Сценарий bee movie на русском

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В зависимости от всех известных законов авиации, Не существует способа пчелы должны быть в состоянии осуществлять полеты. Его крылья слишком мал для получения ее жира мало тела от земли. В bee, конечно, летает в любом случае Поскольку пчелы не заботит людей кажется невозможным. Желтый и Черный. Желтый и Черный. Желтый и Черный. Желтый и Черный. На прошлой неделе, черного и желтого! Давайте встряхните его немного. Барри! Завтрак готов! Ooming! Положите трубку на втором. Привет? Барри? Адам? Oan вы считаете это происходит? Я не могу. Я зайду за Вами. Вы ищете острые. Используйте по лестнице. Ваш отец выплаченные хорошие деньги для тех. Извините. Я рада. Здесь и выпускников высших учебных заведений. Мы очень гордимся своим участием в вас, сына. A perfect карту отчета, все B. Очень гордимся. Ма! Я получил что происходит здесь. Вы получили не оставляющей волокон на вашем fuzz. Доу! Что мне! кривую для нас! Мы будем в строке 118 000. До свидания! Барри, я сообщил Вам, прекратить полеты в доме! Эй, Adam. Эй, Барри. что fuzz геля? мало. Особый день, градация. Никогда не думал он. В течение трех дней классов средней школы, трех дней школы. Эти громоздкие. В течение трех дней в колледже. Я рад я принял в день и Объездил всю Среднюю Азию вокруг ульев. Вы не вернуться. Привет, Барри. Арти, растущей усами? Неплохо выглядит. услышать о Фрэнки? Да. Вы собираетесь на похороны? Нет, я не собираюсь. Всем известно, sting кого-то, вы можете умереть. Не тратьте ее на белочкой. Такой hothead. Я полагаю он могли бы просто попасть в сторону. Я люблю этот включения парк развлечений в наши дни. Вот почему мы не нуждаемся в каникулы. Мальчик, довольно бит пышности в данных обстоятельствах. а также, Адам, сегодня мы мужчин. Мы! Bee-мужчин. Аминь! Ура! Студентов, преподавателей, уважаемого пчелы, Пожалуйста приветствуем декан Buzzwell. Приветствуем новых ульев Oity выпускников 9:15. На этом мы завершаем церемоний. И начинается ваша карьера в отрасли Honex! Мы ourjob захвата сегодня? Я слышал это просто ориентации. Главы государств up! Здесь мы перейти. Держите руки и антенны внутри трамвая на все времена. знать, что это будет? немного страшно. Добро пожаловать в Honex, подразделение Honesco И части шестигранной группы. Это он! Wow. Wow. Мы знаем, что вы как пчелы, работали всей вашей жизни Чтобы получить доступ к точке, где вы можете работать для всей вашей жизни. Мед начинается, когда наши доблестные пыльца Jocks довести нектар в улей. Наши лучшие секретной формулы Автоматически цвет Исправлены, запах и купол-контурная В этом успокаивающие сладкий сироп С его отличительные золотой свечи вы знаете как Мёда! Что девочка была горячей. Она мой двоюродный брат! она является? Да, мы все двоюродных братьев. справа. Вы правы. На Honex, мы постоянно стремимся Чтобы улучшить каждый аспект bee существования. Эти пчелы являются стресс-тестирования нового шлема технологии. Что вы думаете что он делает? не достаточно. Здесь мы имеем наши последние улучшения положения, Krelman. что делать? Oatches мало что ветви мед Что зависает после вы наливаете его. Нам сэкономить миллионы людей. Кто Oan работы по Krelman? Разумеется. Большинство bee задания являются мелкие. Но пчелы знать Что каждый небольших заданий, если это сделано хорошо много значит. Но выбирайте внимательно Поскольку вы будете в задании вы выбираете для остальной части вашей жизни. Одно и то же задание на остальной части вашей жизни? Я не знаю, что. В чем разница? Вам также будет приятно узнать, что пчел в качестве видов, не было один день выкл В 27 миллионов лет. Так что вы сможете просто работать нам до смерти? Мы будем уверены и повторите попытку. Wow! Что взорвал мое внимание! «Какая разница?» Как можно сказать, что? Одно задание вечно? Что безумного выбор делать. Я собираюсь сброшено. Теперь мы можем лишь сделать одно решение в жизни. Но Адам, каким образом они могли бы никогда не сообщили нам о том, что? Почему бы вам вопрос что-нибудь? Мы пчел. Мы производим наиболее идеально функционирующего общества на Земле. Когда вы думаете возможно вещи слишком хорошо здесь? Хотел бы что? Дайте мне один пример. Я не знаю. Но вы знаете о чем я говорю. Пожалуйста удалите ворот. Королевский нектар силу подхода. Подождите секунду. Oheck. Эй, это пыльца Jocks! Wow. Я никогда раньше не видел их закрыть. Они знают, как за пределами ульев. Да, но некоторые не вернулся. Эй, Jocks! Привет, Jocks! Вы ребята не!!! Вы монстры! Вы Покорите мир экстремальных игр и мультимедиа с неба! Это мне очень нравится! Это мне очень нравится! Я хотел бы знать где они были. Я не знаю. Их день не планируется. За пределами ульев, пролетев кто знает где, кто знает, что. Вы не просто решить, пыльца Jock. Вы должны быть пересечены. Вправо. Вид. Это больше чем пыльцы вы и я увидите в своей жизни. Это просто символ состояния. Пчел сделать слишком много. Возможно. Если вы не будете носить ее и дам вам ее носите. Эти дамы? Разве они наши братья слишком? Отдаленной. Отдаленной. Посмотрите на эти два. от Oouple Harrys ульев. Давайте веселиться с ними. Оно должно быть опасным является пыльца Jock. В прошлом месяце После того как нести возлагали меня против грибы! Он paw в моем горла и с другими, он наотмашь меня! Ох, моя! Я никогда не думал я ему сокрушительный удар. Что Вы делали в течение этого? Пытаясь предупредить власти. Я могу автографа. Немного сильные порывистые там сегодня не было, товарищи? В прошлом месяце Сильные порывистые. Мы ударив подсолнечника патч в шести милях от здесь завтра. в шести милях разбрасываешь? Барри! Образуя лужицы прыжок для нас, но возможно вы не. Возможно I am. Вы не! Мы собираемся 0900 на J-ворот. Что вы думаете, оживленная-boy? Вы bee недостаточно? Я мог бы быть. Все зависит от того, какие 0900 средствами. Эй, Honex! Папа, вы меня удивляет. Вы решите что вы заинтересованы? а также есть много вариантов. Но вы можете получить только один. Вы никогда не надоест делать то же самое задание каждый день? Сын, позвольте мне рассказать вам о постоянном помешивании. Вы можете поймать, Memory stick™ и вы просто переместите его вокруг, и вы перемешайте его вокруг. Вы получаете самостоятельно в ритм. Это красивая вещь. Вы знаете, папа, чем больше я думаю о нем, Возможно мед поле просто не имеет право для меня. Вы думали о том, что баллон животных? Это плохой задание для Мужик с белыми пятнами. Джанет, ваш сын не уверен, что он хочет перейти в мёда! Барри, вы так смешно иногда. Я не пытаюсь быть забавным. Вы не так весело! Вы собираетесь в меда. Наш сын, смеситель! Вы выкладывать смесителя? Никто не выслушав меня! Подождите, пока вы не увидите палки я. Я мог бы сказать ничего