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The story of a young bee named Maya and her adventures.The story of a young bee named Maya and her adventures.The story of a young bee named Maya and her adventures.
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Doris Jensen
• 1975–1980
Peter Capell
• 1975
Monika John
• 1975
Charlotte Kerr
• 1975
Margit Weinert
• 1975
Werner Abrolat
• 1975
Harry Kalenberg
• 1975
Leo Bardischewski
• 1975
Walter Reichelt
• 1975
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I am almost 40 and I'm not ashamed to confess I have the complete DVD collection at home. Extremely popular in Europe this TV show is just as charming and lovely as it was back in 1975. Maybe the animation isn't as great for today standards but it doesn't matter, it works perfectly. I don't know in other countries but here in Spain the show got even better thanks to a wonderful dubbing cast who just captured the real magic of each character. And of course we cannot forget that wonderful intro song that it's known for everybody in Spain...You only have to start singing the first lines and probably somebody will join you. Wanna try? :-)
Entertaining. Feels a little bit like Adventure Time. Wish I coulda known sooner.
In German, this series was called "Biene Maya", in English "Maya the Bee". It features two young bees having adventures out and about, discovering new things and helping other insects. Among their friends are a wise grasshopper, they also encounter ants, beetles, earthworms, and some not so nice wasps and the spider Thekla.
I would say the target audience is 2 - 8 year old children. The animation is good for its age, but you do notice that the series is over 25 years old, however, it holds up very well compared to modern children's TV series, especially as the characters and story lines are well thought through.
Most 20 minute long episodes will convey values such as friendship, helping others, etc., but the messages are never too blatant.
I would say the target audience is 2 - 8 year old children. The animation is good for its age, but you do notice that the series is over 25 years old, however, it holds up very well compared to modern children's TV series, especially as the characters and story lines are well thought through.
Most 20 minute long episodes will convey values such as friendship, helping others, etc., but the messages are never too blatant.
Strong, courageous, independent, curious, brave, and FUN! Maya was all this and so much more. She was like the kids watching: discovering life bit by bit, unencumbered by preconceptions. Mistakes were bound to happen but they were never squandered, they were used instead as stepping stones to maturity.
Maya, in a sense, helped me grow up.
Also, like Vicky the Viking, Maya had gorgeous design and visuals that still feel modern today.
Maya, in a sense, helped me grow up.
Also, like Vicky the Viking, Maya had gorgeous design and visuals that still feel modern today.
I have been looking for this cartoon for so long. I used to watch all the time when it used to be aired on Nickelodeon (when it was still cool). I don't remember much, but I remember Maya, another bee and a grasshopper and their many misadventures. I do remember that they were mortal enemies with hornets. It was a very humble cartoon. It wasn't exciting, i wasn't overly done. A great piece of animation for the kiddies and family to enjoy!
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