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Mr. Bean: The Animated Series (simply known as Mr. Bean) is a British animated sitcom produced by Tiger Aspect Productions in association with Richard Purdum Productions and Varga Holdings (for the first three series). Based on the popular live-action television sitcom of the same title created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis, the series centres 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 cat Scrapper. In February 2001, the series was officially announced.[3][4]
Debuting on 5 January 2002 and originally ending on 2 June 2004, the first three series featuring 52 episodes in total was broadcast, each consisting of two 11-minute segments. The first two series were originally broadcast on ITV at a prime time Saturday night slot. In May 2004, the series left the Saturday night prime time timeslot on ITV following the broadcast of the first two series and the third series was instead broadcast daily on CITV, due to the show's popularity with younger audiences.
In January 2014, a revival of the series was announced, with Rowan Atkinson returning as the voice of Mr. Bean, along with other cast members reprising their roles. The revival featured two new series and 78 episodes; it premiered on 16 February 2015.[5] The revival contained more actual dialogue than in the original series, which mostly featured little sound effects and mumbling. Mr. Bean is a popular British animated comedy series that is based on the original live-action television show starring Rowan Atkinson. The cartoon follows the adventures of the eccentric and bumbling Mr. Bean as he gets into various humorous situations and tries to navigate everyday life. The show features minimal dialogue, with most of the comedy coming from Mr. Bean's physical comedy and facial expressions. The cartoon is known for its slapstick humor and has gained a large international following. It first aired in 2002 and has since become a beloved classic for both children and adults.
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