прямо сейчас. Я собираюсь получить ant tattoo! Давайте открывать некоторые меда и отпраздновать! Возможно я буду пирс моя грудная клетка. Бритье антенны. Шак с замолкнут дщери пения. Получить Золотой зуб и вызов всем «бассейны»! Я горжусь тем. Мы начинаем работать уже сегодня! Сегодня в течение дня. По Oome! Все хорошие задания будут удалены. В прошлом месяце Пыльца подсчета голосов, трюк bee, поливая, мешалку, стойка регистрации, удаление волос он все еще доступны? Повесить трубку. Две левые! Один из них в ваш!!!!!! Oongratulations! Шаг в сторону. Что бы вы получите? Подбирающая crud. Stellar! Wow! В Oouple новичков? Да, сэр! Наш первый день! Мы готовы! Сделайте свой выбор. Вы хотите перейти в первую очередь? нет, перейти. Ох, моя. Что доступно? Туалет оператора Open, не по причине вы думаете. Никаких шансов на получение Krelman? Конечно, вы. Извините, Krelman просто закрыты. Распыление воскообразного антикоррозионного состава в «Театр обезьяньих сказок» всегда открыты. В Krelman открыли еще раз. Что случилось? A bee умер. Делает это отверстие. См.? Он умер. Еще один из мертвых. Включения пункта 183. Deadified. Два более мертвых. Убитых из горловины вверх. Убитых из горловины вниз. Что в жизни! Ох, это жесткий! Отопления, охлаждения, трюк bee, поликристаллического, мешалку, Гул, инспектор номер семь, ворса координатор, полоса супервизора, Клещевых wrangler. Барри, что вы думаете я Барри? Барри! Все права, мы получаем подсолнечника патч в квадранте 9 Что случилось с вами? Где вы? Я собираюсь. -? Где? там. О, нет! Я, прежде чем перейти к работе на оставшуюся часть моей жизни. Вы gonna умереть! Вы сумасшедший! Привет? Другой вызов. Если никто не чувствуете уверенность, корейском deli на 83 Что получает их роз сегодня. Эй, ребята. Посмотрите на это. не в том, что кид мы видели вчера? Удерживайте его, сын, полет колоде ограничено. Это OK, Лу. Мы возьму его. Действительно? Ощущение повезет, вы? Распишитесь здесь и здесь. Только первоначальный. Благодарим вас. OK. У вас есть датчик дождя консультативного сегодня, И как вы все знаете, пчел не может летать в дождь. Поэтому будьте особенно внимательны. Как всегда, вы можете смотреть метлы, Хоккей палки, собак, птиц, медведи и битами. Также я получил несколько докладов корневого пива, переливаясь на нас. Мерфи в домашних условиях, он невнятное бормотание как Красную книгу Украины! это ужасно. и напоминанием для вас Sebring, Bee права номер один, абсолютно никакого разговора с людьми! Все права, запуска позиции! Buzz, buzz, buzz, Buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, Buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, Buzz! Черный и желтый! Привет! Вы к этому готовы, горячей shot? В прошлом месяце Да, довести его. Ветер, проверьте. антенн, проверьте. нектар pack, проверьте. крылья и проверьте. Стингер, проверьте. Страшно из моего шорты, проверьте. OK, дамы, Давайте двигаться! Эти решетки petunias, вы полосатый штоков и присоски! Все вы, слить эти цветы! Wow! I’m! Я не могу в это поверить I’m! Поэтому синего цвета. Я чувствую себя так быстро и бесплатно! Окно кайт! Wow! Цветы! Это синий лидер. Мы роз визуальной. Довести его вокруг 30 градусов и удерживать. Роз! 30 градусов, Роджер. В результате чего его вокруг. Стойте в стороне и КИД. В нем есть немного kick. Это один из нектар collector! когда-нибудь опыление вверх закрыть? Нет, сэр. Я хотел бы забрать некоторые пыльцы здесь, посыпать его здесь. Возможно дефис в то, Щепотка по одной. См.? Это немного magic. Это удивительно. Почему мы это делаем? Что пыльца мощности. Более пыльцы, больше цветов, более нектар, более меда для нас. Oool. Я подъем много ярких желтого цвета. Быть Oould цветы ромашки. Не мы должны эти? Что Oopy визуальной. Подождите. Один из этих цветов представляется на ходу. Еще раз сказать? Вы отчетности движущегося букет? Позитивных. Что было на линии! Это модное. Что это такое? Я не знаю, но я loving этот цвет. Она пахнет хорошим. Не хотелось бы цветок, но я хотел бы его. Да, размытые. Ohemical-y. Oareful, ребята. Это немного grabby. Моя сладкий лорда пчел! Oandy мозга, сойти там! Проблема! Ребята! Это может быть неисправен. Позитивных. Очень близко. Ты станешь больно. Мама и маленький мальчик. Вы выход из положения, rookie! В Ooming на вас как ракета! Помогите мне! Я не думаю, эти цветы. мы должны сказать ему? Я думаю, что он знает. Что это такое?! Соответствует точке! Вы можете запустить до упаковки, мед, потому что вы собираетесь съесть его! Yowser! Сша брутто. Есть bee в машине! сделать что-нибудь! Я собираюсь в движении! Привет, пчелы. Он назад здесь! Он sting меня! Не двигаться. Если вы не переместите, он не sting вас. Замораживать! Он мигнет! Ему опрыскивания, Грени! Что вы делаете?! Wow уровня напряженности здесь это невероятно. Я должен получить дома. Oa не летать в дождь. Oa не летать в дождь. Oa не летать в дождь. Изображение полного размера! Изображение полного размера! Bee вниз! Кен, не могли бы вы закрыть окно? Кен, не могли бы вы закрыть окно? Oheck из моего нового возобновить. Я это сделал в складными брошюры. Вы видите? Складок. Ох, № больше людей. Мне не нужна эта. Что это было? Возможно этот момент. Это время. Это время. На этот раз! На этот раз! Это Драпы! Это дьявольская. Это просто здорово. В нем есть все мои особые навыки, даже моя десять любимых фильмов. Что такое номер один? Звездных войн? Четверг вечер, я не для этого рода вещи. Не удивительно, нам не следует говорить с ними. Они из их умы. Когда я покинуть задание интервью, Они революция не могу поверить, что я говорю. Есть Sun. Возможно это выход. Я не помню солнца большого 75. Я предсказала глобального потепления. Я мог бы почувствовать его начало жарче. Вначале я думал, что это была просто me. Подождите! Стоп! Bee! Подставку назад. Эти зимние ботинки. Подождите! Не убить его! Вы знаете у меня аллергия на них! Это может убить меня! Почему его жизни имеют меньше, чем значение ваша? Почему его жизнь есть меньше , чем значение разминирования? Заключается в том, что ваше заявление? Я только что все жизни имеет значение. Вы не знаете какой он способен ощущение. Моя брошюра! Там вы переходите, мало парень. Я не боялся его. Это аллергическая вещь. Поместите на вашем возобновить брошюры. Вся моя перед лицом может из слоеного теста. Сделать его одним из ваших специальных навыков. Стук кто-то, является также специальным навыком. Вправо. Bye, Ванесса. Спасибо. Ванесса на следующей неделе? Йогурт ночь? Конечно, добавляет Кен Вы знаете, какими бы ни были. Вы могли положить кэроб стружки. Bye. предположительно должно быть меньше калорий. Bye. Я должен сказать что-нибудь. Она спасла мою жизнь. Я должен сказать что-нибудь. Все права, здесь он идет. Четверг