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Maya the Bee Movie
Maya is a mischivious new born bee. She breaks the rules of the hive as she talks to the hornets that live beside them. When the Royal Jelly is stolen, Maya and the hornets are suspected so she and her best friend start their journey to find the stolen Royal Jelly and uncover the real culprit.
3 April 1963, East Berlin, East Germany
1960, Verden an der Aller, Lower Saxony, Germany
19 September 1972, Berlin, Germany
5 March 1986, Berlin, Germany
March 05, 2015
While parents may struggle with the relentless perkiness of the ever giggling baby bee, little ones may get lost in an overly complex story that would have benefited from judicious pruning.
October 20, 2015
Lacks the zingy surprise that Pixar or Disney might have brought.
October 15, 2015
It's not a bad film, but it feels a little too safe in the genre and doesn't do anything we haven't seen before. [Full review in Spanish]
April 30, 2015
"Maya the Bee" embodies the kind of self-consciously uplifting treacle some adults insist kids want. They package "Maya" like honey, but it tastes like medicine.
April 30, 2015
The film achieves a level of proficient mediocrity early on and hovers there for the rest of its slender running time.
November 06, 2015
Instead of a regular kids film, this one becomes tirying, squematic and really predictable. [Full review in Spanish]
April 28, 2015
More harmless than entertaining.
April 30, 2015
The film's messages about friendship, acceptance and being yourself are clear enough for the young, and grown-ups can read the story as a warning about conformity and about going to war on false pretenses.
April 27, 2015
I really loved it. I loved Maya.
October 22, 2015
As blandly export-friendly and culturally nonspecific as an airline meal.
May 01, 2015
This sweet, play-it-safe adaptation of TV's honeybee heroine is as innocuous and uninspired as preschool animation gets.

