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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 teal screen comes up with "Rainy Day" written on it, three rain clouds, who created the episode underneath, and the sound of rain falling is heard)

(The episode begins on a sunny day in Dillydale)

Birds (offscreen): (chirping)

(Not long after, the sunny day turns into a rainy one as dark storm clouds cover the sun, thunder booms, and rain falls onto Dillydale. Down on the ground, Little Miss Sunshine tries offering Mr. Stubborn her umbrella so he can keep dry, but he refuses her generosity. Also seen on the ground is Mr. Nervous, who is running around in circles due to being afraid of rain)

Mr. Nervous: N-n-n-no! No! N-n-n-no!

Narrator: Ah, the rain!

Narrator: Why is it the people so dislike it?

(Mr. Pernickety is shown using a green umbrella with jade green polka dots. Little Miss Whoops walks by but trips. Little Miss Whoops lands in a puddle and accidentally soaks Mr. Pernickety)

Miss Whoops: Whoops!

Narrator: Without it...

(Mr. Messy is shown happily dancing in a puddle. In the background, Mr. Strong is shown paddling a canoe with Mr. Noisy also with him giving inaudible commands to row)

Narrator: We wouldn't have puddles to play in.

(The scene cuts to Little Miss Calamity at a reservoir. Using a ladder to climb to the top, Little Miss Calamity is shown feeding ducks)

Narrator: Or water to fill our reservoirs.

(Three ducks swim over to Little Miss Calamity as she holds out a handful of breadcrumbs)

Ducks (overlap): (quacking)

Narrator (overlap): So that you and I have enough to drink.

(Suddenly, a hole in the reservoir bursts and the jet stream of water pushes Little Miss Calamity and her ladder down to the ground)

Miss Calamity: (screams)

(The water drains out of the reservoir and the ducks also come out of the reservoir through the leak)

Ducks: (quacking)

(The scene cuts to a line of cars stuck in traffic. All of them are honking their horns. The cars include Mr. Small driving a street painting vehicle, Mr. Strong driving a green car. Mr. Quiet driving a blue-green minivan, Mr. Nervous driving an orange car, and Little Miss Helpful driving a dark green car)

Narrator: It takes a good rain shower to wash-clean our buildings and streets.

(The camera pans to the left to reveal that the cause of the traffic jam is Mr. Lazy. Mr. Lazy has parked his car and is taking advantage of the storm to wash himself)

Narrator: And to wash-clean a certain someone, who's too lazy to turn on his tap.

(Cars continue honking their horns as the screen fades to black. The first scene begins on a rainy day outside of Mr. Bump's house. Mr. Stubborn walks to the front door carrying a picnic basket. He puts the picnic basket down and knocks on the door. After knocking a second time, Mr. Bump opens the door)

Mr. Bump: Oh! Hello, Mr. Stubborn. What are...you doing here?

Mr. Stubborn: Mr. Bump. Did we or did we not plan a picnic for today?

Mr. Bump: Yes. But, uh...it's raining.

Mr. Stubborn: So?

(Mr. Bump move partially back into his house)

Mr. Bump: Uh, not the best of days for a picnic. (chuckles nervously)

Mr. Stubborn: Nothing wrong with this day. Get your things!

Mr. Bump: Oh, I don't know, Mr. Stubborn.

(Mr. Bump puts a thermometer into his mouth and starts faking being sick)

Mr. Bump: I've been fighting off a cold. (chuckles nervously)

Mr. Stubborn: Then clearly you need some fresh air.

(Mr. Stubborn grabs Mr. Bump's arm and drags him away while Mr. Bump grabs the picnic basket)

Mr. Stubborn: Let's go!

Mr. Bump: (moans)

(The scene cuts to a bus arriving at the entrance to a mud covered park. Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn exit the bus and are shown standing in a deep puddle)

Mr. Bump: Are you sure you don't want to go on a picnic on a day when, uh, I-I don't know the sun is shining? And we're not...

(Mr. Bump gestures down to the puddle he and Mr. Stubborn are standing in)

Mr. Bump: Ankle deep in water.

Mr. Stubborn: There is nothing wrong with this day.

(Mr. Stubborn points to the muddy park)

Mr. Stubborn: And that looks like a lovely place for a picnic.

(The camera zooms out to show that Mr. Stubborn is pointing to a huge patch of mud)

Mr. Bump: That patch of mud.

Mr. Stubborn: Mr. Bump, you are starting to chip away at my good mood.

(Mr. Stubborn gives Mr. Bump the picnic blanket)

Mr. Stubborn: Now come on and lay out the blanket.

(Mr. Bump goes to lay out the picnic blanket only to slip on the mud and land on his head. Luckily, he does manage to lay out the blanket. Mr. Stubborn then drops the picnic basket down and sits on the blanket.

Mr. Stubborn: Humph.

(A mudslide happens and takes the picnic basket away.)

Mr. Bump: Oh no! Our lunch!

(Mr. Bump falls down)

Mr. Bump: Ow.

Mr. Stubborn: Not a problem.

Mr. Bump: Mr. Stubborn, how can we have a picnic if our picnic basket with all our food was just taken away by a mudslide?

Mr. Stubborn: Because I always keep a spare sandwich in my pocket.

(Mr. Stubborn takes out a sandwich and splits it with Mr. Bump)

Mr. Bump: Oh...well alright.

(Mr. Stubborn eats his half of the sandwich)

Mr. Stubborn: I make one terrific ham salad sandwich. Don't you think?

(Mr. Bump doesn't say anything and tries to eat his half of the sandwich only for Mr. Stubborn to push his hand down into the mud. Ruining his half of the sandwich)

Mr. Stubborn: How about a game of cards?

Mr. Bump: Uh, but...but it's raining.

(Mr. Stubborn glares at Mr. Bump)

Mr. Bump: "What do you want to play?"

Mr. Stubborn: "Happy Families."

(The mud begins to surround them)

Mr. Stubborn: I'll start. Do you have any fives?

Mr. Bump: Uh no.

Mr. Stubborn: Yes you do.

Mr. Bump: "I'm pretty sure I don't."

Mr. Stubborn: "Pretty sure means you do!"

Mr. Bump: "No, it means I'm pretty sure I don't!"

(They start to sink into the mud)

Mr. Stubborn: I think you do.

Mr. Bump: Uh, are we sinking?

Mr. Stubborn: Don't change the subject! Do you have any fives?

Mr. Bump: I think we're sinking!

