- 'That won't stop me!'
- — Little Miss Stubborn, 'Little Miss Stubborn Goes Right to the Bitter End', Mr. Men and Little Miss
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Little Miss Stubborn
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Book No.
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27
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Release Date
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January 14, 1990
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Little Miss Stubborn is the twenty-seventh book in the Little Miss series by Roger Hargreaves. She was created by two writers, Viviane Cohen and Evelyne Lallemand and an illustrator, Colette David.
Story[]
Little Miss Stubborn in the books.
Little Miss Stubborn is heading to Mr. Strong's house for some eggs. after a long journey with many stops in the wrong countries, she finally arrives at Mr. Strong's house and, tired from her adventure, eats a gigantic omelet without permission.
Voice Actresses[]
- Jill Shilling (1995-1997)
- Alyson Court (1997-1999)
About Her[]
- Shape: Round
- Color: Purple
- Personality: Determined, bratty, firm, bossy, stubborn, resolved, headstrong, willful, attitude, settled, rebellious, sassy
- Friends: Mr. Grumpy Mr. Grumble, Little Miss Tiny, Little Miss Brainy, Mr. Greedy
- Enemies: Mr. Happy, Little Miss Sunshine, Mr. Rude, Mr. Mean, Little Miss Bossy, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Trouble
Trivia[]
- Even though Little Miss Stubborn is the twenty-seventh book in the Little Miss series, she is placed twenty-sixth in the Little Miss Library, between Little Miss Brainy and Little Miss Curious which were the twenty-sixth and twenty-eighth books in the Little Miss series, respectively, though they are respectively placed twenty-fifth and twenty-seventh in the Little Miss Library.
- The reasoning behind Mr. Stubborn's appearance in The Mr. Men Show is that executive producer Eryk Casemiro stated that the female characters in the series should remain mostly positive. [1]
- Although she was reassigned into Mr. Stubborn, Little Miss Stubborn and Little Miss Curious are the only French-originated characters to be adapted into The Mr. Men Show in some form of capacity.
- She, Mr. Messy and Little Miss Brilliant are the only ones in the 1995 cartoon series to not have any cameo appearances, while the rest (including Little Miss Quick) to have cameo roles.
- Although not explicitly said, her talent is perfect timing. In other words, she knows the best time to interfere.
Counterparts[]
See Counterparts Wiki.
International publications & translations[]
This is a list of alternate titles for this book being published internationally:
- Madame Têtue (French)
- Miss Sturkopf (German)
- Miss Cabezota (Spanish)
- Mevrouwtje Koppig (Dutch)
- Mevrouwtje Eigenwijs (Dutch; 2012)
- Senhora Teimosa (Portuguese)
- Η Κυρία Πεισματάρα (I Kyría Peismatára) (Greek)
- Lille Frøken Stædig (Danish)
- Mała Uparciuszka (Polish)
- İnatçı Küçük Hanım (Turkish, 1998)
- Küçük Bayan İnatçı (Turkish, 2019)
- 固执小姐 (Gùzhi Xiǎojiě; China)
- 固執小姐 (Gùzhí Xiǎojiě; Taiwan)
- 頑固小姐 (Waan⁴ gu³ Siu² ze²; Cantonese)
- がんこちゃん (Ganko-Chan; Japanese)
- 고집양 (Gojip-yang; Korean)
- גברת עקשנית (Gvéret 'Akshanít; Hebrew)
- خانم کوچولوی لجباز (Xânom Kučulu-ye Lajbâz; Persian, Gohar Danesh/Avae Andisheh)
- لجباز خانم (Lajbâz-e Xânom; Persian, Ghadiyani)
List of characters[]
This is a list of Mr. Men, Little Miss and other special characters that appear in this book.
- Mr. Nosey
- Mr. Sneeze
- Mr. Strong
- Coldland Worm
Title character other appearances[]
Books[]
- Mr. Calm
- Little Miss Stubborn and the Unicorn
- Mr. Men - Adventure in Ancient Greece
- Little Miss Stubborn - The Wrong Advice
- Mr. Men go Cycling
- Dandelion Counting
- Mr. Men Little Miss - Vets
- Mr. Men Little Miss: Talent Show
- Mr. Men Little Miss - Sharing
- Mr. Men Little Miss - Happy Eid
- Mr. Men Little Miss: The Baby Dinosaur
- Mr. Men - Search and Find
- My First Mr. Happy Book
- Mr. Men Little Miss - Something New
- The Little Misses' Fabulous Book of Nail Art
- Mr. Men Little Miss - Saying Sorry
I Grow Up with the Mr. Men and Little Miss[]
- Little Miss Scatterbrain and Little Miss Stubborn are Arguing (Issue #6, 1997)
- Little Miss Tidy's Secret Box (Issue #7, 1997) (mentioned)
- What is a Prying Question? (Issue #9, 1997)
- Why Don't We Always Have Everything We Want? (Issue #17, 1997)
- The Song of Little Miss Stubborn (Issue #20, 1997)
- Little Miss Stubborn's Animals (Issue #28, April 1998)
- Little Miss Stubborn and Mr. No (Issue #46, February 1999)
- Little Miss Scatterbrain's Puzzle (Issue #48, February 1999) (mentioned)
- Little Miss Stubborn's Riddles (Issue 54, April 1999)
- Little Miss Stubborn is Wrongly Stubborn (Issue #59, May 1999)
- Little Miss Stubborn Wants a Bath (Issue #60, May 1999)
- How Modest, Little Miss Star! (Issue #61, June 1999)
- Why Shouldn't We Sleep in the Sun? (Issue #66, July 1999)
- Why Do Grown-Ups Argue? (Issue #68, August 1999)
- What's On Your Mind? (Issue #71, August 1999)
- A Poem by Mr. Cheerful (Issue #71, August 1999)
- Bless You, Little Miss Stubborn! (Issue #79, October 1999)
Television[]
- He...Hello Little Miss Shy (only appears on the Australian DVD cover)
- Little Miss Stubborn Goes Right to the Bitter End (TV)
Mr. Men Little Miss / ミスタ一メン リトルミス[]
Gallery[]
See also[]
External links[]
References[]
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