Episode list[]
This is the list of episodes from Season 3 of Mr. Bean Animated.
35 | 1 | "Gadget Kid" | Miklós Varga | Gary Parker | Ben Lewis | 6 May 2004 | |
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At a science museum, Mr. Bean befriends a young Japanese tourist boy with lots of gadgets resulting in the two causing mischief for the museum guard. | |||||||
36 | 2 | "The Visitor" | Ildikó Táborita | Robin Driscoll | Sharon Smith | 10 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean's old friend and kindergarten classmate Harry comes for a visit at his flat. Unfortunately, Harry is a gluttonous man who is greedy and eats lots of food until Bean's fridge is completely empty. Bean attempts to get rid of his friend but he abducts Teddy, so he then pursues him. Bean then decides to bring Harry to a fancy restaurant and order everything in the menu, to which he escapes from the bathroom while Harry is busy eating. When Harry fails to pay the bill, he is ordered to wash all the dishes as payment and Bean manages to get Teddy back. | |||||||
37 | 3 | "Big TV" | Andrei Ignatenko | Tony Haase | Trevor Ricketts | 11 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean and Irma watch TV, but since Bean wants to watch the space show while Irma wants to see Andre's music, they quickly keep changing the channel back and forth until the TV explodes. Bean then goes out to buy a new TV and fancies a large-screen model, but he cannot afford it. He decides to earn money for the big TV by doing a puppet space theatre and manages to buy the TV. However, the new TV explodes from the same fighting as earlier, so Bean decides to have a puppet show featuring Andre singing while his Teddy swings the torch light, much to Irma's delight. | |||||||
38 | 4 | "Keyboard Capers" | Andrei Ignatenko and Mihály Sikur | Mark Clompus | Chris Butler | 12 May 2004 | |
When Mr. Bean's record of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 is broken, he decides to buy a new record until he sees a grand piano to which he wants to play it but it has been sold to a short man. When it becomes out of tune, the man cancels the order and Bean buys it. When he plays it at home, it is out of tune because Teddy is stuck to the piano strings, but he still cannot get the hang of it even when he calls the piano instructor (the short man from earlier). Afterwards, the instructor gets an idea of recording Beethoven's symphony for Bean. | |||||||
39 | 5 | "Artful Bean" | Katalin Móré | Robin Driscoll | Dean Roberts | 14 May 2004 | |
Because he does not have any actual paint, Mr. Bean decides to create makeshift paint using various condiments such as ketchup, mustard, cabbage juice, blueberries and mouldy cheese, but the flies would not move away from it because they like it. He sells it for £5 until he hatches a scheme of getting their money without returning it to the panicked customers after they escape from the flies and drop the painting. | |||||||
40 | 6 | "The Fly" | Katalin Móré | Jon Canter | Trevor Ricketts | 17 May 2004 | |
On a very hot summer night, a fly enters Mr. Bean's flat, keeping him awake. Most of the attempts he tries to get rid of it fail (almost successful in some attempts), until he manages to trap it in his fridge. He moves the fridge outside, but Mrs. Wicket kicks him out after accidentally waking her up, forcing him to sleep inside the fridge for the rest of the night. The next morning, the fly returns to Bean's flat and sleeps in his bed. | |||||||
41 | 7 | "A Royal Makeover" | Katalin Móré | Robin Driscoll | Chris Drew | 18 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean redecorates his room by making it fit for a queen, but goes too far when he names it "The Palace". As a result, Mrs. Wicket (seeing this as an opportunity to gain money due to lack of funds to pay her bills) becomes the "queen" and makes Bean her slave, to which she wages him only a cent. In retaliation, Bean decides to ruin the decoration and expose Mrs. Wicket to everyone for the fraud she really is. | |||||||
42 | 8 | "SuperMarrow" | Sergey Gordeev | Jon Canter | Ben Lewis | 19 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean and the father-and-son compete for the incoming biggest marrow competition. Thanks to the super light lamps, Mr. Bean's marrow grows heavier and heavier until the father and son decide to sabotage it by putting caterpillars in Bean's marrow. The next day at the competition, they swap their marrow with Bean's while he is not looking, but they fail to realise that their caterpillars are inside. Seeing this, Bean convinces the judge that the marrow he is holding is his and ultimately wins the trophy. | |||||||
43 | 9 | "A Running Battle" | Mihály Sikur; Mikhail Tumelia (co-director) | Jon Canter | Chris Drew | 20 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean participates in a running marathon across London where he starts a rivalry with another runner. While running, Bean and the runner cheat by riding a taxi and departing without paying the fare, thus causing the driver to chase them until the runner hits a post box, injuring him. Bean then continues to run, but he accidentally releases a dog, resulting in the dog chasing and biting him when reaching the finish line, resulting in Bean both winning the race and ending up in the hospital along with the runner. | |||||||
