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*He is one of the few characters who care if Mr. Bump gets hurt. "Hey, I'm very worried about you, I'm worried that one of these days you might hurt yourself!" |
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* According to some translations, his name's literally Nervous. |
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*In Little Miss Trouble it is shown that Mr. Worry can be mean when insulted. |
*In Little Miss Trouble it is shown that Mr. Worry can be mean when insulted. |
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Revision as of 16:56, 15 July 2016
Mr. Worry is the thirty-second book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves.
Story
Mr. Worry worries about everything. If it rains, he worries that his roof will leak, if there's no rain, he worries that all of his plants will die. He worries about the other Mr. Men, and he meets a wizard who suggests he make a list of all his worries and the wizard will make sure none of them happen. When there is nothing to worry about, Mr. Worry is happy for a week, until he is worried about not having anything to worry about!
Trivia
- His Peanuts counterpart is Charlie Brown, because they both meet failures.
- His Hey Arnold counterpart is Sid because they both worry about a lot of stuff.
- His Bob the Builder counterpart is Lofty because they're both blue and worry a lot.
- His Magic Adventures of Mumfie counterpart is Scarecrow because they worry sometimes.
- His Homestar Runner counterpart is Strong Sad because they are both sad and both worry sometimes.
- His My Little Pony counterpart is Fluttershy because they are both cowardly.
- His Finding Nemo counterpart is Marlin because they worry a lot.
- His Skylanders Series counterpart is Hugo because they are always worried.
- His other Skylanders Series counterpart is Pop Fizz because they are blue and they worry about everything.
- His Littlest Pet Shop counterpart is Sunil they are blue and they worry alot.
- His Chuck counterpart is Morgan Grimes because both are worrysome and sometimes meet failures.
- His Harvey Beaks counterpart is Dade because they worry a lot.
- His Sesame Street counterpart is Telly Monster because they both are really worried.
- His A Little Curious counterpart is Mr. String because they worry a lot.
- His Almost Naked Animals counterpart is Octo because their both blue and round and worry a lot
- His Courage the Cowardly Dog counterpart is the titular character because they are both cowards.
- His Wreck-It Ralph counterpart is Fix-It Felix, Jr. because they both get worried a couple of times.
- His Thomas and Friends counterpart is Henry, because they worry a lot.
- His SuperTed counterpart is Skeleton because they are both wimps.
- His Pinocchio counterpart is Geppetto because they worry too much
- His Little Monsters counterpart is Worried Winnie because both worry too much.
- His Phineas and Ferb counterpart is Baljeet because they're both blue and worry a lot.
- His Winnie the Pooh counterpart is Piglet because they worry too much.
- His Sonic Boom counterpart is Sticks the Badger because they're both paranoid
- He is one of the few characters who care if Mr. Bump gets hurt. "Hey, I'm very worried about you, I'm worried that one of these days you might hurt yourself!"
- According to some translations, his name's literally Nervous.
- A random character that looks like Mr. Worry made a cameo in "Boats" on the lifeboat, next to one that looks like Mr. Grumble.
- In Little Miss Trouble it is shown that Mr. Worry can be mean when insulted.
International publications & translations
Mr. Worry appears under the titles Monsieur Inquiet (French), Don Preocupado (Spanish), Ο Κύριος Ανήσυχος (Greek), 걱정씨 (Korean), 煩惱先生 (Taiwan), Unser Herr Sorgenvoll (German).
List of characters
This is a list of Mr. Men, Little Miss and other special characters that appear in this book.
- The Wizard
- Walter the Worm (cameo)
Title character other appearances
This is a list of other books that the title character has appeared in.
- Little Miss Naughty (on TV replacing Mr. Small)
- Little Miss Trouble (on TV)
- Little Miss Bad
- Mr. Birthday
- Happy Christmas Mr. Worry (TV)
- Little Miss Wise Goes To the Fun Fair (TV)
- A Big Suprise for Mr. Mean (TV)
- Mr. Worry and the Giant (TV)
- Little Miss Sunshine Brings a Smile (TV)
- Mr. Grumble Boils Over (TV)
- Little Miss Star, the Leading Witness (TV)
- Mr. Skinny is up the spout (TV)
- Mr. Nonsense's Strange Illness (TV)(cameo)
- Little Miss Naughty Goes Skiing (TV)
- Mr. Small Finds a Job (TV)
See also
External links
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