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UK Dub[]
Mr. Men and Little Miss: The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men!
(Scene swaps to Mr. Tickle tickling lots of Mr. Men and Little Misses and goes all the way to Mr. Bump and Miss Whoops on a plane and tickles Miss Whoops causing Mr. Bump to fall into the "O" in the logo)
Mr. Bump: The Mr. Men Show!
(A big indigo screen comes up with "Music" written on it with a drum, a guitar, music notes, who created the episode underneath, and the sound of an orchestra warming up is heard)
(The episode begins on a beautiful sunny day with the camera lowering down to a mountainous region)
Narrator: Ah, Dillydale! Alive with music.
(Little Miss Sunshine is shown dancing on a flower covered hill. A record scratch sound effect is heard and Little Miss Sunshine stops dancing. Little Miss Helpful walks on screen from stage right leading Mr. Happy and Mr. Rude in a small parade. Little Miss Helpful is carrying a swagger stick, Mr. Happy is playing a guitar, Mr. Rude is playing a trumpet, and Little Miss Sunshine becomes extremely angry)
Narrator: Who among us doesn't enjoy a pleasant tune?
(The scene transitions to Mr. Stubborn playing a soft tune on a guitar)
Narrator: Whether it's a softly song ballad...
(Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey walk by. Mr. Small is carrying a boombox that is playing hip-hop music while Mr. Nosey is wearing a necklace with a peace charm on it. Mr. Stubborn is annoyed by the change in tune)
Narrator: Or a groovy hip-hop beat...
(The scene transitions to the Dillydale Opera House. The scene cuts inside where Little Miss Calamity is singing poorly and offkey)
Miss Calamity: (offkey singing)
Narrator: It's music that brings us together.
(Mr. Happy, Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Tickle, and Mr. Strong are shown in the audience covering their ears in pain. Mr. Bump is also in the audience, but appears to be enjoying the music)
Mr. Happy: Ohh!
Mr. Strong: No!
Mr. Tickle: (screams)
(Mr. Happy, Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Tickle, and Mr. Strong run away as the ceiling starts to crumble)
Narrator: Or sends us running to the exit.
(A large piece of the ceiling falls onto Mr. Bump while a chandelier that was hanging from the ceiling falls onto Little Miss Calamity. Mr. Bump gives a thumbs up from underneath the ceiling chunk to show that he's okay and a bruised Little Miss Calamity pops up from the chandelier and continues her offkey singing)
Miss Calamity: (sings offkey)
(The screen fades to black and the first scene begins with a cat on a window sill listening to some very bad tuba playing music. The camera cuts over to reveal that it's Mr. Strong badly playing the tuba and Little Miss Helpful happily listening to the music. Mr. Strong stops playing and Little Miss Helpful applauds for his performance)
Miss Helpful: That was fantastic, Mr. Strong.
Mr. Strong: It's all thanks to you, Miss Helpful. You're quite the tuba teacher.
Miss Helpful: Well, give me a tuba, I'm a happy bunny!
(Little Miss Helpful opens the door)
Miss Helpful: So, that's all for today. See you next week.
(Mr. Strong walks through the wall. Creating a hole in the process)
Mr. Strong (offscreen): Oh, pickles!
(Mr. Bounce enters Little Miss Helpful's house through the hole Mr. Strong made. Mr. Bounce is also carrying a tuba)
Mr. Bounce: Good morning, Miss Helpful.
(Mr. Bounce sits down. Little Miss Helpful closes the door, walks over towards Mr. Bounce, and sits down in front of him)
Miss Helpful: Good morning, Mr. Bounce. Let's see how you come along.
(Mr. Bounce plays the tuba very well)
Miss Helpful: Woah! Woah! I'm afraid I must stop you right there.
(Mr. Bounce smiles thinking that Little Miss Helpful is about to praise him)
Mr. Bounce: Oh.
Miss Helpful (offscreen): That was quite possibly the most awful…
(Mr. Bounce is stunned by the critique)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): Tuba playing I ever heard.
(The camera cuts back to Little Miss Helpful)
Miss Helpful: You haven't practiced one bit.
(The camera zooms out to show Little Miss Helpful and Mr. Bounce)
Mr. Bounce: Oh! But I-I But…But I was I-
Miss Helpful: No excuses! Let's try it again. This time, with a little…
(The camera cuts back over to Mr. Bounce)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): Bit more effort.
(Mr. Bounce removes the mouthpiece of the tuba and dumps some saliva out. Mr. Bounce reattaches the mouthpiece and starts playing the tuba badly. Little Miss Helpful happily listens to the music. The window comes crashing down and the glass part of it breaks. This startles Little Miss Helpful's cat. The hole Mr. Strong also created when he left also starts cracking further. Little Miss Helpful starts applauding for Mr. Bounce)
Miss Helpful: Now that's more like it!
(Mr. Bounce smiles and continues playing the tuba badly. The crack in the wall extends to the ceiling. The ceiling soon falls on top of Little Miss Helpful and Mr. Bounce. Little Miss Helpful is buried in the rubble while Mr. Bounce is sent bouncing through the door)
Mr. Bounce: Whee!
(A squeak is heard offscreen)
Goat (offscreen): (bleats)
(A car alarm is heard from outside and Little Miss Helpful emerges from the rubble)
Miss Helpful: It's no wonder why I'm the most popular tuba teacher in all of Dillydale!
(Little Miss Helpful passes out. Sirens continue blaring in the background. Mr. Scatterbrain peeks in from the top of the screen and pulls the first bumper up. Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small are break-dancing to a hip-hop version of the bumper theme. As he dances, Mr. Nosey tries to stand on one hand. Unable to hold himself up, Mr. Nosey falls and creates a crack in the ground which claims the boombox that was playing their music. Mr. Bump appears to be hanging on to the edge of the scene, screaming inaudibly, as it wipes to the side. The next scene starts outside Mr. Noisy and Mr. Quiet's houses. Inside Mr. Noisy's house, Mr. Noisy is finishing up setting up his drum set (by putting the final cymbal in place) and is about to play them)
Mr. Noisy: Yeah! Hello Dillydale!
(Mr. Noisy starts playing his drums both very well and very noisily. Outside, the speaker shaped windows pulse from the musical beat. The music is soon heard inside Mr. Quiet's house. Mr. Quiet is in a peaceful meditation)
Mr. Quiet: (hums)
(The loud music and shaking from the music awakens/disturbs Mr. Quiet from his meditation. Mr. Quiet is not happy with this)
Mr. Quiet: Mmmm!
(The camera cuts back to the very happy Mr. Noisy as he continues playing his drums. Back at Mr. Quiet's house, Mr. Quiet holds his head as he can't take the intense volume)
Mr. Quiet: (groans)
(Mr. Quiet soon hears his shelves shaking)
Mr. Quiet: Oh no!
