Mr. Bean (animated TV series)


Mr. Bean is a British animated sitcom produced by Tiger Aspect Productions in association with Richard Purdum Productions, Varga Holdings and Sunwoo Entertainment. Based on the 1990–1995 British live-action television sitcom of the same name created by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, the series centers on Mr. Bean, Teddy, Irma Gobb and the Reliant Regal's mysterious driver, with the addition of new characters such as Bean's landlady Mrs. Wicket and her disobedient cat Scrapper. The episode is mainly based on in Mr Bean's apartment called “Daffodil” apartment showing his parked car in the foreground. In February 2001, the series was officially announced, with it premiering shortly afterwards.

Debut

Debuting on 5 January 2002 and originally ending on 2 June 2004, three series and 52 episodes were broadcast, each consisting of two 11-minute segments. The first two series were originally broadcast on ITV1 at a prime time Saturday night slot. In May 2004, the series left ITV1 and the third and final series was instead broadcast daily on CITV due to the series's popularity with younger audiences. However, the series is still being aired on ITV1 during Scrambled!
In January 2014, CITV announced a revival of the series with Rowan Atkinson returning as the voice of Mr. Bean, along with other cast members reprising their roles. The revival featured 78 new episodes; the new episodes began airing from 16 February 2015. The revival contained more actual dialogue than in the original series, which mostly featured little sound effects and mumbling. Knowledge Kids will get reruns of it in January 2021.

Characters

Main

Reception

The show was met with mostly positive reviews from television critics and audiences much like the original live action series; it holds a 7.8/10 rating on TV.com, a 6.8/10 rating on IMDb and an 84% rating from Google users. Common Sense Media, an education and advocacy group that promotes safe technology and media for children, gave the show 3 stars and wrote "UK slapstick cartoon geared toward older kids, adults."

Home media

Mr. Bean: The Animated Series has been released on DVD by A&E Home Video in Region 1, and by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment in Regions 2 and 4. In the United States, the first three series of the series were released entirely on six volumes while in the United Kingdom and Australia, the six volumes only contained 47 of the 52 episodes, to which the last five episodes instead appeared each as extra features on DVDs of the original live action series.
The reason for this was that when the five episodes were classified by the British Board of Film Classification in the United Kingdom, they were each given a PG certificate instead of a U certificate, unlike the other episodes. It was decided that all the DVDs of the series should have a U certificate each, resulting in the five PG-rated episodes not being included.
In Region 4, the DVD Mr. Bean: The Animated Series: Season 2, Volume 3 – Racing Adventures was an exclusive product for Big W; nowadays, it is no longer available.

Video games

A third-person platform video game based on the series and titled Mr. Bean's Wacky World was released on 14 December 2009 on PAL for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii.
Two apps also based on the series have been released such as Mr. Bean: Around the World and Mr. Bean: Flying Teddy, which are both available globally on iOS, Android and Amazon mobile devices.

International Broadcast

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BBC Kids, Knowledge Kids
Asia: Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, Boomerang
United States:
Qubo
United Kingdom: CITV, ITV