Mr. Stubborn: No we are not! How can I play Happy Families when I know you have a five!

Mr. Bump: Poopity poop.

(Mr. Bump hands Mr. Stubborn the five as they fully sink into the mud.)

Mr. Stubborn: "There it is! I win!"

(Mr. Pernickety walks into the frame and picks up the transition to the first bumper. Mr. Quiet is waiting to cross the street with while holding his umbrella to shield him from the rain. The wind picks up and Mr. Quiet struggles to hold his umbrella. The strength of the wind causes his umbrella to folds out very far, then fills up with rainwater and unfolds, dumping the water onto him. Mr. Small appears onscreen and ushers Mr. Nosey over. Mr. Nosey presses his nose against the camera and slides down. This acts as a transition to the next scene which begins with Mr. Nervous walking in the middle of a rainstorm without any rain gear)

Mr. Nervous: Ugh! Oh. Not even a hat! Of all the days to forget my umbrella.

(Two flamingos walk past Mr. Nervous)

Flamingo #1: (squawks)

(Mr. Nervous falls to the ground)

Mr. Nervous: Ooh!

Flamingo #2: (squawks)

Mr. Nervous: Where are they going in...

(Mr. Nervous adjusts his glasses)

Mr. Nervous: Such a hurry! Ever heard of right a way? (scoffs)

Rhino (offscreen): (grunts)

(Mr. Nervous sees two rhinos coming, crouches down, and covers his head)

Mr. Nervous: Oh!

(The two rhinos run past Mr. Nervous)

Rhinos: (grunts)

(Mr. Nervous comes out of the crouched position)

Mr. Nervous: Oh! Oh my! I suddenly feel like there's a party going on and I haven't...

(An elephant sticks their trunk out at Mr. Nervous)

Mr. Nervous: Been invited.

Elephant: (trumpets)

(Mr. Nervous leaps into the air in shock)

Mr. Nervous: (sreams)

(Six elephants walk past a tree)

Elephants: (trumpets)

(The camera pans up to show Mr. Nervous trembling up in the tree)

Mr. Nervous: (whimpers in fear)

(Six giraffes trot past him underneath the tree. Seven more rhinos walk underneath the tree)

Rhinos: (grunts)

(Mr. Nervous starts losing his hold on the tree branch)

Mr. Nervous: (screams) Horns, claws, alligators!

(A flock of flamingoes walk underneath the tree past Mr. Nervous)

Flamingos: (squawking)

(One of Mr. Nervous' hand lets go of the branch and Mr. Nervous ends up hanging by one hand)

Mr. Nervous: Birds!

(Mr. Nervous starts slipping from the branch)

Mr. Nervous: Uh...oh!

(Mr. Nervous loses his grip on the branch entirely and falls into water)

Mr. Nervous: (screams)

(Mr. Nervous surfaces and finds the whole area flooded)

Mr. Nervous: Oh deep! I should never leave the house without a rubber raft! Or some other flotation device!

Animals (offscreen): (various animal noises)

(Mr. Nervous hears a bunch of animals)

Mr. Nervous: Oh!

(Mr. Nervous sees the animals on an ark)

Animals (overlap): (various animal noises)

Mr. Nervous (overlap): Oh! (pants) N-n-n-no! N-n-n-no! No! Oh! Wait! Wait! Wait for me!

(Mr. Rude is revealed to be the one driving the ark)

Animals (offscreen and overlap): (various animal noises)

Mr. Rude: Ha-ha! You snooze, you loose!

(The daydream ends revealing that Mr. Rude is driving a bus with animals on the side (as in decoration))

Mr. Nervous (offscreen): Oh! No! No please! (yelps) Wait for me! Oh! Oh!

(Mr. Nervous then runs after the bus, indicating that the daydream started because Mr. Nervous missed that bus)

Mr. Nervous: N-n-n-no! No! No! N-n-n-no! No!

(The screen iris' out. The second bumper plays. Mr. Quiet is waiting to cross the street with while holding his umbrella to shield him from the rain. The wind picks up and Mr. Quiet struggles to hold his umbrella. The strength of the wind causes his umbrella to folds into Mr. Quiet; trapping Mr. Quiet inside his own umbrella. The next scene begins on a rainy day. Mr. Scatterbrain is looking through the windows of different shops in search of something)...

Mr. Scatterbrain: Well, I can use a new curling iron.

(Mr. Scatterbrain sees something in another store)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Ooh!

(Mr. Scatterbrain looks in the window of the second store)

Mr. Scatterbrain: I love that sponge mop!

(Mr. Scatterbrain sees something in another store)

Mr. Scatterbrain: No wait!

(Mr. Scatterbrain points to a store that is offscreen)

Mr. Scatterbrain: That! (chuckles) I definitely want that can of corn!

(Mr. Scatterbrain sees something he needs at a stand offscreen)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Oh! Wait!

(Mr. Quiet is shown buying a new umbrella from Little Miss Helpful's Umbrella Stand. The stand Mr. Scatterbrain just saw)

Mr. Scatterbrain: An umbrella! (chuckles) That's just what I need.

(Mr. Scatterbrain walks up to Little Miss Helpful's umbrella stand)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Hello, Miss Helpful. I'm looking for an umbrella. Heh! Something sturdy like plastic or...or chicken feathers. Something that will keep me dry.

Miss Helpful: Well, lucky for you, I have just the thing, Mr. Scatterbrain.

(Little Miss Helpful takes out a large beach umbrella. Mr. Scatterbrain jump s up in amazement)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Ooh!

(Mr. Scatterbrain takes the umbrella)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Pretty.

Miss Helpful: It may look big,

(Mr. Scatterbrain opens the umbrella)

Miss Helpful (offscreen): But why let your knees...

(Mr. Scatterbrain struggles to hold the giant umbrella due to the wind)

Miss Helpful: Get all soggy in the rain? That's what I say.

(Mr. Scatterbrain starts getting carried away by the wind collected by his umbrella)

Mr. Scatterbrain: I'll take it!

(Mr. Scatterbrain starts getting carried around all over the place due to the big umbrella collecting the wind)

Miss Helpful: The colour suits you!

(Mr. Scatterbrain keeps getting carried around all over the place due to the big umbrella collecting the wind)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Uh, Miss Helpful?

Miss Helpful: Now remember, be careful when using it on a windy day.

(Little Miss Helpful sees Mr. Scatterbrain struggling with the umbrella)

Miss Helpful: Oh! Oh dear.

