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Mr. Bean: The Animated Series

  • TV Series
  • 2002–2025
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6.9/10
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Mr. Bean: The Animated Series (2002)
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A clueless yet clever loner bungles his way through life in London.A clueless yet clever loner bungles his way through life in London.A clueless yet clever loner bungles his way through life in London.

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    • Rowan Atkinson
    • Sally Grace
    • Jon Glover
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      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Sally Grace
      • Jon Glover
    • 32User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Rowan Atkinson
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    • Mr. Bean
    • 2002–2025
    Sally Grace
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    Jon Glover
    Jon Glover
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    • 2002–2019
    Gary Martin
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    • 2002–2019
    Morwenna Banks
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    Susie Blake
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    • 2002–2004
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    • 2002–2004
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    • 2002–2004
    Enn Reitel
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    William Roberts
    William Roberts
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    • 2002–2004
    Simon Treves
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    • 2002–2004
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    8Beta_Gallinger

    Polarizing with fans of the live action "Mr. Bean", but in my opinion, while it is inferior, it's still funny

    This cartoon version of the hit live action TV series, "Mr. Bean", certainly hasn't managed to match its predecessor's wide appeal, and has disappointed certain fans, but it has managed to impress some viewers, including me. I saw just a little bit of an episode on TV a few years ago, but didn't actually sit down to watch any episodes until a while later, when I rented the first of the three DVD sets. Like the original series, it made me laugh, that's for sure. This year, I've finally seen every episode, and while it is somewhat inferior to the live action series, it has still given me plenty of laughs, and I would say it's superior to both of the movies.

    Mr. Bean is still the same kind of person he's known to be. He is still a goofy, naive, self-centred loner, constantly struggling with life, with his Teddy as his best friend. Having the mind of a child, he keeps getting himself into trouble and finding himself on little adventures, thinking of bizarre ways to try and solve his problems! This time, however, he is in cartoon form. Some episodes also feature Irma Gobb, Bean's girlfriend from the live action series, and like before, the couple certainly doesn't have the most steady relationship. The show also introduces some new characters who were not in the live action show, most notably Bean's wrathful landlady, Mrs. Wicket, and her vicious cat, Scrapper! Bean sometimes gets in trouble with his landlady, and Scrapper sometimes adds more challenges to his life as well!

    There are some clear differences between live action and animated "Mr. Bean" material, which is not a bad thing. "Mr. Bean: The Animated Series" has less of the realistic sitcom style that the original series has, and sometimes has more of a fantasy touch to it, an example being the episodes involving Bean having encounters with animals, definitely cartoon-style animals. Since this is a cartoon, it makes sense that it has more cartoon-style qualities. The show also has different theme music (piano music instead of choir music this time). The two also have their similarities. Like before, the humour here is pretty visual. The animated Mr. Bean does make more sounds and mumble more than the original live action version of the character does, but it's still mostly about the visual humour, and as a fan of the original series, I've gotten some big laughs from this cartoon, though not quite as consistently. Mrs. Wicket's aggressive tendencies, with her shouting and fits, also tend to be funny, sometimes hilarious, so when it comes to the humour of the show, she definitely helps when she appears.

    Overall, this animated remake of a hit comedy series is not as consistent (some of the gags might be just a bit TOO simple, and the show may sometimes seem a bit more childish than the original), and may have some lacklustre episodes, but with all the laughs I've gotten from it (more than I've ever gotten from "Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie" and "Mr. Bean's Holiday", though they both have their moments), and the impressive animation, I certainly can't complain too much. "Mr. Bean: The Animated Series" is polarizing with fans of the original "Mr. Bean", but I think they did a decent job bringing Rowan Atkinson's world-famous antisocial buffoon to a different format (with Atkinson still providing the voice, of course). If you can't stand the character, you should obviously avoid this show, since he's not much different here. For fans, well, don't expect the exact same thing, but hopefully, you will get a decent number of laughs.
    patsworth

    The original Bean to the extreme!

    Anyone who giggled at the original Bean series would laugh out loud at this one. Mr. Bean gets himself into all kinds of hot water, but now he can get into things a real person can't. Seeing is believing. This is hilarious!
    matthew_spencer

    Excellent

    When i first heard of this, i thought it would be a cheap spinoff, that was not funny, i couldn't of "bean" more wrong, this cartoon is the best thing since the simpsons, it's hilarious, original, and most importantly, it's not American.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Surprisingly very good

    I wasn't expecting much and part of me knew it wouldn't be as good as the brilliant live-action TV series. It is inferior, I agree one or two jokes are a tad too simple and somewhat childish. But actually, this animated series is very good. The animation is very nice, the colours and backgrounds are done with care and Mr Bean still acts and looks zany as an animated character. The music, for piano this time, is very fitting, the visual gags and physical comedy still makes me laugh, most of it is really quite hilarious and the characters are as cute and as zany as ever. Rowan Atkinson excels still as the lovable character we all know as Mr Bean. Overall, this animated series is surprisingly very good. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    6Mysterygeneration

    Wow

    So it was decided to return the bumbling figure in a new setting. Mr. Bean made a comeback in 2002, but this time as a cartoon. Atkinson himself made a comeback to lend the voice. Additionally, Mr. Bean's beloved teddy bear made an appearance.

    The animation merely continued where the first one left off, with Mr. Bean encountering numerous absurd circumstances. He also enjoyed driving around in his car or causing commotion at home. He would always come up with the most peculiar solution to any issue. Other recurring characters included Mrs. Wicket, the fairly elderly and grouchy landlord, and her cat Scrapper. Mr. Bean's patient girlfriend was also present.

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      Mr. Bean, Irma Gobb, Mr. Bean's teddy bear, the mysterious driver of the blue car, and the traffic warden are the only characters from the original live-action series to be seen in Mr. Bean: The Animated Series.
    • Connections
      Followed by Mr. Bean's Wedding (2007)

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Hungary
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bay Fasulye
    • Production companies
      • Aardman Animations
      • Tiger Aspect Productions
      • Cosgrove Hall Films
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    • Runtime
      11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1

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