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| Mr. Bean: The Animated Series | |
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| Genre | Animated series Comedy |
| Created by | Rowan Atkinson |
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| Composers | Howard Goodall John Greswell ("Bean Hypnotised") |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 4 |
| No. of episodes | 156(list of episodes) |
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| Running time | 11 minutes (episodes) 3 minutes (special) |
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| Original release | |
| Network | ITV |
| Release | 2 March 2002 (2002-03-02) – 30 August 2003 (2003-08-30) |
| Network | CITV |
| Release | 5 October (2004-10-05) – 1 November 2004 (2004-11-01) |
| Release | 16 February 2015 (2015-02-16) – 8 October 2019 (2019-10-08) |
| Network | ITVX,Boomerang |
| Release | 1 May 2025 (2025-05-01) – present |
Mr. Bean: The Animated Series is a Britishanimated sitcom produced byTiger Aspect Productions in association with Richard Purdum Productions andVarga Holdings (for the first series). Based on thelive-action television sitcom of the same title created byRowan Atkinson andRichard Curtis, the sitcom centres onMr. Bean (Atkinson), Teddy, Irma Gobb (Matilda Ziegler), theReliant Regal's mysterious driver, Mrs. Julia Wicket (Sally Grace) and her cat Scrapper. In February 2001, the series was officially announced, with it premiering shortly afterwards.[2][3]
Debuting on 2 March 2002[4] and originally ending on 1 November 2004, the first series, featuring 52 episodes in total, was originally broadcast onITV in a Saturday night slot. In October 2004, the sitcom left the Saturday night slot and was instead broadcast daily onCITV due to the show's popularity with younger audiences.
In July 2013, Studio-43 were brought to the light of Tiger-Aspect for the idea of a new animated series so that they could animate the series, but it wasn't until January 2014 that CITV publicly announced that a new animated series would be made, with Rowan Atkinson once again providing his voice for the role. 52 new episodes began airing on CITV.[5]
Tiger Aspect served up for the third series, began airing on CITV in the UK, and across international markets on Boomerang and other Turner Kids channels in select markets.[6]
, it was announced that the series has been commissioned for a fourth run, produced byTiger Aspect Kids & Family, in partnership withWarner Bros. Discovery andITVX, through deals agreed byBanijay Rights.[7]

Tiger Aspect Productions announced the series in October 2000. Valued at $15 million, the series was already pre-sold toITV but did not have an animation studio tied into the production.[11] The following month, it was announced thatVarga would handle animation production.[12] In February 2001,Entertainment Rights acquired all UK merchandising and licencing rights to the series[13]
Prior to the series' UK premiere in March 2002,[4]Fremantle International Distribution pre-sold the series in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Portugal, Cyprus and French-speaking Belgium, withSuper RTL securing rights in Germany.[14] Fremantle held all rights except in the US, UK, Hungary and Japan.[15] Varga, who handled all Hungarian rights, pre-sold the series toRTL Klub and it premiered in April, a month after its UK premiere.[16] By December, the series was pre-sold in Sweden and Finland.[17]
In April 2003, the series made its debut in the United States through variouspublic television stations, withA&E Home Video acquiring home media rights.[18] Sharpe, the North American licence holder for the show, signed a deal with Toy Play to release a toyline based on the show for the US and Canadian markets in September.[19] In December, Fremantle International continued to pre-sell the series internationally whileBBC Worldwide acquired Japanese licencing and home media rights.[20]
In February 2004, Tiger Aspect announced that they had pre-sold UK Pay-TV rights to the series toNickelodeon UK to air on their Nicktoons TV channel for a three-year deal.[21]
After the Nickelodeon UK deal expired, in March 2010 Tiger Aspect Productions signed a new three-year deal withTurner Broadcasting System Europe to air the series onBoomerang from July 2010 onwards.[22] Since then, the show continues to be broadcast on the British feed of Boomerang today, and has also been broadcast on other Warner Bros. Discovery channels internationally.
The show was met with mostly positive reviews from television critics.Common Sense Media, an education and advocacy group that promotes safe technology and media for children, gave the show 3 stars and wrote that the "UKslapstick cartoon [is] geared toward older kids, adults."[23]
Mr. Bean: The Animated Series has been released onDVD byA&E Home Video inRegion 1, and byUniversal Pictures Home Entertainment in Regions 2 and 4. In the United States, the first series of the show were released in its entirety on six volumes, while in the United Kingdom and Australia, the six volumes only contained 47 out of all the 52 episodes, with the remaining episodes instead appearing as extra features on DVDs of the original live-action sitcom.