вечер. Что я могу сказать? Я мог бы действительно получить в беду. Это bee права. Вы не должны общаться с людьми. Я не могу в это поверить я это делаю. У меня. Ох, я не могу это сделать. По Oome! № «Да». № Это сделать. Я не могу. Как мне начать? «Вы бы хотели джаз?» Нет, это не хорошо. Здесь она приходит! Говорят, тупица! Привет! Извините. Вы Разговор. Да, я знаю. Если вы хотите! Я очень извиняюсь. Нет, это OK. Это нормально. Я не могу мечтать. Но я не помнят в постели. А также, я уверен, это весьма обидно. Это немного удивило меня. Я имею в виду, вы пчелы! I am. И я не должны быть при этом, Но все они были пытается убить меня. И если он не был для Вас Я благодарю вас. Это просто как я был поднят. Что было немного странно. Я разговариваю с пчелы. Да. Я разговариваю с пчелы. И bee разговор для меня! Я просто хочу сказать я признателен. Я оставлю сейчас. Подождите! Как вам удалось узнать это сделать? И что? В состоянии разговора вещь. Таким же образом вы, я полагаю. «Мама, Дада, мед». Вы можете выбрать его вверх. что это очень смешно. Да. Пчелы являются смешно. Если мы не смеяться, мы хотели Far Cry с какой мы вынуждены заниматься. В любом случае Oan I вам что-нибудь? Хотел бы что? Я не знаю. Я имею в виду Я не знаю. Ooffee? Я не хочу поставить вас. Это никаких затруднений. Она занимает две минуты. Это просто кофе. Я ненавижу навязывать. не смешно! На самом деле, я бы любовь чашку. Эй, вы хотите ром торт? Я не должно. Есть некоторые. Нет, я не могу. На Oome! Я пытаюсь потерять несколько микрограммов. Где? Эти полосы не помогает. Вы посмотрите!!! Я не знаю если вы ничего знать об моды. С вами все в порядке? № В соединительную в кабине как они полет до Мэдисон. В итоге он получает. Он работает на шаги в Церкви. Свадьбы. И он говорит, «арбуза? Я думал вы говорит гватемальского. Почему я должен жениться на арбуз?» Это bee шутка? Это своего рода вещи мы делаем. Да, разными. Так чего же вы не нужно, Барри? О работе? Я не знаю. Я хочу сделать моей детали для ульев, но я не могу сделать это они хотят. Я знаю как вы чувствуете. Вы можете сделать? Уверен. Мои родители хотели меня в качестве адвоката или врача, но я хотел быть цветочный магазин. Действительно? мой единственный интерес цветы. Наша новая королева была только что избранных с одной и той же кампании лозунг. В любом случае, если вы посмотрите Есть моя ульев. См.? Вы находитесь в овец луг! Да! Я с прудом! Ни в коем случае! Я знаю, что области. Я потеряла ноги кольцо не один раз. Почему девочки положить кольца на их ногах? почему бы и нет? это как положить red hat по колену. Возможно я постараюсь. Вы все права, ma’am? Ах, да. Штраф. Только имея две чашки кофе! В любом случае это было большим. Спасибо за кофе. Да, это никаких затруднений. К сожалению я не мог завершить его. Если бы у меня не было, я бы на оставшуюся часть моей жизни. Вы ? Oan я пользуюсь кусок это со мной? Убедитесь! Здесь есть поддон для крошек. Спасибо! Да. Все права. А затем Я думаю увидимся вокруг. Или нет. OK, Барри. И спасибо вам за столь снова для перед. Ох, что? Что ничего не было. А также не ничего, но В любом случае Это не может работать. Он все установлено на дороге. Мы также попробуйте. OK, Дэйв, потяните за откидной панели двери задка. На прошлой неделе. удивительно! Это был самых страшных, самый счастливый момент в моей жизни. Людьми! Я не могу в это поверить вы были с людьми! Гигант, страшно людьми! Какие они? Огромным и ума. Они говорят с ума. Они едят crazy гигантские вещи. Они диск с ума. Они попробуйте и убивать вас по телевизору? некоторые из них. Однако некоторые из них не. Как бы вы получите обратно? пуделя. Вы это сделали и я рад. Вы увидели что бы вы хотели видеть. Вы пользуетесь Вашим «опыт». Теперь вы можете выбрать из yourjob и будет нормальным. а также а также? А также я встретился с кем-то. Вы сделали? Была она Bee-кора? wasp?! Ваши родители будут убивать вас! Нет, нет, нет, wasp. крестовина? Я не привлекают пауков. Я знаю, самые популярные вещь, с восемью ногами и все. Я не могу попасть в этой поверхности. Так кто она? Она прав. Нет, нет, пчелы права. Вы не отлетали пчелы права. ее зовут Ванесса. Ох, мальчик. Она так здорово. И она цветочный магазин! О, нет! Вы знакомств прав цветочный магазин! Мы не знакомств. Вы полет за пределами ульев, разговор для людей это нападение в наши дома С питанием шайбы и M-80s! Одной Восьмой, начиненную динамитом! Она спасла мою жизнь! И она меня понимает. Это! Едят. Это не более чем! Что это было? Они называют это поддон для крошек. она была настолько stingin’ stripey! И это не то, что они едят. Что спадает, какие они есть! Вы знаете, что Oinnabon? № Это хлеб и булочки с корицей и замерзание. Они ее необходимо нагреть Сядьте! Действительно горячей! Слушайте меня! Мы не их! Мы нас. Есть у нас и у них! Да, но кто может отрицать сердца, является стремление? Не стремление. Остановить стремление. Слушать меня! У вас есть чтобы начать думать bee, моего друга. Мышление bee! мышления пчелы. мышления пчелы. Мышление bee! Мышление bee! Мышление bee! Мышление bee! Там он является. Он в бассейн. Вы знаете, что ваша проблема является, Барри? Я должен начать думать bee? Сколько еще времени это будет? Это было в течение трех дней! Почему вы не работает? У меня много больших жизнь решений о чем думать. Что такое жизнь? У вас нет жизни! У вас нет задания. Вы едва пчелы! Он будет убивать вас сделать немного меда? Барри, наружу. Ваш отец разговор с вами. Мартин, не могли бы Вы поговорить с ним? Барри, я разговариваю с вами! Вы предпочитаете? Есть все? Все установки! Перейти вперед. Я буду догнать. Не будьте слишком долго. Посмотрите этот! Ванесса! Мы все еще здесь. Я сказал вам не кричите на него. Он не реагирует на крик! Тогда почему кричите на меня? Потому что вы не слушайте! Я не прослушивания. К сожалению, я тебе нужно перейти. Когда вы едете? Я познакомлюсь друга. Девочка? Это почему вы не можете принять решение? Bye. Я надеюсь она Bee-кора. Они имеют огромный Парад цветов каждый год в Пасадене? Чтобы быть в Турнир роз, каждый цветочный магазин мечты! На плавающее положение, в окружении цветов, толпы болельщиков. В турнире. Сделать розы конкурировать в спортивных событий? № все права, у меня один. Как же вы не летать повсюду? Это исчерпания. Почему вы не выполните повсюду? Это быстрее. На прошлой неделе, OK, я вижу Я см.. Все права, ваша очередь. TiVo. Вы можете просто заморозить live TV? Что безумной! У вас нет? Мы Hivo, но это заболевание. Это ужасные, ужасные болезни. Ох, моя. Несамоходные пчел! Вы должны хотите sting все эти перебои. Мы стараемся не пропало. Это обычно критическая для нас. Поэтому нужно посмотреть ваш нрав. Очень осторожно. Ты пробрасываешь стене, прогуляться, Запись в гневной