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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 yellow screen comes up with "Skyscrapers" written on it, Little Miss Whoops riding an I-beam, the town of Dillydale in the background, who created the episode underneath, and the sound a skyscraper being built is heard)
(The episode begins with Little Miss Daredevil flying her helicopter over a tall building)
Narrator: Some buildings are tall.
(Little Miss Daredevil flies her helicopter to a nearby skyscraper)
Narrator: And some buildings are very, very tall!
(Little Miss Daredevil flies her helicopter to the top of the skyscraper. The skyscraper is shown to have a slight bend in its foundation)
Narrator: So tall, they seem to be scraping the sky! Which is why they're called...
(The scene cuts to Mr. Nervous' office. Mr. Nervous is working very hard. Behind him is Little Miss Daredevil flying her helicopter)
Narrator: Skyscrapers!
(Mr. Nervous realizes something, turns around, and sees Little Miss Daredevil in her helicopter)
Mr. Nervous: Oh, no! Terrifying towers of tallness!
(The scene cuts back outside the office and a small light shows Mr. Nervous going down the skyscrapers before reaching the ground and exiting the skyscraper)
Narrator: While others call them, "terrifying towers of tallness." Yes, skyscrapers are not for the nervous or accident prone.
(Mr. Nervous exits the skyscraper and runs away. Over at another skyscraper, Mr. Strong is pulling a bosun chair up so he and Mr. Bump can wash windows. Both Mr. Strong and Mr. Bump are securely fastened to the bosun chair thanks to two safety straps connected to harnesses they are wearing)
Narrator: Which is why it's so surprising that Mr. Bump would agree to help Mr. Strong clean the windows.
(Mr. Strong picks up a squeegee)
Mr. Strong: This platform turned out pretty good! Do you think, Mr. Bump?
Mr. Bump: You thought of everything, Mr. Strong.
(Mr. Bump grabs one of the safety straps connected to his harness)
Mr. Bump: A safety belt.
(Mr. Bump grabs the other safety strap connected to his harness)
Mr. Bump: And a second safety belt in case the first one falls!
Mr. Strong: Never can be too careful!
(Mr. Bump starts using his squeegee on a window)
Mr. Bump: No true words have ever been spoken.
(Little Miss Whoops opens the window Mr. Bump was washing and pushes him off the platform)
Mr. Bump: (grunts)
(The safety straps disconnect from the platform and only the window is holding Mr. Bump up)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
Mr. Bump: Ow!
Miss Whoops: Hello, Mr. Strong! Sorry, Mr. Bump! I just wanted to say hello!
(Little Miss Whoops closes the window. Without the window holding Mr. Bump up, Mr. Bump looks at the viewers with a scared look on his face and falls to the ground)
Mr. Bump (offscreen): (screams)
(Mr. Strong looks down to the ground, concerned about Mr. Bump)
Mr. Strong: Oh, pickles!
(Mr. Bump is heard crashing into something on the ground)
Mr. Strong: Be right there to get you, Mr. Bump!
(Mr. Strong lowers the bosun chair down so he can get Mr. Bump. Sometime later, Mr. Bump is back on the bosun chair with his safety harness connected. Mr. Bump is looking down to the ground in fear)
Mr. Bump: My! 70 floors is awfully high up.
(Mr. Strong pulls the bosun chair up to a floor that has Mr. Nosey looking out a window with a telescope and Mr. Small looking out another window with a periscope)
Mr. Nosey: Hi there, Mr. Strong, Mr. Bump!
(Mr. Strong stops pulling the bosun chair up)
Mr. Strong: Hi there, Mr. Nosey!
(Mr. Small moves the periscope out of his way so he can also say hello)
Mr. Small: Greetings and salutations! Don't let us get in your way.
Mr. Nosey: Mr. Small and I are just enjoying the view.
Mr. Strong: Yeah, I don't blame you! You can see everything from up here!
Mr. Bump: Yeah, no kidding!
(Mr. Bump points to the right)
Mr. Bump: Look! There's the new space station!
Mr. Nosey: Ooh! Really?
(Mr. Nosey turns his telescope to the right to see the new space station but accidentally knocks Mr. Bump off the bosun chair)
Mr. Bump: (screams)
(As Mr. Bump freefalls to the ground, Mr. Bump remembers that the safety belt is still connected to both his harness and the bosun chair)
Mr. Bump: Oh! Woah! Good thing I have that safety belt.
(Mr. Bump falls so far down that he is almost touching the pavement. The elastic of the safety belt is about to launch Mr. Bump back up)
Mr. Bump: (groans in nervousness)
(Mr. Bump notices a bug on the ground)
Mr. Bump: Help me.
(The safety belt slingshots Mr. Bump back up and he ends up being shot through a window above the window washing platform)
Mr. Bump: Woah!
(Mr. Noisy looks through the Mr. Bump shaped hole in the window to make an announcement)
Mr. Noisy: If anyone's looking for Mr. Bump, he's in my office!
(The scene transitions to sometime later. Mr. Bump is back on the bosun chair with his safety harness connected. Mr. Bump is looking down to the ground in fear as they are now higher than before. So high that they are passing clouds)
Mr. Bump: Mr. Strong! Now we're even higher than we were before!
(Mr. Strong stops raising the bosun chair)
Mr. Bump: Are you absolutely sure this thing is safe?
Mr. Strong: Oh, don't worry, Mr. Bump. I built this baby myself. See?
(Mr. Strong shakes the bosun chair up and down)
Mr. Bump: (incoherent noises)
(Unbeknownst to Mr. Strong and Mr. Bump, several screws that keep the safety bar connected to the platform loosen and fall out)
Mr. Bump: NO! NO! NO! DON'T!
(Mr. Strong stops shaking the bosun chair)
Mr. Bump: I believe you!
Mr. Strong: You know me. Safety is my middle name
(Mr. Bump is shown washing a window that is covered in suds).
Mr. Bump: You know,
(Mr. Bump starts squeeging the window to reveal Little Miss Scary with her face pressed to the window grinning a devious grin)
Mr. Bump: Once you get used to it, it's not so scary.
(Mr. Bump sees Little Miss Scary in the window he just cleaned)
Mr. Bump: (screams)
(Mr. Bump backs up and the safety bar of the platform moves off. Mr. Bump ends up suspended in the air and notices that the safety belts are no longer connected to anything)
Mr. Bump: Oh poopity poop!
(Mr. Bump falls to the ground)
Mr. Bump: WAH-HA~!!
(Mr. Strong looks down at Mr. Bump as the latter crashes on the ground)
Mr. Strong: Uh... sorry about that!
(Mr. Strong grabs the cables of the bosun's chair)
Mr. Strong: Why don't we call it a day, Mr. Bump?
(Mr. Strong lowers the bosun's chair)
Mr. Strong: I'll buy you a pancake!
