The Mr. Men Show - Cast of Voices of The Characters

Cast of Voices of The Characters

Characters US/CAN Cast of Voices UK/AUS Cast of Voices
Mr. Bounce Sam Gold Simon Greenall
Mr. Bump Aaron Albertus Simon Greenall
Mr. Funny N/A N/A
Mr. Fussy (Mr. Persnickety/Pernickety in Season 1) Joseph J. Terry Rob Rackstraw
Mr. Grumpy Sam Gold Simon Greenall
Mr. Happy Sam Gold Simon Greenall in Season 1, Rob Rackstraw in Season 2
Mr. Lazy Phil Lollar Tim Whitnall
Mr. Messy Peter Rida Michail Rob Rackstraw
Mr. Nervous Danny Katiana Tim Whitnall
Mr. Noisy Richard Epcar Rob Rackstraw
Mr. Nosy (Mr. Nosey) Danny Katiana Steve Kynman
Mr. Quiet Aaron Albertus Simon Greenall
Mr. Rude Joseph J. Terry Joseph J. Terry
Mr. Scatterbrain Joseph J. Terry Joseph J. Terry
Mr. Small Phil Lollar Keith Wickham
Mr. Strong Phil Lollar Simon Greenall
Mr. Stubborn Godfrey Danchimah Lewis MacLeod
Mr. Tall Godfrey Danchimah Keith Wickham
Mr. Tickle Jeff Stewart Rob Rackstraw
Little Miss Bossy Sophie Roberts Alex Kelly
Little Miss Calamity Prudence Alcott Aline Mowat
Little Miss Chatterbox Katie Leigh Teresa Gallagher
Little Miss Curious Sophie Roberts Claire Morgan
Little Miss Daredevil Katie Leigh Teresa Gallagher
Little Miss Giggles Reba West Claire Morgan
Little Miss Helpful Katie Leigh Jo Wyatt in Season 1, Emma Tate in Season 2
Little Miss Magic Prudence Alcott Emma Tate
Little Miss Naughty Alicyn Packard Jo Wyatt in Season 1, Teresa Gallagher in Season 2
Little Miss Scary Susan Balboni Jo Wyatt in Season 1, Alex Kelly in Season 2
Little Miss Sunshine Alicyn Packard Jo Wyatt in Season 1, Emma Tate in Season 2
Little Miss Whoops Alicyn Packard Teresa Gallagher

Vocal effects of some of the animals (such as monkeys) were provided by Frank Welker.

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