You’re not ‘Kung Fu’ when you’re hungry… whatever that means.
Mr Bean finally makes his return to the small screen, but instead of taking Teddy on an exciting madcap adventure in his Austin Mini Cooper, Mr Bean is seen running around rooftops with three samurai in tow. Why? Well, why not?
Snickers didn't have much to say over on YouTube, other than: "Check out the new Snickers TV ad where Mr Bean demonstrates that you’re not Kung Fu when you’re #hungry".
It’s great to see a childhood favourite back on our screens again, even if Mr Bean does have a few more grey hairs than we remember. We also haven't a clue as to what samurais and Mr Bean have in common, but we've seen stranger ads in the past...
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