

Family · Animation
Overview
A bubbly little bumblebee rebels against the rules of the hive to make all kinds of friends—from violin-playing grasshoppers to a hornet named Sting.
Top Cast


Coco Jack Gillies
Coco Jack Gillies
Maya (voice)
Coco Jack Gillies
Maya (voice)


Justine Clarke
Justine Clarke
Miss Cassandra (voice)
Justine Clarke
Miss Cassandra (voice)


Heather Mitchell
Heather Mitchell
Nurse / Thekla the Spider (voice)
Heather Mitchell
Nurse / Thekla the Spider (voice)


Jacki Weaver
Jacki Weaver
Buzzlina Von Beena (voice)
Jacki Weaver
Buzzlina Von Beena (voice)


Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes
Queen (voice)
Miriam Margolyes
Queen (voice)


Noah Taylor
Noah Taylor
Crawley (voice)
Noah Taylor
Crawley (voice)


Richard Roxburgh
Richard Roxburgh
Flip (voice)
Richard Roxburgh
Flip (voice)


Andy McPhee
Andy McPhee
Hank (voice)
Andy McPhee
Hank (voice)


Kodi Smit-McPhee
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Willy (voice)
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Willy (voice)


Shane Dundas
Shane Dundas
Barney (voice)
Shane Dundas
Barney (voice)
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