(Mr. Strong lowers the bosun's chair out of frame. Little Miss Daredevil jets through in her helicopter across the screen. This acts as the transition to the first bumper. The first bumper plays. King Kong is shown on top of a skyscraper holding Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Daredevil flies her biplane to create a cloud in the shape of a banana. After peeling the cloud banana, King Kong gets excited)
King Kong: (grunts)
(King Kong tries to grab the banana, but because it is made of clouds, he loses his balance and falls off the skyscraper)
King Kong: (grunts)
Narrator: Lifts are in the central heart of every skyscraper.
(The camera cuts inside the skyscraper. Mr. Lazy is manning the front desk. Mr. Tall walks by. Mr. Rude exits one of the lifts)
Mr. Rude: (chuckles)
Narrator: The good people of Dillydale couldn't live without them.
(Three monkeys wearing business hats exit another lift)
Monkeys: (chattering)
(The camera cuts to show Mr. Lazy's feet on the desk)
Mr. Grumpy (from behind Mr. Lazy's feet): A-hem!
(Mr. Lazy parts his feet to see Mr. Grumpy holding a parcel. Mr. Grumpy is dressed as a delivery person)
Narrator: Just ask Mr. Grumpy, who has a parcel to deliver.
Mr. Grumpy: Good afternoon, Mr. Lazy. I have a special delivery for Mr. Happy. Which floor is he on?
Mr. Lazy: I don't know.
Mr. Grumpy: Well, can you look it up?
(The camera pans over to Mr. Lazy)
Mr. Lazy: Do you know how much effort that takes?
(The camera pans over to Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Grumpy: I don't have all day!
(The camera pans over to Mr. Lazy)
Mr. Lazy: (sighs) Fine.
(Mr. Lazy slowly turns his head to a sheet of paper behind him)
Mr. Lazy: 99th floor.
Mr. Grumpy: Thank you!
(Mr. Grumpy walks away and enters a lift)
Mr. Grumpy: Oh good. I've got this one all to myself.
(Just as the lift door closes, Mr. Scatterbrain sticks his arm into the lift and the lift doors close on Mr. Scatterbrain's arms)
Mr. Grumpy: Oh?
(The lift doors open up to reveal Mr. Scatterbrain outside)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Oh-ho-ho!
(Mr. Scatterbrain walks in between the lift doorway)
Mr. Scatterbrain: I love when that happens!
(The lift doors close on Mr. Scatterbrain, squeezing him)
Mr. Scatterbrain (overlap): (laughs)
Mr. Grumpy (overlap): Oh.
(The lift doors open up then close again on Mr. Scatterbrain, squeezing him sideways)
Mr. Scatterbrain: (laughs)
(The elevator doors open up then close again on Mr. Scatterbrain, squeezing him upside-down)
Mr. Scatterbrain: (laughs)
(The lift doors open up)
Mr. Grumpy: Well, come on, Scatterbrain! Are you getting in or what?
(Mr. Scatterbrain walks into the lift)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Sure, Mr. Grumpy! If you're going my way!
(The lift doors close. Mr. Scatterbrain looks at all the buttons in the lift)
Mr. Scatterbrain: (chuckles) So many pretty buttons!
(Mr. Scatterbrain starts pressing all of the buttons. Much to Mr. Grumpy's shock and annoyance)
Mr. Grumpy: WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING!?
Mr. Scatterbrain: (chuckles) I think I'm pressing buttons.
Mr. Grumpy: I can see that. But now we'll have to stop but every single one of those floors!
(Mr. Scatterbrain stops pushing the buttons. All the buttons are now lit up)
Mr. Scatterbrain: That would be good. Since I can't remember...
(Mr. Grumpy looks at the viewers)
Mr. Grumpy: Hmm.
Mr. Scatterbrain: What floor I'm supposed to go to.
(Mr. Scatterbrain puts his hand on Mr. Grumpy's left shoulder)
Mr. Scatterbrain: I'm here to get a job as a brain surgeon.
(The lift reaches the second floor. The lift doors open)
Mr. Grumpy: Humph!
(Mr. Scatterbrain looks right then left. On the left, his nose hits a messy sandwich cart being pushed by Mr. Messy)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Nope! Not this one!
(Mr. Messy pushes his sandwich cart into the lift as he walks in)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Hiya, Mr. Messy!
(The lift doors close. Mr. Messy looks at the buttons and notices something)
Mr. Messy: Hey! I'm going to the 99th floor too!
Mr. Grumpy: (sniffs) Oh!
(Mr. Grumpy uses his hand as a fan to move the stench away from his nose)
Mr. Grumpy: What is that stink?
(Mr. Messy starts making a cheese sandwich)
Mr. Messy: Oh, that's me cheese.
(Mr. Messy puts a slice of old bread on top of the bottom slice of bread and cheese. Mr. Messy shows Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Scatterbrain the messy sandwich)
Mr. Messy: You want a sandwich?
(Mr. Scatterbrain takes the sandwich. Mr. Messy is surprised)
Mr. Scatterbrain: I'd love one.
(Mr. Scatterbrain prepares to take a bite out of the sandwich b ut Mr. Grumpy takes it away just before Mr. Scatterbrain could take a bite)
Mr. Grumpy: Don't even think about eating that sandwich until you're out of the lift. It smells bad enough in here already.
(The lift reaches the third floor. The lift doors open. Mr. Scatterbrain looks right then left. On the left, his nose hits Mr. Tickle. Mr. Tickle is shown with Little Miss Daredevil)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Nope! Not this floor either!
(Little Miss Daredevil and Mr. Tickle step into the lift )
Mr. Scatterbrain: Hiya, Miss Daredevil! Hi, Mr. Tickle!
(The lift door closes)
Mr. Tickle: What are you looking for, Mr. Scatterbrain?
Mr. Scatterbrain: The place where they hire brain surgeons.
Miss Daredevil: Oh! That's on the 99th floor. Where we're going.
(Mr. Messy hugs Little Miss Daredevil and Mr. Tickle)
Mr. Messy: We're all going to the same floor!
Mr. Grumpy: Yes. But not before we stop at...
(The camera cuts to the panel of buttons and pans upwards to show them all)
Mr. Grumpy (offscreen): Every single floor in between!
(Mr. Tickle tries to tickle Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Tickle: I think somebody needs a tickle.
(The elevator floor arrival sound is heard and Little Miss Magic appears in a cloud of magic smoke)
Miss Magic: Ooh! (coughs)
Mr. Messy: I love it when she does that!
(Little Miss Daredevil waves hello to Little Miss Magic)
Miss Daredevil: Hello, Miss Magic!
Miss Magic: Oh, hello everybody.
Mr. Messy: What floor are you going to?
Miss Magic: The 99th, please!
Mr. Messy: What a coincidence! So are we!
Mr. Grumpy: But thanks to Scatterbrain, it's gonna take us all day to get there.
(Mr. Scatterbrain points to the buttons)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Once these pretty buttons are pressed, they can't be unpressed.
