Mr. Chatterbox and the Parrot is the 35th episode of the third season of Mr. Men and Little Miss. It was first broadcast on 3 September, 1997.
Plot[]
Mr. Chatterbox is always a nuisance with his non stop talking. Meanwhile, Mr. Quiet is dealing with a talkative parrot living outside his house. So the Mr. Men and Little Misses hold a meeting. No one could come up with anything until Little Miss Shy gets an idea that solves both problems: to send a parrot living by Mr. Quiet's to Mr. Chatterbox's.
Characters[]
- Mr. Chatterbox
- Mr. Quiet
- Mr. Sponge (debut) (only appearance)
- Parrot (debut) (only appearance)
- Walter the Worm (does not speak)
- Mr. Stamp (cameo)
- Mr. Strong (cameo)
- Mr. Greedy (not named)
- Little Miss Shy
- Little Miss Tidy (cameo)
- Little Miss Lucky (cameo)
- Little Miss Sunshine (cameo)
- Little Miss Contrary (cameo)
- Mr. Grumble (cameo)
- Mr. Happy (cameo)
- Mr. Clumsy (cameo)
- Mr. Forgetful (cameo)
- Mr. Bump (cameo)
- Mr. Dizzy (cameo)
- Mr. Tickle (cameo)
- Mr. Snooty (not named)
- Mr. Muddle (cameo)
- Little Miss Splendid (not named)
- Mr. Slow (cameo)
- Little Miss Bossy
- Mr. Busy (cameo)
- Mr. Silly (not named)
- Mr. Mean (cameo)
- Mr. Nonsense (cameo)
- Mr. Mischief (cameo)
- Mr. Perfect (cameo)
- Little Miss Brainy (cameo)
- Mr. Brave (not named)
- Mr. Fussy (cameo)
- Mr. Small (cameo)
- Little Miss Neat (cameo)
- Mr. Clever (cameo)
- Little Miss Loud (cameo)
- Little Miss Trouble (cameo)
- Mr. Daydream (cameo)
- Mr. Impossible (cameo) (blue instead of purple)
- Mr. Brawler (cameo) (blue instead of red with yellow bandages instead of white)
- Little Miss Helpful (cameo)
- Little Miss Magic (cameo)
- Mr. Grumpy (cameo)
- Mr. Worry (cameo)
- Mr. Skinny (cameo)
- Mr. Noisy (cameo) (yellow instead of red)
Locations[]
- Mr. Quiet's House
- Chatterbox Cottage
- The Town Hall (debut)
- Tennis Court (debut)
Voice Cast[]
UK[]
- Geoffrey Palmer - Narrator, Mr. Silly
- Gordon Peters - Several Mr. Men
- Jill Shilling - Little Miss Shy, Little Miss Bossy, Little Miss Trouble, Little Miss Splendid
US[]
- Unknown
French[]
- Roger Carel - Narrator, Male Voices
- Patricia Legrand - Little Miss Trouble, Little Miss Shy, Parrot
- Daniele Hazan - Little Miss Bossy and Little Miss Splendid
Greek[]
- Unknown
Transcript[]
- The transcript for "Mr. Chatterbox and the Parrot" can be found here.
Trivia[]
- Footage from previous episodes were reused and edited for this one.
- This is the first episode for several things:
- The first speaking appearance of Mr. Chatterbox since "Mr. Chatterbox loses his voice"
- The first appearance of Mr. Brawler since his debut "Little Miss Late Beats Them All!"
Errors[]
- Right before the doors of town hall were shut, Little Miss Tidy's shoes are missing.
- Little Miss Tidy is also seen bald in this episode.
- When it showed the inside of the town hall for the first time a bunch of errors are:
- Mr. Tickle's hat was red instead of blue.
- Little Miss Lucky appears to be blue instead of pink.
- Little Miss Sunshine and Little Miss Contrary are also bald as well in this episode, and they're coloured turquoise and brown instead of yellow and orange.
- There were two Mr. Silly's in the crowd. One at the front of Mr. Tickle, and one at the back between Mr. Dizzy and Little Miss Neat.
- Mistakes do appear When the The Screen Scrolls to the people of the crowd, the following are:
- Mr. Grumble's Hat is totally out of shape, There was also a Mr. Happy behind Mr. Snooty, and another Mr. Happy in front of Little Miss Neat.
- Mr. Small's eyes are on Mr. Silly's hand when saying "Oh! Me three!" and Little Miss Loud's hands are missing.
- Both Mr. Nonsense and Little Miss Helpful are absolutely not wearing any shoes in this episode, and the former's nose is even the same colour as his skin.
- Little Miss Helpful is also seen without a nose.
- Mr. Busy, right when Little Miss Shy says "I have a friend called Mr. Quiet, He lives up the road not far from here." He is coloured yellow instead of blue and also has a red hat instead of brown and Mr. Wrong is light blue instead of red, and his accessories are missing.
- When the narrator says "The following day" the hole in the tree isn't nailed shut. But when the narrator said "And then Mr. Quiet realized what it was" the hole in the tree is nailed shut.
In Other Languages[]
Language | Name | Meaning | |
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French | Le perroquet de Monsieur Bavard | Mr. Chatterbox's Parrot | |
Hebrew | |||