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==Introduction== ==Introduction==
The character of ] was revived in this 2002 animated series, which again featured little actual dialogue, with most being either little soundbites or mumbling. ] provided the voice for Bean, and all of the animated Bean actions are taken from Atkinson himself. Other characters' voices are provided by Jon Glover, Rupert Degas, ] and Lorelei King. The character of ] was revived in this 2002 animated series, which again featured little actual dialogue, with most being either little soundbites or mumbling. ] provided the voice for Bean, and all of the animated Bean actions are taken from Atkinson himself. Other characters' voices are provided by Jon Glover, Rupert Degas, ] and Lorelei King.


Some people have questioned the point of an animated Mr. Bean, as although he is now capable of far stranger adventures (and facial expressions), they lack the interest generated when it was an actual person doing it. However, an animated character is more endearing to younger children than an actor. Some people have questioned the point of an animated Mr. Bean, as although he is now capable of far stranger adventures (and facial expressions), they lack the interest generated when it was an actual person doing it. However, an animated character is more endearing to younger children than an actor.
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==Broadcasting== ==Broadcasting==
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==External links== ==External links==
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British TV series or program
Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
File:Mr bean anime.jpgMr. Bean in the animated series. Along with his girlfriend Irma Gobb and landlady Mrs Wicket
Created byTiger Aspect
StarringRowan Atkinson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Running time20 minutes
Original release
NetworkITV

Mr. Bean is a British animated television series based on the British comedy Mr. Bean.

Introduction

The character of Mr. Bean was revived in this 2002 animated series, which again featured little actual dialogue, with most being either little soundbites or mumbling. Rowan Atkinson provided the voice for Bean, and all of the animated Bean actions are taken from Atkinson himself. Other characters' voices are provided by Jon Glover, Rupert Degas, Gary Martin and Lorelei King.

Some people have questioned the point of an animated Mr. Bean, as although he is now capable of far stranger adventures (and facial expressions), they lack the interest generated when it was an actual person doing it. However, an animated character is more endearing to younger children than an actor.

The series is notable for following up on the "alien" origin theory for the character, with its final episode revealing a race of identical Beans who come to retrieve their lost friend, only to have him opt to stay on Earth with his girlfriend.

Episode list

  1. In the Wild / Missing Teddy
  2. No Parking / Bean's Bounty
  3. Artful Bean / The Fly
  4. Mime Games / Spring Clean
  5. No Pets / Ray of Sunshine
  6. Roadworks / Sofa
  7. Camping / Chocks Away
  8. In the Pink / Dinner for Two
  9. Treasure / Homeless
  10. Super Trolley / Magpie
  11. Hot Date / Wanted
  12. The Ball / Toothache
  13. Haircut / Neighbourly Bean
  14. Art Thief / Scaredy Bean
  15. A Royal Makeover / Super Marrow
  16. Car Trouble / Restaurant
  17. Gadget Kid / Visitor
  18. Nurse! / Dead Cat
  19. Cat Sitting / The Bottle
  20. Birthday Bear / The Mole
  21. Royal Bean / Young Bean
  22. Hopping Mad / A Grand Invitation
  23. Big TV / Keyboard Capers
  24. Goldfish / Inventor
  25. A Running Battle / Egg and Bean
  26. Bean in Love / Double Trouble

Title dispute in Anglophone countries

Despite the series' actual title being simply Mr. Bean, some broadcasters are refered to this series as Mr. Bean: plus a subtitle for disambiguating with the original live-action series. Disney Channel in Southeast Asia refers this series as "Mr. Bean: The Animated Series". In addition, Cartoon Network in Japan refers to this series as "Mr. Bean Animated" in the TV schedule page in English.

Broadcasting

The animated series was first broadcast in Britain on ITV. It is now aired on Nickelodeon and NickToons TV in the United Kingdom, on RTÉ Two in Ireland, on CBC in Canada, on ABC in Australia, on Cartoon Network in Japan, on the Disney Channel in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, and it also airs in the terrestrial station of Southeast Asia, such as ABS-CBN in Philippines, ntv7 in Malaysia and SCTV in Indonesia.

External links

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