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'''''Maya the Bee''''' (''Die Biene Maja'') is a 1975 anime by Nippon Animation that is an animated adaptation of the German children's story ''The Adventures of Maya the Bee'' by Waldemar Bonsels. The anime focuses on a friendly female bee who learns about life in the meadow and other facts about insects. In the late | '''''Maya the Bee''''' (''Die Biene Maja'') is a 1975 anime by Nippon Animation that is an animated adaptation of the German children's story ''The Adventures of Maya the Bee'' by Waldemar Bonsels. The anime focuses on a friendly female bee who learns about life in the meadow and other facts about insects. In the late 1980s, '''an American-Canadian dub''' was created by Saban and aired on Nick Jr., which is Nickelodeon's morning-afternoon children's block. The dub also had three VHS releases, which were issued by Video Treasures in the United States and HGV Video Productions in Canada under the Saban Video label.<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Maya-Bee-vhs-Making-Friends/dp/B07MY8TRM4 Amazon listing for ''Maya the Bee: Making New Friends'' VHS tape (volume 1).] Retrieved 20 Dec '19.</ref><ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Maya-Bee-Ants-More/dp/B00MXF955G Amazon listing for ''Maya the Bee: Ants More'' VHS tape (volume 2).] Retrieved 20 Dec '19.</ref><ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Maya-Bee-3-Beehives-Adventure/dp/B00144UEGQ Amazon listing for ''Maya the Bee: Behives of Adventures'' VHS tape (volume 3).] Retrieved 20 Dec '19.</ref> | ||
The Saban dub is notable for having a brand new music score and theme song for the anime compared to the European and Japanese versions of the anime. | The Saban dub is notable for having a brand new music score and theme song for the anime compared to the European and Japanese versions of the anime. | ||
However, the show stopped airing on Nick Jr. in 1992. The Saban dub only dubbed a total of 55 out of 104 episodes of the entire series. Today only a few episodes of the Saban Dub can be found online since most of the episodes were recorded during the shows run on Nick Jr. in the early | However, the show stopped airing on Nick Jr. in 1992. The Saban dub only dubbed a total of 55 out of 104 episodes of the entire series. Today only a few episodes of the Saban Dub can be found online since most of the episodes were recorded during the shows run on Nick Jr. in the early '90s. As of 2013, the only notable English dub of the series that is easier to be found actually predates the Saban Dub since the characters were voiced by unknown British voice actors and came out in the late 1970s. | ||
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Revision as of 20:27, 21 December 2019
Maya the Bee (Die Biene Maja) is a 1975 anime by Nippon Animation that is an animated adaptation of the German children's story The Adventures of Maya the Bee by Waldemar Bonsels. The anime focuses on a friendly female bee who learns about life in the meadow and other facts about insects. In the late 1980s, an American-Canadian dub was created by Saban and aired on Nick Jr., which is Nickelodeon's morning-afternoon children's block. The dub also had three VHS releases, which were issued by Video Treasures in the United States and HGV Video Productions in Canada under the Saban Video label.[1][2][3]
The Saban dub is notable for having a brand new music score and theme song for the anime compared to the European and Japanese versions of the anime.
However, the show stopped airing on Nick Jr. in 1992. The Saban dub only dubbed a total of 55 out of 104 episodes of the entire series. Today only a few episodes of the Saban Dub can be found online since most of the episodes were recorded during the shows run on Nick Jr. in the early '90s. As of 2013, the only notable English dub of the series that is easier to be found actually predates the Saban Dub since the characters were voiced by unknown British voice actors and came out in the late 1970s.
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References
- ↑ Amazon listing for Maya the Bee: Making New Friends VHS tape (volume 1). Retrieved 20 Dec '19.
- ↑ Amazon listing for Maya the Bee: Ants More VHS tape (volume 2). Retrieved 20 Dec '19.
- ↑ Amazon listing for Maya the Bee: Behives of Adventures VHS tape (volume 3). Retrieved 20 Dec '19.