Miss Magic: Oh, yes they can. If you have magic.
Mr. Grumpy: You can un-press these buttons?
Miss Magic: Yes. And get us straight to the 99th floor. Quick as a lick.
(Little Miss Magic waves her magic wand)
Miss Magic: Abracadabra, abraca-door. Go straight to the 99th floor.
Elephant (offscreen): (trumpets)
(An elephant appears in a cloud of magical smoke. Mr. Tickle and Mr. Grumpy are pushed to the sides of the lift by the elephant)
Mr. Grumpy: (grunts)
Miss Magic: Ta-da!
(Mr. Scatterbrain claps in amazement)
Mr. Grumpy (overlap and partially offscreen): (grunts)
Mr. Scatterbrain (overlap): I love magic tricks!
Mr. Grumpy: I love magic tricks too! When they work!
(Mr. Tickle starts wiggling his arms in anticipation)
Mr. Tickle: You really do need a tickle!
Mr. Grumpy: No. What I need is to get to the 99th floor,
(Mr. Grumpy shows the parcel, which is now slightly crushed due to the elephant)
Mr. Grumpy: Drop off this parcel, and be on my merry way.
(Mr. Tickle keeps wiggling his arms)
Miss Magic: Okay.
(Little Miss Magic waves her magic wand and shrinks the elephant down to the size of a mouse. Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Tickle fall to the floor)
Mr. Grumpy: Oh! (groans)
(Little Miss Magic catches the tiny elephant in her hat)
Miss Magic: Let's give it another try.
(The tiny elephant sticks their trunk out of the hat)
Tiny Elephant: (trumpets)
(Little Miss Magic covers the rim of her hat with her hand, puts her hat back on, and heads to the lift's buttons panel and starts waving her wand again. Mr. Messy and Little Miss Daredevil smile in anticipation)
Miss Magic: Abracadabra, Abraca-dory, to the 99th floor and a great big hurry!
(Little Miss Magic waves her wand but nothing happens. Little Miss Daredevil and Mr. Messy frown in response as does Little Miss Magic. Little Miss Magic waves her wand again but still nothing happens. Little Miss Magic kicks the button panel)
Miss Magic: (grunts)
(All the buttons flash until only the button for the 99th floor is lit. Everyone smiles over the success of Little Miss Magic's spell)
Miss Magic: Ah!
Mr. Grumpy: You did it.
Miss Magic: Sometimes, my magic surprises even me.
(The tiny elephant stands up on Little Miss Magic's head)
Tiny Elephant: (trumpets)
Miss Magic: Oh!
(Little Miss Magic lowers her hat to cover the tiny elephant)
Miss Magic: Toddle-oo to you then.
(Little Miss Magic disappears in a cloud of magic smoke)
Mr. Grumpy: Finally, someone who knows what they're doing.
(The lift starts shaking)
Miss Daredevil: Oh?
(Little Miss Daredevil hears something)
Miss Daredevil: Wow! That sound like rockets.
Mr. Grumpy: Oh, I've got a bad feeling about this.
(The camera cuts outside the building. The lift everyone was in now has rockets on each side and ends up launching far beyond the cables the lift was meant to ride on)
Miss Daredevil: Woo-hoo!
(The camera cuts outside to show the lift in outer space)
Miss Daredevil: We're going to the moon!
(The camera cuts back into the lift)
Mr. Grumpy: Now thanks to Miss Magic, I’ll never get this parcel delivered.
Mr. Tickle: Then you definitely need a tickle.
Mr. Grumpy: Hmm?
(Mr. Tickle starts tickling Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
Mr. Grumpy: No!
(Mr. Tickle starts chasing Mr. Grumpy around the lift)
Mr. Tickle (overlap): (laughs)
Mr. Grumpy (overlap): (laughs) No (laughs).
(The screen fades to black and the second bumper plays. King Kong is shown on top of a skyscraper holding Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Daredevil flies her biplane)
King Kong: (grunts)
(As Little Miss Daredevil flies by, King Kong stops her and lets Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small fly by in their flying machine before allowing her to resume her flight. The screen fades to black and the next scene begins. Mr. Bounce is shown building a little wooden house)
Narrator: While a wooden house is built using nails,
(Mr. Bounce starts hammering a wood plank into place when the plank is launched onto Mr. Bounce and he is sent bouncing away. The camera cuts to the construction site of a skyscraper)
Narrator: A skyscraper is put together using rivets.
(Mr. Noisy crawls on across one of the beams and fires a rivet into place)
Narrator: Without them,
(Mr. Bounce bounces on the three remaining rivets and locks them into place. Much to Mr. Noisy's bewilderment)
Narrator: A building this big would just fall apart.
(An elevator goes up and the doors open on a high floor. Mr. Quiet, Little Miss Whoops, and Little Miss Chatterbox (each wearing a hard hat and holding a rivet gun and lunchbox) exit the elevator)
Narrator: Which is why Mr. Quiet, Miss Whoops and Miss Chatterbox take their work very seriously.
Mr. Quiet: Oh good. Here we are.
(Little Miss Whoops looks down)
Miss Whoops: Wow! We're pretty far up.
Miss Chatterbox: (giggles) I've never been this high up, at least without being on a plane.
Mr. Quiet: Hmm.
(Little Miss Whoops stands up)
Miss Chatterbox: Or in a hot-air balloon, Or when that giant buzzard picked me up and carried me off! (giggles)
(Little Miss Whoops becomes worried about giant buzzards)
Miss Whoops: (gasps)
Miss Chatterbox: Okay, let's get to work. Just show us what you want us to do, Mr. Quiet.
Mr. Quiet: (sighs) Okay. Let me demonstrate.
(A beam lowers down. Mr. Quiet grabs it and places it next to the beam he is standing on)
Mr. Quiet: First, you take one of these beams and look them into place against the beam and fire four rivets.
(Mr. Quiet fires four rivets to connect the two beams together)
Mr. Quiet: It's very important that the beams be perfectly straight.
(Little Miss Chatterbox is shown connecting the beams in every direction but perfectly straight. Little Miss Whoops lowers down on a beam connected to a rope)
Miss Whoops: How's this, Mr. Quiet?
Mr. Quiet: Not good.
(Little Miss Chatterbox climbs up one of the beams while Mr. Quiet runs over and stands on a lever-style beam)
Mr. Quiet: What are you doing.
(Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Whoops ride the beam connected to the rope up)
Mr. Quiet: Oh, it's all wrong!
Miss Chatterbox: (giggles) We knew you'd be impressed.
Miss Whoops: Even we didn't know we'd be so good at our jobs.
(Little Miss Whoops accidentally fires a rivet)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
(The rivet ricochets off some connected beams, then a beam attached to a rope, then the Eiffel Tower, and finally hits Mr. Quiet on the back of his head)
Mr. Quiet: Oh!
(The beam Mr. Quiet is standing on starts teetering due to the undistributed weight on the other side)
Mr. Quiet: Uh, I think we had a problem.
