Create a flat scanned childlike crayon-and-colored-pencil drawing on white lined notebook paper with visible blue horizontal rules, a red vertical margin line on the left, slight paper texture, and exactly 3 punched binder holes along the left edge. Recreate a playful movie-poster composition for MR. BEAN'S HOLIDAY: one awkward adult man in a gray suit jacket, white shirt, bright red tie, brown trousers, gray socks, and shiny black shoes is stepping out of a yellow train doorway on the right side, holding a brown plaid suitcase in his lowered right hand. His left leg kicks dramatically straight out toward the upper left, with exaggerated simplified anatomy and wobbly outlines. Place a plain tan rectangular censor block over the center of his face, while leaving dark hair and ears partly visible. The background is filled with heavy uneven blue crayon scribbles for sky, a small simplified sea-and-beach scene at the lower left with exactly 3 horizontal color bands: dark blue ocean, green shoreline, and pale yellow sand. The train is a tall yellow vertical shape on the right with black door outlines and blue handrails, drawn with shaky childlike perspective. Add large hand-lettered poster typography on the left-center in exactly 2 stacked text lines: the first line reads MR. BEAN'S in blue block letters with a smaller “MR.” before the huge “BEAN'S”; the second line reads HOLIDAY in red block letters, both outlined in black and placed like a movie poster title. Attach a small luggage tag to the suitcase handle reading MR BEAN. Use wobbly unsteady crayon lines, uneven coloring that crosses the outlines, simple facial and body detail, dense scribble strokes, and a naive elementary-school drawing style while preserving a cinematic poster layout.