(Mr. Scatterbrain is shown in the umbrella floating into a drainage pipe)

Miss Helpful: And look out for the drainage pipe!

(Mr. Scatterbrain pops out of the drainage pipe onto a sunny beach with the umbrella landing and opening to give Mr. Scatterbrain shade)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Huh. Miss Helpful sure does knows a lot about umbrellas.

(Mr. Scatterbrain puts on sunglasses and starts sipping lemonade. When that happens, Mr. Bump falls from the sky)

Mr. Bump: AAAHHH!

(Mr. Bump lands on the screen and slides down transitioning to the next scene. Rain On Down begins)

Miss Helpful: "🎶You know what's going to happen

when the lightning comes to town.

You'd better get your umbrella

'cause the rain is comin' down.

The thunder's boomin' big time

and the sky is dark and grey.

You'd better get yourself a rowing boat

the rain is on its way!

It's raining, it's pouring

The Mr. Men are snoring now.

And Dillydale is dancin',

tryin' to make it rain on down.

And Dillydale is dancin',

trying to make it rain on down.

Now April's known for showers

and maybe even monsoons.

You'd better get yourself a raincoat

the downpour's comin' soon.

It's raining, it's pouring

The Mr. Men are snoring now.

And Dillydale is dancin',

tryin' to make it rain on down.

And Dillydale is dancin', (Woo!)

trying to make it rain on down.

And Dillydale is dancin',

trying to make it rain on down.

And Dillydale is dancin'.🎶"

(Mr. Tickle appears and pulls down the next bumper. Mr. Quiet is show with a duck-patterned umbrella. A duck then shows up and opens up a Mr. Quiet-patterned umbrella, much to Mr. Quiet's surprise)

Duck: (quacks)

(Mr. Quiet looks at the viewers in bewilderment. Mr. Grumpy walks in and pulls down the next scene as if it were a window shade. The next scene takes place at Mr. Pernickety's side of his and Mr. Messy's duplex on a rainy day)

Mr. Pernickety (from inside his house): Oh, it's a magnificent sofa, Miss Calamity.

(Inside his house, Mr. Pernickety is shown relaxing on his new white wool sofa. Mr. Pernickety is on the phone with Little Miss Calamity)

Mr. Pernickety: 100% pure wool.

(Mr. Pernickety strokes the wool on his sofa)

Mr. Pernickety: From very exclusive sheep.

(A split screen forms showing Little Miss Calamity soaking her feet and with a towel on her head on the other side of the screen)

Miss Calamity: Wool? But Mr. Pernickety, wool shrinks! Just one drop of water and it'll be ruined!

(The split screen goes away)

Mr. Pernickety: Oh, I'm well aware of the risks, Miss Calamity.

(Mr. Pernickety lies down on his sofa)

Mr. Pernickety: But, it's a small price to pay for comfort.

(A drop of water falls from the ceiling)

Miss Calamity (on the phone): Mmm, it is. Enjoy your sofa. Bye.

(The drop of water lands on Mr. Pernickety's head. This alerts Mr. Pernickety and makes him sit up)

Mr. Pernickety: (yelps) That woman is like a bad luck charm! (sighs)

(Mr. Pernickety sees another drop of water form on the ceiling. Mr. Pernickety leaps off his sofa and moves it away from the leak before the drop could fall on it)

Mr. Pernickety: (grunts)

(Drops of water from the leak fall onto Mr. Pernickety's head)

Mr. Pernickety: Ooh! Lucky!

(Mr. Pernickety takes out his phone and makes another call)

Mr. Pernickety: He-hello? Uh, Mr. Strong's Roof Repair? This is awful! There's a leak in my roof and it is threatening to shrink my new wool sofa!

(The doorbell rings and Mr. Pernickety, still on the phone, walks to the front door)

Mr. Pernickety: This is an emergency!

(Mr. Pernickety opens the door to find Mr. Strong outside in the rain. Mr. Strong is on the phone)

Mr. Pernickety: Yes?

Mr. Strong: I'm sorry, I'm on the phone. Some kind of emergency about a leak and a new wool sofa.

(Mr. Pernickety realizes that Mr. Strong is on the phone with him but Mr. Strong doesn't realize that Mr. Pernickety is who he is talking about)

Mr. Strong: Hey, let me call you back. Alright?

(Mr. Strong hangs up and puts his phone away)

Mr. Pernickety: This is disastrous!

(Mr. Strong walks into Mr. Pernickety's house)

Mr. Persnickety: I need for you to repair this leak immediately!

(Another leak in the roof forms above the wool sofa and another drop of water is about to fall onto it)

Mr. Pernickety: Oh!

Mr. Strong: Ah!

(Mr. Pernickety takes a great big leap to the sofa and pushes it away from the leak just as the drop falls)

Mr. Pernickety: (grunts)

(Mr. Pernickety leans on the sofa)

Mr. Pernickety: (sighs)

(Mr. Pernickety sees another leak directly above the sofa)

Mr. Pernickety: (yelps)

(Mr. Pernickety pulls the sofa away from the leak just as the drop falls)

Mr. Pernickety: (grunts) Ooh! Hey! (grunts)

(Five leaks are shown on the ceiling, each dripping water. Mr. Pernickety is now pulling and pushing his sofa away from each leak)

Mr. Strong: That is so weird! Someone just called about the same thing. Don't worry. When it comes to a leaky roof, I'm your man. Now, let's see here.

(Mr. Pernickety keeps pulling and pushing his sofa away from the leaks. Mr. Strong looks at the leaks and then looks around)

Mr. Pernickety: (grunts)

Mr. Strong: This looks bad.

(Mr. Pernickety continues pushing his sofa away from the water droplets)

Mr. Pernickety: Can you fix it?

Mr. Strong (overlap): I'll need to take a look outside.

Mr. Pernickety (overlap): (grunts)

(Mr. Strong heads outside)

Mr. Pernickety: (grunts and pants)

(Mr. Pernickety stops for a moment before seeing a leak very close to his sofa)

Mr. Pernickety: (screams)

(Mr. Pernickety pulls the sofa away from the leak. Outside, Mr. Strong is shown wearing cleats on his feet and a grappling hook attached to a rope that's on his arm. Mr. Strong grabs the grappling hook, spins it around, and throws it into the air)

Mr. Strong: (grunts)

(The grappling hook hooks itself onto the chimney. Mr. Strong tugs at the rope to make sure it is secure)

Mr. Strong: Ha-ha!

