Mr. Bean: The Animated Series Season 3
The animated daily trials and tribulations of clueless yet clever loner Mr Bean (aided by his best friend Teddy of course!) as he stumbles from one mishap to the next, always finding complex solutions to the simplest of problems.
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Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
2002 / TV-GUnlike the first two seasons, Season 3 is the first season to be broadcast daily on CITV rather than a Saturday night prime-time slot on ITV1 as well as the first to have 18 single episodes rather than back-to-back segments.
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Mr. Bean: The Animated Series Season 3 Full Episode Guide
A chance encounter with his doppelganger - will Bean lose Irma to Mr. Pod?
Mr. Bean falls in love in beautiful singer and has a wish to have an autograph on her. But his attempts mostly foiled by the bodyguard until he managed to get a mark from roxy using her handkerchief and Bean is happy.
Mr. Bean is desperate for a suntan and he chases a sunbeam across town.
Mr. Bean adopts a dog, then a parrot, then a chameleon, but Mrs. Wicket won't allow for any other pet than Scrapper in her house.
After saving a lady's dog, Mr. Bean is invited to lunch at this grand old desperate manor house.
Mr Bean's landlady invites the mayor for tea, but the frog spawn in Mr Bean's bath hatch and hundreds of agitated amphibians invite themselves as well.
When his model aeroplane is blown out of the sky by a mean-spirited kid, Mr Bean sets his sights on revenge.
An old photo album causes Bean to reminisce about summers at scout camp as a boy, and he plans a night under the stars.
Mr. Bean adopts a strange, orphaned bird - a stork. When it grows, Bean tries to make it fly but failed until it managed to fly. When he watched his funny show, he saw the stork with a family.
Head-to-head competition with another runner, Goddawin, via the hospital and the department store.
Mr Bean finds himself in a race to grow a giant marrow with his next-door neighbour. There is prize money at stake and a chance to get his photo in the papers.
Mr Bean decides to decorate his room in the style of Buckingham Palace and selects the same wallpaper as used by the Queen. Meanwhile, his landlady Mrs Wicket suffers from delusions of grandeur and crowns herself as Queen of the Street.
Angry at an annoying fly buzzing around his room, Mr Bean declares war against it. He uses several outlandish weapons to get rid of it.
Mr Bean becomes an unlikely artists when he moves out into nature to find inspiration for the perfect painting.
Determined to finish Beethoven's symphony, Mr Bean wrangles himself a grand piano, a music book, and a candelabra.
When the television blows up during Mr Bean and Irma's squabble over what to watch, Mr Bean invents his own ingenious form of home entertainment.
Mr Bean cannot place the face of the uninvited bloke on his doorstep. This blast from the past proves to be a blasted pain in the neck, eating him out of house and home.
Mr Bean is dogged by a young Japanese boy in the Science Museum and takes an instant dislike to the scallywag until he sees what he has in his knapsack, gadgets so cool that one cannot get them in the West.