The "Mr. Bean" franchise is built around the lovable yet bumbling character, Mr. Bean, portrayed by Rowan Atkinson. It began with a TV series that aired from 1990 to 1995, focusing on Mr. Bean’s silent, slapstick-style adventures as he navigates everyday situations, often creating chaos along the way. The character's unique humor and expressive physical comedy led to two feature films: "Bean" (1997) and "Mr. Bean's Holiday" (2007). The franchise also expanded into an animated series, bringing Mr. Bean’s antics to a younger audience with new episodes.
Genre Mix - disaster / virus / military / outbreak / apocalypse / natural disaster / national emergency / etc.
Garfield is a muti-media franchise created by the American cartoonist Jim Davis starring a lazy orange tabby named Garfield, his oddball owner Jon, Jon's dopey dog Odie, and their various peers.
Long-running soap that depicts the lives of a group of teens as they struggle in the midst of life choices, love, ambition, disappointment, family and relationship issues.
The enemies to lovers trope is when two characters start off as enemies and, over the course of a story, end up in a romantic relationship. These ‘enemies’ have to overcome their differences or misconceptions about each other, and in the process, they fall in love.
From iconic British sitcoms to epic American sagas, inventive animations and daring anthologies, these are the shows worth getting lost in, that have proved instrumental in evolving a storytelling form that continues to offer deeper and more complex narratives
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