![]() ![]() It’s a slightly tragic but increasingly amusing sketch, and my pick for the best of the bunch.Īnd for sticking around to the end your reward is this GIF of Mr Bean doing the “jook”. Rarely one to listen to his better angels, Bean spitefully switches off the power in the building. He then uproariously tries to get between them and separate them, but all his efforts are in vain and he leaves the club alone and utterly devastated. Irma is unimpressed and proceeds to go dance with another guy, making Bean insanely jealous. And by “dancing skills” I mean a pelvis-thrusting dance move which we in Trinidad and Tobago would call a “jook”. Bean follows her and tries to woo her with his dancing skills. ![]() When Bean is called up from the audience to assist the magician he makes a complete mess of things and turns the show into an unintentional comedy.įrustrated by his antics Irma leaves and goes to a nightclub next door. In the previous linked sketch he takes his girlfriend Irma to a magic show. But in this sketch is the only time we see Mr Bean jealous. We see him happy, angry, frustrated and mischievous. Bean' When he is in the Shop playing with all of the toys and doing actions to go with the Nativity scene. Throughout the episodes we see the many moods of Mr Bean. 5.6K 455K views 11 years ago This is a Scene from 'Merry Christmas Mr. Sketch #12: Driving and Dressing, Episode 5, The Trouble With Mr Bean With a SPOILER ALERT, and a thank you to the official Mr Bean YouTube page, let’s get to ranking. For today’s article we will be ranking the top 12 sketches and restricting it to one sketch per episode, though you are guaranteed at least one laugh from every sketch. Each episode comprised one or more sketches, with the final episode “The Best of Mr Bean” being a collection of various sketches with a framing device. I grew up watching (and laughing uproariously at) Mr Bean’s crazy antics, and the show holds a very special place in my heart and the hearts of many others. The show ran for 15 episodes from 1990 to 1995 and was massively successful, spawning an animated series and two feature films. Atkinson also starred as the titular imbecile, or as the actor described him, “a child in a grown man’s body.” And with the opening credits showing him dropping from Heaven to the sounds of an angelic choir, it does appear he was born fully-formed and that is why he is so utterly daft. The character originated in the eponymous British sitcom created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis. ![]() Just hearing the name “Mr Bean” is guaranteed to put a smile on the face on many people. ![]()
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