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By S4B
#327660
So 36 years after they were initially published the Mr Men are having a makeover. I am outraged.

Should Mr Strong look like this?

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And Mr Lazy look like this?

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The whole thing is ludicrous. These characters have no need of a makeover. Some of them have even changed sex.
A couple of new characters are being introduced -
Mr Rude who speaks in a French accent and farts incessantly (oh that'll cement Anglo-French relations)
Little Miss Daredevil who is basically a stereotypical Essex girl (apologies to Yuds and Lottie) with long blonde hair and white stilletoes (sp)

Mr Fussy has had his name changed to Mr Persnickety!

What is going on with the world? Is nothing sacred?

I've said most of it but you can read the full story here http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/tv/arti ... id=7505247

Discuss.
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By Yudster
#327669
I love the idea of Mr Rude being a Frenchman. Mr Persnickety ought to be German. And Mr Lazy should be Greek.
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By S4B
#327677
Console you are a star!

Yuds the thing I loved about the Mr Men was that they were kind of unique in race, creed and colour. Their shape didn't matter because they said it all in their name and their story. In an age where even Chris and Co are trying to stop people being so image conscious is it right for children to see the Mr Men change their shape or gender to conform with societies view of their names? It makes no sense and brings the whole ridiculous self image question to children of an even younger age!
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By Yudster
#327682
I guess if you feel that Mr Men in their original form were a valuable addition to the canon of childrens fiction then it might matter. For me, I wouldn't bother with them either way, but I guess I have to agree - were they broken? Doesn't look like it. So why the fix? If I had to choose I would go with the originals, humourless though they were.
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By S4B
#327688
charlalottie wrote:And since when have I been from Essex?



Sorry Lottie, you must just give that impression.

**Runs away**
By Random Hero
#328094
I always liked the Mr Men series, but giving Mr Strong a weightlifting belt is Health & Safety gone mad, and a frenchman is a good stereotype for Mr Rude. we all know they are pretty rude anyway.
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By MK Chris
#328099
Shouldn't have changed them.

If you wish to write books, you should really learn English first, assuming that is the language you're aiming to use.
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By Sunny So Cal
#328191
Yudster wrote:Mr Persnickety ought to be German.


Ha! My mother is German. It's all making perfect sense now, isn't it? "Why does the house smell like dust? Did you have friends over?" This woman used to vacuum her way out of a room...
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By foot-loose
#328208
Bonanzoid wrote:Thank God this topic didn't turn out as I had imagined it would upon reading the title.

foot-loose wrote:Do you have a problem with people who think they are the wrong shape or gender?

I tried my best.
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By DJMartyn
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[quote="S4B"]Is it right for children to see the Mr Men change their shape or gender to conform with societies view of their names?[quote]

That is a REALLY good point to be honest, it is very stereotypical and shouldn't be happening.

Mr Men is something that you don't tamper with, it's a classic and everyone loves it just the way it is, i just don't understand why they have to go ruin it...

Next thing you know they'll be changing Scooby Doo which is still running or another classic show.

Really not happy about the change! :(
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By MK Chris
#328425
I think you're just being petty.

But you're a woman. See, we can generalise too.