Scaredy Bean

Mr. Bean drives to the cinema where he partly watches two horror films titled "Kat" and "The Glob", which scare him too much that he instead decides to watch "Mr. Tiny" during which he falls asleep. When he arrives home, he tries to get in but realises he left his jacket with his house key at the cinema. To add insult to injury, Bean sees Scrapper as the giant cat and Mrs. Wicket as the glob monster to which he escapes by driving back to the cinema where he tries to sneak into the film, but gets carried by the cashier who is revealed to be a giant hornet in the Mr. Tiny movie. Mr. Bean and Tiny then work together to survive and succeed in doing so. The duo then climb onto the 'THE END' sign, but Bean accidentally falls down when he climbs on the N, at which point he wakes up from what turned out to be just a nightmare.
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