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MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3), 128.0 kbit/s, 44100 Hz, stereo
Characters:
Mr. Bean
The title character, played by Atkinson, is a selfish, childlike, sometimes ingenious, and generally likeable buffoon who frequently gets into hilarious situations due to his various schemes and contrivances. The show relies upon physical comedy, with Mr. Bean speaking very little dialogue.
Mr. Bean often seems unaware of basic aspects of the way the world works, and the programme usually features his attempts at what would normally be considered simple tasks, such as going swimming, redecorating or taking an exam. The humour largely comes from his original solutions to any problems and his total disregard for others when solving them. Indeed, some of Bean’s actions occasionally have a particularly malevolent aspect to them.
At the beginning of episode 2 onwards, Mr.Bean falls from the sky in a beam of light. Although originally intended by the producers to show his status as an ordinary man cast into the spotlight, this was thought by many viewers to suggest that an alien race that had planted Mr. Bean on earth, a theory the animated series later followed up. Atkinson himself has acknowledged that Bean “has a slightly alien aspect to him”.
Teddie
Teddie is Mr. Bean’s teddy bear, generally regarded as Mr. Bean’s best friend. Being inanimate, he is invaluable as a trusted conspirator, easy to beat at chess and doubles as a good dish cloth or paint brush in an emergency. The bear is a dark brown, knitted oddity with button eyes and sausage-shaped limbs and invariably ends up broken in half or in various other states of destruction. Occasionally, Teddie seems to be almost animate, such as when Mr. Bean hypnotizes Teddie and snaps his fingers, making the bear’s head fall backward as if he’s fallen asleep instantly.
Mr. Bean’s Mini
Mr. Bean’s car, a MkIII Austin Mini, developed a character of sorts. At first, an orange Mini was Mr. Bean’s vehicle of choice, but this was crashed at the end of the first episode. From then on, the car was lime green with a black bonnet. It made its first appearance in ‘The Curse of Mr. Bean’.
The Mini was central to several antics, such as Mr. Bean getting dressed in it whilst driving or steering it whilst sitting in an armchair strapped to the roof. It also had a number of innovative security measures; Mr. Bean fitted the door with a bolt-latch and padlock, rather than use the lock fitted on the car, and he always removed the steering wheel instead of the key, which formed a running joke in several episodes, at one point deterring a car thief. The car was crushed by a tank in ‘Back to School Mr. Bean’, but returned in later episodes.
The Mini is often seen in conflict with a light blue Reliant Regal Supervan III, which will usually get tipped over, crashed into, bumped out of its parking space and so forth.
One of the original Mr. Bean Minis is on display at the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, northern England.
Other characters
Although Mr. Bean is the only significant human character in the programme, other characters appear, usually as foils for his various antics. There are only two recurring supporting characters; his sometime “girlfriend” Irma Gobb (played by Matilda Ziegler) and Mr. Sprout. However, several notable British actors and comedians appear alongside Atkinson in sketches as various one-off supporting characters, including Richard Briers, Angus Deayton, Nick Hancock, David Schneider and Richard Wilson.
Music
Mr. Bean is unusual amongst comedy series in featuring a choral theme tune, written by Howard Goodall and performed by the Choir of Southwark Cathedral. The words sung during the title sequences are in Latin:
Ecce homo qui est faba – “Behold the man who is a bean” (sung at beginning)
Finis partis primae – “End of part one” (sung before the commercial break)
Pars secunda – “Part two” (sung after the commercial break)
Vale homo qui es faba – “Farewell, man who are a bean” (sung at end)
Goodall also wrote an accompanying music track for many episodes.
Info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096657/
Rating: 8.9/10
EPISODE 1: MR BEANDivX 5.0
MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3), 128.0 kbit/s, 44100 Hz, stereo
Characters:
Mr. Bean
The title character, played by Atkinson, is a selfish, childlike, sometimes ingenious, and generally likeable buffoon who frequently gets into hilarious situations due to his various schemes and contrivances. The show relies upon physical comedy, with Mr. Bean speaking very little dialogue.
Mr. Bean often seems unaware of basic aspects of the way the world works, and the programme usually features his attempts at what would normally be considered simple tasks, such as going swimming, redecorating or taking an exam. The humour largely comes from his original solutions to any problems and his total disregard for others when solving them. Indeed, some of Bean’s actions occasionally have a particularly malevolent aspect to them.
