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The first three episodes are shot entirely on video, before the remainder of the episodes go for the Video Inside, Film Outside more typical of British sitcoms of this era. Pet the Dog: By Mr. Bean's standards, the scene where he encounters a busker playing the saxophone, finds he doesn't have any small change on hand, and then goes so far as to start dancing nearby just so he can earn some money to tip him. Out of the seven deadly sins, she represents greed, because she wants to have all the power and wealth she wants.

Merry Christmas Mr Bean": Mr Bean takes home a massive Christmas tree from a town display, putting it on the roof of his car and driving off, while the lights are still connected to the electricity. The connection is ripped out in the process. Episodes: Episode 3: "The Curse of Mr. Bean", Episode 4: "Mr. Bean Goes to Town", Episode 5: "The Trouble with Mr. Bean". Bonus Features: "Royal Bean". Take Our Word for It: When Mr Bean is watching television, usually the audience does not see what he sees, only Mr Bean's reaction. The same happens in the horror movie sketch in "The Curse of Mr. Bean"; the audience knows it is a horror movie from the shot of a sign saying "A Nightmare", and Mr Bean making spooky noises before the movie begins.Balloonacy: A baby and his carriage are lifted into the air by an absurdly small number of balloons in "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean". Disaster Dominoes: Bean's schemes often collapse, with a notable case being his attempt to drive his car from the chair strapped atop it. In "Mr. Bean Goes to Town", a friendly passerby steals his camera in the park. Mr. Bean grabs a meshed litter bin, and plonks it over the thief's head and upper body, before wrestling him to the ground. But the thief escapes and runs off, still with the bin on his head.

Mr. Bean is an incredibly well-loved Brit Com created by writer Richard Curtis and writer-star Rowan Atkinson, originally broadcast on ITV from 1990–95. Mini 1000 in "Mr. Bean's Holiday" ". Archived from the original on 17 June 2018 . Retrieved 17 June 2018. Rowan Atkinson has appeared in character a Mr. Bean in many television broadcasts, sometimes as a publicity stunt to promote a new episode, DVD or film. A number of short sketches for the Comic Relief telethon have also been produced and Bean also starred in various commercials, music videos and in YouTube videos such as Handy Bean. In 2017 Atkinson appeared in the Chinese film Top Funny Comedian: The Movie a spin-off film of a variety show of the same name; the plot involves a number of Chinese people getting involved in a series of misadventures during a visit to Macau at the same time as Mr. Bean. [53] One of the film's stars, comedian Guo Degang, informed media outlet The Beijinger that due to Atkinson being unable to speak Mandarin, the cast used mainly body language to speak to each other saying that "with facial expressions and gestures we seemed to understand each other, [it] was really an interesting experience, which proves that comedy can cross boundaries." [54] The film was distributed in Chinese territories, but as of 2017, had yet to receive an American or European release. [55] Home media

Catapult Nightmare: Not so much from a nightmare, but whenever he drifts off and is suddenly woken, he jolts awake and makes a loud "BUH!" sound. The only time he wakes from an actual nightmare, in "Mr. Bean in Room 426", the reaction is rather subdued - he sits up and just gasps relatively quietly.

Big Damn Heroes: Or at least the closest a show like this can get. In "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean", Bean rescues the baby carriage from being carried away by balloons by shooting them with one of the carnival's bows and arrows. Amusement Park: "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean" takes place at one, with the baby ending up in Bean's care altering his plans at the fair. Chronically Crashed Car: The Reliant Regal, Bean's nemesis, which gets tipped over or crashed almost every time it shows up.

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All 14 TV episodes, all 26 episodes of the Mr. Bean animated series, Mr. Bean's Holiday and Bean – The Ultimate Disaster Movie. National Motor Museum, Beaulieu". Archived from the original on 13 June 2018 . Retrieved 13 June 2018. Vacation Episode: "Mr. Bean in Room 426". Also, both movies feature this, each taking Mr. Bean to a different country.

Drives Like Crazy: A number of sketches take Bean's antics to the streets as he drives around in his Mini. Stairs Are Faster: Parodied in "Mr. Bean in Room 426''. Another guest makes it into the elevator to head to the top floor, and the doors close just before Mr. Bean gets there. He races up the stairs to the next floor and presses the button there so that the elevator stops; he does this on every floor. Kanaal van MrBean". YouTube. 1 January 1990. Archived from the original on 4 August 2010 . Retrieved 26 December 2010. The golf ball in "Tee Off, Mr. Bean" bounces quite a bit higher and farther all over the place than one would expect a golf ball to bounce.

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Ear Ache: In "Mr Bean in Room 426", Mr Bean wears Danny La Rue's drag outfit; until Danny La Rue approaches, and pulls one of the clip-on earrings off Mr Bean's ear. Although she is the main antagonist, she can sometimes be nice to Bean, most notably starting in Season 4, where she even throws him a birthday party. Awesome, but Impractical: Many of Mr. Bean's plans are convoluted and impressive solutions to problems that are far from easy or reasonable to execute, and occasionally their impracticality undoes them. Episodes: Episode 10: "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean", Episode 8: "Mr Bean in Room 426", Episode 6: "Mr. Bean Rides Again". Bonus Features: Behind the scenes of Mr. Bean's Holiday. Victoria Ward (17 November 2012). "Rowan Atkinson suggests end is in sight for Mr Bean". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 . Retrieved 2 November 2018.

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