(Mr. Quiet is hit by a beam and hangs onto it as it moves around the construction site)
Mr. Quiet: Woah!
(Little Miss Whoops and Little Miss Chatterbox continue attaching beams in a haphazardly manner while Mr. Quiet rides the beam he's on for dear life)
Mr. Quiet: Uh, this might be a good time.
(Little Miss Whoops and Little Miss Chatterbox continue attaching beams in a haphazardly manner while Mr. Quiet rides the beam he's on for dear life in the other direction)
Mr. Quiet: To go back down.
(Little Miss Whoops tries to fire more rivets out of her rivet gun but discovers that she has run out)
Miss Whoops: Mr. Quiet!
(Mr. Quiet is shown holding onto the swinging beam with all his grip strength as it swings in front of Little Miss Whoops)
Mr. Quiet: (whimpers)
Miss Whoops: I'm all out of rivets! Do you have any more!
Mr. Quiet: No! All out! Thank goodness!
(Little Miss Chatterbox digs in her pocket)
Miss Chatterbox: Wait!
(Little Miss Chatterbox pulls out a few rivets)
Miss Chatterbox: I just found some in my pocket.
(Little Miss Whoops takes one of Little Miss Chatterbox's rivets and puts it in her rivet gun)
Miss Whoops: Never mind!
(Little Miss Whoops accidentally fires the rivet at the rope holding the beam Mr. Quiet was on. Both the beam and Mr. Quiet fall to the ground)
Mr. Quiet: Woah!!
Miss Whoops: Whoops.
(Mr. Quiet is shown clinging desperately to the beam as he falls to the ground)
Mr. Quiet: Oh! I'm flying!
(Mr. Quiet and the beam land in a pit of wet cement)
Mr. Quiet: Oof!
(Mr. Quiet sits in the pit in a daze)
Mr. Quiet: Hmmm.
(Mr. Quiet's hardhat falls back onto his head)
Mr. Quiet: Oh! Hmm.
(Mr. Quiet's lunchbox then falls into the pit as well and sinks into it)
Mr. Quiet: Oh! That was a new lunchbox!
(Beams from Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Whoops' poor work on the skyscraper start falling down from the skyscraper)
Mr. Quiet: Oh! Oh! Oh!
(Mr. Quiet starts running away from the falling chaos)
Mr. Quiet: (screams)
(The cement Mr. Quiet is coded in soon hardens and Mr. Quiet turns into a statue)
Mr. Quiet: (grunts and groans)
(Another beam connected to a rope lowers down and Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Whoops are shown about to eat their lunch)
Miss Chatterbox: Lunchtime!
(Little Miss Whoops opens her lunchbox and takes out a sandwich)
Miss Whoops: Good! I'm ravenous!
(Little Miss Whoops starts eating her sandwich)
Mr. Quiet: Uh.
Miss Chatterbox: Where's your lunch, Mr. Quiet?
(Mr. Quiet barely lowers his eyebrow in anger as he lost his lunch in the cement)
Mr. Quiet: (whimpers in anger)
Miss Chatterbox: Here.
(Little Miss Chatterbox gives Mr. Quiet a sandwich)
Miss Chatterbox: Have one of my sandwiches. I brought two. (chuckles) Well, actually.
Buzzard (offscreen): (shrieks)
Miss Chatterbox: I brought three.
(A buzzard flies across the screen in the background)
Miss Chatterbox: But I ate one of them earlier as a snack.
Buzzard: (shrieks)
Miss Chatterbox: Which I suppose technically counts as lunch, since the sandwich is basically...
(The buzzard flies very close to Little Miss Whoops, Mr. Quiet, and Little Miss Chatterbox. Little Miss Whoops and Little Miss Chatterbox don't see the buzzard but Mr. Quiet does. Mr. Quiet barely changes his expression from angry to worried)
Mr. Quiet (muffled): (incoherent talking)
Miss Chatterbox (offscreen): An entire meal slapped in...
(The buzzard picks up the petrified Mr. Quiet and flies away)
Miss Chatterbox: Between two pieces of bread. (giggles)
Buzzard: (shrieks)
Miss Chatterbox: I wonder if there's such a thing as a bread sandwich?
(Little Miss Chatterbox takes a bite out of her sandwich and the screen fades to black. The third bumper begins with King Kong climbing up a skyscraper with Little Miss Sunshine in his grip)
King Kong: (grunts)
(Parade balloons of Little Miss Scary and Little Miss Sunshine float past King Kong. King Kong sees the Little Miss Sunshine balloon and falls in love with it. King Kong picks up the Little Miss Sunshine balloon (with Mr. Happy, Mr. Bump, Mr. Rude, and Mr. Stubborn holding the ropes that keep the balloon from floating away) and tosses the real Little Miss Sunshine away. Luckily, Little Miss Daredevil manages to catch Little Miss Sunshine in her biplane at the last second while King Kong kisses the Little Miss Sunshine balloon. The screen fades to black and the ending scene begins. The scene begins with Mr. Strong pulling the bosun up the skyscraper while Mr. Bump looks down at the ground)
Narrator: As the sun sets...
(Mr. Strong pulls the bosun past Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey. Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey are looking out the skyscraper with binoculars before turning around and looking at each other. The two best friends wave hello upon seeing one another)
Narrator: Behind these magnificent buildings of steel.
(Mr. Bump looks up)
Narrator: The Mr. Men and Little Misses...
(Mr. Strong pulls the bosun past the petrified Mr. Quiet, who is now being used as a fountain)
Narrator: Are able to enjoy a wonderful view of their city below. Even if that view...
(Mr. Strong stops pulling the bosun up as he reaches a window covered by blinds. Mr. Bump looks at the window. The blinds open to reveal Little Miss Scary wearing a beauty face mask and cucumber slices over her eyes)
Narrator: Turns out to be...
(Witnessing Little Miss Scary in such an unexpected way scares Mr. Bump to the point of jumping off the bosun)
Mr. Bump (overlap): (screams)
Mr. Strong (overlap): Oh!
Narrator (overlap): Rather scary.
(Little Miss Scary takes off one of the cucumber slices over her eyes and realizes that there are people outside who see her)
Miss Scary: (screams)
(Little Miss Scary runs away in embarrassment and Mr. Strong shows worry over what just happened. The screen fades to black and the episode ends here)
Deleted Scene[]
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 yellow screen comes up with "Skyscrapers" written on it, Little Miss Whoops riding an I-beam, the town of Dillydale in the background, who created the episode underneath, and the sound a skyscraper being built is heard)
(The episode begins with Little Miss Daredevil flying her helicopter over a tall building)
Narrator: Some buildings are tall.
(Little Miss Daredevil flies her helicopter to a nearby skyscraper)
Narrator: And some buildings are very, very tall!
(Little Miss Daredevil flies her helicopter to the top of the skyscraper. The skyscraper is shown to have a slight bend in its foundation)
Narrator: So tall, they seem to be scraping the sky! Which is why they're called...
