Mr. Bean is synonymous with laughter, and it is no surprise that children love him. They giggle at his facial expressions, silly activities, accidents, and near misses. It has been more than 30 years since Mr. Bean made his debut on television. Time surely flies! Welcome the beloved legendary character into your home with these Mr. Bean coloring pages and make your children add life and color to these sheets. Check them out below!
Popular Mr. Bean Coloring Pages
1. Mr. Bean
Here’s a coloring page of Rowan Julian Bean, the protagonist and titular character of the series. He is a dim-witted, ingenious, sometimes selfish, but a lovable buffoon. Mr. Bean rarely talks, but when he does, it is just a few mumbled words in a comically low-pitched voice. You will always see Mr. Bean dressed in his trademark tweed jacket and red tie.
2. Teddy
The Teddy you see here is no ordinary stuffed toy. He’s Mr. Bean’s best friend. It is a dark brown bear, oddly knitted with sausage-shaped limbs, black nose, and button eyes. Mr. Teddy has a girlfriend, and it’s none other than Lottie, Irma Gobb’s teddy bear. How would your kid color this cute teddy bear? Would they use the standard brown or make it a multicolored teddy?
3. Julia Wicket
This coloring page features Julia Wicket, Mr. Bean’s landlady and the main antagonist of the Mr. Bean series. Her acts towards Mr. Bean may be cruel and hostile, but deep down, she is not an entirely evil character. She has an evil, frightening laughter that she puts to use whenever she sees Mr. Bean in some misfortune. Julia Wicket is also the owner of the evil, one-eyed cat Scrapper.
4. Irma Gobb
The geek with large glasses you see here is Irma Gobb, Mr. Bean’s girlfriend. Mr. Bean met Irma in a library. Initially, Mr. Bean considers Irma more of a friend and a companion than a love interest but realizes his real feelings for her when he sees her dancing with another man in the discotheque. Irma Gobb, too, has a teddy bear named Lottie.
5. Scrapper
This coloring page shows Mr. Bean running after Scrapper. Scrapper, the secondary antagonist of the series, seems to have a deep loathing for Mr. Bean. He takes immense delight in seeing misfortune befall Mr. Bean. In fact, he hates almost every human and does not hesitate to express it in a violent manner.
6. Mr. Bean’s car
This coloring page shows Mr. Bean with his beloved, green car. Mr. Bean’s car, a 1976 British Leyland Mini, is central to several of Mr. Bean’s antics. Once, he tried starting the car with different keys, and in another instance, he attempted to avoid a car parking fee by driving out through the entrance. Mr. Bean has even driven the car while sitting in an armchair tied to the roof.
7. Mr. Bean and Teddy
This coloring page of Mr.Bean features Mr. Bean and his best buddy, Teddy. Mr. Bean loves Teddy more than anything else in the world. He takes Teddy wherever he goes, even to work. Teddy is inanimate, but Mr. Bean pretends that it is alive. He talks to the bear and asks for his suggestions in his plans and schemes. He even buys Christmas presents for him every year. Isn’t that cute?
8. The running battle
This coloring page shows Mr. Bean contesting a marathon. Mr. Bean enters the local marathon just to impress Mrs. Wicket’s elderly friends. Unfortunately, Tutati, the vicious neighbor dog, ruins the race. What do you think will be the outcome of this marathon? Do you think Mr. Bean can defeat Goddawin?
9. Mr. Bean doing Laundry
Everything that Mr. Bean does is funny, whether he is going to the dentist, playing golf, or doing laundry. It was Sunday, so Mr. Bean thought of doing the laundry. But why has he washed the Teddy, umbrella, book, and saucepan? It’s hard to understand Mr. Bean!
10. Mr. Bean attending a fair
This coloring page shows Mr. Bean in an exhibition with Teddy. But why is Mr. Bean looking so upset? Did someone try to harm Teddy? If yes, Mr. Bean may not spare them. Ask your child to write a short story that can go with the picture.
These coloring pages are just what you need to keep your children happy and engaged on a lazy afternoon. From his misadventures with Teddy to the local marathon, each page captures the comedic moments of the clumsy yet endearing character Mr. Bean. These coloring pages can entertain not only children but also adults who grew up adoring the character. Bring home these coloring sheets and let your children add their own colorful touch to Mr. Bean’s hilarious escapades.
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