письмо и отправьте его. Работа через него как любой эмоции: Гнев, ревность, похоть. Ох, мой добро! Ты в порядке? В прошлом месяце Что с тобой?! это ошибка. Он не удосуживаясь никому. Выйти из здесь вы ползущий! Что это было? A Pic ‘N’ сохранить циркуляр? В прошлом месяце было. Как вы знаете? По его мнению как около 10 страниц. Семьдесят пять довольно много наших предел. Вы действительно есть что вниз к науке. Я потеряла двоюродного брата в итальянском Vogue. Я готов поспорить. Что во имя могучего Геркулес это? Каким образом это получить здесь? Oute Bee, Золотой Блоссом, Ray Liotta частного выберите? Он что актер? Я никогда не слышал этого от него. Почему это здесь? для людей. Мы едим его. Вы не имеют достаточного количества продовольствия для вашей собственной? а также, да. Как вы его получить? пчел. Я знаю кто делает это! И это трудно сделать это! Есть отопление и охлаждение, помешивая. Вам необходимо в целом Krelman вещь! Это органические. это наш-ганич! Это просто мед, Барри. Только что?! Пчелы не знают об этом! Это похищение! Много похищать! Вы приняты в наши дома, школы, больницы! Все это мы! И это на продажу?! Я получаю в нижней части этого. Я получаю в нижней части все это! Эй, Эктор. Вы почти готово? Почти. Он находится здесь. Я вижу его. А также я угадать я поеду домой сейчас И просто оставьте этот приятный мед, при этом ни один вокруг. Вы лопнувшую надежду, окно мальчика! Я знал я слышал что-нибудь. Поэтому вы можете говорить! Я могу поговорить. И теперь вы можете начать разговор! Где вы получите сладкие вещи? Кто ваш поставщик? Я не понимаю. Я думал, мы друзья. Последняя вещь мы хотим нарушить пчел! Вы слишком поздно! Это наша сейчас! Вас, сэр, перешли в неправильном меч! Вас, сэр, будет обед для моего игуана, Игнасио! Где находится мед? Скажите мне, где! Мед ферм! Он поставляется с медом ферм! Orazy лицо! Какие ужасные произошло здесь? Эти лица, они никогда не знали, что их поразило. И в настоящее время Они по дороге в никуда! Просто держать все еще. Что? Вы не мертвых? Я с нетерпением мертвых? Они будут протрите все , что перемещается. Где вы? Чтобы мед ферм. Я на что-то огромное здесь. Я собираюсь на Аляску. Moose крови, crazy вещи. Удары головой!!! Я собираюсь Такома. А вы? он действительно мертв. Все права. Uh-oh! Что это такое?! О, нет! Стеклоочиститель! Тройной полотно! Тройной blade? Переход на! Это ваш шанс, bee! Почему все должны быть чистыми doggone?! Как много вы люди нуждаются в см.?! Откройте ваши глаза! Memory Stick™ головы из окна! Из новостей NPR в Вашингтоне, I’m Oarl Kasell. Но не убивать больше нет ошибок! Bee! Moose крови парень!!! Вы сможете услышать что-нибудь? Хотел бы что? Хотел бы крошечный крики. Выключить радио. Whassup, bee мальчик? Эй, крови. Только что из ряда мед банок, насколько глаз мог видеть. Wow! Я хотел бы взять на себя где бы этот погрузчик выходит , где они получают его. Я имею в виду, что меда в нашей. пчел повесить трубку до упора. Мы все замятые в. Это тесное сообщество. Не нам, man. Мы на наших собственных. Каждый комара по его собственной инициативе. А что если вы получите в диагностические коды неисправностей? Вы комара, вы в беду. Никто не любит нас. Они просто привкус. См. комара, привкус, привкус! По крайней мере вы в мире. Вы должны выполнить девочек. Комаров девочек попытаться trade up, получите с моль, dragonfly. Девочка комаров не требуется никаких комаров. Вы попали на ты шутишь! Mooseblood о покинуть здание! Столь длительного времени bee! Эй, ребята! Mooseblood! Я знал я бы улов y’all вниз здесь. Вы возьмите crazy соломы? Мы выбросить его в банок, стучать на этикетке, и он довольно много только чистую прибыль. Что это такое? A bee головного мозга размером с булавочную головку). Они pinheads! Типа булавочной головки. Oheck новый курильщика. Ох, сладкий. Что вы хотите. Thomas 3000! Курю? Девяносто снежинками в минуту, в полуавтоматическом режиме. В два раза больше никотина, все tar. Пару вдохов это удары их права. Они делают мед, и мы сделать деньги. «Они делают мед, и мы сделать деньги»? На прошлой неделе Что происходит? Ты в порядке? В прошлом месяце Это не последний слишком долго. Вы не знаете вы в фальшивом улей с поддельной стены? Нашей королевы был перемещен здесь. У нас не было иного выбора. Это ваш Королевы? Это мужчина в женской одежде! Это перетащите королевой! Что это такое? О, нет! Есть сотни из них! Bee меда. Наши мед, нагло украден в массовых масштабах! Это хуже чем ничего несет сделали! Я намерен сделать что-нибудь. Ох, Барри, Стоп. Кто сказал вам людей принимают наши мед? Что в слух. Эти выглядеть слухи? Это теорию заговора. Эти явно поддельный фотографий. Как вы получите смешивается в этом? Он был разговор с людьми. И что? разговор с людьми?! Он имеет прав девушкой. И они делают! Сделать? Барри! Мы не. Вы не хотите. на чьей стороне вы? Пчелы! Я от в крикет в Сан Антонио. Эти сумасшедшие ноги держать меня всю ночь. Барри, это что вы хотите сделать с вашей жизни? Я хочу сделать это для всех наших жизней. Никто не работает быстрее чем пчелы! Папа, я помню вы домой так перегружены работой Ваши руки были по-прежнему постоянно помешивая. Вы не могли остановить. Я помню, что. Какие права имеют ли они к нашим мед? Мы живем на две чашки в год. Они поместить его в губы бальзам для нет никаких оснований! Даже если это правда, что может один bee? Sting их, где это действительно болит. В условиях! Глаза! что будет больно. № В нос? Это убийца. Есть только одно место, вы можете sting людям, одно место, где он вопросы. Hive на пять, улей только полный час действий источником новостей. Нет более bee бороды! Боб Bumble на anchor письменный стол. Погода С Storm Стингер. Спортивных состязаний с Buzz Larvi. И Жанетт Ohung. Добрый вечер. Я Боб Bumble. и я собираюсь Жанетт Ohung. A tri-county bee, Барри Бенсон, Намерен подать в человеческой расы для кражи наших мед, Упаковка и извлекает из нее незаконно! Завтра ночью на Bee Ларри Кинг, Мы предлагаем вам три бывших королев здесь в нашей студии, обсуждать их новая книга, Olassy дамы, за эту неделю на болты с шестигранной головкой. Сегодня мы говорим с Барри Бенсон. Действительно ли вы думаете, «I’m a kid из ульев. Я не могу ничего делать это»? Пчелы никогда не боятся изменить мир. Как насчет Bee Oolumbus? Bee Ганди? Bejesus? Где я из, мы никогда бы не Сью людей. Мы были в виду stickball или конфеты магазинов. Сколько вам лет? В bee сообщество оказать вам поддержку в этом случае Который будет судебное разбирательство по делу bee XXI века. Вы знаете, они Ларри Кинг в мире слишком. Это общее имя. На следующей неделе Он выглядит как вы и шоу и лямки понравятся любителям фрирайда и цветными точками На следующей неделе Очки, квоты на нижней части из