(The scene cuts to Mr. Nervous' office. Mr. Nervous is working very hard. Behind him is Little Miss Daredevil flying her helicopter)
Narrator: Skyscrapers!
(Mr. Nervous realizes something)
Mr. Nervous: Oh!
(Mr. Nervous turns around and sees Little Miss Daredevil in her helicopter)
Mr. Nervous: Ah! N-n-n-no! No!
(The scene cuts back outside the office and a small light shows Mr. Nervous going down the skyscrapers before reaching the ground and exiting the skyscraper)
Narrator: While others call them, "terrifying towers of tallness." Yes, skyscrapers are not for the nervous or accident prone.
(Mr. Nervous exits the skyscraper and runs away. Over at another skyscraper, Mr. Strong is pulling a bosun chair up so he and Mr. Bump can wash windows. Both Mr. Strong and Mr. Bump are securely fastened to the bosun chair thanks to two safety straps connected to harnesses they are wearing)
Narrator: Which is why it's so surprising that Mr. Bump would agree to help Mr. Strong wash windows.
(Mr. Strong picks up a squeegee)
Mr. Strong: Hey, this rig turned out pretty good! Don't you think, Mr. Bump?
Mr. Bump: You thought of everything, Mr. Strong.
(Mr. Bump grabs one of the safety straps connected to his harness)
Mr. Bump: A safety strap,
(Mr. Bump grabs the other safety strap connected to his harness)
Mr. Bump: And a second safety strap in case the first one fails!
Mr. Strong: Never can be too careful!
(Mr. Bump starts using his squeegee on a window)
Mr. Bump: No truer words have ever been spoken!
(Little Miss Whoops opens the window Mr. Bump was washing and pushes him off the platform)
Mr. Bump: P'oah!
(The safety straps disconnect from the platform and only the window is holding Mr. Bump up)
Miss Whoops: Whoops!
Mr. Bump: Ow!
Miss Whoops: Hi, Mr. Strong! Sorry, Mr. Bump! I just wanted to say hi!
(Little Miss Whoops closes the window. Without the window holding Mr. Bump up, Mr. Bump looks at the viewers with a scared look on his face and falls to the ground)
Mr. Bump (offscreen): YEEEEAAAAGGH!!!!
(Mr. Strong looks down to the ground, concerned about Mr. Bump)
Mr. Strong: Aw pickles!
(Mr. Bump is heard crashing into something on the ground)
Mr. Strong: I'll be right down to get you, Mr. Bump!
(Mr. Strong lowers the bosun chair down so he can get Mr. Bump. Sometime later, Mr. Bump is back on the bosun chair with his safety harness connected. Mr. Bump is looking down to the ground in fear)
Mr. Bump: Boy! 70 floors is awfully high up.
(Mr. Strong pulls the bosun chair up to a floor that has Mr. Nosey looking out a window with a telescope and Mr. Small looking out another window with a periscope)
Mr. Nosey: Hi there, Mr. Strong, Mr. Bump!
(Mr. Strong stops pulling the bosun chair up)
Mr. Strong: Uh hiya, Mr. Nosey!
(Mr. Small moves the periscope out of his way so he can also say hello)
Mr. Small: Greetings and salutations! Don't let us get in your way.
Mr. Nosey: Mr. Small and I are just enjoying the view.
Mr. Strong: Oh, I don't blame you! You can see everything from up here!
Mr. Bump: Yeah, no kidding!
(Mr. Bump points to the right)
Mr. Bump: Look! There's the Dillydale Desert!
Mr. Nosey: Ooh! Really?
(Mr. Nosey turns his telescope to the right to see the Dillydale desert but accidentally knocks Mr. Bump off the bosun chair. As Mr. Bump freefalls to the ground, Mr. Bump remembers that the safety strap is still connected to both his harness and the bosun chair)
Mr. Bump: Oh! Woah! Good thing I have that safety strap.
(Mr. Bump falls so far down that he is almost touching the pavement. The elastic of the safety strap is about to launch Mr. Bump back up. Mr. Bump notices a bug on the ground)
Mr. Bump (in a whisper): Help me!
(The safety strap slingshots Mr. Bump back up and he ends up being shot through a window above the window washing platform. Mr. Noisy looks through the Mr. Bump shaped hole in the window to make an announcement)
Mr. Noisy: If anyone's looking for Mr. Bump, he's in my office!
(The scene transitions to sometime later. Mr. Bump is back on the bosun chair with his safety harness connected. Mr. Bump is looking down to the ground in fear as they are now higher than before. So high that they are passing clouds)
Mr. Bump: Oh boy! Now we're even higher than we were before!
(Mr. Strong stops raising the bosun chair)
Mr. Bump: Are you absolutely sure this rig is safe?
Mr. Strong: Ah, don't worry, Mr. Bump. I built this baby myself. See?
(Mr. Strong shakes the bosun chair up and down. Unbeknownst to him and Mr. Bump, several screws that keep the safety bar connected to the platform loosen and fall out)
Mr. Bump: NO! NO! DON'T!
(Mr. Strong stops shaking the bosun chair)
Mr. Bump: I believe you!
Mr. Strong: You know me, I love putting stuff together.
(Mr. Bump is shown washing a window that is covered in suds)
Mr. Bump: I have to admit...
(Mr. Bump starts squeeging the window to reveal Little Miss Scary with her face pressed to the window grinning a devious grin)
Mr. Bump: Once you get used to it up here, it's not so scary.
(Mr. Bump sees Little Miss Scary in the window he just cleaned)
Mr. Bump: (screams)
(Mr. Bump backs up and the safety bar of the platform moves off. Mr. Bump ends up suspended in the air and notices that the safety straps are no longer connected to anything)
Mr. Bump: Oh poopity poop!
(Mr. Bump falls to the ground)
Mr. Bump: (screams very loudly)
(Mr. Strong looks down at Mr. Bump as the latter crashes on the ground)
Mr. Strong: Oh, sorry about that!
(Mr. Strong grabs the cables of the bosun's chair)
Mr. Strong: Why don't we call it a day, Mr. Bump?
(Mr. Strong lowers the bosun's chair)
Mr. Strong: I'll buy you lunch!
(Mr. Strong lowers the bosun's chair out of frame. The first bumper plays. King Kong is shown on top of a skyscraper holding Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Daredevil flies her biplane to create a cloud in the shape of a banana. After peeling the cloud banana, King Kong gets excited)
King Kong: (grunts)
(King Kong tries to grab the banana, but because it is made of clouds, he loses his balance and falls off the skyscraper)
King Kong: (grunts)
(King Kong lets go of Little Miss Sunshine as he falls. Luckily, Little Miss Daredevil rescues her in her biplane. The screen fades to black and "Observation Deck" begins with Mr. Small being shown through a magnifying glass)
Mr. Small: Give me a beat, s'il vous plaît.