44 | 10 | "Egg and Bean" | Sergey Gordeev; Mikhail Tumelia (co-director) | Lee Cornes | Sharon Smith | 21 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean adopts a stork after finding a nest on the rooftop. When it grows Bean tries to make it fly but fails until it finally manages to fly. That night, he sees the stork with a family and adopts them. | |||||||
45 | 11 | "Camping" | Mihály Sikur | Tony Haase | Sharon Smith | 24 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean decides to go camping, but after Scrapper deliberately destroys his tent, he goes to the department store where he starts a rivalry with the store's security guard after the latter deliberately switches the tent into the inflatable raft. Bean steals Mrs. Wicket's shed as his new tent and gets revenge by luring the security guard's dog to the shed with his sandwiches and sending the guard's trailer on the lake with an inflatable raft. Mrs. Wicket then goes to the shed (unaware that Bean has put the dog inside) and then decides to beat up Bean, who escapes in his Mini. | |||||||
46 | 12 | "Chocks Away" | Andrei Ignatenko | Lee Cornes | Chris Butler | 25 May 2004 | |
After Teddy gets torn by a boy's remote-controlled model aeroplane, Mr. Bean decides to get revenge by buying his own model plane. When a girl is about to buy the last plane in the shop, Bean throws the girl's doll and manages to buy the plane but he gets bumped by the guard and finds one part to be missing: the propeller. He goes back to the toy store, only to be blocked by the guard but manages to fool him and retrieves the propeller. Bean then flies the plane with Teddy riding as pilot and manages to knock down the boy's plane, but the boy's father breaks Bean's remote while the plane is still in flight, causing the plane to go out of sight. When the plane explodes, Bean is distraught he lost Teddy forever; fortunately Teddy is ejected and falls down his chimney. | |||||||
47 | 13 | "Hopping Mad!" | Andrei Ignatenko | Lee Cornes | Chris Drew | 26 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean takes frogspawn from the park to his flat, but once the frogs become adults, they turn aggressive. While dealing with the frogs, Mrs. Wicket and her two friends are having a party, in which the floor collapses and the frogs attack Mrs. Wicket, Scrapper and her two friends. Bean then finally lures the frogs by throwing meat into a bus, but when he sighs in relief, Scrapper (who manages to survive the attack) gives him a frog who drags Bean with its tongue. | |||||||
48 | 14 | "A Grand Invitation" | Andrei Ignatenko; Igor Veichtaguin (co-director) | Gary Parker | Trevor Ricketts | 26 May 2004 | |
After saving a lady's dog, Mr. Bean is invited to lunch at a grand old desperate manor house. | |||||||
49 | 15 | "No Pets" | Miklós Varga | Robin Driscoll | Chris Butler | 27 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean adopts a dog, a parrot and then a chameleon, but Mrs. Wicket refuses to allow any other pet than Scrapper in the apartment building. | |||||||
50 | 16 | "Ray of Sunshine" | Miklós Varga | Robin Driscoll | Andrei Kolpin | 28 May 2004 | |
Mr. Bean goes to the beach to get a tan, but when the country man arrives and prevents him from exposing to the sun, he finds another place. When the nimbus cloud covers the sun, he is desperate and chases the beam of sunlight across London. | |||||||
51 | 17 | "Bean in Love" | Katalin Móré | Tony Haase | Chris Butler | 2 June 2004 | |
Mr. Bean falls in love with a beautiful singer named Roxy and goes to great lengths to get an autograph from her. His attempts are mostly foiled by her bodyguard until he manages to get a kiss mark from Roxy using her handkerchief. | |||||||
52 | 18 | "Double Trouble" | Zhenia Pavlenko and Elena Rogova | Robin Driscoll | Sharon Smith | 2 June 2004 | |
While waiting for the sweet shop to open, Mr. Bean encounters his doppelganger named Mr. Pod whom he befriends. When they arrive in Bean's flat, Mr. Pod is suddenly attracted romantically to Irma, making Bean jealous. After Pod and Irma leave, Bean realizes that Irma forgot Lottie to which Bean pursues them to return her. At the park, Pod and Irma see that an alien spaceship landed in which Pod goes inside. Bean also goes inside and meets with his other doubles as the spaceship departs, leaving Irma distraught. Seeing this, Pod ejects Bean from the spaceship and he falls to the ground (similar to the opening scene of the original series) to which Bean salutes the spaceship and drives home with Irma.
Note: This is the last episode of the series to be used in digital ink-and-paint animation. From the fourth series onward, the series is animated entirely with flash. |
Trivia[]
- This is the last season to use the old style animation (digital ink-and-paint). Starting with Season 4, the episodes are animated with Flash.
- This season, along with Seasons 1 and 2, are labeled Season 1 on the Official Mr. Bean YouTube Channel.
- This is the last season to use the short and bumpy intro.