydale...
(Little Miss Chatterbox and Mr. Fussy walk by. Mr. Fussy is wearing his usual pair of eyeglasses while Little Miss Chatterbox is wearing eyeglasses with a feather-style frame. Mr. Happy bumps into the "Eyeglass Shack" but shakes off the bump as he laughs inaudibly. Mr. Grumpy also walks by wearing sunglasses)
Narrator: Or anywhere else for that matter, the right pair of glasses
(Mr. Small, Mr. Nosey, Mr. Fussy, and Little Miss Chatterbox walk out of the frame. Suddenly, a whirring noise is heard coming from the sky)
Narrator: Is a very important thing!
(Mr. Bump falls from the sky and hits the roof of the Eyeglass Shack. The giant eyeglasses on the roof fall off and the lenses shatter upon hitting the ground)
Mr. Bump: P'ah!
(Mr. Bump lands on the ground and Mr. Happy and Mr. Grumpy turn around and look at Mr. Bump very concerned about him. Mr. Bump's suitcase then falls from the sky, bounces off the roof, and lands next to Mr. Bump. The suitcase has opened face flat on the ground with some of his stuff spilling out of it. The screen fades to black and the episode ends here)