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* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Views are divided on Mr. Bean's exact nature. While most people seem to view him simply as a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] living in his own mad little world, others, notably Roger Ebert in his [https://web.archive.org/web/20110427042301/http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19971107/REVIEWS/711070301/1023%2F19971107%2FREVIEWS%2F711070301%2F1023 review of ''Bean''], believe him to be a malevolent individual who delights in causing madness and devastation wherever he goes. And then some thinks that he's a humanoid alien from a planet that is completely unfamiliar with Earth society and technology, due to the opening and closing (this is made canon in the [[Animated Adaptation]]).
** The malevolent theory holds even more water even to the audience. While some of his actions are indeed innocent interpretations gone wrong, in other cases he seems to actually enjoy doing "evil" things, like throwing the door in someone's nose and laughing after, [[The Sociopath|showing no empathy whatsoever]].
* [[Americans Hate Tingle]]: It seems most Americans find Mr. Bean alienating and bizarre, and can't quite understand why this series is as popular as it is.
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** Dives deep into [[Refuge in Audacity]] in the first movie, where Bean [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|successfully infiltrates a high-security museum and replaces its most-guarded painting]] [[It Makes Sense in Context|using eggs, laxatives, a skateboard, extra briefs, and chewing gum]].
*** Mr. Bean's meddling with Willem Dafoe's movie at the climax of ''Mr. Bean's Holiday'' could be fitting for this trope. The movie Dafoe's directed evidently stinks beforehand until Bean mixes in his handheld footage of pretty much everything - the movie's hottie, the roadside posing, and himself in Nazi gear, and it fits brilliantly to Dafoe's hard-boiled narration to great applause.
* [[CrowningAwesome Music of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Crowning Music of Awesome]]: The remix of the theme song that plays when he rushes to his dentist appointment in "The Trouble with Mr. Bean".
* [[Fridge Horror]]: Bean's solution to the destruction of the Whistler's Mother painting in the movie is never gonna hold. As soon as somebody gives it a closer inspection, or (accidentally) touches it, or it's up for renovation of whatever sort, or is ever moved, the switch will become apparent. Not to mention that the whisked egg which Bean smeared on the poster he replaced it with is going to give off an ''awful'' smell after a couple of weeks, cluing everyone in anyway. If the movie had a [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]], both Bean and David would have been discredited professionally and incarcerated for being complicit in a conspiracy to destroy and steal a national treasure said to be worth fifty million dollars, and David would also lose his family forever. Bean just ''might'' be able to get out from under it or get a reduced sentence with an effective defense arguing that he has diminished mental capacity (putting the blame with the board of the British National Gallery instead for nominating him in the first place), but David's life is absolutely and irrevocably ruined.<ref>Which, to be frank, is partly his own fault. When Bean presented to him what he had done to Whistler's Mother, David should have immediately reported this to his bosses, not try to cover up for Bean.</ref>
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: The show used to be huge in Japan. There is an unconfirmed story that a crowd of fans nearly tore Atkinson to bits during his visit to the country.
** It is also very popular in the Philippines, where people have been known to call awkward or funny individuals by the name.
** Very likely with many former Communist countries after the fall of the curtain, which didn't get to see such British hits, including ''[[Benny Hill]]'' or ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''.
* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Mr Bean, of course.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: Magic. *snort, snort*
* [[Nausea Fuel]]: Occasional. The dirty diaper in "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean", for example.
** Also, the bad oysters from "Mr. Bean in Room 426".
* [[What an Idiot!]]: David's actions after discovering that Bean destroyed ''Whistler's Mother'', which is to try and cover it up for him. This wouldn't even work in the first place, since the painting is going to be unveiled in a few days anyway, and as far as he can tell he can't just miraculously restore the painting to its prior state before then. David [[Lampshade Hanging|even addresses]] why he shouldn't just report it to his bosses and colleagues what Bean did, but then draws the wrong conclusion, stating that it's on him since he accepted responsibility for Bean's actions and even left him alone with the painting while knowing that Bean has a penchant for destruction, and would thus be sued for neglicence in the destruction of a national treasure worth fifty million dollars. There are some counterpoints to this:
** Actually, it was ''David's superior'' who ordered Bean to stay in the room by himself. He justifies it by saying that it would give Bean some inspiration for his speech, but he also already knew by that point how strange Bean was and that he ruined the dinner evening immediately before with his crazy antics, so he almost certainly did it so he wouldn't have to be around Bean. This means that the responsibility for leaving the inept Bean alone with the painting was his, not David's -- David just reiterated with his boss already ordered.
** David could also not reasonably accept responsiblity for Bean's behavior and actions. It was never *his* idea for Bean to come over to Los Angelas in the first place: David was intentionally misled by the false recommendations of the British Royal Gallery's board members into thinking that Bean was a genius, making him not responsible for that as well.
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