Mr. Bean
After the success of the television version, Mr. Bean: The Cartoon Series (2002) is the animated version of the television series Mr. Bean of the UK in 1990 was born. Not too much different from the original, the film contains little dialog, mostly mumbling, voiced by Rowan Atkinson for the character Bean.
Mr.Bean lives alone in a small flat in Highbury, north London. He is still attached with a red vest and tie, driving a lemon yellow car. His best friend is a brown teddy bear whose eyes are made of buttons named Teddy. Although it only revolves around very ordinary stories, Mr.Bean still proves its charm.
The film's content is very attractive even though it surrounds nothing big or macroscopic. It's all just the way he handles the problems that arise at work and the problems he encounters while solving them. It could be about him going back to his old school, about him finding a parking spot on the street. Because of the humorous element, and because everyone can laugh, many children really into it and become fans in no time.
Detailed information:
Created by: Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson
Film studio: Tiger Aspect, Richard Purdham Productions, Varga Studio
Original release: 2002
Running time: 20 minutes/ep