(One of Mr. Quiet's shelves holding up vases and other breakable items is shaking from the sound. Mr. Quiet turns his head and sees another shelf shaking)
Mr. Quiet: (yelps)
(Another one of Mr. Quiet's shelves holding up vases and other breakable items is shaking from the sound. Mr. Quiet's whole house is shaking from the loud music. The camera cuts back inside Mr. Quiet's house)
Mr. Quiet: Woah!
(Mr. Quiet runs over to one of the shelves and tries to stabilize the shaking by touching the objects on the shelves)
Mr. Quiet (offscreen): Oh no!
(Mr. Quiet runs over to the other shelf)
Mr. Quiet: No!
(Mr. Quiet tries to stabilize the objects on the other shelf)
Mr. Quiet (offscreen): Oh! Woah! (yelps)
(The drumming stops and everything stops shaking)
Mr. Quiet: Phew.
(The camera cuts to one of the shelves and pans up to show a Chinese Dragon vase on the top. The house starts shaking again and the shelves, objects, and Chinese vase start shaking as well. Mr. Quiet sees the shaking)
Mr. Quiet: Mmm!
(Mr. Quiet runs over to the shelves to catch the items as they fall)
Mr. Quiet: No!
(The camera cuts back to the Chinese vase as it shakes vigorously)
Mr. Quiet (offscreen): Oh! No! Oh!
(Mr. Quiet runs to the shelf and catches two of the vases as they fall)
Mr. Quiet: Oh! No! Oh! Oh!
(The camera cuts back to the Chinese vase as it shakes vigorously. Two more items fall off the shelf but Mr. Quiet misses them and they shatter as they land on the ground. The Chinese vase falls off the shelf. Mr. Quiet stops in a panic and jumps after it)
Mr. Quiet: (yelps) Oh!
(Mr. Quiet manages to catch the Chinese vase)
Mr. Quiet: Hmmm! (sighs)
(The vase shakes and explodes into shards)
Mr. Quiet: (gasps)
(Mr. Quiet frowns. The camera cuts outside as a loud crash is heard from inside. Back inside Mr. Quiet's house, both shelves have fallen on top of Mr. Quiet. Mr. Quiet emerges from the rubble; upset over the destruction)
Mr. Quiet: Oh.
(The camera fades to black. The scene transitions to nighttime)
Crickets (offscreen): (chirping)
(Mr. Noisy is drumming once again and the loud noise is not pleasing Mr. Quiet. Mr. Quiet is in his bed about to go to sleep. Mr. Quiet has a seat of earmuffs to block out Mr. Noisy's drum playing. Mr. Quiet puts the earmuffs on and goes to sleep)
Mr. Quiet: Hmm.
(Mr. Quiet smiles over the peace and quiet)
Mr. Quiet: (sighs)
(A loud bang disrupts Mr. Quiet's attempts at a quiet slumber and he wakes up)
Mr. Quiet: (moans) Oh!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Noisy's house where the windows are pounding to the beat)
Mr. Noisy (from inside the house): Wow! Rock 'n Roll!!
(Mr. Quiet's house sways to the music. Back inside, everything is shaking; Mr. Quiet's bed, the repaired shelves holding the surviving vases, snow globes, and other chokies, the big armchair, and a lamp. The shaking becomes so severe that the legs on Mr. Quiet's bed fall off and Mr. Quiet's bed (along with Mr. Quiet) falls to the floor)
Mr. Quiet: Oh!
(The music changes to a slower, albeit loud, beat)
Mr. Quiet: Hmm!
(Fed up with Mr. Noisy's drumming, Mr. Quiet throws his earmuffs off his head)
Mr. Quiet: Hmm!
(Mr. Quiet gets out of bed)
Mr. Quiet: (grunts) Hmph!
(Mr. Quiet storms out of his house, and walks over to Mr. Noisy's house next door)
Mr. Quiet: Can you keep it down, Mr. Noisy? That's what I said!
(Mr. Quiet approaches the door)
Mr. Quiet: Okay. Here goes! Right.
(Mr. Quiet knocks on the door. The drumming stops and a very angry Mr. Noisy answers the door)
Mr. Quiet: Oh!
Mr. Noisy (very angry): Can you keep it down, Mr. Quiet?! I'm practicing!
(Mr. Noisy slams the door and continues his drum playing)
Mr. Quiet: (sighs) I'm gonna have to move.
(The screen irises out and the second bumper plays. Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small are break-dancing to a hip-hop version of the bumper theme. As he dances, Mr. Nosey performs the spin down sweep move. But Mr. Nosey slams his back on the ground as he starts spinning and and creates a crack in the ground which claims Mr. Small. Mr. Messy drops down onto the scene and starts shaking. This causes a mass of dust to envelop the screen as a transition to the next scene. The next scene takes place in a small forest. Mr. Nervous is a flying insect (this is because this is one of Mr. Nervous' daydream sequences). There is a melodious, albeit mysterious, tune playing in the background)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Mr. Nervous flies past several young trees. As expected, Mr. Nervous is worried and fearful as he flies through the forest. As he flies past the young trees, he flies past a Venus Flytrap. Mr. Nervous avoids being eaten by the carnivorous plant)
Venus Flytrap: (roars)
(The Venus Flytrap snaps their mouth shut as Mr. Nervous dodges the plant. Mr. Nervous continues flying past the young trees and soon flies over a pond. Sitting on a lily pad on top of the pond is a frog. Mr. Nervous flies over the frog and manages to avoid the frog's sticky tongue as he continues flying. Flying over another pond, a fish leaps out of the water and tries to eat Mr. Nervous. Mr. Nervous is fast and manages to avoid the fast fish. It also helped that the fish jumped in over Mr. Nervous in the opposing direction. Mr. Nervous continues on his way; flying in fear past the young trees)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Mr. Nervous' luck soon runs out and he flies straight into a spider's web)
Mr. Nervous: Oh!
(The spider crawls down to the middle of the web where Mr. Nervous is trapped)
Mr. Nervous: (whimpers)
Spider: (roars)
Mr. Nervous: (screams)
(The daydream sequence ends and it is revealed that Mr. Nervous is simply playing the tuba; with a spider having spun their web inside the tuba's bell)
Mr. Nervous: (whimpers)
(The camera pans over to Mr. Tickle, Little Miss Calamity, and Mr. Rude. Them, along with Mr. Nervous, appear to be a part of a band. Mr. Tickle is holding a violin, Mr. Rude has a cello, and Little Miss Calamity also has a violin)
Mr. Tickle (offscreen): Mr. Nervous!
(The camera pans over to Mr. Tickle, Little Miss Calamity, and Mr. Rude. Them, along with Mr. Nervous, appear to be a part of a band. Mr. Tickle has a violin, Mr. Rude has a cello, and Little Miss Calamity also has a violin too)
Mr. Tickle: Are you going to practice with us today?
