Maya the Bee is a curious and adventurous young honeybee who is always getting into trouble. With her best friend Willy, Maya explores the meadow and encounters various insects and animals, learning valuable life lessons along the way. Together, they embark on exciting adventures and overcome challenges, teaching children the importance of friendship, bravery, and the wonders of nature.
In a totalitarian ant society, Z, a neurotic worker ant, tries to win the love of Princess Bala. When he meets her at a bar, he accidentally kidnaps her and they make their way to Insectopia. Along the way, they face problems and encounter other insects. They eventually discover that General Mandible plans to harm the colony and come up with a plan to save it. A comedic and entertaining story with cracking gags and charming characters.
Barry, a bee who just graduated from college, is disillusioned with his career making honey. He meets Vanessa, a florist, and discovers humans eat honey. Barry decides to sue humans and ultimately succeeds, but realizes the consequences of his actions and helps save the world by pollinating flowers.
Based on the novel by William S. Burroughs, a writer becomes embroiled in a strange and surreal world after getting involved with illegal drugs. He begins to experience bizarre hallucinations and encounters talking insects, giant centipedes, and a mysterious typewriter. As his addiction and paranoia grow, he finds himself caught in a web of conspiracy and psychological disintegration.
Cococinel is a French children's television programme. Directed by Raymond Burlet and written by Yolande Baillet and Jean Montagné, 52 episodes of the animated cartoon were made in 1992. The main character is a ladybird who, aided by his friends, teaches about ecology and the environment.
Joe moves into a New York City apartment filled with cockroaches. The cockroaches are not ordinary, they can sing and dance. Joe and the cockroaches face eviction from their rent-controlled apartment, and they must come up with a plan to save their home.
In Avispatropolis, the fearless Captain Avispa emerges as an exemplary protector of the city, whose courage and convictions always prevail over the forces of evil. His unbreakable power is nourished by absolute sincerity, as he would lose his strength if he dared to weave deceit. Only in pursuit of noble causes does he allow himself to deviate from the truth. As is common in stories of this kind, Captain Wasp is surrounded by a constellation of close friends and arch-enemies, whose stories have their origins in the artist's songs.
It's just a silly story of all the roaches that live with a 20-something named Joe.
In "The Blinkins: The Bear and the Blizzard," a magical fairy named Flavia and her toy friends embark on an enchanting adventure to save their forest home from the clutches of an evil blizzard. With their bravery and teamwork, they must overcome obstacles and outwit the blizzard to bring warmth and happiness back to their beloved forest.
Notorious director "Bill Zebub" ("Assmonster") set out to spoof science fiction movies. He noticed that Star Trek had social messages woven into the stories. He thought jokingly "What if I weave ANTIsocial messages?" Not letting the joke fade, he wondered if there were anything in modern times that he could target, and the answer came fast. Political correctness.
The corpulent, middle-aged protagonists decides to end his suffering by committing a suicide. After a few pitiful attempts, a woman selling encyclopedias rings his doorbell and the drama turns into a comedy.
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