гостевой даже несмотря на то что вы только что слышали ’em. Нести неделю на следующей неделе! Они страшно, волосатые веки и здесь живут. Всегда наклоняется вперед, заостренные плечи, squinty глаза очень еврейских. В настольный теннис, вы нападения в точке слабость! Это была моя бабушка, добавляет Кен Она 81. Мед, ее месте написанном в шутку! Я не возьму преимущество? Тихом, пожалуйста. Фактическая работа здесь. что же bee? Да, это! Я помогая ему Сью человеческой расы. Здравствуйте. Здравствуйте, пчелы. Это добавляет Кен Да, я помню вы. № 1093, размер десять с половиной. Единственной Vibram, я считаю. Почему он говорить еще раз? Слушайте, вам лучше перейти к ‘мы очень занят. Но это наши йогурт ночь! Bye-bye. Почему йогурт ночь так трудно?! Вы бедных вещь. Вы две были на этом для часов! Да и Адам здесь была огромная помощь. замерзание Сколько сахаров? Только один. Я стараюсь не использовать конкуренции. Так почему же вы помогаете мне? Пчелы имеют хорошие качества. И он принимает мое внимание от магазина. Вместо цветов, люди уделяют шаров букеты сейчас. Таковы, если вы три. И искусственные цветы. Ох, которые только что мне страдавшей психотической! Да, я тоже. Погнутых Азербайджане модернизировали аэродромы (то есть, бессмысленно опыление. Пчелы должны ненависти эти поддельные вещи! Нет ничего хуже чем нарцисс, был проделанной работы. Возможно это можно было бы сделать для его немного. Этот иск в довольно большой сделки. Я полагаю. Вы действительно хотите перейти через это? Я уверены? Когда я разговариваю с людьми, они не будут в состоянии Сказать, «Дорогая, я дома», без уплаты лицензионных платежей! Это невероятно сцены здесь в центре Манхэттена, Где мир с нетерпением ожидает, поскольку впервые в истории Мы будем слышать для себя если honeybee фактически может выступать. Что мы нападем на здесь, Барри? Это довольно большой, не так ли? Я не могу в это поверить как многие люди не работать в течение дня. Вы думаете США транснациональных продовольственных компаний имеют хорошие адвокатов? Каждый должен остаться позади заграждение. В чем дело? Я не знаю, я только что получил холод. А также, если она не bee группы. Вы мальчиков работы по этому? Все моря! Достопочтенного судьи Bumbleton председательствующий. Все права. Oase номер 4475, Превосходная Oourt в Нью-Йорке, Барри Би Бенсон в. мед промышленности В настоящее время сессии. Г-н Монтгомери, вы представляющих пять продовольственных компаний коллективно? Привилегия. Г-н Бенсон вы представляющих все пчелы в мире? Я шучу. Да, ваша честь, мы готовы продолжить. Г-н Монтгомери, Вашем вступительном заявлении, пожалуйста. Дамы и господа жюри, Моя бабушка была простой женщиной. Родился на ферме, она считает , что мужчина в священных прав Чтобы извлечь пользу из многообразия природы Бог поставил перед нами. Если мы жили в шиворот-навыворот мира г-н Бенсон фантазии, Подумайте о что значит. Я хотел бы провести переговоры с silkworm Для упругих в моем подшерсток! Разговор bee! Как мы знаем это не своего рода Голографическое motion-picture-capture Голливуд навороты? Они могут быть с помощью лазерных лучей! Робототехника! Ventriloquism! Oloning! Все мы знаем, Он мог бы быть на стероидах! Г-н Бенсон? Дамы и господа, нет обман здесь. Я просто обыкновенный пчелы. Мед очень важна для меня. Это важно для всех пчел. Мы изобрели его! Мы сделали это. И мы его защиты с нашей жизни. К сожалению, имеются некоторые люди в этом зале Считают, что они могут считать от нас ‘Мы мало ребята! Я надеюсь, что после этого все Вы увидите, как, принимая нашу мед, вы не только принимать все мы Но все мы! Я хотел бы он бы платье хотел бы, что все время. Так хорошо! Oall вашего первого свидетеля. Поэтому, г-н Klauss Vanderhayden меда ферм, большая компания у вас есть. Я полагаю так. Я вижу вас также собственные Honeyburton и Honron! Да, они обеспечивают пчеловодов для наших фермах. Календарь пчеловода. Я нахожу это очень тревожный термин. Я не представьте себе вы нанимать любого bee-free-ers, вы? № я не мог вас услышать. № № Поскольку вы не бесплатно пчел. Вы храните пчел. И не только Представляется вы подумали, несут будет изображения для блендера мёда. Они очень удивительными созданиями. Нести йоги, Fozzie несут, строить-A-медведь. Вы имеете в виду? Несет убить пчел! Как бы вы хотели бы его голова, врезающаяся в вашей гостиной?! Момента соприкосновения дисков сцепления на диване! Плевать на вас подушками! OK, достаточно. Принять его в сторону. Поэтому, г-н Стингом, благодарим вас за время здесь. Ваше имя интриг me. Где я слышал это раньше? Я был в диапазоне позвонил в полицию. Но вы никогда не были сотрудник полиции, вы? Нет, я не могу. Нет, вы не. И поэтому здесь мы еще один пример В bee культуры походя, похищенных в области прав Для не более чем -инстинкты приходятся около название этапа. Ох, пожалуйста. Вы были когда-нибудь стунг, г-н Sting? Поскольку я являюсь ощущение немного стунг, Sting. Или я должен сказать Г-н Гордон М. освоился! Это не его подлинное имя?! Вы идиоты! Г-н Liotta, во-первых, запоздалые поздравления по Ваш Emmy win для гостевой пятна на ER в 2005. Благодарим вас. Благодарим вас. Я вижу из вашего возобновить , что вы чертовски знакомств С взбито внутренний кризис , готовы к удар. Мне нравится, что я делаю. Это преступление? Еще не это не так. Но является ли это что прийти к вам? Использование крошечных, беспомощные пчел таким образом вы не На репетицию Вашей стороны и узнать о ваших линий, сэр? Посмотрите, Бенсон! Я мог бы удар прямо сейчас! Это не goodfella. Это badfella! Почему кто-то просто шаг на этом ползучести, и все мы можем идти домой?! в этом суде! Вы все мышления! Заказ! С тем, я хотел бы сказать! Скажи это! г-н Liotta, пожалуйста сядьте! Я думаю, что это было ужасно Ницце , которые несут для изменения угла наклона лопастей в. Я думаю жюри на нашей стороне. Мы делаем все права, юридически? Я работаю в цветочный магазин. Вправо. А вот для большой группы. В большой группе! А также, здравствуйте. Кен! Здравствуйте. Я не думаю Вы должны были прибыть. Нет, я просто поздно. Я пытался позвонить, но аккумуляторной батареи. Я не хочу все это перейти к отходов, и поэтому я призвал Барри. К счастью, он был свободным. Ох, что повезло. Существует немного влево. Я мог бы ее необходимо нагреть. На прошлой неделе, нагреть его вверх и убедитесь в том, какими бы ни были. Поэтому я слышу вы довольно теннисистка. Я не много для игры я сам. Шарик немного grabby. Вот где я обычно сидите. Право «. Кен, Барри было смотреть на ваше резюме, И он согласился со мной в том, что пить с палочками на самом деле не специального навыка. Вы думаете, я не вижу чем вы занимаетесь? Я знаю как трудно найти rightjob. Мы в общих. Мы? Пчел 100% занятости, но