![]() Bean" material, which is not a bad thing. ![]() Wicket, and her vicious cat, Scrapper! Bean sometimes gets in trouble with his landlady, and Scrapper sometimes adds more challenges to his life as well! There are some clear differences between live action and animated "Mr. The show also introduces some new characters who were not in the live action show, most notably Bean's wrathful landlady, Mrs. Some episodes also feature Irma Gobb, Bean's girlfriend from the live action series, and like before, the couple certainly doesn't have the most steady relationship. Having the mind of a child, he keeps getting himself into trouble and finding himself on little adventures, thinking of bizarre ways to try and solve his problems! This time, however, he is in cartoon form. He is still a goofy, naive, self-centred loner, constantly struggling with life, with his Teddy as his best friend. Bean is still the same kind of person he's known to be. This year, I've finally seen every episode, and while it is somewhat inferior to the live action series, it has still given me plenty of laughs, and I would say it's superior to both of the movies. Like the original series, it made me laugh, that's for sure. I saw just a little bit of an episode on TV a few years ago, but didn't actually sit down to watch any episodes until a while later, when I rented the first of the three DVD sets. Bean", certainly hasn't managed to match its predecessor's wide appeal, and has disappointed certain fans, but it has managed to impress some viewers, including me. This cartoon version of the hit live action TV series, "Mr.
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