(The spider in Mr. Nervous' tuba lowers down)
Mr. Nervous: Woah!
(Mr. Nervous drops his tuba and runs away)
Mr. Nervous: (screams)
(The spider lowers back into the web. The camera cuts back to Mr. Tickle, Little Miss Calamity, and Mr. Rude)
Mr. Tickle: That man really needs a tickle.
(Little Miss Sunshine drops down from an umbrella and brings the third bumper onto the screen as she lowers down. Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small are break-dancing to a hip-hop version of the bumper theme. As he dances, Mr. Nosey performs the spin on the ground. But Mr. Nosey spins with such vigor that he creates a crack in the ground which claims Mr. Nosey himself; who splashes into a well of underground water. Mr. Small is surprised and worried for his associate. A plethora of red rounded triangles appear to form Mr. Rude. After Mr. Rude appears, the brass instrument used for Mr. Rude's flatulence is heard. The camera zooms into Mr. Rude's eye, revealing the next scene. The next scene begins outside the Dillydale Music Hall)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Outside, music is heard coming from the concert auditorium. Inside said concert auditorium, the Dillydale Orchestra are getting their instruments tuned up. Little Miss Calamity is playing the harp, Mr. Bump is playing the French Horn, Mr. Tickle is playing the pipe organ, Mr. Quiet is playing the clarinet, Mr. Strong is playing the flute, Mr. Rude is playing the tuba, Little Miss Naughty is playing the cymbals, and Mr. Pernickety is the conductor. At the conductor's podium, Mr. Pernickety waves his baton in a circle and everyone stops playing their instruments. Mr. Persnickety taps his baton on the podium four times to get their attention)
Mr. Pernickety: Alright, orchestra. Let me hear you tune...
(The camera cuts over to the orchestra)
Mr. Pernickety (offscreen): Your instruments.
(Mr. Quiet plays his clarinet. Mr. Bump struggles to play his French Horn, Little Miss Calamity plays her harp, and Mr. Rude plays his tuba. Little Miss Naughty then clangs her cymbals together and disrupts Mr. Rude's tuba tuning)
Mr. Rude: Knock it off, Miss Naughty!
Miss Naughty: (gasps)
(The camera zooms in on Little Miss Naughty)
Miss Naughty: I have to tune up too, Mr. Rude.
Mr. Rude: Everybody knows you don't tune cymbals! Besides, you are drowning out my dazzling tuba technique!
(Little Miss Naughty becomes irate)
Miss Naughty: Dazzling tuba technique, my foot!
(Mr. Pernickety taps his baton on the podium. Mr. Pernickety starts conducting the orchestra. Little Miss Calamity starts strumming her harp. Mr. Strong plays his flute only to accidentally break it in half. Mr. Strong then bangs the two halves of the flute together and begins playing them like a cowbell. Mr. Tickle then begins to play his pipe organ. Mr. Rude joins the rest of the orchestra and begins playing his tuba. Not wanting to be out shown and to prove Mr. Rude wrong about tuning cymbals, Little Miss Naughty begins to bash her cymbals together. The clang somehow causes one of the strings on Little Miss Calamity's harp to break off the instrument and whip the struggling Mr. Bump's French Horn away as well as his behind)
Mr. Bump: Wah! (moans)
(Mr. Bump is startled to his feet and rubs his aching behind. Little Miss Calamity, upset over what she did, shrugs at Mr. Bump because she doesn't know what happened. Little Miss Naughty starts bashing her cymbals together out of tune with the rest of the orchestra. Mr. Rude becomes annoyed by the disturbance. Mr. Pernickety hears the out of tune instrument and taps his baton on the podium five times to stop the orchestra and make an announcement)
Mr. Pernickety: I'm afraid someone is out of tune.
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Rude and Little Miss Naughty)
Mr. Rude: Don't look at me, Mr. Pernickety!
Miss Naughty: (gasps)
Mr. Rude: It is the cymbals!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Pernickety)
Mr. Pernickety: Mr. Rude, everyone knows that you can't tune a cymbal!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Rude and Little Miss Naughty. Mr. Rude gives Little Miss Naughty an annoyed look that doubles as an "I told you so")
Mr. Rude: Humph!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Pernickety)
Mr. Pernickety: Let's start again.
(Mr. Pernickety taps his baton on the podium three times and resumes conducting the orchestra. This time, the orchestra is playing a version of "The Mr. Men Show theme." Another thing to note is that Mr. Strong has repaired his flute and is playing it properly once again. Little Miss Naughty is the only one not playing her instrument)
Miss Naughty: (chuckles mischievously)
(Little Miss Naughty puts her cymbals away and takes out a bottle of bubble soap. The camera zooms in on the bubble soap. Mr. Rude is shown playing his tuba. Little Miss Naughty walks over to Mr. Rude's tuba with the bubble soap in her hand and pours some of the bottle's contents into the tuba. Little Miss Naughty then puts the bottle away)
Miss Naughty: (laughs)
(Mr. Rude continues playing the tuba but realizes that bubbles are coming out instead of music. Mr. Rude breathes into his tuba with all his might but more bubbles come out)
Miss Naughty: (laughs mischievously)
(Soon, all the instruments are producing bubbles; even Little Miss Calamity's which isn't even a woodwind or brass instrument. Mr. Pernickety notices the bubbles but is unfazed by them and continues conducting. Bubbles soon start covering the floor of the stage. Mr. Pernickety continues conducting, refusing to let the bubbles ruin the orchestra's practice. Soon, there are so many bubbles that the whole orchestra (minus Little Miss Naughty) and their instruments start floating up into the air. Little Miss Naughty walks to the middle of the stage and takes her cymbals out)
Miss Naughty: (laughs) You see? Sometimes, I just can't help myself!
(Little Miss Naughty bashes her cymbals together with great force)
Miss Naughty: (laughs)
(The orchestra stops playing. All of the bubbles pop; but instead of the orchestra crashing to the ground, Little Miss Naughty is swept away by the falling soap. The soap engulfs the screen. A rope falls down from the sky. Little Miss Whoops walks up to it and pulls the rope. The fourth bumper falls down from the top of the screen. Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small are break-dancing to a hip-hop version of the bumper theme. As he dances, Mr. Nosey performs the spin on the ground. But just like in the third bumper, Mr. Nosey spins with such vigor that he creates a crack in the ground which claims Mr. Nosey himself; who splashes into a well of underground water. Mr. Small is surprised and worried for his associate. Then Mr. Scatterbrain emerges from the crack wearing a snorkel and goggles. Mr. Tickle's arms engulf the screen)
Mr. Tickle (offscreen): (laughs)
(Mr. Tickle retracts his arms and the next scene begins. The next scene takes place on the set of "What Do You Know About Music?")
Audience (offscreen): (cheering)
Mr. Happy: Thank you! Thank you. I'm your host Mr. Happy.
