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Set in ancient China and filmed in the style of martial arts epics, Mr Bean is a Kung Fu Master who is not feeling his usual self until his hunger is relieved by a SNICKERS bar.


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5.54K subscribers Subscribe 4.8K views 8 years ago The glorious return of Mr. Bean is upon us in this new Snickers advert. Subtitled for your enjoyment. Show more Show more


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October 5, 2014 | 1 min read Rowan Atkinson is back as Mr Bean in a new TV ad from Snickers. The latest ad from AMV BBDO's 'You're not you when you're hungry' campaign shows a kung-fu expert.


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Marketing Society Members Click here >> Mars has signed comedy character Mr Bean as the face of its latest "you're not you when you're hungry" ad for Snickers.


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Snickers: 'Mr Bean Kung Fu' (starts at 00:06) - UK. Rowan Atkinson reprises his role as Mr Bean in the latest instalment in the "Get Some Nuts" campaign for Snickers. He's an unlikely member of a.


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The impact of the TV ads, and some inspired associated activity, helped Snickers to grow at 15.9% and sales to increase by $376m, during the two-year period 2010 to 2012. The campaign also protected its coveted status as the world's foremost chocolate bar. Video: Snickers - Mr Bean. Snickers - Joan Collins. Other blog posts in the series:


Mr. Bean returns to TV in silly Snickers ad

Check out the new Snickers TV ad where Mr Bean demonstrates that you're not Kung Fu when you're #hungry


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Snickers owner Mars says it was the most recognised ad in the UK in 2013. It may have been thanks to the fame of a worryingly soft focus Joanie but it wasn't very good. This one, 'Kung Fu Master,' features actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson in his Mr Bean persona, Bean's first appearance since the London 2012 opening ceremony.


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Now, though, London agency AMV BBDO has made perhaps the best ads yet in the global Snickers campaign, by tapping one of Britain's most beloved wonky comedians, Rowan Atkinson, better known as Mr.


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The 60-second commercial, in Mandarin with English subtitles, runs until the beginning of November. As part of the launch, there are also four exclusive Mr Bean Kung Fu training sketches available through Snickers' social channels and on The X Factor app. A 60-second spot will also be shown in cinemas nationally until 7 November.


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Check out the new Snickers TV ad where Mr Bean demonstrates that you're not Kung Fu when you're #hungry


"Mr. Bean Snickers Ad" Poster for Sale by HansdaBayar Redbubble

Perhaps the best blend of East and West has come in a scene from a new TV ad where Mr. Bean is seen using kung fu.This unbelievable sounding partnership actually works out well in the hands of.


Mr. Bean returns in Snickers Commercial Badchix Magazine

Our countdown includes Mr. T, Mr. Bean, Robin Williams, and more! While we love the candy bar itself, we also can't get enough of their hilarious ad campaigns. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we'll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Snickers Commercials.


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Mr. Bean appeared in commercials for Snickers in 2014. In this series of Snickers adverts, it focuses on the protagonist's inability to perform or behave at their best until they've eaten a Snickers and would then appear as a completely different person.


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R owan Atkinson reprises his famous role as Mr. Bean for a Snickers UK commercial in which he plays a hapless Kung Fu warrior. He still doesn't talk and still has the goofiest grin on his.


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Mr Bean is an iconic and extremely well known character, loved for his clumsiness and being so typically British, giving Snickers great global potential. Everyone loves Mr Bean, and Snickers cleverly used this to their advantage, as it expands their target audience, meaning more people will buy it.