(Mr. Strong starts climbing up Mr. Pernickety's house. Holes are punctured through the wall courtesy of Mr. Strong's spiky cleats)

Mr. Strong: (grunts as he climbs)

(Mr. Pernickety sees the holes forming from inside his house)

Mr. Pernickety: Oh! Oh!

(The holes approach a picture of a lady that resembles Mr. Pernickety)

Mr. Pernickety (offscreen): Oh dear.

(A hole is made in the picture but the lady avoids getting punctured by it)

Lady in Picture: (yelps) Oh! (sighs)

(The lady in the picture passes out. Mr. Pernickety falls onto his back in disbelief and grief)

Mr. Pernickety: I film failed!

(The holes in the wall keep appearing upwards as Mr. Strong continues to climb up the house. Soon, the holes stop appearing on the wall and soon appear on the ceiling. Outside, Mr. Strong is shown on the roof with a red flag that has his face on it. Mr. Strong plants the flag into the roof)

Mr. Strong: There!

(Mr. Strong pulls the flag up and takes a chunk of the roof off. Mr. Strong looks inside and calls to Mr. Pernickety)

Mr. Strong: Hello!

Mr. Pernickety: What are you doing?!

(The camera cuts to inside Mr. Pernickety's house)

Mr. Strong: I'm gonna need to take roof back to the shop for repairs.

Mr. Pernickety: You WHAT!?

(Mr. Strong takes the entire roof off of Mr. Pernickety's side of the house and rain starts pouring inside. The camera cuts back into the house which is now being flooded with rain. Mr. Pernickety runs to the door)

Mr. Pernickety: (breathes heavily)

(Mr. Pernickety opens the door and looks outside)

Mr. Pernickety: Gracious!

(Mr. Strong is shown carrying Mr. Pernickety's roof to his truck)

Mr. Pernickety: My roof!!

(Mr. Strong puts the roof on his truck)

Mr. Strong: (grunts)

(Mr. Strong walks over to Mr. Pernickety. Mr. Pernickety is now outside and the door is closed)

Mr. Strong: Don't worry. I'll fix it up as good as new.

(Mr. Strong pulls Mr. Pernickety in for a side hug)

Mr. Pernickety: (grunts)

(Mr. Strong releases his grip on Mr. Pernickety and leaves)

Mr. Strong (offscreen): Good job if it's not snowing.

(As Mr. Pernickety walks back to his house and opens the door, water gushes out, carrying him with it)

Mr. Pernickety: (screams)

(The screen cuts over to his new wool sofa stopping in front of Mr. Pernickety, and just as he fears, it shrank. Mr. Pernickety picks up the small sofa)

Mr. Pernickety: (cries)

(Tears fall onto the tiny sofa as the screen irises out. The ending scene begins outside on the rainy day with Mr. Quiet having purchased an umbrella from Little Miss Helpful and Mr. Messy splashing and dancing around in rain puddles)

Narrator: So you see,

(Little Miss Sunshine is shown offering her umbrella to Mr. Stubborn to shield him from the rain but he turns her down. Up in a tree, Mr. Nervous is shown clinging to a tree branch like a sloth, only with more fear)

Narrator: There are people who love a good rainy day.

(Mr. Persnickety is shown sitting on the wet ground holding his shrunken wool sofa)

Narrator: And people who don't.

(The camera pans to Mr. Lazy's house, which is currently collecting rain water so Mr. Lazy wouldn't have to wet his toothbrush when he brushes his teeth as well as powering Mr. Lazy's house)

Narrator: So the next time it rains in your part of the world, go out and enjoy yourself!

(Mr. Scatterbrain is dragged across the screen by the wind being caught in his huge umbrella)

Narrator: Dillydale Style!

(The screen fades to black and the episode ends here)

Deleted Scene[]

(The scene begins inside Mr. Lazy's house on a rainy day. Mr. Lazy is in his bathroom. Mr. Lazy walks to the bathroom sink, opens the medicine cabinet, takes out a tube of toothpaste, and squirts some toothpaste onto his toothbrush)

Mr. Lazy: (sighs) Oh dear. This is really too much work.

(Mr. Lazy looks out the window, sees the rain, and gets an idea)

Mr. Lazy: Mmm-hmm!

(The camera zooms in on the window. Mr. Lazy then opens his medicine cabinet and takes out a Handy Helper-esque hand from the cabinet and gives it the toothbrush. Mr. Lazy then pulls the Handy Helper (which is attached to a coil) along with him until Mr. Lazy reaches his recliner and sits down in it. Mr. Lazy pulls a lever on the recliner and, not only does the recliner vibrate, a device outside is activated. Outside, water is shown being collected in a large container and filled into bucket-like compartments on a conveyor belt. The water is then emptied into a filter that dumps the water into another bucket after going through a pipe. The water in that bucket is then dumped into a colander-like scale that drains the water through tiny holes before being lifted up by the weight connected to it. This whole device is shown connected to the top of Mr. Lazy's house! Back inside, Mr. Lazy waits for the next part of his idea)

Mr. Lazy: (groans)

(Mr. Lazy pulls the lever again and a second Handy Helper pushes Mr. Lazy to the toothbrush and the first Handy Helper brushes his teeth)

Mr. Lazy: (sighs happily)

(Little Miss Sunshine drops down from an umbrella and brings the next bumper onto the screen. Mr. Quiet is waiting to cross the street with while holding his umbrella to shield him from the rain. The wind picks up and Mr. Quiet struggles to hold his umbrella. The strength of the wind causes the slipcover of Mr. Quiet's umbrella to come off. The ribs of the umbrella start spinning around like a helicopter propeller and Mr. Quiet is sent up into the air. The screen cuts to black)

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 teal screen comes up with "Rainy Day" written on it, three rain clouds, who created the episode underneath, and the sound of rain falling is heard. The episode begins on a sunny day in Dillydale)

Birds (offscreen): (chirping)

(Not long after, the sunny day turns into a rainy one as dark storm clouds cover the sun, thunder booms, and rain falls onto Dillydale. Down on the ground, Little Miss Sunshine tries offering Mr. Stubborn her umbrella so he can keep dry, but he refuses her generosity)

Narrator: Ah, the rain!

(Mr. Nervous is seen running around in circles due to being afraid of rain)

Mr. Nervous: N-n-n-no! No! N-n-n-no! (screams)

Narrator: Why is it that people dislike the rain so much?