(Mr. Happy and Little Miss Sunshine walk onto the stage)
Miss Sunshine: And I'm Miss Sunshine!
Mr. Happy: Welcome to the game show are we ask you,
Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine: "What Do You Know About Music?"
(The audience applauds)
Audience (offscreen): (cheers)
Mr. Happy: Let's play our game.
(The show's logo (which was behind Mr. Happy and Little Miss Sunshine) shrinks down and is positioned above the host's podium. Also on the set include a screen split into three white sections and the table where the contestants stand behind. The contestants are Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Scatterbrain, and Mr. Strong. Mr. Happy rise up behind the podium)
Mr. Happy: Ready, contestants?
Mr. Strong: Yeah, ready?
Mr. Grumpy: Has I'll ever will be.
(Mr. Scatterbrain pops up)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Parsley!!
Mr. Happy: Here's our first question.
(Little Miss Sunshine walks backwards and gestures to the three screens as she passes them. A piano appears on one screen, a trumpet appears on the middle screen, and a monkey appears on the final screen)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Which of these three things in NOT…
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Happy)
Mr. Happy: A musical instrument?
(Mr. Scatterbrain prepares to press his buzzer but Mr. Strong beats him and slams down on his buzzer first)
Mr. Strong: The trumpet!
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Strong is incorrect)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Ooh! Ooh! Ooh! (chuckles)
(Mr. Scatterbrain buzzes in)
Mr. Happy: Mr. Scatterbrain?
Mr. Scatterbrain: What?
Mr. Happy: Your answer.
Mr. Scatterbrain: To what?
(The camera pans back to the three images)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Which one of these is not a musical instrument?
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Scatterbrain)
Mr. Scatterbrain: A pickle isn't a musical instrument!
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Scatterbrain is incorrect)
Mr. Happy: (laughs) That's true! But there isn't a pickle up there on the board!
Mr. Grumpy (unenthusiastically): The monkey.
Mr. Happy: That's correct!
Mr. Grumpy (unenthusiastically): Whoop-de-doo.
Mr. Happy: Another ten point question with a little help…from Miss Sunshine!
Mr. Happy (offscreen): What instrument is Miss Sunshine playing?
(Little Miss Sunshine plays the xylophone and Mr. Scatterbrain buzzes in)
Mr. Scatterbrain: A ding-dong maker!
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Scatterbrain is incorrect)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Someone's at the door! I'll get it!
(Mr. Scatterbrain walks away and the camera cuts back to Mr. Happy)
Mr. Happy: No, no, I'm sorry. I'll give you a little hint. It starts with an "x."
(Mr. Grumpy buzzes in)
Mr. Grumpy (unenthusiastically): A xylophone.
(A bell sounds to signal that Mr. Grumpy is correct along with an alarm that startles Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Grumpy: (gasps)
Mr. Happy: That wonderful sound means that Mr. Grumpy has earned a chance at the bonus question! A correct answer and you win the game!
Mr. Grumpy (unenthusiastically): Oh, lucky me.
Mr. Happy: Here you go! Name the song that Miss Sunshine…
(Mr. Happy gestures over to Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Sunshine is sitting at a piano)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Will play for us today.
(Little Miss Sunshine plays "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the piano. Mr. Grumpy buzzes in)
Mr. Grumpy: Is it the Dillydale National Anthem?
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Grumpy is incorrect)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Is someone going to answer that?
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Scatterbrain is also incorrect followed by the sound of a gong; the scene cuts to Mr. Happy at the desk)
Mr. Happy: I'm sorry, time's up. It was "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star".
(The camera cuts back to Little Miss Sunshine and the piano starts playing all by itself)
Miss Sunshine: (gasps)
(The piano playing surprises everyone)
Mr. Happy: Oh!
Mr. Grumpy: Huh?
(The camera cuts back to the piano. Little Miss Sunshine stands up)
Miss Sunshine: Oh!
(A monkey hops out of the piano)
Monkey: (chatters)
Audience (offscreen): (gasps)
Miss Sunshine (offscreen): Oh!
(The monkey slams the piano shut and leaps onto the ground)
Monkey: (screeches angrily)
Miss Sunshine: (screams)
(The monkey starts chasing Little Miss Sunshine)
Monkey: (screeches)
Miss Sunshine: (yelps)
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Scatterbrain)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Bunko! What are you doing here?
Bunko (offscreen): (screeching)
Mr. Scatterbrain: You're supposed to be at home washing the bananas!
Miss Sunshine: (screams)
Mr. Happy: Uh!
Mr. Happy: Well, that's all the time we have for today. So join us next week when we ask you.
Mr. Happy: What…"What Do You Know About Music?"
(Mr. Happy becomes very frustrated. Mr. Scatterbrain walks up to Mr. Happy)
Bunko: (screeches)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Sorry. He's usually such a well-behaved monkey!
Bunko: (screeches)
(Bunko jumps off of Mr. Happy and onto the camera. The camera breaks and a technical difficulties screen appears. The screen iris' out and the ending scene begins with some previous happenings from the episode. Starting with Little Miss Sunshine playing the piano and Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey listening to hip-hop music on their boombox that Mr. Small is carrying. Mr. Nosey is wearing a necklace with a peace charm on it and the two walk past Little Miss Sunshine. The outro music is also more upbeat than usual)
Narrator: And so concludes another tuneful day…
(The camera pans over to Mr. Strong poorly playing the tuba and Little Miss Helpful happily listening to the tune while her cat covers their ears in pain)
Narrator: In Dillydale.
(Mr. Stubborn is shown playing a soft tune on a guitar)
Narrator: It's music that makes people come together.
(Mr. Stubborn looks at something offscreen in annoyance. The camera pans over to Mr. Noisy as he prepares to play his drums)
Narrator: Unless, of course, Mr. Noisy has a drum solo.
(Mr. Noisy plays the drums as the background changes to a rock-and-roll stage. A guitar rift is heard as confetti falls from the sky. Mr. Noisy continues to play the drums as the screen fades to black. The episode ends here)
Deleted Scene[]
(The Boogie's Got Me plays)
Mr. Nervous: 🎵No matter where I try to hide, it just won’t let me go!
The bass is stopping and the beat is coming like a disco, don't you know.
No chance of getting out of here when the whole town’s leaving their seats.
It’s just a fact, I’ve been attacked by the boogie woogie look to the beat!🎵
Mr. Nervous and Back-up Singers: 🎵Watch out!
Get down!
Jump around the boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get down!
Jump around the boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get down!
Jump around the boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get up, I think I kinda like it!🎵
Mr. Nervous: 🎵I see you all standing there, but I gotta shake it on the floor!
Don’t move around, come on get down!
The DJ’s playing some more!
