The Mr. Men Show The Mr. Men Show E058 – Shoes

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00:00But to the Mr. Men and Little Misses, shoes aren't just for walking. They're a way to show a little style.
00:10Who doesn't look good wearing a handsome pair of shoes?
00:17If there's one place in Dillydale that shoe lovers can't resist, it's Mr. Nosy and Mr. Small's shoe store.
00:24Greetings and salutations!
00:27Bonjour, Mr. Small. Mr. Bump and I are looking for some shoes.
00:31Eh, that we are, Miss Sunshine.
00:33Well, you've come to the right place. Mr. Nosy and I guarantee to pick the perfect shoe just for you. Please, sit down.
00:40We need to figure out what size shoe you wear.
00:44Let's see. What did you have for breakfast this morning?
00:47Sixty-six cornflakes and a green banana.
00:50Brilliant!
00:51Eh, exactly how does this information help you pick out a shoe?
00:54Oh, it doesn't. I was just wondering, do we have the shoe for you?
01:02I love polka dots! Love them, love them, love them!
01:09A perfect fit, if ever I've seen one.
01:13So, what kind of shoe are you looking for, Mr. Bump?
01:16Ah, yeah, well, something, you know, stylish and comfortable and safe.
01:22Ah-ha!
01:26Oh, they're fun-tastic!
01:29Not to mention, light as a feather. You won't even know you're wearing them.
01:33Give them a try. Make sure they're comfortable.
01:36Yeah, well, if you say so.
01:39Hey, not bad!
01:43Mr. Small, would you say these polka dots are bubblegum cake or cotton candy cake?
01:48An intriguing question indeed.
01:50Mr. Nosey! No! Mr. Small! Ah! Somebody!
01:56So, how do they feel?
01:58Eh, not really for me.
02:01Very well. What about these?
02:04Now, those seem very safe.
02:06They are, but that's not the best part!
02:09I don't like the look of those. What do they do?
02:13Keep you from falling over when the rockets fire.
02:16Rockets?
02:17Boopity-boop!
02:20Whoa! Whoa!
02:25Yeah!
02:27Woo-hoo! I've been looking for a new pair of rocket boots.
02:30Well, you've come to the right shoe store, Mr. Devil.
02:33Whoa!
02:35Ah!
03:05The shoe store is also the perfect place to get that special gift for that special someone.
03:10I can't believe you bought me shoes, Mr. Grumpy.
03:12I mean, no one ever buys me shoes.
03:14That is so thoughtful. And they're red, too. That is one of my favorite colors.
03:16Where else can you get a shoe that drowns out unwanted noise?
03:20Only at Mr. Noisy's Shoe-atorium.
03:23That's where, here at my Shoe-atorium, we'll make the shoe of your dreams.
03:29Finally, a shoe store I can love.
03:31Mr. Rude!
03:33Tell it to the shoes.
03:34So, come on, get noticed.
03:36And buy your next pair of shoes at Mr. Noisy's Shoe-atorium.
03:40Over in Dillydale Forest, Mr. Messy has lost a shoe and has asked some friends to help him find it.
03:47Do you really think you can find my shoe, Mr. Stubborn?
03:50They do not call me a park ranger for nothing.
03:52If I can find Lost Campus, I can find a shoe.
03:55Now, what does it look like?
03:57I brought pictures.
03:58This one is of my shoe from just the other day, when I spilled pizza sauce on it.
04:02No? Wait! The sauce was on the picture.
04:06Oh, that's gross.
04:08Don't worry, Mr. Messy. We will find your shoe.
04:11Thanks, Mr. Stubborn. I would look for it myself, but I'm afraid of bears.
04:15Can anybody hear that?
04:17There are no bears in these woods, Mr. Messy.
04:19Are you sure?
04:20I am the park ranger. I know these things.
04:22Um, you know, how you said, there weren't any bears.
04:27Where were you when you noticed your shoe missing?
04:29Somewhere around here.
04:31Hey, those are my footprints.
04:33What makes you think these are your footprints?
04:36Well, whoever made these footprints was wearing only one shoe.
04:40Kind of like me.
04:41Or like a crusty porcupine.
04:43They'll do anything to throw you off their track.
04:45There's one of my pizza crusts.