Chorus: 🎵 Obser-obser-observation 🎵
Mr. Nosey: Here we come!
Mr. Nosey: 🎵 It's a fact that being nosy takes a lot of skill! 🎵
(Mr. Small is shown looking through another spyglass while standing on top of Mr. Nosey's spyglass)
Mr. Small: 🎵 To know what's going down in the Dale of Dill! 🎵
Chorus: 🎵 Observation 🎵
Mr. Nosey: 🎵 To key to seeing everything and truly knowing all - 🎵
Mr. Small: 🎵 Is to look out from a building that's exceedingly tall! 🎵
(The scene transitions to Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey doing the moonwalk on top of a skyscraper)
Mr. Nosey: 🎵 Oh yeah! 🎵
Chorus: 🎵Going to the Observation Deck🎵
Mr. Small: I'm observing a lot up here!
Chorus: 🎵Observation Deck🎵
Mr. Small: Hm-hm-hmmm
Mr. Nosey: Tell 'em!
Mr. Small: 🎵 From our observation deck, we have a bird's eye view! 🎵
Mr. Nosey: 🎵: From where we see Miss Scary dancing in a tutu! 🎵
Chorus: 🎵Observation Deck🎵
Mr. Small: 🎵 Standing high atop the town, it really is a must! 🎵
Mr. Nosey: 🎵If you wanna catch Mr. Messy dropping pizza crusts! 🎵
Mr. Small: 🎵 Hm-hm-hmmm!🎵
Mr. Small: 🎵From our observation deck, the world's at our feet! 🎵
Chorus: 🎵Observation Deck🎵
Mr. Nosey: 🎵Which is great when you want to find something to eat! 🎵
Mr. Small:🎵 We search for what we're craving🎵
Mr. Small: Yeah!
Mr. Small: 🎵Then we pick our location 🎵
Mr. Nosey: 🎵Then we arrive for our meal -🎵
Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey: 🎵without an explanation!🎵
Chorus: 🎵Observation Deck🎵
(The screen fades to black. The next scene takes place at a skyscraper. Elevators are shown going up and down. The camera zooms in on the first floor)
Narrator: At the heart of every skyscraper, are it's elevators.
(The camera cuts inside the skyscraper. Mr. Lazy is manning the front desk. Mr. Tall walks by. Mr. Rude exits one of the elevators)
Mr. Rude: (chuckles)
Narrator: The good people of Dillydale couldn't live without them.
(Three monkeys wearing business hats exit another elevator)
Monkeys: (chattering)
(The camera cuts to show Mr. Lazy's feet on the desk)
Mr. Grumpy (from behind Mr. Lazy's feet): A-hem!
(Mr. Lazy parts his feet to see Mr. Grumpy holding a package. Mr. Grumpy is dressed as a delivery person)
Narrator: Just ask Mr. Grumpy, who has a package to deliver.
Mr. Grumpy: Good afternoon, Mr. Lazy. I have a special delivery for Mr. Happy. What floor is he on?
Mr. Lazy: I don't know.
Mr. Grumpy: Well, can you look it up?
(The camera pans over to Mr. Lazy)
Mr. Lazy: Do you know how much effort that takes?
(The camera pans over to Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Grumpy: I don't have all day!
(The camera pans over to Mr. Lazy)
Mr. Lazy: (sighs) Fine.
(Mr. Lazy slowly turns his head to a sheet of paper behind him)
Mr. Lazy: 99th floor.
Mr. Grumpy: Thank you!
(Mr. Grumpy walks away and enters an elevator)
Mr. Grumpy: Oh good. I've got this one all to myself.
(Just as the elevator door closes, Mr. Scatterbrain sticks his arm into the elevator and the elevator doors close on Mr. Scatterbrain's arms before opening up to reveal Mr. Scatterbrain outside)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Oh-ho-ho!
(Mr. Scatterbrain walks in between the elevator doorway)
Mr. Scatterbrain: I love when that happens!
(The elevator doors close on Mr. Scatterbrain, squeezing him)
Mr. Scatterbrain: (laughs)
(The elevator doors open up then close again on Mr. Scatterbrain, squeezing him sideways)
Mr. Scatterbrain: (laughs)
(The elevator doors open up then close again on Mr. Scatterbrain, squeezing him upside-down)
Mr. Scatterbrain: (laughs)
(The elevator doors open up)
Mr. Grumpy: Well, come on, Scatterbrain! Are you getting on or what?
(Mr. Scatterbrain walks into the elevator)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Sure, Mr. Grumpy! If you're going my way!
(The elevator doors close. Mr. Scatterbrain looks at all the buttons in the elevator)
Mr. Scatterbrain: (chuckles) So many pretty buttons!
(Mr. Scatterbrain starts pressing all of the buttons. Much to Mr. Grumpy's shock and annoyance)
Mr. Grumpy: WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING!?
Mr. Scatterbrain: (chuckles) I think I'm pressing buttons.
Mr. Grumpy: I can see that, but now we'll have to stop but everyone of those floors!
(Mr. Scatterbrain stops pushing the buttons. All the buttons are now lit up)
Mr. Scatterbrain: That would be good. Since I can't remember what floor I'm supposed to go to.
(Mr. Scatterbrain puts his hand on Mr. Grumpy's left shoulder)
Mr. Scatterbrain: I'm here to get a job as bank president.
(The elevator reaches the second floor. The elevator doors open. Mr. Scatterbrain looks right then left. On the left, his nose hits a messy sandwich cart being pushed by Mr. Messy)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Nope! Not this one!
(Mr. Messy pushes his sandwich cart into the elevator as he walks in)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Hiya, Mr. Messy!
(The elevator doors close. Mr. Messy looks at the buttons and notices something)
Mr. Messy: Hey! I'm going to the 99th floor too!
Mr. Grumpy: (sniffs) Oh!
(Mr. Grumpy uses his hand as a fan to move the stench away from his nose)
Mr. Grumpy: What is that stink?
(Mr. Messy starts making a cheese sandwich)
Mr. Messy: Oh, that's my cheese.
(Mr. Messy puts a slice of old bread on top of the bottom slice of bread and cheese. Mr. Messy shows Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Scatterbrain the messy sandwich)
Mr. Messy: You want a sandwich?
(Mr. Scatterbrain takes the sandwich. Mr. Messy is surprised)
Mr. Scatterbrain: I'd love one.
(Mr. Scatterbrain prepares to take a bite out of the sandwich but Mr. Grumpy takes it away just before Mr. Scatterbrain could take a bite)
Mr. Grumpy: Don't even think about eating that sandwich until you're off the elevator. Smells bad enough in here already.
(The elevator reaches the third floor. The elevator doors open. Mr. Scatterbrain looks right then left. On the left, his nose hits Mr. Tickle. Mr. Tickle is shown with Little Miss Daredevil)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Nope! Not this floor either!
