This article is about the 2008 character appearing in The Mr. Men Show. For the original book character, see Mr. Tickle.
- 'I think somebody needs a tickle!'
- โ Mr. Tickle, The Mr Men Show
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Mr. Tickle
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First appearance
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About Him[]
- Colour: Orange
- Shape: Round
- Gender: Male
- Hair: None
- Family: Unknown
- Personality: Boisterous, noisy, annoying, energetic, cheerful, unruly, disorderly, disruptive, hard-to-discipline, uncontrollable, amused, enjoyable, fun-seeking, sneaky, obnoxious, caring, kind
- Friends: Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Happy, Little Miss Sunshine, Mr. Bump, Mr. Strong, Little Miss Chatterbox, Mr. Grumpy (sometimes), Little Miss Giggles, Little Miss Naughty, and the rest of the characters
- Rivals: Mr. Stubborn, Mr Grumpy (sometimes)
- Likes: Tickling, making people happy or people being happy
- Dislikes: Getting his arms tangled up, not tickling, people being sad, being threatened by Mr. Grumpy, fast spinning rides, being shouted at, darkness and Mr. Stubborn's lies
- Features: Blue bowler hat and stretchable arms
- Residence: Dillydale
- Voice Actors: Jeff Stewart (US), Rob Rackstraw (UK), Michel Elias (France), Yuki Ono (Japan), Simcha Barbiro (Hebrew), Fouad Shamas (Arabic, Jeem TV)
In the 2008 TV series The Mr. Men Show, Mr. Tickle remains relatively the same in looks as he kept his orange colour and blue bowler hat, however his shape has changed to a circle and is smaller, his arms are normally sized (but can stretch out when needed), and his hat has an aqua ribbon around it floating above his head.
But however, he tickles other Mr. Men and Little Misses due to the absence of the humans of Dillydale. As far as character traits go, he is still determined to tickle everyone he interacts with, but instead of doing it for mischief, he does it to make people happy and will stop when nobody wants him to tickle them, save for when the opportunity knocks with Mr. Grumpy, who appears to be one of his favourite target.
He also gets his own catchphrase, which is 'I think somebody needs a tickle!' He has a Canadian accent in the US and an Irish accent in the UK. Jeff Stewart voices him in the US, while Rob Rackstraw voices him in the UK.
Appearance[]
Season 1[]
- Physical
- Boo-Boos (cameo)
- Farm
- Movies (cameo)
- Science
- Lake (Dance Video and Voice in UK dub only)
- Books (cameo)
- Beach (cameo)
- Boats
- Mall
- Flying
- Hobbies (does not speak)
- Dance (US Dub only)
- Inventions (speaks in US and Japan Dub only) (cameo)
- Fair (cameo)
- Camping
- Amusement Park
- Trains (cameo)
- Paint
- Fish (scene transition only)
- Construction
- Snow (does not speak)
- Canned Goods
- Jobs
- Collecting
- Chores
- Restaurants (cameo)
- Music
Season 2[]
Trivia[]
- His both first and last appearances were in 'Physical' and 'Pests', respectively.
- Mr. Tickle tickled Mr. Bump and Mr. Grumpy the most.
- His design resembles that of Mr. Cheerful.
- 'Amusement Park' was the first time where another character tickled him, being Mr. Grumpy. He was later tickled by a bubble version of himself in the episode 'Bath and Bubbles'.
- His arms have been tied up several times, such as in the UK version of the opening sequence where Little Miss Naughty tied up his arms.
- He was seen twice without his hat in the episodes 'Hats' and 'Sun and Moon'.
- The only time he didn't want to tickle anyone was in 'Night', after being scared when seeing Mr. Stubborn as a werewolf.
- In the original US broadcast of The Mr. Men Show, his own catchphrase is heard when the Chorion logo is shown.
- He is one of the characters where that the other Mr. Men and Little Misses (except Mr. Bump, Mr. Nervous, Mr. Lazy, Mr. Fussy, Mr. Bounce, Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Quiet, Mr. Rude, Mr. Stubborn, Miss Bossy, Miss Naughty, Miss Scary, Miss Whoops, and Miss Calamity) enjoy being tickled by him.
- His voice in the US dub sounds similar to the voice Alan Marriott used for Spud in the US dub of Bob the Builder's first nine seasons.
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