Fish Sitting

Mr. Bean looks after Mrs. Wicket's goldfish, but Scrapper wants to eat the goldfish alive. After several attempts of keeping the goldfish away from Scrapper, Bean manages to cage Scrapper but accidentally drops the goldfish into the toilet bowl and flushes it down the drain. Bean manage to retrieve it but jumps to the pond where a young boy fishes it out. He surreptitiously takes the boy's jar with the goldfish but the boy's father catches him, forcing Bean to hand it to the boy. Later, he successfully retrieves the goldfish by replacing it with the fake goldfish made from carrot and he returns it just in time Mrs. Wicket arrives. Unfortunately, Mrs. Wicket gets angry at Bean when she sees the caged Scrapper.
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