04:48These must be my footprints.
04:50Porcupines eat pizza too.
04:52I'm telling you, these are not your footprints.
04:54There's a bear. A hungry bear.
04:57These are definitely my tracks.
04:59My shoe must be right back there.
05:01Why does everyone think they know how to do my job?
05:04We're going this way.
05:05Lost shoes always go to the north.
05:07That doesn't make sense.
05:09Neither does carrying around pictures of your shoe.
05:11But you don't see me arguing with you?
05:13Oh, you don't see the bear either.
05:19Keep up with the rest of us, Mr. Quiet.
05:21This is not fun and games.
05:22These are your tracks here.
05:24I don't know.
05:25Those look like they were made by a bear.
05:29Don't be ridiculous.
05:31They were made by you.
05:32I can tell by the smell.
05:33Let me see.
05:35I know my stink anyway.
05:39Would you know bear stink?
05:41Okay.
05:42I gotta hand it to you.
05:43I think I do smell my shoe.
05:45Because it's right there.
05:48What did I tell you?
05:49And there is your shoe.
05:51Shazam!
05:52You've come back to me.
05:55For the last time, there are no bears in these woods.
05:58What kind of thanks is that?
06:02Everyone thinks they can do my job?
06:04Fine.
06:05You do it.
06:06I quit.
06:18Over at the Dillydale farm,
06:21Over at the Dillydale theater,
06:23the final performance of Little Miss Cinderella is underway.
06:27A story that features the most famous shoe of all.
06:32Clean up these ashes, Little Miss Cinderella,
06:34or you will have no tickles for a week.
06:37But Wicked Stepmother, ashes are really, really hard to clean up.
06:40I mean, brooms just don't work unless you're a witch and you need to fly.
06:44It's almost time for you to go out there and act, Mr. Grumpy.
06:48Now here's the slipper.
06:51And remember, you'll be playing the prince,
06:54so you must be dashing and charming.
06:57Mr. Fussy, charming is my middle name.
07:01Now go out on that stage and give it your all.
07:06Who can it be?
07:08It's the prince.
07:10I have come to find the foot that fits this glass slipper.
07:14For only then will I know my true love.
07:19Come in, handsome prince,
07:21and behold my two beautiful daughters.
07:24One of them will surely fit the slipper.
07:27Um, I hate to interrupt, Wicked Stepmother,
07:30but I'm pretty sure that slipper will fit me.
07:32Clean up those ashes, Cinderella, and mind your own business.
07:36Try my foot. I know it will fit.
07:40Could it be that you are my true love?
07:45Hum...
07:47Ça ne va pas.
07:50Tu n'essayes pas assez.
07:53Peut-être que ce que le prince a besoin, c'est un bon tapotement.
07:56Alors, à quel point aimes-tu ces bras?
08:05Comme je disais, je suis vraiment, vraiment, vraiment sûre
08:07que ce slipper va bien sur mon pied.
08:09Et je suis vraiment, vraiment sûre que quelqu'un a besoin d'un tapotement.
08:13Dites-moi tout ce que vous voulez,
08:14mais ce tapotement ne va pas sur son pied.
08:22Oh, super. Maintenant, vous ne saurez jamais qui va bien sur ce tapotement.
08:25Quand ce tapotement se brise, mon cœur le fait aussi.
08:31Pourquoi? C'est ma mère démoniaque.
08:33Je veux dire, ma mère démoniaque.
08:34N'ayez pas peur, handsome prince,
08:37car j'ai pour vous, un autre tapotement pour essayer sur le pied de Cinderella.
08:43Oh, cruelles coucoumbles.
08:45J'ai quitté ce jeu de caca-mamie.
08:48Quitté? Mais vous êtes le prince.
08:51Pas plus.
08:53Maintenant, allez sur cette scène et donnez tout.
08:56Très bien.
08:57Le défilé doit continuer.
09:01Ce tapotement garde la clé à mon bonheur,
09:05la cure à mon solitude,
09:08et la promesse de mon avenir.
09:14Vous appelez ça un défilé?
09:16Regardez ça.
09:21Oh, c'est vraiment dur de marcher en un pied.
09:24Pas du tout que tout le monde porte deux pieds en même temps.
09:30C'est un défilé.

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