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Mr. Bean returns and promises fun, mischief

The Star

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April 29, 2025

ONE of television’s most beloved characters, Mr. Bean, is set to grace the small screen once again.

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL

Mr. Bean returns and promises fun, mischief

Season four of the Mr. Bean animated series will premiere on Cartoonito Africa (DStv channel 302) on Monday, May 5.

Created 30 years ago, and relished by both children and adults around the globe, the animated series continues to capture hearts.

Developed by the multi-talented Rowan Atkinson, who is also the executive director, the latest season promises to be packed with laughter and charming antics, continuing a legacy that has entertained audiences for decades.

Mr. Bean first emerged in live performances before becoming a household name on television and film. The animated series, which launched in 2002, has since reached audiences in 195 territories, encapsulating the hearts of millions.

The brand has some 140 million followers on Meta, 72 million subscribers and 19 billion lifetime views across official YouTube channels, 10 million followers on Instagram and 14.2 million likes on TikTok.

Featuring a total of 52 episodes this season, the show continues to follow Mr. Bean and his trusty companion Teddy, as they embark on a series of adventures, making plenty of mischief along the way.

In an exclusive interview with Independent Media Entertainment, Atkinson shared insights into Mr. Bean’s enduring international appeal, attributing his success to the character's childlike essence.

"I think the key to why Mr. Bean has had the global success that he has is because he is a child ... Mr. Bean is essentially a child trapped in a man’s body,” said Atkinson.

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