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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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*Mr. Chatterbox |
*Mr. Chatterbox |
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*Mr. Bump (mentioned; not seen) |
*Mr. Bump (mentioned; not seen) |
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*Mr. Wrong (does not speak) |
*Mr. Wrong (does not speak) |
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*Mr. Small (mentioned; does not speak) |
*Mr. Small (mentioned; does not speak) |
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− | *Mr. Forgetful (cameo) |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 20:43, 25 February 2018
Plot
Little Miss Trouble is so lonely, she wishes to have a neighbour to give trouble. When she comes across a wishing well, she wishes to live next door to someone, but when she plays her tricks on her neighbours, she cannot seem to make them annoyed.
Characters
- =Little Miss Trouble
- Mr. Chatterbox
- Mr. Bump (mentioned; not seen)
- Little Miss Lucky (does not speak)
- Little Miss Late (mentioned; not seen)
- Mr. Muddle (does not speak)
- Mr. Forgetful (does not speak)
- Mr. Lazy (does not speak)
- Mr. Wrong (does not speak)
- Mr. Small (mentioned; does not speak)
Trivia
- This book possibly served as the inspiration for the audiobook story, When Little Miss Trouble Visited Little Miss Neat.
Goofs
- It is said that Miss Trouble telephoned Mr. Lazy at 5 o'clock every morning for a whole week, but Mr. Lazy lives in Sleepyland, and the clocks there only have four hours.