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''What-a-Mess'' is a series of children's books written by British comedy writer
Frank Muir Frank Herbert Muir (5 February 1920 – 2 January 1998) was an English comedy writer, radio and television personality, and raconteur. His writing and performing partnership with Denis Norden endured for most of their careers. Together they wro ...
and illustrated by Joseph Wright. The title character is a dishevelled, accident-prone
Afghan Hound The Afghan Hound is a hound that is distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat and its tail with a ring curl at the end. The breed is selectively bred for its unique features in the cold mountains of Afghanistan. Its local name is ( ps, تاژ ...
puppy, whose real name is Prince Amir of Kinjan. The book series was later made into two animated series, both narrated by Muir.


Characters

* What-a-Mess – a scruffy Afghan puppy who is the main character of the franchise. His real name is Prince Amir of Kinjan. He has a yellow duck sitting on top of his head. In the US version, What-A-Mess is voiced by
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. ** Baldwin: In the US animated version, the duck was coloured blue, as his character was merged with the bluebird in the UK animated version and books, and was also given the name Baldwin by What-A-Mess. * What-a-Mess's mom – also known as The Duchess of Kinjan is a pedigree Afghan Hound. She is voiced by Charity James in the US version. * Family – the owners of What-a-Mess and his mother. They consist of the father, the mother, the son, and the daughter. Like most humans in the series, they are mostly seen from the neck down, with their faces slightly obscured. They are voiced by Michael Bell (as the father), Miriam Flynn (as the mother),
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(as the son), and
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(as the daughter), in the US version. * Poppet – belonging to the father of the house's aunt, Poppet is a cute, clean, and yet troublemaking dog that What-a-Mess and his friends truly despise, making her first appearance in ''Super What-a-Mess''. * Archbishop of Canterbury – a scruffy dark blue dog with brown patches who What-A-Mess met and befriended in ''What-A-Mess Goes to the Seaside''. He's named this way because when What-A-Mess introduces himself with his breed name he sarcastically replies "Wotcher, cock, I'm the Archbishop of Canterbury!", which the naive pup takes as his actual name. His name was changed to Norton in the US Animated Version, and he was voiced by
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. * President of the United States – in one of the US version episodes where What-a-Mess got lost in town, he was helped by a dog voiced by
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that had the same experience as the Archbishop of Canterbury in the UK version and books, where when What-a-Mess introduces himself with his breed name, he sarcastically replies "Oh really? And I'm the President of the United States!" which the naive pup takes as his actual name. * The Cat Next Door – also known as Felicia in the US animated version, is a brown
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that loves to tease What-A-Mess at times. In the US animated version, she was coloured blue and she was voiced by
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. * Cynthia – a hedgehog who What-A-Mess befriended in ''What-A-Mess Goes to School''. Her character was redesigned to become a mole named Ramona (voiced by
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) in the US animated version because Hedgehogs aren't native to America. * Ryvita – appearing only in the books, Ryvita is a
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that What-A-Mess and his friends befriended, and who first appeared in ''What-a-Mess Goes on Television''. She speaks so small that only Cynthia could understand her. * Esmeralda – a white mouse that belonged to the girl of the house, who only appeared in both the book, ''What-a-Mess and the Hairy Monster'', and an episode of the US version of the same name. In the US version, she was voiced by
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. * Trash – only in the US animated version, Trash is a
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who is a real troublemaker for What-A-Mess. His real name is Francis. He is voiced by Joe Nipote. * Frank – an
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that narrates the US animated version of What-A-Mess, voiced by
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.


Books list


Large Books

# ''What-a-Mess'' # ''What-a-Mess The Good'' # ''What-a-Mess at the Seaside'' # ''What-a-Mess Goes to School'' # ''Prince What-a-Mess'' # ''Super What-a-Mess'' # ''What-a-Mess and the Cat Next Door'' # ''What-a-Mess Goes on Television'' # ''What-a-Mess and the Hairy Monster''


Small Books

Four Seasons # ''What-a-Mess in Spring'' # ''What-a-Mess in Summer'' # ''What-a-Mess in Autumn'' # ''What-a-Mess in Winter'' Four Square Meals # ''What-a-Mess has Breakfast'' # ''What-a-Mess has Lunch'' # ''What-a-Mess has Tea'' # ''What-a-Mess has Supper'' Mini Books # ''What-a-Mess has a Brain Wave'' # ''What-a-Mess and Little Poppet'' # ''What-a-Mess and a trip to the Vet'' # ''What-a-Mess the Beautiful'' # ''What-a-Mess Goes to Town'' # ''What-a-Mess Goes Camping''


Animated series

An animated series was made in the UK in 1979 by
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. More episodes were made in the UK in 1990 by
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, Link Licensing, and Bevanfield Films. A second, American version was made in 1995 by DIC Productions L.P. and aired on ABC in the United States. It aired on YTV from 1995 to 1999 in Canada, and aired on
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from 2004 to 2014 in the
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. Both versions were narrated by Muir. Both animated series aired on the
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in Australia.


Episodes


Version 1 (Smallfilms, iTV / UK series)


Version 2 (DIC Productions, L.P. / US series)


Home releases


UK series

* ''What-A-Mess: 5 Hilarious Adventures'' – "What-a-Mess Goes to the Seaside", "What-a-Mess Goes to School", "Prince What-a-Mess", "Super What-a-Mess", "What-a-Mess Keeps Cool" (Extra Episodes – "What-a-Mess and Cynthia the Hedgehog", "What-a-Mess Has a Brain Wave!") * ''What-A-Mess: Small VHS Sample'' – "What-a-Mess and Cynthia the Hedgehog", "What-a-Mess Has a Brain Wave!", "What-a-Mess and the Cat Next Door" * ''What-A-Mess: Cat & Seaside'' (DVD) – Consisting of the entire UK series.


US series

In October 1996,
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under the DIC Toon-Time Video imprint released two VHS tapes called ''Monsters, Goblins, and Ghosts, Oh my!'' and ''Here Comes Santa Paws''. The former contained the segments "What-A-Mess and the Hairy Monster", "Trick Or Treat", and "My Tea Time with Frank". The latter contained the ''Santa What-a-Mess'' special. On 13 November 2003,
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released a VHS/DVD called ''Christmas Mess'', containing the ''Santa What-a-Mess'' special as well as the segments "Trash's Wonderful Life", "The Thanksgiving Turkey", Snowbound", "All Around the Mallberry Bush", "It's Raining Cats and Dogs" and "At the Movies", with the DVD version containing the segments "His Majesty, Prince What-a-Mess", "Ultimate What-a-Mess" and "This Hydrant is Mine" as bonus episodes. The DVD was re-issued by NCircle Entertainment in 2007.


References


External links

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