(Little Miss Daredevil and Mr. Tickle step into the elevator)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Hiya, Miss Daredevil! Hi, Mr. Tickle!
(The elevator door closes)
Mr. Tickle: What are you looking for, Mr. Scatterbrain?
Mr. Scatterbrain: The place where they hire bank presidents.
Miss Daredevil: Oh! That's on the 99th floor. Where we're headed.
(Mr. Messy hugs Little Miss Daredevil and Mr. Tickle)
Mr. Messy: We're all going to the same floor!
Mr. Grumpy: Yeah, but not before we stop at...
(The camera cuts to the panel of buttons and pans upwards to show them all)
Mr. Grumpy (offscreen): Every single floor in between!
(Mr. Tickle tries to tickle Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Tickle: I think somebody needs a tickle.
(The elevator floor arrival sound is heard and Little Miss Magic appears in a cloud of magic smoke)
Miss Magic: Ooh! (coughs)
Mr. Messy: I love when she does that!
(Little Miss Daredevil waves hello to Little Miss Magic)
Miss Daredevil: Hi, Miss Magic!
Miss Magic: Oh, hello everybody.
Mr. Messy: What floor are you going to?
Miss Magic: The 99th, please!
Mr. Messy: What a coincidence! So are we!
Mr. Grumpy: But thanks to Scatterbrain, it's gonna take us all day to get there.
(Mr. Scatterbrain points to the buttons)
Mr. Scatterbrain: Once these pretty buttons are pressed, they can't be unpressed.
Miss Magic: Oh, yes they can. If you have magic.
Mr. Grumpy: You can undo these buttons?
Miss Magic: Yep. And get us straight to the 99th floor. Quick as a lick,
(Little Miss Magic waves her magic wand)
Miss Magic: Abracadabra, abraca-door. Go straight to the 99th floor.
Elephant (offscreen): (trumpets)
(An elephant appears in a cloud of magical smoke. Mr. Tickle and Mr. Grumpy are pushed to the sides of the elevator by the elephant)
Miss Magic: Ta-da!
(Mr. Scatterbrain claps in amazement)
Mr. Scatterbrain: I love magic tricks!
Mr. Grumpy: I love magic tricks too! When they work!
(Mr. Tickle starts wiggling his arms in anticipation)
Mr. Tickle: You really do need a tickle!
Mr. Grumpy: No. What I need is to get to the 99th floor,
(Mr. Grumpy shows the package, which is now slightly crushed due to the elephant)
Mr. Grumpy: Drop off this package, and be on my merry way.
(Mr. Tickle keeps wiggling his arms)
Miss Magic: Okay.
(Little Miss Magic waves her magic wand and shrinks the elephant down to the size of a mouse. Mr. Grumpy and Mr. Tickle fall to the floor as Little Miss Magic catches the tiny elephant in her hat)
Miss Magic: Let's give it another try.
(The tiny elephant sticks their trunk out of the hat)
Tiny Elephant: (trumpets)
(Little Miss Magic covers the rim of her hat with her hand, puts her hat back on, and heads to the elevator's button panel and starts waving her wand again. Mr. Messy and Little Miss Daredevil smile in anticipation)
Miss Magic: Abracadabra, Abraca-dory, to the 99th floor and a great big hurry!
(Little Miss Magic waves her wand but nothing happens. Little Miss Daredevil and Mr. Messy frown in response as does Little Miss Magic. Little Miss Magic waves her wand again but still nothing happens. Little Miss Magic kicks the button panel. All the buttons flash until only the button for the 99th floor is lit. Everyone smiles over the success of Little Miss Magic's spell)
Mr. Grumpy: You did it.
Miss Magic: Sometimes, my magic surprises even me.
(The tiny elephant stands up on Little Miss Magic's head)
Tiny Elephant: (trumpets)
(Little Miss Magic lowers her hat to cover the tiny elephant)
Miss Magic: Toddle-oo to you them.
(Little Miss Magic disappears in a cloud of magic smoke)
Mr. Grumpy: Finally someone who knows what they're doing.
(The elevator starts shaking. Little Miss Daredevil hears something)
Miss Daredevil: (gasps) That sound like rockets.
Mr. Grumpy: Something's not right.
(The camera cuts outside the building. The elevator everyone was in now has rockets on each side and ends up launching far beyond the cables the elevator was meant to ride on)
Miss Daredevil: Woo-hoo!
(The camera cuts outside to show the elevator in outer space)
Miss Daredevil: We're going to the moon!
(The camera cuts back into the elevator)
Mr. Grumpy: Now thanks to Miss Magic, I’ll never get this package delivered.
Mr. Tickle: Then you definitely need a tickle.
(Mr. Tickle starts tickling Mr. Grumpy)
Mr. Tickle: (laughs)
Mr. Grumpy: No!
(Mr. Tickle starts chasing Mr. Grumpy around the elevator)
Mr. Tickle (overlap): (laughs)
Mr. Grumpy (overlap): (laughs) No (laughs) Stop that! (laughs).
(The screen fades to black and the second bumper plays. King Kong is shown on top of a skyscraper holding Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Daredevil flies her biplane)
King Kong: (grunts)
(As Little Miss Daredevil flies by, King Kong stops her and lets Mr. Nosey and Mr. Small fly by in their flying machine before allowing her to resume her flight. The screen fades to black and the next scene begins. Mr. Bounce is shown building a little wooden house)
Narrator: While a wooden house is built using nails,
(Mr. Bounce starts hammering a wood plank into place when the plank is launched onto Mr. Bounce and he is sent bouncing away. The camera cuts to the construction site of a skyscraper)
Narrator: A skyscraper is put together using rivets.
(Mr. Noisy crawls on across one of the beams and fires a rivet into place)
Narrator: Without them,
(Mr. Bounce bounces on the three remaining rivets and locks them into place. Much to Mr. Noisy's bewilderment)
Narrator: A building this big would just fall apart.
(An elevator goes up and the doors open on a high floor. Mr. Quiet, Little Miss Whoops, and Little Miss Chatterbox (each wearing a hard hat and holding a rivet gun and lunchbox) exit the elevator)
Narrator: Which is why Mr. Quiet, Miss Whoops and Miss Chatterbox take their work very seriously.
Mr. Quiet: Okay. Here we are.
(Little Miss Whoops looks down)
Miss Whoops: Wow! We're pretty far up.
Miss Chatterbox: (giggles) I've never been this high up, at least without being on a plane.
(Little Miss Whoops stands up)
Miss Chatterbox: Or on a hot-air balloon. Or when that giant buzzard picked me up and carried me off! (giggles)
(Little Miss Whoops becomes worried about giant buzzards)
Miss Chatterbox: Okay, let's get to work. Just show us what you want us to do, Mr. Quiet.
Mr. Quiet: (sighs) Okay. Let me demonstrate.
(A beam lowers down. Mr. Quiet grabs it and places it next to the beam he is standing on)
Mr. Quiet: First, you take one of these beams and look in place against this beam and fire four rivets.
