Perfect Peter (Horrid Henry)

Peter, often referred to as Perfect Peter, is a main character in the Horrid Henry series created by American author Francesca Simon and British illustrator Tony Ross. He is the younger brother of the series' titular main character, Horrid Henry. Like his name suggests, he constantly acts tidy, well-behaved and friendly, though he can often also be an annoying tattletale and a giant Gary Stu - as his name makes him.

Why He's (Intentionally?) A Worm

 * 1) Two words: Gary Stu. That's it. That's the primary reason why he is terrible. Everyone in the family (with the exception of Henry, of course) loves him because of his goody-goody behaviour such as eating vegetables, watching kids shows like Daffy's Dancing Daisies or Happy Hippos, always cheering at anything Horrid Henry dislikes and because of that, Henry is ignored. Heck, even his name makes him a Gary Stu - Perfect Peter is not only an unoriginal name but it truly defines a Gary Stu. And the parents really wonder why Henry hates him that much.
 * 2) *In fact, he isn't even that "perfect" in the first place as he did a lot of bad things on purpose. In the episode "Horrid Henry's Horrid Revenge" he told on Henry when paint is accidentally spilled on him despite of it being his own fault. Worse, he even had a sadistic smile when his parents punished Henry.
 * 3) *He also became horrid in "Perfect Peter's Horrid Day". Mum and Dad never punished him for being horrid, and blamed Henry instead. At least in the ending, Peter got yelled at, so that was not too bad.
 * 4) * He is addicted to attention as well, as seen in "Horrid Henry's Comic Caper", after Peter starts crying a practical flood when Henry leaves the kitchen, he (Peter) appears happy a split second afterwards, SIMPLY BECAUSE HENRY JUST SAID "Thanks for nothing worm!"
 * 5) **Another major example of attention seeking was in both "Horrid Henry's Perfect Day" and "Perfect Peter's Horrid Day". In the first mentioned, Henry decides to be good so he can go the funfair, yet Peter for some reason wants him to turn horrid again, most likely so he could get the good kid spotlight. And in the latter, Peter decides to become horrid so his parents would give attention to him. A "perfect" kid would not do this.
 * 6) **He often tells on Henry for the shallowest or most trivial things. (like lifting his spoon, eating his beans, etc.)
 * 7) **He also wastes food he considers "not healthy" for example, in the episode "Horrid Henry's House Party", he threw all the pizzas Henry ordered in the trash bin!
 * 8) **Speaking of, one part of his goody-goody behavior is always eating healthy stuff like fruit and vegetables. However, it's important that you have a varied diet and not just eat fruit and vegetables. Besides that you should also consume proteins, fiber, carbohydrates, sugars and fats, alongside others.
 * 9) His voice in the TV series is extremely annoying and ear-piercing, even if Emma Tate did a pretty good job voicing him.
 * 10) He was very unlikable in the episode "Horrid Henry Takes the Biscuit". In it, he was at his absolute worst. He blames Henry for the biscuits falling on the ground. Yes, it was kind of Henry’s fault for putting his backpack on the floor, but that doesn’t mean Peter has to rub the fact that he behaves better than him in Henry’s face. Plus he lied to Mum and tries to sell copies of the recipe when everyone in the school wanted to know what it was, soon he pulls a copy of the recipe in front of Henry’s class revealing to be carrots, making Henry the laughingstock of his class and Peter never got comeuppance for his actions. Oh, and his infamous line “He has no idea”.
 * 11) * He was also a total snitch and hypocrite in "Horrid Henry's Household Chores", in that episode, he constantly tells on Henry just for doing his own chores! Despite the fact Peter isn't helping or guiding him.
 * 12) He was also at his worst in "Horrid Henry: Mi Casa Es Tu Casa", putting tape around the house so he and Henry have separate sides, which makes Henry's life harder. He even goes as far to make Henry pee in the bath and builds a giant wall in front of the TV while he watches it and changes the channel to Number Gnomes.
 * 13) His infamous wailing catchphrase, "MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM", can get on your last nerve, especially in the television series.
 * 14) He never lets Henry do anything. Whenever Henry is doing something, he will go straight to tell his mother so that she grounds Henry (even for the shallowest or stupidest reasons).
 * 15) He likes everything that Henry hates and because of that, Henry is forced to do to the same thing such as in one of the stories, "Horrid Henry Rocks" from the book of the same name, Peter likes a show called Daffy and Her Dancing Daisies, the show that Henry hates with a burning passion. Because of Peter's childish behaviour, Henry is forced to go to the live show whereas all his friends watched a concert for "The Killer Boy Rats" (Henry's favorite band).
 * 16) He's also quite petty as shown in the first story from the "Horrid Henry Rocks" book called, "Horrid Henry's Invasion" when he sneaks into Henry's room (whom at the time was taking a shower) and just puts a wet twig under his pillow, thinking that's the ultimate plan of evil.
 * 17) His crying and wailing in the television series would make some want to wish they were deaf. He starts whining whenever Henry says "No" or "Silence Worm" whenever he tries to express his love to that thing that Henry hates. However, his parents are so brainwashed they should also discipline Peter and tell him not to speak when Henry wants to ignore. In other words, Peter himself asks for it.
 * 18) The show can never decide whether to make him a hero or an antagonist - he helps Henry in some episodes, but in others he antagonizes his brother. Talk about inconsistency!
 * 19) * Even when Peter does decide to help out his brother, he often resorts to doing horrid things to do so. One example is found in the episode “Horrid Henry and the Go Kart”, in which Peter helps Henry cheat in a go kart race by throwing fairy dust on the race track, which obscured Margaret’s vision. Peter is never punished for this, and nobody even called him out for this action!
 * 20) Through his “perfect” behaviour, Peter sometimes teaches bad morals to viewing children such as helping other people cheat in games is good as shown through his fairy dust stunt we just mentioned. He also teaches children that you should throw away unhealthy food! Which is wasteful and a cause of pollution.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) It's not easy having a Horrid brother at home like Henry, but it still doesn't excuse his treatment of him that much.
 * 2) Despite how spoiled and annoying he can be, the fact that Henry is often disgracefully cruel to him (especially in the books), such as that time Henry tried mailing Peter to China, might also earn him a bit of pity (depending on who you ask) - but that also does not excuse his behaviour.
 * 3) On that note, there are some episodes where he's sympathetic (a good example being in "Who Stole Mr. Kill", where Henry not only falsely accused him of stealing Mr. Kill, but also trashed his room and destroyed his cello strings)
 * 4) At least he doesn't misbehave with adults and does everything his parents tell him to do (if done right).
 * 5) There are some occassions where his tattling on Henry is justified (e.g. Henry tricking him, refusing to take turns or playing with his things without asking).
 * 6) He's also well-behaved in some episodes such as:
 * 7) * "Horrid Henry And The Time Capsule"
 * 8) * "Who Stole Mr. Kill?"
 * 9) * "Horrid Henry Changes A Nappy" (except for the ending)
 * 10) * "Horrid Henry Meets The Queen"
 * 11) He was actually helpful for Henry in some episodes, or is at least likeable in the rare few.
 * 12) Although extremely annoying and super loud, Emma Tate did a good job voicing him.
 * 13) He does get comeuppance for his actions sometimes.
 * 14) Horrid Henry most likely wouldn't be great without him.
 * 15) * He's probably meant to be loathed for his Gary Stu status.
 * 16) His book counterpart is probably the more tolerable out of the two, though given some of the things said on this article, that isn't really saying much.