At the beginning of episode 2 onwards, Mr.Bean falls from the sky in a beam of light. Although originally intended by the producers to show his status as an ordinary man cast into the spotlight, this was thought by many viewers to suggest that an alien race that had planted Mr. Bean on earth, a theory the animated series later followed up. Atkinson himself has acknowledged that Bean “has a slightly alien aspect to him”.
Teddie
Teddie is Mr. Bean’s teddy bear, generally regarded as Mr. Bean’s best friend. Being inanimate, he is invaluable as a trusted conspirator, easy to beat at chess and doubles as a good dish cloth or paint brush in an emergency. The bear is a dark brown, knitted oddity with button eyes and sausage-shaped limbs and invariably ends up broken in half or in various other states of destruction. Occasionally, Teddie seems to be almost animate, such as when Mr. Bean hypnotizes Teddie and snaps his fingers, making the bear’s head fall backward as if he’s fallen asleep instantly.
Mr. Bean’s Mini
Mr. Bean’s car, a MkIII Austin Mini, developed a character of sorts. At first, an orange Mini was Mr. Bean’s vehicle of choice, but this was crashed at the end of the first episode. From then on, the car was lime green with a black bonnet. It made its first appearance in ‘The Curse of Mr. Bean’.
The Mini was central to several antics, such as Mr. Bean getting dressed in it whilst driving or steering it whilst sitting in an armchair strapped to the roof. It also had a number of innovative security measures; Mr. Bean fitted the door with a bolt-latch and padlock, rather than use the lock fitted on the car, and he always removed the steering wheel instead of the key, which formed a running joke in several episodes, at one point deterring a car thief. The car was crushed by a tank in ‘Back to School Mr. Bean’, but returned in later episodes.
The Mini is often seen in conflict with a light blue Reliant Regal Supervan III, which will usually get tipped over, crashed into, bumped out of its parking space and so forth.
One of the original Mr. Bean Minis is on display at the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, northern England.
Other characters
Although Mr. Bean is the only significant human character in the programme, other characters appear, usually as foils for his various antics. There are only two recurring supporting characters; his sometime “girlfriend” Irma Gobb (played by Matilda Ziegler) and Mr. Sprout. However, several notable British actors and comedians appear alongside Atkinson in sketches as various one-off supporting characters, including Richard Briers, Angus Deayton, Nick Hancock, David Schneider and Richard Wilson.
Music
Mr. Bean is unusual amongst comedy series in featuring a choral theme tune, written by Howard Goodall and performed by the Choir of Southwark Cathedral. The words sung during the title sequences are in Latin:
Ecce homo qui est faba – “Behold the man who is a bean” (sung at beginning)
Finis partis primae – “End of part one” (sung before the commercial break)
Pars secunda – “Part two” (sung after the commercial break)
Vale homo qui es faba – “Farewell, man who are a bean” (sung at end)
Goodall also wrote an accompanying music track for many episodes.
Info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096657/
Rating: 8.9/10
This episode includes three frolics. First, Bean goes to a college to sit a Mathematics exam. He has studied Trigonometry, but he finds a Calculus paper in the envelope (he thinks that Calculus is the only option, and doesn’t realise until the last minute that there were TWO papers in the envolope: one calculus, the other trigonometry); Second, Bean goes to the beach and tries to take off his trousers and undergarments without a ~Censored~ man seeing him (after he succeeds, it emerges that the man was actually blind); Third, Bean goes to a church, doesn’t know the words to the hymns and falls asleep out of boredom. Without being seen, he tries to put a Mintie in his mouth to stay awake.
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Episode 2: Good Night, Mr Beanhttp://rapidshare.com/files/98852994/01_MrBean_DVDRip_XviD.avi.part2.rar
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With his hand stuck inside a teapot, Mr Bean goes to the outpatients department at hospital but loses his own patience while awaiting his turn; out with his camera he seizes a photo opportunity by re-dressing and enormously irritating an immobile sentry guard; back home, he prepares for bed but has trouble falling asleep.
This was the last Mr Bean programme to appear on British television. A fourteenth half-hour, Hair By Mr Bean Of London, has been released exclusively on video (written by Robin Driscoll/Rowan Atkinson/Richard Curtis, directed by John Birkin, executive produced by Peter Bennett-Jones and produced by Sue Vertue).
