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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.
 
''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.
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=== Tropes in this series: ===
 
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Mr. Quiet was brown in the original books; in the series, he is pale blue.
* [[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.