(Mr. Persnickety is shown using a green umbrella with jade green polka dots. Little Miss Whoops walks by but trips. Little Miss Whoops lands in a puddle and accidentally soaks Mr. Persnickety)

Miss Whoops: Whoops!

Narrator: Without it...

(Mr. Messy is shown happily dancing in a puddle. In the background, Mr. Strong is shown paddling a canoe with Mr. Noisy also with him giving inaudible commands to row)

Narrator: We wouldn't have puddles to play in.

(The scene cuts to Little Miss Calamity at a reservoir. Using a ladder to climb to the top, Little Miss Calamity is shown feeding ducks)

Narrator: Or water to fill our reservoirs.

(Three ducks swim over to Little Miss Calamity as she holds out a handful of breadcrumbs)

Ducks: (quacking)

Narrator: So that you and I have enough to drink.

Miss Calamity: Oh!

(Suddenly, a hole in the reservoir bursts and the jet stream of water pushes Little Miss Calamity and her ladder down to the ground)

Miss Calamity (offscreen): No!

(The water drains out of the reservoir and the ducks also come out of the reservoir through the leak)

Ducks: (quacking)

(The scene cuts to a line of cars stuck in traffic. All of them are honking their horns. The cars include Mr. Small driving a street painting vehicle, Mr. Strong driving a green car. Mr. Quiet driving a blue-green minivan, Mr. Nervous driving an orange car, and Little Miss Helpful driving a dark green car)

Narrator: It takes a good rain shower to clean our buildings and streets.

(The camera pans to the left to reveal that the cause of the traffic jam is Mr. Lazy. Mr. Lazy has parked his car and is taking advantage of the storm to wash himself)

Narrator: And to wash and clean a certain someone who's too lazy to turn on his faucet.

(Cars continue honking their horns as the screen fades to black. The first scene begins on a rainy day outside of Mr. Bump's house. Mr. Stubborn walks to the front door carrying a picnic basket. He puts the picnic basket down and knocks on the door. After knocking a second time, Mr. Bump opens the door)

Mr. Bump: Oh! He-hello, Mr. Stubborn. Uh, what are you doing here?

Mr. Stubborn: Mr. Bump. Did we or did we not plan a picnic for today?

Mr. Bump: Uh, yes. Uh, but it's raining.

Mr. Stubborn: So?

(Mr. Bump move partially back into his house)

Mr. Bump: Not the best of days for a picnic. (chuckles nervously)

Mr. Stubborn: Nothing wrong with this day. Get your things!

Mr. Bump: G'uh, I don't know, Mr. Stubborn.

(Mr. Bump puts a thermometer into his mouth and starts faking being sick)

Mr. Bump: I've been fighting off a cold and...

Mr. Stubborn: Then you clearly need some fresh air.

(Mr. Stubborn grabs Mr. Bump's arm and drags him away while Mr. Bump grabs the picnic basket)

Mr. Stubborn: Let's go!

(The scene cuts to a bus arriving at the entrance to a mud covered park. Mr. Bump and Mr. Stubborn exit the bus and are shown standing in a deep puddle)

Mr. Bump: Are you sure you don't want to go on a picnic on a day when, I...I don't know, the sun is shining? And we're not...

(Mr. Bump gestures down to the puddle he and Mr. Stubborn are standing in)

Mr. Bump: Ankle deep in water?

Mr. Stubborn: There is nothing wrong with this day.

(Mr. Stubborn points to the muddy park)

Mr. Stubborn: That looks like a nice place for a picnic.

(The camera zooms out to show that Mr. Stubborn is pointing to a huge patch of mud)

Mr. Bump: That patch of mud?

Mr. Stubborn: Mr. Bump, you are starting to chip away at my good mood.

(Mr. Stubborn gives Mr. Bump the picnic blanket)

Mr. Stubborn: Now come on and lay out the blanket.

(Mr. Bump goes to lay out the picnic blanket only to slip on the mud and land on his head. Luckily, he does manage to lay out the blanket. Mr. Stubborn then drops the picnic basket down and sits on the blanket.

Mr. Stubborn: Humph.

(A mudslide happens and takes the picnic basket away.)

Mr. Bump: Oh no! Our lunch!

(Mr. Bump falls down)

Mr. Bump: Ow.

Mr. Stubborn: Not a problem.

Mr. Bump: Mr. Stubborn, how can we have a picnic if our picnic basket with all our food was just taken away by a mudslide?

Mr. Stubborn: Because I always keep a spare sandwich in my pocket.

(Mr. Stubborn takes out a sandwich and splits it with Mr. Bump)

Mr. Bump: Oh...well alright.

(Mr. Stubborn eats his half of the sandwich)

Mr. Stubborn: I make one terrific ham salad sandwich. Don't you think?

(Mr. Bump doesn't say anything and tries to eat his half of the sandwich only for Mr. Stubborn to push his hand down into the mud. Ruining his half of the sandwich)

Mr. Stubborn: How about a game of cards?

Mr. Bump: Uh, but...but it's raining.

(Mr. Stubborn glares at Mr. Bump)

Mr. Bump: What do you want to play?

Mr. Stubborn: Go Fish.

(The mud begins to surround them)

Mr. Stubborn: I'll start. Have any fives?

Mr. Bump: No.

Mr. Stubborn: Yes you do.

Mr. Bump: I'm pretty sure I don't.

Mr. Stubborn: Pretty sure mean you do.

Mr. Bump: No. It means I'm pretty sure means I don't

(They start to sink into the mud)

Mr. Stubborn: I think you do.

Mr. Bump: Uh, are we sinking?

Mr. Stubborn: Don't change the subject! Do you have any fives?

Mr. Bump: I think we're sinking!

Mr. Stubborn: No we are not! I refuse to go fish because I just know you have a five!

Mr. Bump: Poopity poop.

(Mr. Bump hands Mr. Stubborn the five as they fully sink into the mud. Mr. Persnickety walks into the frame and picks up the transition that leads to the first bumper. Mr. Quiet is waiting to cross the street with while holding his umbrella to shield him from the rain. The wind picks up and Mr. Quiet struggles to hold his umbrella. The strength of the wind causes his umbrella to folds out very far, then fills up with rainwater and unfolds, dumping the water onto him. Mr. Small appears onscreen and ushers Mr. Nosey over. Mr. Nosey presses his nose against the camera and slides down. This acts as a transition to the next scene which begins with Mr. Nervous walking in the middle of a rainstorm without any rain gear)

Mr. Nervous: Geeh! Not even a hat! Oh, of all the days to forget my umbrella.