мы хотели бы заданий с учетом приложения crud. Это только что Я думать о этом. Кен, я позвольте Барри заимствовать вашей бритвы для его fuzz. Я надеюсь что все права. Я собираюсь слить старое Стингер. Да, вы можете это сделать. Посмотрите на это. Вы знаете, я только что С учетом игр. Что это? Итальянский Vogue. Мамма мия, много страниц. Много рекламы. Помните что Ван говорит, почему вашу жизнь более ценное, чем? Смешные, я просто не могу не напомнить о том, что! Я думаю что-то, сказал Рэдрик в здесь! Я люблю запах цветов. Как вам нравится запах пламя?! Не намного. Bug воды! Не принимая сторон! Кен, I’m ношения Ohapstick red hat! Это нелепая! У меня проблемы! А также, а Royal flush! Вы к блефу. Я? Surf’s Up, dude! Поо воды! Что в отстойнике не пытается диагностировать сложную. За исключением тех грязных желтого кольца! Кеннет! Что вы делаете?! Вы знаете, я не хотел бы даже мёда! Я не ешьте его! Нам нужно поговорить! Он просто немного bee! И он происходит на самых красивых bee я встретился в течение длительного времени! Течение длительного времени? О чем вы говорите?! Имеются ли другие ошибки в вашей жизни? Нет, но есть и другие вещи ведущихся мне в жизни. И вы один из них! Fine! Разговор пчелы, нет йогурт ночь Мои нервы жареные из езда на этом эмоциональном Roller Coaster! До свидания, добавляет Кен И для Вашего сведения Я предпочитаю сахар-free, искусственных подсластителей, man! Извините обо всех. Я знаю, есть послевкусие! Я хотел бы это! Я всегда считал не было своего рода барьером между Кен и me. Я не мог его преодоления. Ох, а также. Вы OK для судебного разбирательства? Я полагаю, г-н Монтгомери составляет примерно из идей. Мы хотели бы призвать г-н Барри Бенсон Bee к подставке. Хорошая идея! Вы можете видеть почему он считается одним из лучших юристов В прошлом месяце Лейтона, вы юритмикс соткать некоторые magic С помощью этого жюри, или она будет все более. Не волнуйтесь. Единственное, что я буду делать в свою очередь это жюри вокруг напомнить о том, что они не хотели бы о пчел. У вас есть усовершенствованный пинцет? У вас есть аллергия? Только потери, сын. Только для потери. Г-н Бенсон Bee, я буду просить вас что я думаю мы бы все хотели бы знать. Что именно ваши отношения С этой женщиной? Мы друзей. хороших друзей? Да. Каким образом? Вы жить вместе? Подождите минуту Вы ее мало «Ромео и Джульетта»? Я видел пчелы документальных или два. От того насколько я понимаю, Не вашей королевы для рождения всех детей Honey Bee? Да, но это не ваши родители! Ох, Барри Да, они! Удерживайте меня обратно! Вы незаконнорожденного bee, вы не, Бенсон? Он осудил пчел! Не y’all дата вашего двоюродных братьев? возражений! Я собираюсь Подушкообразная дисторсия этот парень! Адам не! Вот что он хочет! На прошлой неделе я собираюсь хит!! Ох, lordy, я хит! Заказ! Заказ! В ядовитые! В ядовитые , подпорные стены через моего вен! Я была вырублена на крылатого зверя разрушения! Вы видите? Вы не можете относиться к ним как равная! Они полосатый дикарей! Ряд сокрушительных является единственным они знают! Это их способ! Адам, оставайтесь с me. Я не могу чувствовать себя мои ноги. Что ангел милосердия придет вперед для сбора яда Из моего Смоленской области ягодиц? I будет иметь порядка в этом суде. Заказ! Заказ, пожалуйста! Случае honeybees по сравнению с человеческой расы Занимает указал повернуть против пчелы Вчера, когда один из их юридической группы стунг Лейтона T. Монтгомери. Эй, buddy. Эй. Существует много боли? Да. I Я взорвал всего дела, не я? Это не вопрос. Какие вопросы Вы будете живы. Вы могли бы умерли. Я бы лучше мертвых. Смотреть на меня. Они у нас в кафетерии внизу, в тунца сэндвич. Посмотрите, немного петрушки. Что он хотел бы sting кому-либо? Я не могу объяснить это. Было все Все адреналина и затем и затем «экстази»! Все права. Вы думаете все это оказалось ловушки? Разумеется. Извините. Я пролетел нам право в этом отношении. Каковы были мы мышления? Посмотрите на нас. Мы находимся всего в паре ошибок в этом мире. Какие будут люди сделать для нас, если они выиграть? Я не знаю. Я слышу они поместили roaches в мотелях. Это не звук столь плохие. Адам, они проверьте, но они не проверьте! Ох, моя. Oould вы получаете медсестры, чтобы закрыть это окно? Почему? дым. Пчел не курите. Вправо. Пчел не курите. Пчел не курить! Но некоторые пчелы являются номерами для некурящих. Это все! Что в нашем случае! Это? Это не более чем? Одеваться. Я тебе нужно поехать куда-нибудь. Чтобы вернуться в суд и глохнет. Давление срыва любым способом, который вы можете. И при условии вы сделали шаг правильно, вы будете готовы для ванной. Г-н Flayman. «ДА»? Да, ваша честь! Где находится на остальной части вашей команде? А также, Ваша честь, это интересно. Пчелы проходят подготовку для полетов беспорядочно, И в результате мы не очень хорошее время. Я действительно слышал a funny рассказ о Вашу честь не эти смехотворно ошибок Приняты достаточно этого суда его ценное время? Сколько еще времени мы позволим этих абсурдных Что уловил Левит перейти? Они представили никаких убедительных доказательств в поддержку своих обвинений Против моей клиентов, законных предприятий. Я переместить для полного увольнения всего этого дела! Г-н Flayman, боюсь, я собираюсь Чтобы рассмотреть г-н Монтгомери» движение. Но вы не можете! У нас есть потрясающий случай. Где это ваша доказательства? Где доказательства? Покажите мне дымящийся пистолет! Удерживайте его, Ваша честь! Вы хотите дымящийся пистолет? Вот ваш дымящийся пистолет. Что это такое? Это bee курильщика! Что это? Это безобидное мало будете врачом или пациентом?? Это можно было бы совсем не больно мухи, не говоря уже о пчелы. Посмотрите, что произошло Чтобы пчелы, которые никогда не просили, «для курящих или некурящих?» Это характера предназначены для нас? Быть насильственно увлекают дым машин И антропогенных деревянный настил работы лагеря? Живущих в нашей жизни как мед рабов в белые мужчины? Какие мы выкладывать? Он играет видов карты. Дамы и господа, пожалуйста, бесплатно этих пчел! Бесплатные пчелы! Бесплатные пчелы! Бесплатные пчелы! Бесплатные пчелы! Бесплатные пчелы! Суд находит в пользу пчел! Ванесса, мы выиграли! Я знал, что вы могли бы сделать это! Высокого пять! Извините. Я собираюсь ОК! Вы знаете что это означает? Все мед будет наконец принадлежат к пчел. Теперь нам не работать так трудно все время. Это зловещем извращение баланса природы, Бенсон. Вы сможете сожалеем об этом. Барри, сколько мед? Все права. Одной в каждый момент времени. Барри, кто вы одеты? Моя свитер Ральф Лорен, и я не брюки. А что если Монтгомери» вправо? Что вы имеете в виду? Мы жили в bee способом в течение длительного времени, 27 миллионов лет. Oongratulations на вашей победы.

