Mr Bean embarks on plenty of adventures, along with his sidekick, Teddy. They try to stay out of the way of Mrs Wicket and her cat Scrapper, but often end up in trouble.
Mr. Bean is joined by his trusty sidekick Teddy his reliable MINI and his grumpy landlady Mrs Wicket not forgetting her evil one-eyed cat Scrapper.
Mr. Bean is joined by his trusty sidekick Teddy his reliable MINI and his grumpy landlady Mrs Wicket not forgetting her evil one-eyed cat Scrapper.
Mr. Bean is joined by his trusty sidekick Teddy his reliable MINI and his grumpy landlady Mrs Wicket not forgetting her evil one-eyed cat Scrapper.
Mr. Bean is joined by his trusty sidekick Teddy his reliable MINI and his grumpy landlady Mrs Wicket not forgetting her evil one-eyed cat Scrapper.
Whilst out snapping nature with his camera, Mr Bean gets angry when nature snaps back
Bean discovers that, in the world of organised crime, a teddy isn’t always a teddy. Sometimes it’s a rabbit.
Mr Bean can't find a parking space. So he makes one of his own.
Whilst digging for buried treasure, Mr Bean digs himself a hole too deep to get out of.
Mr Bean gets a real bug for painting. Then several bugs… and flies and slugs and mice.
Mr. Bean declares war on a fly, arming himself with fly spray, a mouldy doughnut, an encyclopaedia, a dustbin, and even a club-hammer in a battle of wits and chaos.
A park stroll turns chaotic when Mr. Bean angers a Mime Artist, who chases him home—then refuses to leave, demanding food, drink, and silent hospitality.
It's the First Day of Spring and Mr. Bean sets about washing his clothes, his furniture, his teddy and himself. But, alas, there’s no hot water!
When Teddy’s no fun, Mr. Bean gets a parrot—but sneaking it past his landlady and her fierce one-eyed cat, Scrapper, turns into a feathered fiasco.
It’s a beautiful day at the beach. Bean breathes in the salty air, bliss - and not another soul in sight. What could possibly spoil his perfect day? Answer: British weather.
Mr Bean forgets his teddy’s Birthday - then gives him a treat to remember.
Mr Bean loses control of a pest and makes a mountain out of a molehill.
Mr. Bean's peace is wrecked by loud roadworks. After sabotage fails, he hatches a genius plan: feed the workers into a quiet, satisfied submission.
Mr. Bean settles in for dinner and TV, but his cozy night ends in chaos when a spring-loaded sofa launches him out of relaxation—and off his seat.
Mr. Bean finds a treasure map in his attic and the hunt begins, sending him up chimneys, down garden paths, and nearly all the way to Australia.
After his landlady sleepwalks into his room, Mr. Bean is kicked out and left homeless, longing for the comfort and chaos of his old flat.
An old photo album causes Bean to reminisce about his lovely summers at scout camp as a boy, and sets him planning a night under the stars with Teddy.
Mr Bean’s hobby goes down in flames in his battle for air supremacy.
During a visit to Buckingham Palace, Mr Bean meets the lady of the house.
When did Mr. Bean meet Teddy? Did he drive his Mini at ten? And did his fierce landlady once blush as a bride? Secrets and surprises in Mr. Bean’s past!
Mr Bean, badgered by a strange pink animal, warms to the creature when it shows its true colours.
When invited to dinner by Mr Bean, it’s probably best to take your own sandwiches.
The nasty tennis player is big and angry and wants his ball back. The one Mr. Bean managed to throw on the roof of a house across the road.
Mr Bean bites off more than he can chew when he attempts DIY dentistry.
After (accidentally) rescuing a kitten from a tree Mr. Bean is set to have his picture in the newspaper!
Mr. Bean tries to watch TV but is haunted by nonstop noise—trumpets, drills, and screaming babies—from next door, chasing him from house to garden.
Mr Bean discovers being in hospital isn't always a bed of roses.
Mr Bean has to replace his landlady’s cat after an unfortunate ‘accident’.
A quick shop turns chaotic as Mr. Bean battles a mile-long list and a wonky trolley, turning a simple errand into a full-blown comedy of errors.
Mr Bean gets in a complete flap when he befriends a feathered thief.
After a crash, Mr. Bean must care for his landlady’s fierce one-eyed cat, Scrapper. Chaos ensues, and soon it’s Bean who needs looking after!
Mr. Bean’s new “ship in a bottle” goes missing on a milkman’s float. He chases it desperately as it disappears into a local dairy’s bottling plant.
With Teddy at the cleaners, Mr. Bean feels lonely—until a goldfish from the garden pond becomes his new quirky playmate.
A brand new lodger in the house could be a great new friend, or could be your worst enemy.
Tricked by a mechanic, Mr. Bean believes his beloved car is beyond repair and sadly sends it off to the car crusher—only to realize he’s been conned.
Mr. Bean’s birthday dinner starts badly with the worst table in a fancy restaurant, worsened by a self-absorbed movie star at the next table stealing the show.
During a visit to London's National Gallery, Bean witnesses the theft of a major work of art.
Mr. Bean fears daft films about giant cats, blobs, and tiny dancing men. A trip to the cinema sends his imagination wild with hilarious, scary tricks.
Romance is in the air and Bean's girlfriend is determined to have a piece of it.
An escaped prisoner suffers hard labour under Mrs Wicket while Mr Bean puts his feet up in jail.
High-tech wizardry and low-tech cunning get Mr Bean out of a jam.
Mr Bean learns that generosity can be an effective weapon against greed, gluttony and getting your hands back on your own TV remote control.
Mr Bean goes to buy the biggest TV in the world only to find that it has a price- tag to match.
Determined to play the piano, Mr Bean finds a tune in his heart and sausages for fingers.
Mr. Bean’s heart-throb Roxy is singing at the Palladium. With her record, poster, and T-shirt ready, he’s determined to get her autograph no matter what.
Mr. Bean meets Mr. Pod, his spitting image—same clothes and everything. The two identical men bond over their uncanny resemblance with hilarious results.
When frogspawn hatches in Mr. Bean’s bath, his landlady’s tea with the Mayor is crashed by hundreds of angry amphibians—turning the visit into chaos!
Mr. Bean meets an aristocratic lady after nearly hitting her lapdog. Invited to her grand yet shabby mansion, he’s determined to impress at luncheon.
Inspired by a royal documentary, Mr. Bean decides to redecorate his room in Buckingham Palace style—resulting in hilarious wallpaper chaos.
Mr. Bean races his neighbor to grow a giant marrow, chasing prize money and a photo in the papers—but chaos and comedy ensue along the way.
Mr. Bean panics when a monster appears in his cake mix—but it’s a baby bird that grows into a huge stork, soon taking over his entire home!