Watch out! 🎵
Back-up Singers: 🎵Watch out!🎵
Mr. Nervous: 🎵Get down!🎵
Back-up Singers: 🎵Get down!🎵
Mr. Nervous: 🎵Jump around!🎵
Back-up Singers: 🎵Jump around...🎵
Mr. Nervous and Back-up Singers: 🎵The boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get down!
Jump around the boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get up, 🎵
(Mr. Lazy lifts the needle off the record)
Mr. Nervous and Back-up Singers: 🎵I think I kinda like it!🎵
(The Boogie's Got Me ends)
US Dub[]
Mr. Men and Little Miss: The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men, The Mr. Men!
(Scene swaps to Mr. Tickle tickling lots of Mr. Men and Little Misses and goes all the way to Mr. Bump and Miss Whoops on a plane and tickles Miss Whoops causing Mr. Bump to fall into the "O" in the logo)
Mr. Bump: The Mr. Men Show!
(A big indigo screen comes up with "Music" written on it with a drum, a guitar, music notes, who created the episode underneath, and the sound of an orchestra warming up is heard)
(The episode begins on a beautiful sunny day with the camera lowering down to a mountainous region)
Narrator: Ah, Dillydale! Alive with music.
(Little Miss Sunshine is shown dancing on a flower covered hill. A record scratch sound effect is heard and Little Miss Sunshine stops dancing. Little Miss Helpful walks on screen from stage right leading Mr. Happy and Mr. Rude in a small parade. Little Miss Helpful is carrying a swagger stick, Mr. Happy is playing a guitar, Mr. Rude is playing a trumpet, and Little Miss Sunshine is not happy)
Narrator: Who among us doesn't enjoy a pleasant tune?
(The scene transitions to Mr. Stubborn playing a soft tune on a guitar)
Narrator: Whether it's a softly song ballad...
(Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey walk by. Mr. Small is carrying a boombox that is playing hip-hop music while Mr. Nosey is wearing a necklace with a peace charm on it. Mr. Stubborn is annoyed by the change in tune)
Narrator: Or a groovy hip-hop beat...
(The scene transitions to the Dillydale Opera House. The scene cuts inside where Little Miss Calamity is singing very poorly and offkey)
Miss Calamity: (sings offkey)
Narrator: It's music that brings us together.
(Mr. Happy, Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Tickle, and Mr. Strong are shown in the audience covering their ears in pain. Mr. Bump is also in the audience but appears to be enjoying the music)
Everyone: (screams)
(Mr. Happy, Mr. Scatterbrain, Mr. Tickle, and Mr. Strong run away as the ceiling starts to crumble)
Narrator: Or sends us running to the exit?
(A large piece of the ceiling falls onto Mr. Bump while a chandelier that was hanging from the ceiling falls onto Little Miss Calamity)
Miss Calamity: Agh!
Mr. Bump: Ow!
(Mr. Bump gives a thumbs up from underneath the ceiling chunk to show that he's okay and a bruised Little Miss Calamity pops up from the chandelier and continues her offkey singing)
Miss Calamity: (sings offkey)
(The screen fades to black and the first scene begins with a cat on a window sill listening to some very bad tuba playing music. The camera cuts over to reveal that it's Mr. Strong badly playing the tuba and Little Miss Helpful happily listening to the music. Mr. Strong stops playing and Little Miss Helpful applauds for his performance)
Miss Helpful: That was fantastic, Mr. Strong.
Mr. Strong: It's all thanks to you, Miss Helpful. You're quite the tuba teacher.
Miss Helpful: Well, give me a tuba I'm a happy clam!
(Little Miss Helpful opens the door)
Miss Helpful: But, that's all for today. See you next week.
(Mr. Strong walks through the wall. Creating a hole in the process)
Mr. Strong (offscreen): Aw pickles!
(Mr. Bounce enters Little Miss Helpful's house through the hole Mr. Strong made. Mr. Bounce is also carrying a tuba)
Mr. Bounce: Good morning, Miss Helpful.
(Mr. Bounce sits down. Little Miss Helpful closes the door, walks over towards Mr. Bounce, and sits down in front of him)
Miss Helpful: Good morning, Mr. Bounce. Let's see how you come along.
(Mr. Bounce plays the tuba very well)
Miss Helpful: Woah! Woah! I-I'm afraid I must stop you.
(Mr. Bounce smiles thinking that Little Miss Helpful is about to praise him)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): That was quite positively the most awful...
(Mr. Bounce is stunned by the critique)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): Tuba playing I ever heard.
(The camera cuts back to Little Miss Helpful)
Miss Helpful: You haven't practiced one bit.
(The camera zooms out to show Little Miss Helpful and Mr. Bounce)
Mr. Bounce: But...but...but I-I was-
Miss Helpful: No excuses! Let's try it again. This time, with a little...
(The camera cuts back over to Mr. Bounce)
Miss Helpful (offscreen): Bit more effort.
(Mr. Bounce removes the mouthpiece of the tuba and dumps some saliva out. Mr. Bounce reattaches the mouthpiece and starts playing the tuba badly. Little Miss Helpful happily listens to the music. The window comes crashing down and the glass part of it breaks. This startles Little Miss Helpful's cat. The hole Mr. Strong also created when he left also starts cracking further. Little Miss Helpful starts applauding for Mr. Bounce)
Miss Helpful: Now that's more like it!
(Mr. Bounce smiles and continues playing the tuba badly. The crack in the wall extends to the ceiling. The ceiling soon falls on top of Little Miss Helpful and Mr. Bounce. Little Miss Helpful is buried in the rubble while Mr. Bounce is sent bouncing through the door)
Mr. Bounce: Whee!
(A squeak is heard offscreen)
Goat (offscreen): (bleats)
(A car alarm is heard from outside and Little Miss Helpful emerges from the rubble)
Miss Helpful: It's no wonder why I'm the most popular tuba teacher in all of Dillydale!
(Little Miss Helpful passes out. Sirens continue blaring in the background. Mr. Scatterbrain peeks in from the top of the screen and pulls the first bumper up. Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small are break-dancing to a hip-hop version of the bumper theme. As he dances, Mr. Nosey tries to stand on one hand. Unable to hold himself up, Mr. Nosey falls and creates a crack in the ground which claims the boombox that was playing their music. Mr. Bump appears to be hanging on to the edge of the scene, screaming inaudibly, as it wipes to the side. The next scene starts outside Mr. Noisy and Mr. Quiet's houses. Inside Mr. Noisy's house, Mr. Noisy is finishing up setting up his drum set (by putting the final cymbal in place) and is about to play them)
Mr. Noisy: Yeah! Woo! Ha-ha!
(Mr. Noisy starts playing his drums both very well and very noisily. Outside, the speaker shaped windows pulse from the musical beat. The music is soon heard inside Mr. Quiet's house. Mr. Quiet is in a peaceful meditation when the loud music and shaking from the music awakens/disturbs Mr. Quiet from his meditation. Mr. Quiet is not happy with this. The camera cuts back to the very happy Mr. Noisy as he continues playing his drums. Back at Mr. Quiet's house, Mr. Quiet holds his head as he can't take the intense volume. Mr. Quiet soon hears his shelves shaking)
Mr. Quiet: Woah!
