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Maya the Bee Movie
In order to prove her innocence, Maya, a young courageous and intelligent kindhearted girl, who lives in a hive with restricted rules and as she does not follow any of that rules, she is in terrible with the queen advisor, goes in a journey to the enemies, in order to clear herself from stealing the Royal Jilly.
17 May 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA
18 August 1944, Halle an der Saale, Germany
25 July 1953, Madrid, Spain
18 May 1941, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
19 October 1934, Költschen, Brandenburg, Germany [now Kolczyn, Lubuskie, Poland]
20 March 1949, Berlin, Germany
15 September 1963, Berlin, Germany
1958, Kaiserslautern, Germany
25 February 1946, Weißwasser, Saxony, Germany
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 28, 2015
More harmless than entertaining.
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 22, 2015
As blandly export-friendly and culturally nonspecific as an airline meal.
April 27, 2015
I really loved it. I loved Maya.
May 01, 2015
This sweet, play-it-safe adaptation of TV's honeybee heroine is as innocuous and uninspired as preschool animation gets.
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 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.
October 20, 2015
Lacks the zingy surprise that Pixar or Disney might have brought.
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.

