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Maya the Bee: The Honey Games
Theatrical film poster
Directed byNoel Cleary
Sergio Delfino
Alexs Stadermann
Story byNoel Cleary
Fin Edquist
Alexs Stadermann
Produced byTracy Lenon
Brian Rosen
Thorsten Wegener
Starring
Edited byAdam Rainford
Music byUte Engelhardt
Production
companies
Distributed byStudioCanal (Australia)
Shout! Factory (United States)
Universum Film (Germany)
Release dates
  • 1 March 2018 (2018-03-01) (Germany)
  • 4 May 2018 (2018-05-04) (United States)
  • 26 July 2018 (2018-07-26) (Australia)
Running time
85 minutes
Countries
  • Germany
  • United States[1][2]
  • Australia
Language
  • English
Box office7.7 million[3]

Maya the Bee: The Honey Games is a 2018 AustralianAmericanGerman computer animated comedy adventure film directed by Noel Cleary, Sergio Delfino & Alexs Stadermann.[4] Loosely based on 1975 anime Maya the Honey Bee and the German children's book The Adventures of Maya the Bee by Waldemar Bonsels, the film is a sequel to the 2014 film Maya the Bee and stars Coco Jack Gillies reprising her role as Maya.

Plot synopsis

When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the Empress of Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the Honey Games for a chance to save her hive.

Cast

  • Coco Jack Gillies as Maya
  • Benson Jack Anthony as Willy
  • Richard Roxburgh as Flip, a grasshopper
  • Justine Clarke as The Queen
  • Jimmy James Eaton as Crawley
  • Marney McQueen as The Empress
  • Rupert Degas as Beegood
  • Linda Ngo as Violet, Maya's friend and former arch-rival
  • Stavroula Adameitis as Chelsea
  • Tess Meyer as Sandra
  • Cam Ralph as Bedford, a bed bug
  • Shane Dundas as Barney, an army ant
  • David Collins as Arnie, an army ant
  • Jordan Hare as Spinder, a spider
  • Jimmy James Eaton as Craig, a cockroach
  • Jane Ubrien as Thekla, a spider
  • Peter McAllum as Mantis
  • Sam Haft as Drago, a dragonfly

References

  1. ^ "Maya the Bee Movie". LUMIERE. European Audiovisual Observatory. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  2. ^ Frank Hatherley (24 October 2014). "Maya The Bee Movie". Screen Daily. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Maya the Bee: The Honey Games". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  4. ^ http://studio100film.com/en/movies.php?item=14