The reason for this was that when the five episodes were classified by theBritish Board of Film Classification in the United Kingdom, they were each given aPG certificate instead of a U certificate unlike the other episodes. It was then decided that all DVDs of the series should have a U certificate each, resulting in the five PG-rated episodes not being included.
In Region 4, the DVDMr. Bean: The Animated Series: Series 2, Volume 3 – Racing Adventures was an exclusive product forBig W; nowadays, it is no longer available.[24]
| Series | Episodes | Release dates | |||||
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| 1 | 2002 | 52 | Volume 1: Eight Amazing Adventures: 29 August 2005; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010; twenty-fifth anniversary reissue: 20 July 2015 Episode(s) featured: "In the Wild" – "Spring Clean" Volume 2: Eight Exciting Escapades: 27 March 2006; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "Birthday Bear" – "Homeless" Volume 4: Seven Smashing Stories: 13 November 2006; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "Nurse!" – "The Bottle" The Bean Boxset!: 18 March 2008; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Cat-Sitting and More Paw-some Adventures!: 29 August 2016 Episode(s) featured: "Birthday Bear" • "The Mole" • "Dead Cat" • "Magpie" • "Cat-Sitting" Egg and Bean and Other Springtime Surprises: 3 April 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Spring Clean" | Volume 1: Bean There, Done That: 30 September 2003[25] Episode(s) featured: "Nurse!" – "The Bottle" Volume 4: Grin and Bean It: 28 September 2004[26] Episode(s) featured: "No Parking" • "Bean's Bounty" Volume 6: It's Not Easy Being Bean: 28 September 2004 Episode(s) featured: "In the Wild" • "Missing Teddy" • "Mime Games" – "Homeless" | Volume 1: Eight Amazing Adventures: 18 August 2004 Episode(s) featured: "In the Wild" – "Spring Clean" Volume 2: Eight Exciting Escapades: 4 July 2007 Episode(s) featured: "Birthday Bear" – "Homeless" Volume 4: Seven Smashing Stories: 28 October 2009 Episode(s) featured: "Nurse!" – "The Bottle" Volume 3: Eight Terrific Tales: 31 July 2006; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "Royal Bean" – "Toothache" Volume 4: Seven Smashing Stories: 13 November 2006; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "Neighbourly Bean" Volume 5: Eight Eventful Escapades: 19 March 2007; twentieth anniversary reissue: 9 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "Inventor" • "Car Trouble" • "Restaurant" • "Wanted" The Bean Boxset!: 18 March 2008; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Cat-Sitting and More Paw-some Adventures!: 29 August 2016 Episode(s) featured: "In the Pink" On Thin Ice and Other Winter Wonders: 2 October 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Young Bean" • "Dinner for Two" || Volume 1: Bean There, Done That: 30 September 2003 Episode(s) featured: "Goldfish" • "Inventor" Volume 2: Whatever Will Bean, Will Bean: 30 March 2004[27] Episode(s) featured: "Royal Bean" – "Restaurant" Volume 3: It's All Bean to Me: 30 March 2004 Episode(s) featured: "Art Thief" – "Wanted" || Volume 3: Eight Terrific Tales: 28 October 2009 Episode(s) featured: "Royal Bean" – "Toothache" Volume 4: Seven Smashing Stories: 28 October 2009 Episode(s) featured: "Neighbourly Bean" Volume 5: Eight Eventful Escapades: 28 October 2009 Episode(s) featured: "Inventor" • "Car Trouble" • "Restaurant" • "Wanted"Volume 1: Eight Amazing Adventures: 29 August 2005; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010; twenty-fifth anniversary reissue: 20 July 2015 Episode(s) featured: "Artful Bean" • "The Fly" Volume 2: Eight Exciting Escapades: 27 March 2006; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "No Pets" • "Ray of Sunshine" Volume 3: Eight Terrific Tales: 31 July 2006; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "Camping" • "Chocks Away" Volume 5: Eight Eventful Escapades: 19 March 2007; twentieth anniversary reissue: 9 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "Gadget