(Two flamingos walk past Mr. Nervous)

Flamingo #1: (squawks)

(Mr. Nervous falls to the ground)

Mr. Nervous: G'oh!

Flamingo #2: (squawks)

Mr. Nervous: Oh! They're going in...

(Mr. Nervous adjusts his glasses)

Mr. Nervous: Such a hurry! Ever heard of right a way? (scoffs)

Rhino (offscreen): (grunts)

(Mr. Nervous sees two rhinos coming, crouches down, and covers his head)

Mr. Nervous: Oh!

(The two rhinos run past Mr. Nervous)

Rhinos: (grunts)

(Mr. Nervous comes out of the crouched position)

Mr. Nervous: Oh my! I suddenly feel like there's a...a...a party going on and

(An elephant sticks their trunk out at Mr. Nervous)

Mr. Nervous: I haven't been invited.

Elephant: (trumpets)

(Mr. Nervous leaps into the air in shock)

Mr. Nervous: (yelps)

(Six elephants walk past a tree)

Elephants: (trumpets)

(The camera pans up to show Mr. Nervous trembling up in the tree. Six giraffes trot past him underneath the tree. Seven more rhinos walk underneath the tree)

Rhinos: (grunts)

(Mr. Nervous starts losing his hold on the tree branch)

Mr. Nervous: G'oh!! Geeh! Horns, claws, alligators!

(A flock of flamingoes walk underneath the tree past Mr. Nervous)

Flamingos: (squawking)

(One of Mr. Nervous' hand lets go of the branch and Mr. Nervous ends up hanging by one hand)

Mr. Nervous: Geeh!

(Mr. Nervous starts slipping from the branch)

Mr. Nervous: (gasps)

(Mr. Nervous loses his grip on the branch entirely and falls into water)

Mr. Nervous: G'oh!

(Mr. Nervous surfaces and finds the whole area flooded)

Mr. Nervous: Oh deep! I should never...leave the house without a rubber raft! Or some other flotation device!

Animals (offscreen): (various animal noises)

(Mr. Nervous hears a bunch of animals)

Mr. Nervous: Oh!

(Mr. Nervous sees the animals on an ark)

Animals (overlap): (various animal noises)

Mr. Nervous (overlap): Oh! (pants) N-n-n-no! N-n-n-no! No! No! Wait! Wait! Wait for me!

(Mr. Rude is revealed to be the one driving the ark)

Animals (offscreen and overlap): (various animal noises)

Mr. Rude (overlap): Ha-ha! You snooze, you loose!

(The daydream ends revealing that Mr. Rude is driving a bus with animals on the side (as in decoration). Mr. Nervous then runs after it, indicating that the daydream started because Mr. Nervous missed that bus.)

Mr. Nervous: (pants and breathes hard)

(The screen iris' out. The second bumper plays. Mr. Quiet is waiting to cross the street with while holding his umbrella to shield him from the rain. The wind picks up and Mr. Quiet struggles to hold his umbrella. The strength of the wind causes his umbrella to folds into Mr. Quiet; trapping Mr. Quiet inside his own umbrella. The next scene begins inside Mr. Lazy's house on a rainy day. Mr. Lazy is in his bathroom. Mr. Lazy walks to the bathroom sink, opens the medicine cabinet, takes out a tube of toothpaste, and squirts some toothpaste onto his toothbrush)

Mr. Lazy: (sighs three times) This is way too much work.

(Mr. Lazy looks out the window, sees the rain, and gets an idea)

Mr. Lazy: Hmmm!

(The camera zooms in on the window. Mr. Lazy then opens his medicine cabinet and takes out a Handy Helper-esque hand from the cabinet and gives it the toothbrush. Mr. Lazy then pulls the Handy Helper (which is attached to a coil) along with him until Mr. Lazy reaches his recliner and sits down in it. Mr. Lazy pulls a lever on the recliner and, not only does the recliner vibrate, a device outside is activated. Outside, water is shown being collected in a large container and filled into bucket-like compartments on a conveyor belt. The water is then emptied into a filter that dumps the water into another bucket after going through a pipe. The water in that bucket is then dumped into a colander-like scale that drains the water through tiny holes before being lifted up by the weight connected to it. This whole device is shown connected to the top of Mr. Lazy's house! Back inside, Mr. Lazy waits for the next part of his idea)

Mr. Lazy: (groans)

(Mr. Lazy pulls the lever again and a second Handy Helper pushes Mr. Lazy to the toothbrush and the first Handy Helper brushes his teeth. Little Miss Sunshine drops down from an umbrella and brings the next bumper onto the screen. Mr. Quiet is waiting to cross the street with while holding his umbrella to shield him from the rain. The wind picks up and Mr. Quiet struggles to hold his umbrella. The strength of the wind causes the slipcover of Mr. Quiet's umbrella to come off. The ribs of the umbrella start spinning around like a helicopter propeller and Mr. Quiet is sent up into the air. The next scene begins on a rainy day. Mr. Scatterbrain is looking through the windows of different shops in search of something).

Mr. Scatterbrain: Well, I can use a new curling iron.

(Mr. Scatterbrain sees something in another store)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Ooh!

(Mr. Scatterbrain looks in the window of the second store)

Mr. Scatterbrain: I love that sponge mop!

(Mr. Scatterbrain sees something in another store)

Mr. Scatterbrain: No wait!

(Mr. Scatterbrain points to a store that is offscreen)

Mr. Scatterbrain: That! (chuckles) I definitely want that can of corn!

(Mr. Scatterbrain sees something he needs at a stand offscreen)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Oh! Wait

(Mr. Quiet is shown buying a new umbrella from Little Miss Helpful's Umbrella Stand. The stand Mr. Scatterbrain just saw)

Mr. Scatterbrain: An umbrella! (chuckles) That's just what I need.

(Mr. Scatterbrain walks up to Little Miss Helpful's umbrella stand)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Hello, Miss Helpful. I'm looking for an umbrella. Heh! Something sturdy like plastic or...or chicken feathers. Something that will keep me dry.

Miss Helpful: Well, lucky for you, I have just the thing, Mr. Scatterbrain.

(Little Miss Helpful takes out a large beach umbrella. Mr. Scatterbrain jump s up in amazement)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Ooh!

(Mr. Scatterbrain takes the umbrella)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Pretty.

Miss Helpful: It may look big,

(Mr. Scatterbrain opens the umbrella)

Miss Helpful (offscreen): But why let your knees...

