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Maya the Honey Bee (Japanese: みつばちマーヤの冒険, Hepburn: Mitsubachi Māya no Bōken, lit. "The Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee") is an anime television series produced first by Zuiyo Enterprise [5] and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation of Osaka. After the first 6 episodes, Zuiyo Enterprise would split into Zuiyo Company and Nippon ...
The most popular and widely known adaptation of the story is the Japanese anime Maya the Honey Bee (みつばちマーヤの冒険, Mitsubachi Māya no Bōken, "The Adventures of Maya the Honeybee"). Originally aired on Japanese TV in 1975, the anime has been dubbed into 42 languages [ 12 ] [ unreliable source? ] and screened on television in ...
1982 – The New Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee begins airing on TV Osaka and TV Tokyo; 1985 – High School! Kimengumi begins airing on Fuji TV; 1986 – GeGeGe no Kitarō begins airing on Fuji TV; 1986 – Knights of the Zodiac begins airing; 1987 – Oraa Guzura Dado begins airing on TV Tokyo
Recently a new list article has been created, List of characters in Maya the Honey Bee. The info on this page about the characters should I suppose be merged into that article. Also is the name of the series really "Maya the Honey Bee" or is it "Maya the Bee"? Invertzoo 23:47, 20 April 2014 (UTC)
The re-edited Saban version was broadcast in 1997, under the title Micky l'abeille (Micky the bee), with a new French dubbing. [4] In Italy, the show was broadcast by various local TV channels from 1979 as Le avventure dell'Ape Magà (The Adventures of Magà the Bee), with a dub derived from the original Japanese version. In the Italian dubbing ...
Studio 100 Intl. is to produce animated adventure “Arnie & Barney,” a spin-off from the hit “Maya the Bee” franchise, with delivery planned for the first quarter 2026. Studio 100 Film is ...
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1982 – The New Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee begins airing on TV Osaka and TV Tokyo; 1985 – High School! Kimengumi begins airing on Fuji TV; 1986 – GeGeGe no Kitarō begins airing on Fuji TV; 1986 – Knights of the Zodiac begins airing; 1987 – Oraa Guzura Dado begins airing on TV Tokyo