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Mr. Bean's Diary

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Censor Steam: Mr. Bean's crotch is hidden by bubbles when he takes a bath in "Mr. Bean in Room 426".

Bootstrapped Theme: Inversion. The original theme song (used throughout the first episode) was reused as the Reliant Regal's leitmotif for its appearance in "Tee Off, Mr. Bean".Region 1. Contains all 15 episodes (slightly edited and slowed down), two Comic Relief sketches and two never-seen-on-TV sketches. Plus, The Story of Mr. Bean (40-min. documentary), Mr. Bean: The Animated Series trailer, and Rowan Atkinson Biography and Filmography

Mr. Bean's 'Chariots of Fire' Skit at 2012 London Olympics Opening Ceremony". International Business Times. 27 July 2012. Archived from the original on 31 July 2012 . Retrieved 29 July 2012.Mr Bean is a Has-Bean". 29 October 2007. Archived from the original on 29 October 2007 . Retrieved 22 March 2016. Anti-Sneeze Finger: The church skit in the first episode has one of these, albeit without the actual finger. Friend to All Children: Hilariously subverted in "Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean". After getting frustrated that everything on TV is either violent or horrific, Mr. Bean hears some young carolers outside his door, and greets them, turning his chair to face them and watch. However, the song starts to make him sleepy, so he gets up with his box of chocolates and nonchalantly slams the door in their faces. January 4-5 contain a reference to Mr. Bean's visit to the swimming pool in The Curse of Mr. Bean, including a draft of the letter of apology for his trunks coming off.

Balloonacy: A baby and his carriage are lifted into the air by an absurdly small number of balloons in "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean". The first three episodes are shot entirely on video, before the remainder of the episodes go for the Video Inside, Film Outside more typical of British sitcoms of this era. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2023-02-15 15:28:21 Associated-names Driscoll, Robin Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf 0002 Boxid IA40861119 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Bits of Me Keep Passing Out: Mr. Bean accidentally injects his dentist with Novocaine until he passes out completely, forcing Bean to do his own dental work. Catapult Nightmare: Not so much from a nightmare, but whenever he drifts off and is suddenly woken, he jolts awake and makes a loud "BUH!" sound. The only time he wakes from an actual nightmare, in "Mr. Bean in Room 426", the reaction is rather subdued - he sits up and just gasps relatively quietly.

Region 1. Contains all 15 episodes (slower than the original 2003 set), four "deleted scenes" and two never-seen-on-TV sketches. Plus, The Story of Mr. Bean (40-min. documentary) and Mr. Bean: The Animated Series trailer. Complexity Addiction: Many of Mr Bean's methods to solve simple problems fit this trope, such as transporting an armchair on the roof of his car, and driving the car from the chair. Mr. Bean is an incredibly well-loved Brit Com created by writer Richard Curtis and writer-star Rowan Atkinson, originally broadcast on ITV from 1990–95. No Peripheral Vision: Literally any extra character in any episode of Mr. Bean. One would think he could do anything and get away with it, because no other character ever seems to notice anything he does unless he's directly in front of them, and, maybe not even then.

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