(Mr. Scatterbrain struggles to hold the giant umbrella due to the wind)

Miss Helpful: Get all soggy in the rain? That's what I say.

(Mr. Scatterbrain starts getting carried away by the wind collected by his umbrella)

Mr. Scatterbrain: I'll take it!

(Mr. Scatterbrain starts getting carried around all over the place due to the big umbrella collecting the wind)

Miss Helpful: Let me ring you up?

(Mr. Scatterbrain keeps getting carried around all over the place due to the big umbrella collecting the wind)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Uh, Miss Helpful?

Miss Helpful: Now remember, be careful when using it on a windy day.

(Little Miss Helpful sees Mr. Scatterbrain struggling with the umbrella)

Miss Helpful: Oh! Oh dear.

(Mr. Scatterbrain is shown in the umbrella floating into a storm drain)

Miss Helpful: And look out for storm drains!

(Mr. Scatterbrain pops out of the storm drain onto a sunny beach with the umbrella landing and opening to give Mr. Scatterbrain shade)

Mr. Scatterbrain: Huh. Miss Helpful sure knows a lot about umbrellas.

(Mr. Scatterbrain puts on sunglasses and starts sipping lemonade)

(Mr. Bump falls from the sky)

Mr. Bump: AAAHHH!

(Mr. Bump lands on the screen and slides down. Transitioning to the next scene)

(Rain On Down begins)

Miss Calamity: 🎶You know it's gonna happen

when the lightning comes to town.

You'd better get your umbrella

'cause the rain is comin' down.

The thunder's boomin' big time

and the sky is dark and gray.

You'd better get yourself a rowboat

the rain is on its way!

It's raining, it's pouring

The Mr. Men are snoring now.🎶

Miss Calamity: Ya hear 'em?

Miss Calamity: 🎶And Dillydale is dancin',

tryin' to make it rain on down.

And Dillydale is dancin',

trying to make it rain on down.

Now April's known for showers

and maybe even monsoons.🎶

Miss Calamity: Oh!

Miss Calamity: 🎶You'd better get yourself a raincoat

the downpour's comin' soon.

It's raining, it's pouring

The Mr. Men are snoring now.

And Dillydale is dancin',

tryin' to make it rain on down.🎶

Miss Calamity: We're dancin'! We're dancin!

Miss Calamity and Chorus: 🎶And Dillydale is dancin',🎶

Miss Calamity: Woo!

Miss Calamity: 🎶trying to make it rain on down.🎶

Miss Calamity: I need my umbrella ever-ever!

Miss Calamity and Chorus: 🎶And Dillydale is dancin'🎶

Miss Calamity: This is a calamity! Oh, no!

Miss Calamity and Chorus: 🎶trying to make it rain on down.🎶

Miss Calamity: Ya feel it? Ya feel it?

Miss Calamity and Chorus: 🎶And Dillydale is dancin'.🎶

(Mr. Tickle appears and pulls down the next bumper. Mr. Quiet is show waiting to cross the street holding a duck-patterned umbrella in the rain. A duck then shows up and opens up a Mr. Quiet-patterned umbrella. Much to Mr. Quiet's surprise)

Duck: (quacks)

(Mr. Quiet looks at the viewers in bewilderment. Mr. Grumpy walks in and pulls down the next scene as if it were a window shade. The next scene takes place at Mr. Persnickety's side of his and Mr. Messy's duplex on a rainy day)

Mr. Persnickety (from inside his house): Oh, it's a magnificent sofa, Miss Calamity.

(Inside his house, Mr. Persnickety is shown relaxing on his new white wool sofa. Mr. Persnickety is on the phone with Little Miss Calamity)

Mr. Persnickety: 100% pure wool.

(Mr. Persnickety strokes the wool on his sofa)

Mr. Persnickety: From very exclusive sheep.

(A split screen forms showing Little Miss Calamity soaking her feet and with a towel on her head on the other side of the screen)

Miss Calamity: Wool? But Mr. Persnickety, wool shrinks! Oh! One drop of water and it'll be ruined!

(The split screen goes away)

Mr. Persnickety: Oh, I'm well aware of the risks, Miss Calamity.

(Mr. Persnickety lies down on his sofa)

Mr. Persnickety: But it's a small price to pay for comfort. Hmm-hmm!

(A drop of water falls from the ceiling and onto Mr. Persnickety's head. This alerts Mr. Persnickety and makes him sit up)

Mr. Persnickety: (yelps) That woman is like a bad luck charm!

(Mr. Persnickety sees another drop of water form on the ceiling. Mr. Persnickety leaps off his sofa and moves it away from the leak before the drop could fall on it)

Mr. Persnickety: (grunts)

(Drops of water from the leak fall onto Mr. Persnickety's head)

Mr. Persnickety: Oh-ho!

(Mr. Persnickety takes out his phone and makes another call)

Mr. Persnickety: Uh, hello? Uh, Mr. Strong's Roof Repair? Uh, this is awful! There is a leak in my roof and it is threatening to shrink my new wool sofa!

(The doorbell rings and Mr. Persnickety, still on the phone, walks to the front door)

Mr. Persnickety: Uh, this is an emergency! (sighs)

(Mr. Persnickety opens the door to find Mr. Strong outside in the rain. Mr. Strong is on the phone)

Mr. Persnickety: Yes?

Mr. Strong: Uh, I'm sorry, I'm on the phone. Some kind of emergency about a...a leak and a new wool sofa.

(Mr. Persnickety realizes that Mr. Strong is on the phone with him but Mr. Strong doesn't realize that Mr. Persnickety is who he is talking about)

Mr. Strong: Hey, let me call you back. Alright?

(Mr. Strong hangs up and puts his phone away)

Mr. Persnickety: This is disastrous!

(Mr. Strong walks into Mr. Persnickety's house)

Mr. Persnickety: I need for you to repair this leak immediately!

(Another leak in the roof forms above the wool sofa and another drop of water is about to fall onto it)

Mr. Persnickety: Oh!

(Mr. Persnickety takes a great big leap to the sofa and pushes it away from the leak just as the drop falls)

Mr. Persnickety: (grunts)

(Mr. Persnickety leans on the sofa)

Mr. Persnickety: Ooh-hoo-hoo!

(Mr. Persnickety sees another leak directly above the sofa)

Mr. Persnickety: D'oh!

(Mr. Persnickety pulls the sofa away from the leak just as the drop falls)

Mr. Persnickety: (grunts) Oh!

