It's a typical day in Dillydale, everyone is having a great time, talking to others, and getting into crazy situations as usual!

And then there's Mr. Fussy.

Or Mr. Persnickety.

If it makes you better, we could call him Mr. Fussy/Persnickety!

So yes, Mr. Fussy/Persnickety is just sitting, drinking tea and all. He would also do the cleaning as well for minutes, as he is a clean person. If he ever sees a little piece of dirtiness, he would just clean it up.

Other times he would practice the piano, cello, harp, or violin. He is a good instrumentalist after all, as he also did his piano concerts as well! Too bad the last two times he did one, it didn't go so well. (See the episodes "Sleep" and "Telephone", and you'll understand this.)

But this day will be the most craziest day he ever had. Or as he put it, the most awful day he had.

A sudden yell of "Hi-YAAAH!" and a crash from the door sends Mr. Fussy/Persnickety into a state of shock as soon as he heard this. He soon ran to where it came from, and was horrified to see his door broken out.

"Heheh... Oops!"

Mr. Fussy/Persnickety then looked at the person who had broken down the door.

It was a young boy who was wearing blue, with some hints of white, and has black hair with white lining as well. He seemed young, but also very strong as well because of the door he broke down by accident.

The young boy looked at Mr. Fussy/Persnickety, and smiled.

"Hey! I am Young Cricket!" The boy introduced. "I am being trained by my master to help learn moves I could learn. I somehow stumbled into here as master sent me there, heheh!"

Mr. Fussy/Persnickety didn't know what to say about this, but after a little bit of silence, he spoke up.

"Exuse me Mr. Cricket, but the door you broken down was just new! Why would you!?" Mr. Fussy/Persnickety yelled.

"It's a accident, okay?" Young Cricket apologized.

Mr. Fussy/Persnickety knew that the door that Young Cricket broke down was just the beginning of that awful day he won't forget. What terrible things await for our clean, neat, and graceful men now?