(One of Mr. Quiet's shelves holding up vases and other breakable items is shaking from the sound)
Mr. Quiet (offscreen): (yelps)
(Mr. Quiet turns his head and sees another shelf shaking)
Mr. Quiet: (yelps)
(Another one of Mr. Quiet's shelves holding up vases and other breakable items is shaking from the sound)
Mr. Quiet (offscreen): (yelps)
(Mr. Quiet's whole house is shaking from the loud music)
Mr. Quiet (from inside his house): (yelps)
(The camera cuts back inside Mr. Quiet's house)
Mr. Quiet: (yelps)
(Mr. Quiet runs over to one of the shelves and tries to stabilize the shaking by touching the objects on the shelves)
Mr. Quiet (offscreen): Come on! Woah!
(Mr. Quiet runs over to the other shelf)
Mr. Quiet: (yelps)
(Mr. Quiet tries to stabilize the objects on the other shelf)
Mr. Quiet (offscreen): Woah!
(The drumming stops and everything stops shaking)
Mr. Quiet: Phew.
(The camera cuts to one of the shelves and pans up to show a Chinese Dragon vase on the top. The house starts shaking again and the shelves, objects, and Chinese vase start shaking as well. Mr. Quiet sees the shaking and runs over to the shelves to catch the items as they fall. The camera cuts back to the Chinese vase as it shakes vigorously. Mr. Quiet runs to the shelf and catches two of the vases as they fall. The camera cuts back to the Chinese vase as it shakes vigorously. Two more items fall off the shelf but Mr. Quiet misses them and they shatter as they land on the ground. The Chinese vase falls off the shelf. Mr. Quiet stops in a panic and jumps after it. Mr. Quiet manages to catch the Chinese vase, but the vase shakes and explodes into shards. Mr. Quiet frowns. The camera cuts outside as a loud crash is heard from inside. Back inside Mr. Quiet's house, both shelves have fallen on top of Mr. Quiet. Mr. Quiet emerges from the rubble; upset over the destruction. The camera fades to black. The scene transitions to nighttime)
Crickets (offscreen): (chirping)
(Mr. Noisy is drumming once again and the loud noise is not pleasing Mr. Quiet. Mr. Quiet is in his bed about to go to sleep. Mr. Quiet has a seat of earmuffs to block out Mr. Noisy's drum playing. Mr. Quiet puts the earmuffs on and goes to sleep. Mr. Quiet smiles over the peace and quiet; a loud bang disrupts Mr. Quiet's attempts at a quiet slumber and he wakes up. The camera cuts back to Mr. Noisy's house where the windows are pounding to the beat)
Mr. Noisy (from inside his house): Wow! Super!!
(Mr. Quiet's house sways to the music. Back inside, everything is shaking; Mr. Quiet's bed, the repaired shelves holding the surviving vases, snow globes, and other chokies, the big armchair, and a lamp. The shaking becomes so severe that the legs on Mr. Quiet's bed fall off and Mr. Quiet's bed (along with Mr. Quiet) falls to the floor. The music changes to a slower, albeit loud, beat. Fed up with Mr. Noisy's drumming, Mr. Quiet throws his earmuffs off his head, gets out of bed, storms out of his house, and walks over to Mr. Noisy's house next door)
Mr. Quiet: Can you keep it? Uh, I don't want a...I don't wanna yell.
(Mr. Quiet approaches the door)
Mr. Quiet: Here I go. Uh...
(Mr. Quiet knocks on the door. The drumming stops and a very angry Mr. Noisy answers the door)
Mr. Noisy (very angry): Can you please keep it down, Mr. Quiet? I'm practicing!
(Mr. Noisy slams the door and continues his drum playing)
Mr. Quiet: (sighs) I'm gonna move.
(The screen iris' out. The Boogie's Got Me plays when Mr. Lazy moves the needle onto the record)
Mr. Bounce: 🎵No matter where I try to hide, it just won’t let me go!
The bass is stopping and the beat is coming like a disco undertone.
No chance of getting out of here when the whole town’s leaving their seats.
It’s just a fact, I’ve been attacked by the boogie woogie look to the beat!🎵
Mr. Bounce and Back-up Singers: 🎵Watch out!
Get down!
Jump around the boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get down!
Jump around the boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get down!
Jump around the boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get up, I think I kinda like it!🎵
Mr. Bounce: 🎵I see you all standing there, but I gotta shake it on the floor!
Don’t move around, come on get down!
The DJ’s playing some more!
Watch out! 🎵
Back-up Singers: 🎵Watch out!🎵
Mr. Bounce: 🎵Get down!🎵
Back-up Singers: 🎵Get down!🎵
Mr. Bounce: 🎵Don’t frown!🎵
Back-up Singers: 🎵Jump around...🎵
Mr. Bounce and Back-up Singers: 🎵The boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get down!
Jump around the boogie’s got me!
Watch out!
Get up🎵
(Mr. Lazy lifts the needle off the record)
Mr. Bounce and Back-up Singers: 🎵I think I kinda like it!🎵
(The Boogie's Got Me ends. The screen cuts to black and the second bumper plays. Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small are break-dancing to a hip-hop version of the bumper theme. As he dances, Mr. Nosey performs the spin down sweep move. But Mr. Nosey slams his back on the ground as he starts spinning and and creates a crack in the ground which claims Mr. Small. Mr. Messy drops down onto the scene and starts shaking. This causes a mass of dust to envelop the screen as a transition to the next scene. The next scene takes place in a small forest. Mr. Nervous is a flying insect (this is because this is one of Mr. Nervous' daydream sequences). There is a melodious, albeit mysterious, tune playing in the background)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Mr. Nervous flies past several young trees. As expected, Mr. Nervous is worried and fearful as he flies through the forest. As he flies past the young trees, he flies past a Venus Flytrap. Mr. Nervous avoids being eaten by the carnivorous plant)
Venus Flytrap: (roars)
(The Venus Flytrap snaps their mouth shut as Mr. Nervous dodges the plant. Mr. Nervous continues flying past the young trees and soon flies over a pond. Sitting on a lily pad on top of the pond is a frog. Mr. Nervous flies over the frog and manages to avoid the frog's sticky tongue as he continues flying. Flying over another pond, a fish leaps out of the water and tries to eat Mr. Nervous. Mr. Nervous is fast and manages to avoid the fast fish. It also helped that the fish jumped in over Mr. Nervous in the opposing direction. Mr. Nervous continues on his way; flying in fear past the young trees)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Mr. Nervous' luck soon runs out and he flies straight into a spider's web. The spider crawls down to the middle of the web where Mr. Nervous is trapped)
Spider: (roars)
Mr. Nervous: (screams)
(The daydream sequence ends and it is revealed that Mr. Nervous is simply playing the tuba; with a spider having spun their web inside the tuba's bell)
Mr. Nervous: (whimpers)
Mr. Tickle (offscreen): Mr. Nervous!
