Main , Teddy, Mrs. Wicket, Scrapper, Miss Wince, Irma Gobb, and Mr. Bean's
Mini. •
Mr. Bean (voiced by
Rowan Atkinson) – The title character. He is a childish, self-absorbed and extremely competitive individual living in
London who is almost always dressed in his trademark
sport jacket and a thin red tie, and often brings various abnormal schemes and contrivances to everyday tasks (like his live-action counterpart). Despite this, he is depicted in the animated series as more competent and less buffoonish than his live-action counterpart. In addition, he often talks in complete sentences (particularly in the later series) compared to his live-action counterpart, who rarely spoke a few mumbled words that are all in a comically low-pitched voice. •
Teddy – Mr. Bean's personal
teddy bear and lifelong best friend. Despite being inanimate, Bean pretends that Teddy is alive (like in the original live-action sitcom). •
Mrs. Julia Wicket (voiced by
Sally Grace) – Mr. Bean's elderly and grouchy landlady, who often despises Bean and his antics, though deep down, she does have a soft spot for him (which becomes more prominent in the later series).
Running gags include her screaming loudly during bad situations, often scaring birds outside the flat, and slamming Bean's door causing glass-framed pictures and other objects hung on the wall to fall and break. As revealed in the episode "Young Bean", the reason she hates Bean is that, when he was young, he accidentally ruined her wedding by riding his go-kart down a hill and crashing into her and her groom. In the first series, she often plays an villainous role, but acts much nicer beginning in the second series. •
Scrapper – Mrs. Wicket's vicious, ill-tempered one-eyed pet cat who, much like his owner, despises Mr. Bean, never missing an opportunity to put him in trouble. •
Miss Mary Wince – Mrs. Wicket's best friend, who often stops by her flat for tea and watches wrestling with her. Her first name is revealled in the episode "A Royal Makeover". She generally treats Mr. Bean with more respect than Mrs. Wicket, and they get on better together than him and the latter. While often mistreated by Mrs. Wicket, they remain as companions throughout the series. •
Irma Gobb (voiced by
Matilda Ziegler) – Mr. Bean's long-suffering girlfriend, who debuted in the ''
live action version's episode The Curse of Mr. Bean''. Like her
original live-action counterpart, Irma is depicted as more intelligent and significantly less buffoonish than Bean, which often results in her having an often-strained relationship with the latter. She is also depicted as a worker at a local library in series 2, while she later works at a market selling woolly clothes in series 4. Irma is also often involved in charity work, and she cares deeply for the donkey sanctuary. • '''Mr. Bean's
Mini''' – Mr. Bean's personal vehicle, a citron-green Mini with a matte black
bonnet. As a running gag, Bean keeps it locked with a
bolt-latch and
padlock rather than the lock fitted to the car (like in the original live-action sitcom). Unlike in the live-action sitcom where the Mini's registration number is "SLW 287R", the registration number in the animated series is "STE 952R".
Supporting •
Burglars – A duo of unnamed criminals (one large and the other small) who are masters of disguise and regularly go across London committing various crimes, only to nevertheless suffer defeat at the hands of Mr. Bean (mainly at times when he is their victim or witness), who then has the local police arrest them. The burglars serve as the antagonists, appearing in numerous episodes. •
Bruiser family – Mr. Bean and Mrs. Wicket's next-door neighbours, a
working class overweight family who sometimes act as Bean's adversaries. The characters were unnamed in the first two series until their revelation in "Halloween". While appearing as a whole family in the episodes "Neighbourly Bean", "Scaredy Bean", "Home Movie", "Litterbugs", "Super Spy" and "Dig This", the Bruisers are depicted as father and son for the majority of the series. •
Traffic Warden – An unnamed parking enforcement officer, who originally appeared in the live-action episode "
The Trouble with Mr. Bean" and locates and tickets illegally-parked cars across London. As Mr. Bean habitually parks his Mini in the wrong places, she promptly gets in his way which puts him at odds with her. She is very committed at her duty, even to the point of ticketing a police vehicle once. •
Reliant Regal – A light-blue and three-wheeled car which, as another running gag, is always getting turned over or crashed out of its parking space or into anywhere by Mr. Bean in his Mini, who is usually oblivious to the results (like in the original live-action sitcom). However, in the episode "Car Wars", Mr. Bean finds himself in a conflict with the car in which he dedicates the episode to purposefully crashing it. Unlike in the live-action sitcom where the Reliant's registration number is "GRA 26K", the registration number in the animated series is "DUW 742". •
Police officers - A range of policemen who are often quick to arrive to crime scenes, but don't always solve the cases successfully by themselves. Hence, they are often assissted by Mr. Bean who witnesses the burglars and thieves himself. •
Billy Wicket – Billy Wicket is the jolly, often boisterous and hyperactive nephew of Mrs. Wicket. He is usually seen playing video games at his aunt's flat. •
Lottie – Irma Gobb's teddy bear who looks identical to Teddy, except she has eyelashes, a red bow and a skirt. She is portrayed as Teddy's girlfriend, but Mr. Bean disapproves of this relationship. •
Mr. Paliwal – A new neighbour of Mr. Bean and Mrs. Wicket introduced in series 4, living on the opposite side of the street. Unlike the Brusiers, he acts more friendly and respectful as a neighbour towards Mr. Bean, and despite their difference in personalities, they generally get on well together. He is also married and has a daughter named Divia. ==Episodes==