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Revision as of 23:11, 8 May 2017
Little Miss Star is the nineteenth book in the Little Miss series by Roger Hargreaves.
Story
Little Miss Star wants to be popular more than anything. She goes to see a man (of which we can only see his long legs, this is later revealed to be Roger Hargreaves), and the next day she walks past a shop window and sees her book (Little Miss Star by Roger Hargreaves) in the window.
Trivia
- In Little Miss Star The Leading Witness, she had an alter ego called The Masked Avenger.
- In Little Miss Star Goes To Jollywood, in Miss Star's dream Mr. Mean was her director and Mr. Uppity was her chaffuer named James.
- Both her and Mr. Small request that Roger Hargreaves write a book about them.
Counterparts
- Her Letterland counterpart is Quarrelsome Queen because they have orange hair.
- Her Toddworld counterpart is Stella because they both dream of being a star.
- Her Wonderful World of Rojo counterpart is Rosa the Meerkat because they both dream of being a star.
- Her Hotel Room Penguin counterpart is Starlina the Hamster because they have the word Star of their names.
- Her Little Monsters counterpart is TV Trevor because they dream of being famous.
- Her Beavis and Butthead counterpart is Beavis because they both have alter egos (I am Cornholio! I need T.P. for my bunghole.)
- Her Harry Potter counterpart is Harry Potter, because they are both famous.
- Her other Harry Potter counterpart is Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, because once again they are both famous.
- Her Fanboy and Chum Chum counterpart is Sigmund The Sorcerer, because they are both famous.
- Her Street Fighter counterpart is Fei Long, because they are both famous.
- Her Mortal Kombat counterpart is Johnny Cage, because they are both famous.
- Her Total Drama counterpart is Dakota because they are both famous.
- Her Sgt Frog counterpart is Sumomo because they are both famous.
- Her Rainbow Brite counterpart is Indigo, because they are both famous.
- Her Marvel Comics counterpart is Tony Stark/Iron Man, because they are both famous.
- Her Alvin and the Chipmunks counterpart is Alvin because they are both celebrities.
- Her Lalaloopsy counterpart is Harmony B. Sharp because they are both stars and can sing
- Her Care Bear Cousins counterpart is Noble Heart Horse because they are both stars and can dance
- Her Betty Boop counterpart is the titular character because they are both famous.
International publications & translations
This is a list of alternate titles for this book being published internationally.
- Madame Vedette (French)
- Η Κύριος Διάσημη (Greek)
- 明星小姐 (Taiwan)
- スターちゃん (Japanese)
- 스타양 (Korean)
List of characters
This is a list of Mr. Men, Little Miss and other special characters that appear in this book.
- Roger Hargreaves
- Bus Driver
- Plane Hostess
Title character other appearances
This is a list of other books that the title character has appeared in.
- Little Miss Brainy (With a blue nose instead of red)
- Little Miss Birthday
- Little Miss Fabulous
- A Job For Little Miss Giggles(TV)(cameo)
- A Very Happy Day For Mr. Happy(TV)
- Little Miss Star, the Leading Witness (TV)
- Little Miss Star Goes To Jollywood (TV)
- Mr. Clumsy in the Brains and the Brawn (TV)
- Mr. Forgetful, the World's Best Actor (TV)
- Little Miss Wise's Crazy Day (TV)
- Mr. Clumsy, Head Butler (TV)
- Little Miss Splendid's Gift (TV)
- Mr. Noisy, the Music Man (TV)(cameo)
- Mr. Skinny is up the spout (TV)
- Another Victory for Little Miss Splendid(TV)(mentioned)
- Mr. Small's Big Dream (TV)(cameo, with no nose and no shoes)
- Little Miss Trouble and the Magic Paint (TV)(cameo, no shoes)
- Little Miss Chatterbox Finds Her Calling (TV)
Gallery
See also
External links
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