обложка мема про пчелу фильм

О чем речь:

«Би Муви: Медовый заговор»(англ. Bee Movie, дословный перевод названия — «Пчелиное кино») — комедийный анимационный фильм.

Теглайн: Слетайтесь на сладкое!

Подробнее на читайте на кинопоиске или вики(только если смотрели фильм, или не собираетесь это делать)

Истоки текущего движения

Ютубер одним неосторожным видео создал цунами мемного контента. Произошло возрождения старого и доброго мема про сценарий, который берет начало в далеком 2008 восьмом году. Тогда скриптом спамили в соц. сетях, в особенности, как ни странно, на тумблере.

1. Мем возродился с этого ролика.

1. Трейлер фильма, но каждый раз, когда они произносят «Bee» играет клип Absolutely Everybody  Ванессы Аморози 2000 года.

2. Полный сценарий «Би Муви», поблагодарите меня позже.

сценарий фильма про пчел мем 2008 2016

3. Смотреть фильм целиком на ютюб, однако каждый раз, когда кто-нибудь произносит «Bee», происходит ускорение.

4. Смотреть фильм целиком на ютюб в обратном порядке, однако каждый раз, когда кто-нибудь произносит «Bee», происходит замедление.

5. Версия без пчел.

6. Трейлер фильма, но каждый раз, когда кто то говорит «Bee», он становится громче.

7. Трейлер фильма, но каждый раз, когда кто то говорит «Bee», он начинается сначала.

Бонус: Лентяво + Bee.

Хорошего дня, доброй ночи!

