Mr. Bean: The Animated Series is Back for a Fourth Season in 2025
Fans of the beloved comedy series, Mr. Bean: The Animated Series, are in for a treat as the show is set to make a comeback next year on ITV. The legendary animated program, executive produced and voiced by Rowan Atkinson, will be returning for its fourth season in 2025.
Join Mr. Bean and Teddy on a Whirlwind of Adventures
Get ready to embark on a whirlwind of adventures with Mr. Bean and his trusty sidekick Teddy! The animated series promises to be filled with mischief and mayhem as viewers follow the iconic character through 52 new episodes. With this upcoming season, the total count of episodes across all series will reach an impressive 182.
Stream the Show on ITVX Kids
For fans in the UK, the fourth season of Mr. Bean: The Animated Series will be available on streaming services like ITVX Kids. This means you can enjoy all the comedic brilliance of Mr. Bean anytime, anywhere.
Rowan Atkinson Excited About the New Season
Rowan Atkinson, the mastermind behind Mr. Bean, expressed his excitement about the upcoming season. He stated, "I have always enjoyed this iteration of the Mr. Bean character and the particular freedoms he has in animated form. We can take him into space or down a tin mine, without me personally having to suffer the consequences. The animation process creatively is always fascinating, and I’m looking forward to getting stuck into the new series very much."
A Brief History of Mr. Bean
The original live-action "Mr. Bean" made its debut in 1990, co-created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis. The animated series was launched in 2002, and now, after several successful seasons, it continues to captivate audiences of all ages.
So, mark your calendars and get ready to dive back into the world of Mr. Bean: The Animated Series. With its whimsical humor and quintessential British charm, this show is sure to bring laughter and joy to fans old and new.
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