Following the struggles and adventures of Maya, a young kind hearted bee, that lives in a hive with restricted rules, but she is always break that rules, the thing that brings terrible for her and puts her in terrible with the queen advisor, but when the Royal Jilly is stolen, she finds herself charged, the thing that challenges her.
"Maya the Bee" embodies the kind of self-consciously uplifting treacle some adults insist kids want. They package "Maya" like honey, but it tastes like medicine.
The film's messages about friendship, acceptance and being yourself are clear enough for the young, and grown-ups can read the story as a warning about conformity and about going to war on false pretenses.
While parents may struggle with the relentless perkiness of the ever giggling baby bee, little ones may get lost in an overly complex story that would have benefited from judicious pruning.