(Five leaks are shown on the ceiling, each dripping water. Mr. Persnickety is now pulling and pushing his sofa away from each leak)

Mr. Strong: That is so weird! Someone just called about the same thing. Don't worry, when it comes to a leaky roof, I'm your man. Now let's see here.

(Mr. Persnickety keeps pulling and pushing his sofa away from the leaks. Mr. Strong looks at the leaks and then looks around)

Mr. Persnickety: (grunts) Well?

Mr. Strong: This looks bad.

(Mr. Persnickety continues pushing his sofa away from the water droplets)

Mr. Persnickety: Can you fix it?

Mr. Strong: I'll need to take a look outside

(Mr. Strong heads outside)

Mr. Persnickety: (grunts)

(Mr. Persnickety stops for a moment before seeing a leak very close to his sofa)

Mr. Persnickety: (screams)

(Mr. Persnickety pulls the sofa away from the leak. Outside, Mr. Strong is shown wearing cleats on his feet and a grappling hook attached to a rope that's on his arm. Mr. Strong grabs the grappling hook, spins it around, and throws it into the air)

Mr. Strong: (grunts)

(The grappling hook hooks itself onto the chimney. Mr. Strong tugs at the rope to make sure it is secure. Mr. Strong starts climbing up Mr. Persnickety's house. Holes are punctured through the wall courtesy of Mr. Strong's spiky cleats. Mr. Persnickety sees the holes forming from inside his house)

Mr. Persnickety: Oh! This, oh!

(The holes approach a picture of a lady that resembles Mr. Persnickety)

Mr. Persnickety (offscreen): Oh dear.

(A hole is made in the picture but the lady avoids getting punctured by it)

Lady in Picture: (yelps) Oh! (sighs)

(The lady in the picture passes out. Mr. Persnickety falls onto his back in disbelief and grief)

Mr. Persnickety: (whimpers)

(The holes in the wall keep appearing upwards as Mr. Strong continues to climb up the house. Soon, the holes stop appearing on the wall and soon appear on the ceiling. Outside, Mr. Strong is shown on the roof with a red flag that has his face on it. Mr. Strong plants the flag into the roof)

Mr. Strong: (grunts)

(Mr. Strong pulls the flag up and takes a chunk of the roof off. Mr. Strong looks inside and calls to Mr. Persnickety)

Mr. Strong: Hello!

Mr. Persnickety: What are you doing?!

(The camera cuts to inside Mr. Persnickety's house)

Mr. Strong: I'm gonna need to take roof back to the shop for repairs.

Mr. Persnickety: You WHAT!?

(Mr. Strong takes the entire roof off of Mr. Persnickety's side of the house and rain starts pouring inside)

Mr. Persnickety (from inside the house): (screams)

(The camera cuts back into the house which is now being flooded with rain. Mr. Persnickety runs to the door)

Mr. Persnickety: (screams)

(Mr. Persnickety opens the door and looks outside)

Mr. Persnickety: Gracious!

(Mr. Strong is shown carrying Mr. Persnickety's roof to his truck)

Mr. Persnickety: Oh-ho! My roof!!

(Mr. Strong puts the roof on his truck)

Mr. Strong: (grunts)

(Mr. Strong walks over to Mr. Persnickety. Mr. Persnickety is now outside and the door is closed)

Mr. Strong: Hey, don't worry I'll fix it up as good as new.

(Mr. Strong pulls Mr. Persnickety in for a side hug)

Mr. Persnickety: Ooh! Oh!

(Mr. Strong releases his grip on Mr. Persnickety and leaves)

Mr. Persnickety: (cries)

(As Mr. Persnickety walks back to his house and opens the door, water gushes out, carrying him with it. The screen cuts over to his new wool sofa stopping in front of Mr. Persnickety, and just as he fears, it shrank. Mr. Persnickety picks up the small sofa)

Mr. Persnickety: (cries)

(Tears fall onto the tiny sofa as the screen irises out. The ending scene begins outside on the rainy day with Mr. Quiet having purchased an umbrella from Little Miss Helpful and Mr. Messy splashing and dancing around in rain puddles)

Narrator: So you see,

(Little Miss Sunshine is shown offering her umbrella to Mr. Stubborn to shield him from the rain but he turns her down. Up in a tree, Mr. Nervous is shown clinging to a tree branch like a sloth, only with more fear)

Narrator: There are all people who love a good rainy day

(Mr. Persnickety is shown sitting on the wet ground holding his shrunken wool sofa)

Mr. Persnickety: (cries)

Narrator: And people who don't.

(The camera pans to Mr. Lazy's house, which is currently collecting rain water so Mr. Lazy wouldn't have to wet his toothbrush when he brushes his teeth as well as powering Mr. Lazy's house)

Narrator: So the next time it rains in your part of the world, go out and enjoy yourself!

(Mr. Scatterbrain is dragged across the screen by the wind being caught in his huge umbrella)

Narrator: Dillydale Style!

(The screen fades to black and the episode ends here)

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The Mr. Men Show Transcripts
Season 1 Physical | Boo-Boos (Doctors & Nurses in the UK; Hospitals in Australia) | Farm | Movies | Science | Lake | Books | Beach | Boats | Mall | Flying | Hobbies | Dance | Inventions | Fair | Camping | Amusement Park  | Trains | Paint | Fish | Adventure | Construction | Snow | Canned Goods | Jobs | Gardens | Collecting | Chores | Restaurants | Music | Full Moon | Night | Food | Bugs | Cooking | Rainy Day | Heatwave | Sleep | Yard Work (Lawns in the UK) | Parade | Games | Superstore | Hotel | Birthday | Car Wash | Wildlife | Dillydale Day | Cars | Sightseeing | The Dark | Circus | Ships
Season 2 Picnics | Driving | Outer Space | Clean Teeth | Airports | Shoes | Arts and Crafts | Game Shows | Garages | Eyeglasses | Toys | Reptiles | Hats | Robots | Parties | Up and Down | Dining Out | Gifts | Sun and Moon | Telephone | Seashore | Washing and Drying | Sneezes and Hiccups | Fruit | Radio | Supermarket | Skyscrapers | Cinema | Getting Around | Clocks | Post Office | Pets | Dance, Dance, Dance | Trees | Library | Pirates | Goo | Trains and Planes | Out to Sea | Next Door | Lunch | Machines | Home Improvement | Fairies and Gnomes | Birds | Bath and Bubbles | Sand and Surf | Parks | Surprises | Travel | Bad Weather | Pests
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