Mr. Tickle: 1 (Mr. Men Classic Story Books)

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Mr. Tickle: 1 (Mr. Men Classic Story Books)

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Mr. Tickle: The Brilliantly Funny Classic Children’s

After Hargreaves died from a stroke aged 53, his son Adam created new characters such as Mr Cool and Little Miss Bad. Historians of our turbulent era might note that when the public was allowed to vote for two new characters earlier this year, they opted for Mr Calm and Little Miss Brave. “The Mr Men and Little Miss books are really good at being relatable and helping children to understand the world, emotions and personalities around them,” Exley says.

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I was very shy, so I shied away with having any connection with the Mr Men," he explains. "I didn't like anything which drew attention to myself so I tended to try and ignore it. It did embarrass me rather." Mr Men and Little Miss characters. Picture: Sanrio Although Hargreaves wrote many other children's stories—including the Timbuctoo series of 25 books, John Mouse and the Roundy and Squarey books—he is best known for his 46 Mr. Men and 33 Little Miss books. I think that sparked off a chain of thought in my dad, that you could personify a human emotion or characteristic," Adam explains.

Mr. Tickle by Roger Hargreaves | Goodreads

Fundamentally, I think two great things happened under Chorion,” says Ron Allen, executive vice-president of the television production and licensing company Silvergate Media, who worked on Mr Men while at Chorion (giant Mr Bump and Mr Greedy teddies used to sit in on meetings). First, the company launched a new television series, the Mr Men Show, in 2008 (there had been three previous series of Mr Men between the 1970s and 1990s), which Allen says grew the intellectual property (IP) globally. Second, Allen says he and his team helped the brand become “a vehicle for self-expression among young adults and teenagers”. Particularly popular were Little Miss Sunshine T-shirts, favoured by celebrities such as Britney Spears (Paris Hilton opted for Little Miss Christmas). Mr. Christmas · Mr. Birthday · Little Miss Christmas · Little Miss Birthday · Mr. Moustache · Little Miss Valentine · Dr. Men · Mr. Bolt · Little Miss Waste Less Jude Exley is editorial director for the Brands & Licensing team at Farshore, the HarperCollins imprint that publishes the Mr Men books. She has edited the series for the past 20 years. Exley explains that the brand hasn’t been kept alive merely through merchandising, but by stories that place old characters in new scenarios (as in Mr Impossible and the Easter Egg Hunt in 2015, and Mr Men Little Miss Happy Diwali in 2020). She says the characters have to be updated often: “You have to think about how you make them still have that nostalgic appeal, but make them feel relevant to audiences today, so that can be quite a juggle.” He explains: "I felt quite strongly about it, especially when I first started writing the stories. I felt they were my dad's. Since the 1990s when I first started writing the books, his name has become part of the brand. Now it's a dual thing – me, for not wanting to take credit for the idea, and also it's part of the brand strength.Yet plenty of Mr Men merchandise isn’t aimed at children – in recent years there’s been everything from Mr Grumpy tea towels to 2019’s four Spice Girls stories about Little Misses Ginger, Baby, Scary and Sporty (Exley admits that Adam didn’t know who the pop group were before drawing their characters). A 2018 study by Farshore titled “Media Use and Attitudes” found 51 per cent of those who bought Mr Men books in 2017 did so because of “fond memories of reading them as children”. There is an enormous nostalgia market for the brand, which blossomed when the entertainment group Chorion bought the rights. He enjoyed the business side of it. The creation of a brand, as it were. As well as simple children's book idea." Having studied art, Adam Hargreaves was persuaded to follow in his father's footsteps. He started creating new characters and stories – something he continues to this day for publishers Farshore.

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And it guards the family well. It has taken almost 11 months of patient negotiations and regular reminders to organise the interview with Adam.

During the 1970s my dad became a wealthy man," explains Adam. "And he enjoyed his success. One of those perks was a very nice house." I still think it was the right decision," he says of the decision to sell. "I think for the Mr Men to be owned by one family without the kind of investment that a multi-national company has was going to mean Mr Men would dwindle to a degree and never quite reach its further potential in the future. That was one of the principle reasons for selling. Obviously we got a good offer as well. The Hargreaves family was hit by a devastating blow in September 1988. The Hargreaves' family home during the 1980s in Cowden. Picture: Knight Frank After suffering a stroke, Roger Hargreaves died at the Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells. He was just 53.



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