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'Maya the Bee' (promoted theatrically as 'Maya the Bee Movie') is a 2014 computer-animated comedy adventure film directed by Alexs Stadermann, loosely based on the 1975 anime 'Maya the Bee' as well as indirectly the German children's book 'The Adventures of Maya the Bee' by Waldemar Bonsels. It features the voices of Coco Jack Gillies, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Noah Taylor, Richard Roxburgh, Jacki Weaver, Justine Clarke, The Umbilical Brothers, and Miriam Margolyes.

'Maya the Bee' was released theatrically on 4 September 2014. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but grossed $29.6 million worldwide. Two sequels to 'Maya the Bee' were released; 'The Honey Games' in 2018 and 'The Golden Orb' in 2021.

Summary



Freshly hatched bee Maya is a little whirlwind and simply won't follow the rules of the hive. One of the rules, of course, she is not allowed to trust the other bugs, especially the hornets, that live beyond a camp in the meadow. But cute sweet little Maya can't help but make friends with all kinds of other bugs, including a violin-playing grasshopper, a dung beetle and even a young hornet named Sting, who has a hatred of bees.

Voice cast



* Coco Jack Gillies as Maya, a young bee girl.

* Kodi Smit-McPhee as Willy, a young bee boy, Maya's best friend.

* Joel Franco as Sting, a young Hornet, Maya and Willy's best friend and sidekick.

* Richard Roxburgh as Flip, a grasshopper.

* Justine Clarke as Miss Cassandra, a teacher at the bee school and Maya's mother at heart.

* Jacki Weaver as Buzzlina Von Beena, the royal counselor of the beehive, Maya's arch-enemy.

* Andy McPhee as Hank, the leader of hornets, Sting's father, Bees friends, and former arch-rivals.

* Miriam Margolyes as The Queen, the mother of Bees.

* David Collins as Arnie, an ant soldier, Paul's right-hand.

* Shane Dundas as Barney, an ant soldier, Arnie's partner and Paul's right-hand.

* Jimmy James Eaton as Paul, an ant colonel, the leader of ants.

* Heather Mitchell as The Nurse, chief of the worker bees.

* Noah Taylor as Crawley, the hilariously bumbling of the beehive, The Queen's loyal assistant and Buzzlina's former henchman.

* Cameron Ralph as Momo, a moth.

* Glenn Fraser as Kurt, a dung beetle.

* Heather Mitchell as Thekla, a spider.

* Stavroula Mountzouris as Lara, a ladybug, Willy's love interest.

* Sam Haft as Drago, a dragonfly.

Production



Animation World Network announced in May 2013 that Universum Film would distribute all German rights of the film. The film is directed by Alexs Stadermann, and produced by Patrick Elmendorff and Thorsten Wegener from Studio 100 Animation; Jim Ballantine and Barbara Stephen from Buzz Studios. The film was produced in association with Flying Bark Productions and ZDF. This film was Coco Jack Gillies film debut as she voiced the role of Maya. Gillies was 9 years old at the time of production.

Reception



'Maya the Bee' received mixed reviews from critics, scoring a 47% in Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 5.59/10 from seventeen reviews. Frank Hatherley from Screen Daily stated that "this merry movie is for young children, mainly girls: step aside, 'Dora the Explorer'!" with vivid colours and plenty of unthreatening action.

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Sequel



See also



* 'Maya the Honey Bee'

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