In June 2022, American Girl dolls received the meme treatment. Now, TikTok and Instagram users are associating themselves with a literary character that was consistently found on the shelves of young ...
If you’ve been online in the last week, chances are you’ve seen them: Little multicolored blobs with smiling faces doing some kind of gesture, with the text “Little Miss” or “Little Mr." prominently ...
Characters from a popular 1970s book series are being turned into memes on TikTok and Instagram by Gen Z as a form of therapy, using “Little Miss” and “Mr. Men” to highlight personality traits and ...
The life of a meme can often transcend platforms; as it wanes on one, it can gain a new audience on another. For the Little Miss meme, which riffs on designs from decades-old children’s books, that’s ...
Odds are if you’ve been on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok the past several weeks, you’ve seen the colorful emoji-like characters from the children’s book series, Mr. Men. The 2D characters have become ...
Every day our Instagram feeds are flooded with memes galore — and lately, nostalgia is everything. The latest ones follow a similar formula: Enter the “Little Miss” trend. From Little Miss Can’t Be ...
The Mr. Men characters were created in 1971 when children's author Roger Hargreaves wrote "Mr. Tickle," a book with a smiling yellow creature with wiggly arms on the cover. The series quickly took off ...