Bunny (BEAN BUNNY!!!) is seriously lacking in detail; he looks far too much like the Bean Bunny from the Star Wars two-packs they sell at Disneyland, nothing at all like anything Palisades ever made.
Some of the smaller pack-in figures seem to have have less articulation (like the Palisades Koozebanians did) while the ones they're packed with, like Kermit, have a crazy amount. I'm not sure, but it looks like Bean might have 7. I think that's as much as the old Bunsen had.
And Kermit has about 13. Yikes!
It should also be noted that prototypes often obscure the beautiful texture underneath. That happened with the other line of figures too. I'm sure you'll see a lot of fuzzy texture in the real deal from the factory.
If you look closely at the available pictures for Diamond Select's Bean, you will notice at least 13 different colors on the little fella (that's at least three more than Palisades' Series One Bunsen). These colors include Bean's over-all fur, face, chin/tummy area, eyelids, eyes, hair tuft, ears, nose, teeth, mouth, tongue, sweater and scarf. 11 of those colors are on the face. That's a lot of friggin detail. Just sayin.
Not only do I think Bean is a good looking figure, he appears to be among the best of Series One.
Comparisons to the two lines will be inevitable, but these are their own thing with their own strengths.