(The camera pans over to Mr. Tickle, Little Miss Calamity, and Mr. Rude. Them, along with Mr. Nervous, appear to be a part of a band. Mr. Tickle is holding a violin, Mr. Rude has a cello, and Little Miss Calamity also has a violin)
Mr. Tickle: Are you gonna practices with us or what?
(The spider in Mr. Nervous' tuba lowers down)
Mr. Nervous: (stammers)
(Mr. Nervous drops his tuba and runs away)
Mr. Nervous (offscreen): (screams)
(The spider lowers back into the web. The camera cuts back to Mr. Tickle, Little Miss Calamity, and Mr. Rude)
Mr. Tickle: That man really needs a tickle!
(Little Miss Sunshine drops down from an umbrella and brings the third bumper onto the screen as she lowers down. Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small are break-dancing to a hip-hop version of the bumper theme. As he dances, Mr. Nosey performs the spin on the ground. But Mr. Nosey spins with such vigor that he creates a crack in the ground which claims Mr. Nosey himself; who splashes into a well of underground water. Mr. Small is surprised and worried for his associate. A plethora of red rounded triangles appear to form Mr. Rude. After Mr. Rude appears, the brass instrument used for Mr. Rude's flatulence is heard. The camera zooms into Mr. Rude's eye, revealing the next scene. The next scene begins outside the Dillydale Music Hall)
Birds (offscreen): (chirping)
(Outside, music is heard coming from the music hall. Inside said music hall, the Dillydale Orchestra are getting their instruments tuned up. Little Miss Calamity is playing the harp, Mr. Bump is playing the French Horn, Mr. Tickle is playing the pipe organ, Mr. Quiet is playing the clarinet, Mr. Strong is playing the flute, Mr. Rude is playing the tuba, Little Miss Naughty is playing the cymbals, and Mr. Persnickety is the conductor. At the conductor's podium, Mr. Persnickety waves his baton in a circle and everyone stops playing their instruments. Mr. Persnickety taps his baton on the podium four times to get their attention)
Mr. Persnickety: Alright, orchestra. Let me hear you...
(The camera cuts over to the orchestra)
Mr. Persnickety (offscreen): Tune your instruments.
(Mr. Quiet plays his clarinet. Mr. Bump struggles to play his French Horn, Little Miss Calamity plays her harp, and Mr. Rude plays his tuba. Little Miss Naughty then clangs her cymbals together and disrupts Mr. Rude's tuba tuning)
Mr. Rude: Knock it off, Miss Naughty!
(The camera zooms in on Little Miss Naughty)
Miss Naughty: I have to tune up too, Mr. Rude.
Mr. Rude: Everybody knows you don't tune cymbals! Besides, you are drowning out my dazzling tuba technique!
(Little Miss Naughty becomes irate)
Miss Naughty: Dazzling tuba technique, my foot!
(Mr. Persnickety taps his baton on the podium. Mr. Persnickety starts conducting the orchestra. Little Miss Calamity starts strumming her harp. Mr. Strong plays his flute only to accidentally break it in half. Mr. Strong then bangs the two halves of the flute together and begins playing them like a cowbell. Mr. Tickle then begins to play his pipe organ. Mr. Rude joins the rest of the orchestra and begins playing his tuba. Not wanting to be out shown and to prove Mr. Rude wrong about tuning cymbals, Little Miss Naughty begins to bash her cymbals together. The clang somehow causes one of the strings on Little Miss Calamity's harp to break off the instrument and whip the struggling Mr. Bump's French Horn away as well as his behind)
Mr. Bump: Wah!
(Mr. Bump is startled to his feet and rubs his aching behind. Little Miss Calamity, upset over what she did, shrugs at Mr. Bump because she doesn't know what happened. Little Miss Naughty starts bashing her cymbals together out of tune with the rest of the orchestra. Mr. Rude becomes annoyed by the disturbance. Mr. Persnickety hears the out of tune instrument and taps his baton on the podium five times to stop the orchestra and make an announcement)
Mr. Persnickety: (breathes in deeply) I'm afraid, uh someone is out of tune.
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Rude and Little Miss Naughty)
Mr. Rude: Uh don't look at me, Mr. Persnickety! It is the cymbals!
(Little Miss Naughty becomes further annoyed with Mr. Rude. The camera cuts back to Mr. Persnickety)
Mr. Persnickety: Mr. Rude, everyone knows that you can't tune a cymbal!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Rude and Little Miss Naughty. Mr. Rude gives Little Miss Naughty an annoyed look that doubles as an "I told you so")
Mr. Rude: Humph!
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Persnickety)
Mr. Persnickety: Let's start again.
(Mr. Persnickety taps his baton on the podium three times and resumes conducting the orchestra. This time, the orchestra is playing a version of "The Mr. Men Show theme." Another thing to note is that Mr. Strong has repaired his flute and is playing it properly once again. Little Miss Naughty is the only one not playing her instrument)
Miss Naughty: (chuckles mischievously)
(Little Miss Naughty puts her cymbals away and takes out a bottle of bubble soap. The camera zooms in on the bubble soap. Mr. Rude is shown playing his tuba. Little Miss Naughty walks over to Mr. Rude's tuba with the bubble soap in her hand and pours some of the bottle's contents into the tuba. Little Miss Naughty then puts the bottle away)
Miss Naughty: (laughs)
(Mr. Rude continues playing the tuba but realizes that bubbles are coming out instead of music. Mr. Rude breathes into his tuba with all his might but more bubbles come out)
Miss Naughty: (laughs mischievously)
(Soon, all the instruments are producing bubbles; even Little Miss Calamity's which isn't even a woodwind or brass instrument. Mr. Persnickety notices the bubbles but is unfazed by them and continues conducting. Bubbles soon start covering the floor of the stage. Mr. Persnickety continues conducting, refusing to let the bubbles ruin the orchestra's practice. Soon, there are so many bubbles that the whole orchestra (minus Little Miss Naughty) and their instruments start floating up into the air. Little Miss Naughty walks to the middle of the stage and takes her cymbals out)
Miss Naughty: (laughs) Sometimes, I just can't help myself!
