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⚫ | ''The Mr. Men Show'' is an animated television series adapted from the original ''Mr. Men'' animated shows of the [[The Seventies|1970s]], [[The Eighties|1980s]] and [[The Nineties|1990s]], which were based on Roger Hargreaves' book series, ''[[Mr. Men]]'' and ''Little Misses''. ''The Mr. Men Show'', however, differs from the older versions in that it takes a sketch comedy approach to the characters. Each episode features short comedy sketches, dance numbers and music videos. |
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⚫ | ''The Mr. Men Show'' is an animated television series adapted from the original Mr. Men animated shows of the [[The Seventies|1970s]], [[The Eighties|1980s]] and [[The Nineties|1990s]], which were based on Roger Hargreaves' book series, ''[[Mr. Men]]'' and ''Little Misses''. ''The Mr. Men Show'', however, differs from the older versions in that it takes a sketch comedy approach to the characters. Each episode features short comedy sketches, dance numbers and music videos. |
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''The Mr. Men Show'' is produced in Glendale, California, by Renegade Animation. The series is directed by Mark Risley; executive producers are Eyrk Casemiro and Kate Boutilier. |
''The Mr. Men Show'' is produced in Glendale, California, by Renegade Animation. The series is directed by Mark Risley; executive producers are Eyrk Casemiro and Kate Boutilier. |
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Each episode is made up of two 11-minute shorts. There have been two seasons, each with 26 episodes. |
Each episode is made up of two 11-minute shorts. There have been two seasons, each with 26 episodes. |
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* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Mr. Quiet was brown in the original books; in the series, he is pale blue. |
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Mr. Quiet was brown in the original books; in the series, he is pale blue. |
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* [[Anachronism Stew]]: According to the play seen in "Dillydale Day", the city of Dillydale was founded by Viking settlers who enacted a sort of Thanksgiving with the local ''caveman'' population. Also, this ''city'' was ruled by a Marie Antoinette-esque queen at some point, who was deposed in a revolution. |
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: According to the play seen in "Dillydale Day", the city of Dillydale was founded by Viking settlers who enacted a sort of Thanksgiving with the local ''caveman'' population. Also, this ''city'' was ruled by a Marie Antoinette-esque queen at some point, who was deposed in a revolution. |