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'''Mr. Bean''' was an individual associated with [[Red Nose Day]].
'''Mr. Bean''' was an individual associated with [[Red Nose Day]].



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Mr. Bean was an individual associated with Red Nose Day.

Biography

Mr. Bean was one of the celebrities that flew over Beanotown in a Red Nose-shaped hot-air balloon, to promote Red Nose Day, however, after the balloon was punctured by a police officer's dentures. The balloon crashed into a jam factory, covering those inside in jam, but they were soon licked clean by Gnasher, and Dennis the Menace told them that he and Gnasher would fix the balloon, so the celebrities should go explore the town. (NOTVALID: Dennis the Menace in Balloonatics)

Appearance

Mr. Bean wore brown shoes, black trousers, a white shirt complete with a black tie and tweed jacket. He was caucasian, and had black, combed-over hair, a mole, and shaven facial hair. For Red Nose Day, he wore a Red Nose. (NOTVALID: Dennis the Menace in Balloonatics)

Behind the scenes

Mr. Bean plays with a Dapol Dalek toy in Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean.

Mr. Bean was the eponymous, extraterrestrial protagonist of the television series Mr. Bean, as well as its spin-offs, such as Mr. Bean: The Animated Series and two movies, Bean and Mr. Bean's Holiday, a British comedy series created by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, the latter playing the titular character. The creation of the live action series was also aided by Sue Vertue, and it starred John Rolfe; the animated series also starred Gary Martin. The series often returned for short sketches for Red Nose Day.

In the 1992 Christmas special Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean, when Mr. Bean visited a department store, he began playing with a diorama of the birth of Jesus Christ, and he introduced a Dapol Dalek to the scene, for it to "Exterminate" a toy lamb.

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