
Maya - Het vreemde Ei
Family · Animation
Overview
Hello everyone, I'm Maya the Bee! What do I love most? Freedom! That's why I live in a meadow and not in a beehive. I have the most amazing adventures with my friends: Shelby the snail, Max the worm... and Willy, of course! He's super lazy and a real foodie... But he's my very best friend. Together we go on adventures! Will you join us?
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Free Souffriau
Free Souffriau
Maya
Free Souffriau
Maya


Thomas Van Goethem
Thomas Van Goethem
Willy
Thomas Van Goethem
Willy
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Hello everyone, I'm Maya the Bee! What do I love most? Freedom! That's why I live in a meadow and not in a beehive. I have the most amazing adventures with my friends Shelby the snail, Max the worm, and Willy, of course! Willy is super lazy and a real foodie... But he's my very best friend. Together we go on adventures! Will you join us?

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