(Little Miss Naughty bashes her cymbals together with great force. The orchestra stops playing. All of the bubbles pop; but instead of the orchestra crashing to the ground, Little Miss Naughty is swept away by the falling soap. The soap engulfs the screen. A rope falls down from the sky. Little Miss Whoops walks up to it and pulls the rope. The fourth bumper falls down from the top of the screen. Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small are break-dancing to a hip-hop version of the bumper theme. As he dances, Mr. Nosey performs the spin on the ground. But just like in the third bumper, Mr. Nosey spins with such vigor that he creates a crack in the ground which claims Mr. Nosey himself; who splashes into a well of underground water. Mr. Small is surprised and worried for his associate. Then Mr. Scatterbrain emerges from the crack wearing a snorkel and goggles. Mr. Tickle's arms engulf the screen)
Mr. Tickle (offscreen): (laughs)
(Mr. Tickle retracts his arms and the next scene begins. The next scene takes place on the set of "What Do You Know About Music?")
Audience (offscreen): (cheering)
(Mr. Happy and Little Miss Sunshine walk onto the stage)
Mr. Happy: Thank you! Thank you. I'm your host Mr. Happy.
Miss Sunshine: And I'm Miss Sunshine!
Mr. Happy: Welcome to the Game Show are we ask you,
Mr. Happy and Miss Sunshine: "What Do You Know About Music?"
(The audience applauds)
Audience (offscreen): (cheers)
Mr. Happy: Let's play our game.
(The show's logo (which was behind Mr. Happy and Little Miss Sunshine) shrinks down and is positioned above the host's podium. Also on the set include a screen split into three white sections and the table where the contestants stand behind. The contestants are Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Scatterbrain, and Mr. Strong. Mr. Happy rise up behind the podium)
Mr. Happy: Ready, contestants?
Mr. Strong: Yo, ready.
Mr. Grumpy: Has I'll ever be.
(Mr. Scatterbrain pops up)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Parsley!!
Mr. Happy: Here's our first question;
(Little Miss Sunshine walks backwards and gestures to the three screens as she passes them. A piano appears on one screen, a trumpet appears on the middle screen, and a monkey appears on the final screen)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Which of these three things is NOT...
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Happy)
Mr. Happy: A musical instrument?
(Mr. Scatterbrain prepares to press his buzzer but Mr. Strong beats him and slams down on his buzzer first)
Mr. Strong: Um...the trumpet!
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Strong is incorrect)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Ooh! Ooh! Ooh! (chuckles)
(Mr. Scatterbrain buzzes in)
Mr. Happy: Mr. Scatterbrain?
Mr. Scatterbrain: What?
Mr. Happy: Your answer.
Mr. Scatterbrain: To what?
(The camera pans back to the three images)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Which of these is not a musical instrument?
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Scatterbrain)
Mr. Scatterbrain: A pickle isn't a musical instrument!
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Scatterbrain is incorrect)
Mr. Happy: (laughs) That's true! But there isn't a pickle up on the board!
(Mr. Grumpy buzzes in)
Mr. Grumpy (unenthusiastically): The monkey.
(A bell sounds to signal that Mr. Grumpy is correct)
Mr. Happy: That's correct!
Mr. Grumpy (unenthusiastically): Whoop-de-doo.
Mr. Happy: Another ten point question with a little help...from Miss Sunshine!
(The camera cuts over to Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Sunshine is at a giant xylophone)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): What instrument is Miss Sunshine playing?
(Little Miss Sunshine plays the xylophone and Mr. Scatterbrain buzzes in)
Mr. Scatterbrain: A ding-dong maker!
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Scatterbrain is incorrect)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Someone's at the door! I'll get it!
(Mr. Scatterbrain walks away and the camera cuts back to Mr. Happy)
Mr. Happy: No, no, I'm sorry. I'll give you a hint. It starts with an "x."
(Mr. Grumpy buzzes in)
Mr. Grumpy (unenthusiastically): A xylophone.
(A bell sounds to signal that Mr. Grumpy is correct along with an alarm that startles Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Happy: That wonderful sound means that Mr. Grumpy has earned a chance at the bonus question! A correct answer and you win the game!
Mr. Grumpy (unenthusiastically): Oh, lucky me.
Mr. Happy: Here you go! Name the song that Miss Sunshine...
(Mr. Happy gestures over to Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Sunshine is sitting at a piano)
Mr. Happy (offscreen): Will play for us today.
(Little Miss Sunshine plays "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the piano. Mr. Grumpy buzzes in)
Mr. Grumpy: Does she have to play like such a looney bird?
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Grumpy is incorrect)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Is someone going to answer that?
(A buzzer sounds to signal that Mr. Scatterbrain is also incorrect followed by the sound of a gong; the scene cuts to Mr. Happy at the desk)
Mr. Happy: I'm sorry, time's up. It was "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star".
(The camera cuts back to Little Miss Sunshine and the piano starts playing all by itself. This surprises everyone; Little Miss Sunshine, Mr. Happy, Mr. Grumpy, Mr. Scatterbrain, and Mr. Strong. The camera cuts back to the piano. Little Miss Sunshine stands up and a monkey hops out of the piano)
Monkey: (chatters)
Audience (offscreen): (gasps)
(The monkey slams the piano shut and leaps onto the ground)
Monkey: (screeches angrily)
Miss Sunshine: Oh!
(The monkey starts chasing Little Miss Sunshine)
Monkey: (screeches)
(The camera cuts back to Mr. Scatterbrain)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Bunko! What are you doing here? You're supposed to be at home washing the bananas!
Miss Sunshine: (screams)
Bunko: (screeches)
Mr. Happy: I'm afraid, that's all the time we have for today. So join us next week when we ask you,
(Bunko jumps on Mr. Happy's face and starts playing with it)
Mr. Happy: What..."What Do You Know About Music?"
(Mr. Happy becomes very frustrated. Mr. Scatterbrain walks up to Mr. Happy)
Bunko: (screeches)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Sorry. He's usually such a well-behaved monkey!
Bunko: (screeches)
(Bunko jumps off of Mr. Happy and onto the camera. The camera breaks and a technical difficulties screen appears. The screen iris' out and the ending scene begins with some previous happenings from the episode. Starting with Little Miss Sunshine playing the piano and Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey listening to hip-hop music on their boombox that Mr. Small is carrying. Mr. Nosey is wearing a necklace with a peace charm on it and the two walk past Little Miss Sunshine. The outro music is also more upbeat than usual)
Narrator: And so concludes another tuneful day...
(The camera pans over to Mr. Strong poorly playing the tuba and Little Miss Helpful happily listening to the tune while her cat covers their ears in pain)
Narrator: In Dillydale.
(Mr. Stubborn is shown playing a soft tune on a guitar)
Narrator: It's music that makes people come together.
(Mr. Stubborn looks at something offscreen in annoyance. The camera pans over to Mr. Noisy as he prepares to play his drums)
Narrator: Unless, of course, Mr. Noisy has a drum solo.
(Mr. Noisy plays the drums as the background changes to a rock-and-roll stage. A guitar rift is heard as confetti falls from the sky. Mr. Noisy continues to play the drums as the screen fades to black. The episode ends here)