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Episode 3 - Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean http://rapidshare.com/files/99306154/02_Good_Night__MrBean_DVDRip_XviD.avi.part2.rar
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This is all one big frolic. Bean goes to a funfair, but accidentally leaves his Mini’s boot unlocked, and the handle pulls a baby’s pram with it to the funfair. Once Bean sees the “kidnapped” baby, he sees no choice but to look after it while enjoying himself.
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Episode 4 - The Curse of Mr. Bean http://rapidshare.com/files/99406967/03_Mind_the_Baby__MrBean_DVDRip_XviD.avi.part2.rar
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This episode includes four frolics. First, Bean goes to a public swimming pool, and tries out the super-high diving board, and chickens out until two impatient boys push him off. Bean loses his swimming trunks, and must get back to the changing room unseen; Second, Bean finds he can’t pay the ridiculously high parking price, and tries to get out through the entrance; Third, Bean goes to the park to have a lunch break, and makes himself a sandwich (he cuts the bread with scissors, he washes the lettuce with a fountain and uses his sock to dry it, he crushes the pepperballs with his shoe), but at the last minute, he sneezes and loses the sandwich. The man next to him offers Bean his other sandwich, which Bean gratefully accepts; Fourth, Bean goes to see A Nightmare on Elm Street with his girlfriend, and gets the scare of his life.
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Episode 5 - Mr. Bean Goes To Town http://rapidshare.com/files/99404718/04_The_Curse_of_MrBean_DVDRip_XviD.avi.part2.rar
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This episode includes four frolics. First, Bean buys a portable television for his flat, ands finds difficulty in trying to connect it and find a good reception (somehow, Bean is forced to strip and sit in a certain spot for the television to work) Second, Bean tries out his new Polaroid in the park, but it gets stolen by a thief (Nick Hancock). Bean, using a bin and a pencil, eventually tracks the thief and gets his camera back; Third, Bean gets an itch in his foot while in the town, so he takes off his shoe and sock, to scratch it. But he puts his shoe on a car’s roof, and the car goes off, leaving Bean to hop through the town to find it (which he eventually does); Fourth, he attends a magic show and disco with his girlfriend, only to mess up the magic act and embarrass his girlfriend so much that she dumps him for another man. Frustrated, Bean leaves the disco, but not before shutting off the power first.
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Episode 6 - Mr. Bean Rides Againhttp://rapidshare.com/files/99406538/05_MrBean_Goes_to_Town_DVDRip_XviD.avi.part2.rar
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This episode has four frolics. First, Bean wants to go to the post office, but his Mini-Car won’t start, so he decides to catch a bus. But at the bus stop, the one man with him has a heart attack, and Bean tries to revive him with an electric shock. He succeeds, but overdoes it and causes the man to have another heart attack. An ambulance comes, and Bean drains the energy from it for his own Mini, and heads for the post-box; Second, on his way to the post-box, Bean accidentally swallows his stamp, so he steals one from a lady’s letter. But when the lady comes back, he hides in the post-box as the post man empties it, and gets stuck for a few hours inside; Third, Bean tries to pack for a holiday, ridiculously reducing the size of his properties to fit them in a small briefcase. After finally managing to fit his things in the tiny briefcase, he reaches under the bed and discovers that he owned another briefcase, almost double the size of the small one; Fourth, Bean’s travel starts on a train, where he tries to read a book when another man in the compartment starts laughing his head off at his joke book. Bean plugs his ears with a leftover gum, and does not hear the ticket-inspector come to see his ticket. Bean then boards an aeroplane, but is forced to look after a sick boy next to him.
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Episode 7 - Mr. Bean in Room 426http://rapidshare.com/files/99576647/06_MrBean_Rides_Again_DVDRip_XviD.avi.part2.rar
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This is all one big frolic. Bean goes to a posh hotel, where he gets into many escapades, by drilling holes in walls to hang his pictures, sneaking into his neighbour’s bathroom to have a bath. At lunchtime, he copies his neighbour (taking the same food as him and mimicking his movements). But he also saves his oysters for last, which go bad, but Bean doesn’t notice. That night, his other neighbour plays loud music, and Bean walks out of his room stark naked to knock on the door, but his own door closes, and Bean finds himself locked out of his room naked. He attempts to get down to the lobby and find the spare key, as the manager is distracted by Danny La Rue’s show. Bean sneaks into LaRue’s spare frock, and asks for the spare key when the manager comes back. But Danny sees him and rips a clip-on earring off his ear.
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