
Mr Nosey has the longest nose you have ever seen! He always uses his nose to poke into other people's business, always reading other people's newspapers rather than his own on the train or opening other people's post to find out what was inside.
Is Serious Business: You can tell something's gone horribly wrong if he isn't happy about it.
Nice Guy: Always happy, always grinning and undoubtedly the kindest of the Mr. Grumpy for cutting through the queue at the dairy is a justified example due to the fact that the three of them had been under a spell cast by Little Miss Magic that made everyone act grumpy. Strong and Little Miss Sunshine getting mad with Mr. Jelly who all act concerned when it happens. Bump falls in the moat in the Forbidden City and he's smiling at it in contrast to Little Miss Brainy, Little Miss Lucky and Mr. He comes off as uncharacteristically unempathetic in Mr. Jerkass Ball: Yes, even this guy has his moments. Men introduced given how iconic he is among people. Iconic Sequel Character: It's easy to forget that Mr. The fact he represents the primary thing people as a whole pursue definitely helps with that. Breakout Character: Bar none the most iconic character in the series. Happy's a kind person for the most part and willing to help cheer people up but he's far from incapable of getting angry or comitting acts of mischief. Then the fatter he became the more hungry he became and the more hungry he became the more he ate! Mr Greedy once has 9 slices of toast and a whole packet of cornflakes for his breakfast one day! However he learnt his lesson when he met a giant and ate all of his giant-sized dinner! He had a stomach ache after that! He can eat his way through as much food you or I could eat in a week in an hour! Mr Greedy's problem was that the more he ate the fatter he became. Mr Greedy is truly the greediest person in the whole of Misterland (well maybe not the greediest, there is someone else who could be greedier!). That story sees him get his arm tangled in his own staircase, get another arm stepped on by a bus conductor, get stuck in a door on account of his arms, and get said arms tangled up by Little Miss Naughty. Slapstick: A victim of this in Mr Tickle In a Tangle. Tickle can stretch his arms to grab things from far away and sneak attack tickle. Nice Guy: Once you look past his habit of tickling, he comes off as a friendly guy. Mundane Utility: He often uses his extraordinary long arms for everyday things such as making meals or answering the telephone. Friendly Tickle Torture: Tickling people is the whole of Mr. As a result, the story ends with his tickling habit undealt with, and the narrator outright warning the reader that he could be anywhere, waiting to tickle anyone, even you.
There's no Aesop Enforcer to reign him in.It's just him going from place to place, tickling people. Such a thing is never stated again in any other book he appears in. The very beginning of his book states he's one of a species of creatures knowns as "Tickles".His house isn't a Bizarrchitecture reflection of what he is, being very a simple one-story house with a chimney on the center of its roof.The town he lives in isn't Misterland, but a regular town populated by regular people.He's the Anthropomorphic Personification of a physical action (tickling, obviously), not a personality trait or emotion.Tickle and his story that doesn't add up with the rest of the series: Early-Installment Weirdness: As they were originally created to answer Adam Hargreaves' question, there's a lot about Mr.He also helps Little Miss Tiny realize that there is nothing wrong with being tiny in Mr.Grumpy a lesson about acting bad tempered and grouchy towards people by tickling him every time he verbally abuses a shopkeeper.