When Rowan Atkinson (aka Mr Bean) blew the world away with his hilarious British comedy depicting a peculiar Englishman living an even more peculiar life, you knew seeing him in this format was undoubtedly inevitable. Mr. Bean’s unique way of approaching everyday problems in a rather round about way (getting his letters back from the mailbox and getting stuck in it, cooking the Christmas turkey and ending up with his head lodged in it) has made him a family favorite.

He’s a lovable character who everyone would like to help out of his sticky situations. Part of Mr Bean’s popularity comes from the fact that he often challenges everyday ways of doing things by approaching them in a literal way, but ends up managing to complicate matters. A man of few words and even fewer reasons why he goes about things the way he does had made Mr Bean’s humour universally popular, transcending the limitations of language as well as behavioral barriers. Mr Bean is synonymous with fun and laughter -- genuine family viewing in an era when such properties and characters are few and far between.