(Mr. Quiet fires four rivets to connect the two beams together)
Mr. Quiet: It's very important that the beams be perfectly straight.
(Little Miss Chatterbox is shown connecting the beams in every direction but perfectly straight. Little Miss Whoops lowers down on a beam connected to a rope)
Miss Whoops: How's this, Mr. Quiet?
Mr. Quiet: Not good.
(Little Miss Chatterbox climbs up one of the beams while Mr. Quiet runs over and stands on a lever-style beam)
Mr. Quiet: What are you doing.
(Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Whoops ride the beam connected to the rope up)
Mr. Quiet: Oh, it's all wrong!
Miss Chatterbox: (giggles) We knew you'd be impressed.
Miss Whoops: Even we didn't know we'd be so good at our jobs.
(Little Miss Whoops accidentally fires a rivet)
Miss Whoops: Whoa!
(The rivet ricochets off some connected beams, then a beam attached to a rope, then the Eiffel Tower, and finally hits Mr. Quiet on the back of his head. The beam Mr. Quiet is standing on starts teetering due to the undistributed weight on the other side)
Mr. Quiet: Uh, I think we had a problem.
(Mr. Quiet is hit by a beam and hangs onto it as it moves around the construction site)
Mr. Quiet: Woah!
(Little Miss Whoops and Little Miss Chatterbox continue attaching beams in a haphazardly manner while Mr. Quiet rides the beam he's on for dear life)
Mr. Quiet: Uh, this might be a good time.
(Little Miss Whoops and Little Miss Chatterbox continue attaching beams in a haphazardly manner while Mr. Quiet rides the beam he's on for dear life in the other direction)
Mr. Quiet: To go back down.
(Little Miss Whoops tries to fire more rivets out of her rivet gun but discovers that she has run out)
Miss Whoops: Mr. Quiet!
(Mr. Quiet is shown holding onto the swinging beam with all his grip strength as it swings in front of Little Miss Whoops)
Miss Whoops: I'm all out of rivets! Do you have any more?
Mr. Quiet: Nope! All out! Thank goodness!
(Little Miss Chatterbox digs in her pocket)
Miss Chatterbox: Wait!
(Little Miss Chatterbox pulls out a few rivets)
Miss Chatterbox: I just found some in my pocket.
(Little Miss Whoops takes one of Little Miss Chatterbox's rivets and puts it in her rivet gun)
Miss Whoops: Never mind!
(Little Miss Whoops accidentally fires the rivet at the rope holding the beam Mr. Quiet was on. Both the beam and Mr. Quiet fall to the ground)
Mr. Quiet: Oooh!
Miss Whoops: Whoops.
(Mr. Quiet is shown clinging desperately to the beam as he falls to the ground)
Mr. Quiet: No, you're fired!
(Mr. Quiet and the beam land in a pit of wet cement. Mr. Quiet sits in the pit in a daze as his hardhat falls back onto his head. Mr. Quiet's lunchbox then falls into the pit as well and sinks into it)
Mr. Quiet: Aw! That was a new lunchbox!
(Beams from Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Whoops' poor work on the skyscraper start falling down from the skyscraper. Mr. Quiet starts running away from the falling chaos. The cement he is coded in soon hardens and Mr. Quiet turns into a statue. Another beam connected to a rope lowers down and Little Miss Chatterbox and Little Miss Whoops are shown about to eat their lunch)
Miss Chatterbox: Lunchtime!
(Little Miss Whoops opens her lunchbox and takes out a sandwich)
Miss Whoops: Good! I'm hungry!
(Little Miss Whoops starts eating her sandwich)
Miss Chatterbox: Where's your lunch, Mr. Quiet?
(Mr. Quiet barely lowers his eyebrow in anger as he lost his lunch in the cement)
Miss Chatterbox: Here.
(Little Miss Chatterbox gives Mr. Quiet a sandwich)
Miss Chatterbox: Have one of my sandwiches. I brought two. (chuckles) Well, actually,
Buzzard (offscreen): (shrieks)
Miss Chatterbox: I brought three.
(A buzzard flies across the screen in the background)
Miss Chatterbox: But I ate one of them earlier as a snack.
Buzzard: (shrieks)
Miss Chatterbox: Which I suppose technically counts as lunch, since a sandwich is basically...
(The buzzard flies very close to Little Miss Whoops, Mr. Quiet, and Little Miss Chatterbox. Little Miss Whoops and Little Miss Chatterbox don't see the buzzard but Mr. Quiet does. Mr. Quiet barely changes his expression from angry to worried)
Miss Chatterbox (offscreen): An entire meal slapped
(The buzzard picks up the petrified Mr. Quiet and flies away)
Miss Chatterbox: Between two pieces of bread. (giggles)
Buzzard: (shrieks)
Miss Chatterbox: I wonder if there's such a thing as a breadwich?
(Little Miss Chatterbox takes a bite out of her sandwich and the screen fades to black. The third bumper begins with King Kong climbing up a skyscraper with Little Miss Sunshine in his grip)
King Kong: (grunts)
(Parade balloons of Little Miss Scary and Little Miss Sunshine float past King Kong. King Kong sees the Little Miss Sunshine balloon and falls in love with it. King Kong picks up the Little Miss Sunshine balloon (with Mr. Happy, Mr. Bump, Mr. Rude, and Mr. Stubborn holding the ropes that keep the balloon from floating away) and tosses the real Little Miss Sunshine away. Luckily, Little Miss Daredevil manages to catch Little Miss Sunshine in her biplane at the last second while King Kong kisses the Little Miss Sunshine balloon. The screen fades to black and the ending scene begins. The scene begins with Mr. Strong pulling the bosun up the skyscraper while Mr. Bump looks down at the ground)
Narrator: Even as the sun sets...
(Mr. Strong pulls the bosun past Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey. Mr. Small and Mr. Nosey are looking out the skyscraper with binoculars before turning around and looking at each other. The two best friends wave hello upon seeing one another)
Narrator: Behind these magnificent buildings of steel,
(Mr. Bump looks up)
Narrator: The Mr. Men and Little Misses...
(Mr. Strong pulls the bosun past the petrified Mr. Quiet, who is now being used as a fountain)
Narrator: Are still able to enjoy a wonderful view of the city below. Even is that view...
(Mr. Strong stops pulling the bosun up as he reaches a window covered by blinds. Mr. Bump looks at the window. The blinds open to reveal Little Miss Scary wearing a beauty face mask and cucumber slices over her eyes. This scares Mr. Bump to the point of jumping off the bosun)
Mr. Bump: (screams)
Narrator: Turns out to be a little scary.
(Little Miss Scary takes off one of the cucumber slices over her eyes and realizes that there are people outside who see her)
Miss Scary: (screams)
(Little Miss Scary runs away in embarrassment and Mr. Strong shows worry over what just happened. The screen fades to black and the episode ends here)