“ | Hmm! There's no way a little Ice is going to damage my "Great Big Ship", It's made of Steel! | „ |
~ Mr. Stubborn in Boats. |
Mr. Stubborn is a new Mr. Men created for The Mr. Men Show as a counterpart to the books' Little Miss Stubborn and also as one of the main antagonists (along with Mr. Rude). He is voiced by stand-up comedian Godfrey in the US version, and Lewis MacLeod in the UK and Australia version.
- Catchphrase(s): 'This/That/Your/My [noun] is/was CHEAP!', 'This/That/Your/My [noun] is/was DEFINITELY CHEAP!', 'This Website is CHEAP!' (on the website) 'How many times do I have to tell you? I do not have termites!' (used in Bugs), There is no such thing as (mythical creature)!, 'The (mythical creature) does not exist!' 'We are not (doing something)!'
Personality[]
Similar to his female version also known as the mainstream series' Little Miss Stubborn, in-that she is obviously a stubborn person, however, compared to her, this version has a very irredeemable personality; which reveals many of his negative, mean, delusional and disregard traits to many people's lives as he would often be irritated by a few things he Ahbors: listening to other people especially when they try to give him good advice, things that he breaks by touching them and calls them either cheap or fake, being told what to do by other people on his job, people correcting him, taking criticism and hearing complaints and many more.
Just like Mr. Rude, he is very much prone to being scared as he and the latter were kidnapped by Aliens, though Mr. Rude suffers more cowardice than him.
Biography[]
Mr. Stubborn was made for The Mr. Men Show as a counterpart for Little Miss Stubborn from the books as executive producer Eryk Casemiro stated that the female characters in the series should remain mostly positive. [1] He is a purple oval-shaped Mr. Man with two black hairs in the style of a comb-over, a unibrow, and a yellow triangle-shaped nose. He never listens to good advice and to prove it: he is always too touchy and stubborn to tell people lies about anything and everything are wrong; he often assumes others are idiots, dummies, or just annoying pieces of crap, even when it is obvious that he is wrong (in fact, he appears to be rather ironic, oblivious, gratuitous, ridiculous, impossible, and hypocritical of the thoughts/feelings/acts he is/has/does going on in or around, out and about him, specially in his mind or in his eyes). But even if he finds out he's wrong, realising he should have listened to and/or believed in other people/characters in the first place rather than telling them to shut up, he's still unable to accept the reality of his blunder and doesn't admit it. If possible, he misuses items and after they break or if he breaks the things that he touches, he thinks that they're cheap and also even remarks that they are cheap.
Mr. Stubborn is a touchy, stubborn, deceitful, intolerant, blunt, feisty, bland, unlikable, indomitable, problematic-symptomatic, deniable, skeptical, unreliable, biased, practical/unethical, and obtuse person who never adapts to any kinds of change whatsoever. By doing this, he will constantly annoy and antagonise, pick on + make fun of, objectify/silence, or just tell other people off, often over very minor details or for other petty reasons, and make them suffer his differences of opinion and/or occasional instances of inconsiderate, obnoxious, thoughtless behavior which can even sometimes lead to him being responsible for mass destruction, the pain of others, +/ every once in awhile blaming them for actions that was not responsible for. He has a catchphrase which he uses to call something cheap which he uses in almost all of his appearances. It will always be along the lines of 'This _____ is cheap!' and the name of the thing he's calling cheap will always change depending on what he's talking about.
Mr. Stubborn is insufferable, like talking to a wall, and unstoppable when he made up his mind. He has had his moments in which he simply went to double-check statements and was happy learning it was right in Mr. Men and Little Miss. However, he merely doubted a fact and was not convinced of another truth, which is mostly the situation where his attribute comes out the strongest. Mr. Stubborn has had their trait turned up so strongly that there is no way to interact with the character without getting into a dispute. He is aggressive, destructive (and strong at that!) and short-off in his speech. Whenever faced with some sort of argument that gets in the way of his views, he stated that that something is 'cheap'. A lot of his disputes are about where he does not listen to or believe in other people's opinion or suggestions, insists on doing this his way or no way, and is far too stubborn to ever admit he's wrong, like arguing that one must stop believing what one sees in movies for example. Other times he is convinced he knows how to do a certain thing without following tutorials, advice or even the law. 'Positive' character approach him with a certain humor, knowing fully well he is not going to budge. But even them and other characters often get really tired of him to give a really hard time having only one occasion where he is often shown being in the background without giving in; it heavily depends on the 'aggressor' and 'victim' format to have a character trait overthrow another. Mr. Stubborn however is always both an 'aggressor' as his OWN 'victim'. He is the only character to be able to do so, making him the most 'powerful' character of the cast. Because of all of these omnicidal characteristics he has, Mr. Stubborn believes himself to be the self-proclaimed omniscient all-powerful god of Dillydale, making all of the other characters his extremely lowly zero-ranking servants. Mr. Stubborn is seldom nice to others, is always despising and very brutal towards them, and (more often than not) has a crazy temper of damaging other people's property (whether it's either accidentally or intentionally) at least most likely due to his peculiar and potentially harmful lifestyle.
Trivia[]
- He and Mr. Rude are one of the fewest characters who mostly don't like changing their ways.
External links[]
- Mr. Stubborn on The Mr. Men Wiki
- Mr. Stubborn on The Mr. Men Showpediaom
- Little Miss Stubborn on the Heroes Wiki
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