Little Miss Sunshine Brings A Smile is the 14th episode of the second season of Mr. Men and Little Miss. It was first broadcast on 15 March, 1996.
Plot[]
It was a cold and miserable day in Misterland. But Little Miss Sunshine helps out by cheering everyone up. She told Mr. Worry that you could sled down the hill in the snow. She told Mr. Greedy that if his house floods; he could have fish and chips forever. She told Little Miss Splendid that icicles suit her hat. She even told Little Miss Neat that she doesn't need to iron the snow it would flatten itself.) But Little Miss Sunshine still needed help so she asked Mr. Tickle who tickled everyone until they were all happy. Thanks to Little Miss Sunshine and Mr. Tickle.
Characters[]
- Little Miss Sunshine
- Mr. Stamp
- Crocodile (debut) (cameo)
- The Wizard (debut) (not named)
- Mr. Perfect (cameo)
- Mr. Grumpy (cameo)
- Mr. Daydream (cameo)
- Little Miss Dotty (cameo)
- Mr. Busy (cameo)
- Mr. Clever (cameo)
- Mr. Wrong (debut) (not named)
- Mr. Worry (cameo)
- Mr. Greedy (cameo)
- Little Miss Splendid (cameo)
- Little Miss Neat (cameo)
- Mr. Tickle
- Little Miss Bossy
- Little Miss Loud (debut) (cameo)
- Mr. Lazy (cameo)
- Mr. Mischief (cameo)
- Mr. Muddle (cameo)
- Mr. Chatterbox (cameo)
- Little Miss Helpful (voice only)
- Little Miss Trouble (voice only)
- Mr. Clumsy (voice only) (with a female voice)
- Little Miss Magic (cameo)
- Mr. Tall (cameo)
- Mr. Cheerful (cameo)
- Mr. Small (cameo)
- Mr. Slow (cameo)
- Mr. Funny (cameo)
- Snowmen
- Mr. Strong
- Mr. Bump (not named)
- Little Miss Late (cameo)
In Other Languages[]
Language | Name | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|
French | Quel Reconfort, Madame Bonheur! | What a Comfort, Madame Happiness! | |
Dutch | Mevrouwtje Zonnestraal vrolijkt de boel op | Miss Zonnestraal cheers things up | |
Hebrew |
Voices[]
UK Voices[]
- Jill Shilling - Little Miss Sunshine, Little Miss Helpful, Little Miss Trouble, Little Miss Splendid, Little Miss Bossy, and Little Miss Late, several Little Misses
- Gordon Peters - The Narrator, Mr. Tickle, Mr. Stamp, Mr. Greedy, Mr. Strong, Mr. Worry, Mr. Wrong, and Mr. Bump, Several Mr. Men
US Voices[]
- Len Carlson - Mr. Greedy, Mr. Tickle and Mr. Strong
- Alyson Court - Little Miss Sunshine and Little Miss Late
- Neil Crone - Mr. Bump, Mr. Worry and Mr. Stamp
- Catherine Disher - Little Miss Splendid
- Judy Marshak - Little Miss Bossy
- Ron Rubin - The Narrator and Mr. Wrong
French Voices[]
- Roger Carel - Narrator, Mr. Stamp, The Wizard, Mr. Tickle, Mr. Greedy, Mr. Bump, Mr Strong, Mr. Worry, Mr. Wrong, Several Mr. Men
- Patricia Legrand - Little Miss Trouble, Little Miss Late, Several Little Misses
- Danièle Hazan - Little Miss Bossy, Little Miss Sunshine, Little Miss Splendid
Dutch Voices[]
- Unknown
Transcript[]
- The transcript for "Little Miss Sunshine Brings A Smile" can be found here.
Trivia[]
- This is the fourth episode to feature another large amount of cameo appearances. The first was One day in the life of Mr. Perfect. The second was Mr. Funny puts on a show. The third was Mr. Strong: King of the Circus.
- This is a rare time where Mr. Tickle is shown not wanting to tickle people.
- Edited footage from "Happy Christmas Mr. Worry" has been reused for this episode.
- This is the first episode for several things:
- The Wizard's first appearance and Mr. Tickle's first speaking role since "The Great Alphabet Hunt".
- The first appearance of Little Miss Loud in animation.
- Little Miss Late's first speaking role since "The Christmas Rescue".
- Mr. Wrong's first speaking role and his first appearance in an television series episode.
Errors[]
- While Little Miss Sunshine is talking to Mr. Stamp the postman, her freckles disappear.
- Miss Sunshine's door is turquoise colored when she answers for Mr. Stamp. But when the camera cuts from him to Miss Sunshine, her door is now purple, along with the missing freckles mentioned above.
- Mr. Clumsy has Little Miss Helpful's voice in this episode.
- When the Wizard made his first appearance in this episode, he had a female voice instead of a male one.
- When Little Miss Sunshine opens her curtains, Mr. Wrong was inaccurately coloured blue and is missing his shoes.
- In one scene, Mr. Wrong's shoes are both coloured brown.