Kid" – "Keyboard Capers" Volume 6: Eight Sticky Scrapes: 22 November 2007; twentieth anniversary reissue: 9 September 2010 Episode(s) featured: "A Royal Makeover" – "Egg and Bean" • "Hopping Mad!" • "A Grand Invitation" • "Bean in Love" • "Double Trouble" The Bean Boxset!: 18 March 2008; twentieth anniversary reissue: 6 September 2010 Cat-Sitting and More Paw-some Adventures!: 29 August 2016 Episode(s) featured: "The Fly" • "Hopping Mad!" • "No Pets" Egg and Bean and Other Springtime Surprises: 3 April 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Egg and Bean" • "Hopping Mad!" • "Ray of Sunshine" || Volume 3: It's All Bean to Me: 30 March 2004 Episode(s) featured: "Gadget Kid" – "Keyboard Capers" Volume 4: Grin and Bean It: 28 September 2004 Episode(s) featured: "Artful Bean" – "Egg and Bean" Volume 5: The Ends Justify the Beans: 28 September 2004 Episode(s) featured: "Camping" – "Double Trouble" || Volume 1: Eight Amazing Adventures: 18 August 2004 Episode(s) featured: "Artful Bean" • "The Fly" Volume 2: Eight Exciting Escapades: 4 July 2007 Episode(s) featured: "No Pets" • "Ray of Sunshine" Volume 3: Eight Terrific Tales: 28 October 2009 Episode(s) featured: "Camping" • "Chocks Away" Volume 5: Eight Eventful Escapades: 28 October 2009 Episode(s) featured: "Gadget Kid" – "Keyboard Capers" Volume 6: Eight Sticky Scrapes: 28 October 2009 Episode(s) featured: "A Royal Makeover" – "Egg and Bean" • "Hopping Mad!" • "A Grand Invitation" • "Bean in Love" • "Double Trouble" | ||
| 2 | 2015–16 | 52 | Volume 7: Nine Tremendous Tales (Original release) / Home Movie and More Tremendous Tales! (2017 New Cover Re release): 7 September 2015 Episode(s) featured: "Home Movie" – "Valentine's Bean" Volume 8: Nine Splendid Stories (Original release) / Holiday For Teddy and More Tantalising Tales! (2017 New Cover Re release): 19 October 2015 Episode(s) featured: "All You Can Eat" – "Lord Bean" Volume 9: Racing Adventures and More Exciting Escapades!: 23 May 2016 Episode(s) featured: "Car Wars" – "Taxi Bean" Volume 10: Halloween and More Awesome Stories!: 3 October 2016 Episode(s) featured: "Muscle Bean" – "Halloween" Volume 11: SuperBean and Other Splendid Stories!: 30 January 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Wrestle Bean" – "Ice Cream" Egg and Bean and Other Springtime Surprises: 3 April 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Holiday for Teddy" • "Scout Bean" • "A New Friend" • "Ice Cream" Volume 12: Birthday Bean and Friends: 24 July 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Bean Painting" • "Birthday Party" – "Bean Shopping" On Thin Ice and Other Winter Wonders: 2 October 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Green Bean" • "Rat Trap" • "Viral Bean" • "Lord Bean" • "Jurassic Bean" | N/a | Volume 7: Nine Tremendous Tales: 24 September 2015 Episode(s) featured: "Home Movie" – "Valentine's Bean" Volume 8: Nine Splendid Stories: 24 September 2015 Episode(s) featured: "All You Can Eat" – "Lord Bean" Volume 9: Racing Adventures and More Exciting Escapades!: 16 June 2016[28] Episode(s) featured: "Car Wars" – "Taxi Bean" Volume 10: Halloween and More Awesome Stories!: 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Muscle Bean" – "Halloween" Volume 11: SuperBean and Other Splendid Stories!: 2017 Episode(s) featured: "Wrestle Bean" – "Ice Cream" | ||
Athird-personplatform video game based on the series was released in the late 2000s on multiple platforms. It was first released inPAL regions asMr. Bean on thePlayStation 2,Nintendo DS, andMicrosoft Windows. AWiiport of the game, titledMr. Bean's Wacky World, was also released shortly after those versions in the same regions, with a North Americanlocalisation of the port being available in 2011.
Multiplemobile games based on the series have been released such asMr. Bean: Around the World,[29]Mr. Bean: Flying Teddy,Mr. Bean: Sandwich Stack,Mr. Bean: Special Delivery and more which are available globally oniOS,Android, andAmazon mobile devices.
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