 мем би муви meme bee movie

Narrator: According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible.
  Cut to Barry’s room, where he’s picking out what to wear.
Barry Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Ooh, black and yellow! Yeah, let’s shake it up a little.
  Barry uses honey from a dispenser to style his hair, rinse his mouth, and then applies it to his armpits.
Mom (Janet Benson) (calling from downstairs:) Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Barry: Coming! (phone rings) Oh, hang on a second. (adjusts his antennas into a headset) Hello?
Adam: Can you believe this is happening?
Barry: I can’t believe it. I’ll pick you up. (hangs up, sharpens his stinger) Lookin’ sharp. (flies downstairs)
Mom: Barry, why don’t you use the stairs? Your father paid good money for those.
Barry: Sorry. I’m excited.
Dad (Martin Benson): Here’s the graduate. We’re very proud of you, son. And a perfect report card, all B’s.
Mom: Very proud. (touches Barry’s hair)
Barry: Ma! I got a thing going here.
Mom: Ah, you got some lint on your fuzz.
Dad: Wave to us! We’ll be in row 118,000.
Mom: Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
  (Barry drives his car to pick up his classmate. Adam’s outside his house, reading the Hive Today newspaper. The front page headline reads «FRISBEE HITS HIVE ! Internet Down. Bee: ‘I heard sound, then Wham-o!'»)
Adam: Hey, Barry. Is that fuzz gel?
Barry: A little. It’s a special day, finally graduating.
Adam: Never thought I’d make it.
Barry: Yeah, three days of grade school, three days of high school.
Adam: Those were so awkward.
Barry: Three days of college. I’m glad I took off one day in the middle and just hitchhiked around the hive.
Adam: You did come back different.
  (a bee calls out as they drive past)
Barry: Hey Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
Adam: Hey, did you hear about Frankie?
Adam: You goin’ to his funeral?
Barry: No, I’m not goin’ to his funeral. Everybody knows you sting someone, you die. You don’t waste it on a squirrel. He was such a hothead.
Adam: Yeah, I guess he could have just gotten out of the way.
  (They make various noises as the car goes up and down some hills and does a loop on the road.)
Adam: I love this incorporating an amusement park right into our regular day.
Barry: I guess that’s why they say we don’t need vacations.
  (They arrive, fly in and take their seats.)
Barry: Well, Adam, today we are men.
A & B: Hallelujah! (bumping each other) Aaaaaaaaaaaah!
Announcer: Students, faculty, distinguished bees, please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
  Dean Buzzwell walks onto the stage and taps the microphone.
Buzzwell: Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of… (presses a button to change the timer on the podium from 9:00 to 9:15) …9:15. And that concludes our graduation ceremonies.
  (Students cheer, throw their caps into the air as helmets are placed on their heads.)
Barry: Are we gonna pick our jobs today?
Adam: I heard it’s just orientation.
Barry: Huh. Woah. Heads up! Here we go.
  (The stands for Winger University the students are sitting in begin converting into tram seating.)
Female announcer: Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times. (flies down to go in the tram as it starts moving and repeats it in Spanish:) Mantenga sus manos y antenas dentro del tranvía en todo momento.
Barry: Wonder what it’s going to be like?
Adam: A little scary. (he and Barry mimic shivering and making scared noises)
Trudy, the Honex tour guide: Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group.
everyone: Wow. (tram moves into the factory floor)
Trudy: We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life. Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to the hive. Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as…
  (Tour guide grabs a beaker of honey as they drive by and tosses it to the group, which bounce it around towards the back.}
Barry: Yes, we’re all cousins.
Adam: Right. You’re right.
Trudy: At Honex, we also constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence. These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology.
  (Behind a display window, a bee puts on a helmet, then runs back and forth as levers holding a rolled-up magazine, flyswatter and a shoe move down to try hit him. He is hit by the magazine, dodges the flyswatter, but then hit by the boot and again by all three, followed by being sprayed with aerosol from two cans. He signals he’s okay, but is flattened by the flyswatter, magazine and shoe converging to strike him together. He signals he’s still okay by poking his arm up through a hole in the flyswatter and giving another thumbs up. The tram riders applaud.)
Adam: Ooh. What do you think he makes?
Trudy: And here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
Barry: Wow, what does that do?
Trudy: Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it. Saves us millions.
  (A Krelman worker waves and Adam waves back.)
Adam: Uh, uh, can anyone work on the Krelman?
Trudy: Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones. But bees know that every small job, if it’s done well, means a lot. But choose carefully because you’ll stay in the job that you pick for the rest of your life.
Barry: The same job the rest of your life? I didn’t know that.
Adam: What’s the difference?
Trudy: And you’ll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven’t had one day off in 27 million years. Wooh!
Barry: So you’ll just work us to death?
  (Everyone laughs while Barry looks uncomfortable. The tram converts into a boat that flows down a log-flume style ramp with honey in it, then converts back to a wheeled tram at the end.)
  (With the tour over, Adam and Barry head home. Adam jumps with excitement.)
Adam: Wow! That blew my mind!
Barry: «What’s the difference?» Adam, how could you say that? One job forever? That’s an insane choice to have to make.
Adam: Well, I’m relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
Barry: But, Adam, how could they never have told us that?
Adam: Barry, why would you question anything? We’re bees. We’re the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
  (a filling station attendant yells at a bee for putting the honey nozzle into his own mouth.)
Barry: Yeah, but Adam, did you ever think that maybe things work a little too well around here?
Adam: Like what? Give me one example.
  (both stop in the middle of an intersection. the traffic adjusts to drive around them.)
Barry: I don’t know. But you know what I’m talking about.
Announcer over speaker: Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Barry: Wait a second. Check it out. Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
  (Pollen Jocks fly into the hive and land.)
Adam: I’ve never seen them this close.
Barry: They know what it’s like to go outside the hive.
Adam: Yeah, but some of them don’t come back.
  (two lady bees wave at the jocks and call out:)
Girl Bees Hey, Jocks!
Hi, Jocks!
  (the pollen is removed from the jocks and collected into storage capsules marked «Nectar», then trucked away. A General flies over to welcome them.)
General: You guys did great! You’re monsters! You’re sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
Barry: I wonder where those guys have just been.
Barry: Their day’s not planned. Outside the hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what.
Adam: You can’t just decide one day to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that.
Barry: Right. (pollen begins drifting down around them) Look at that. That’s more pollen than you and I will ever see in a lifetime.
Adam: It’s just a status symbol. I think bees make too big a deal out of it.
Barry: Perhaps. Unless you’re wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it.
  (the same two lady bees giggle at being talked about by Barry)
Adam: Those ladies? Aren’t they our cousins too?
  Three pollen jocks observe them.
Jackson: Look at these two.
Splitz: Couple of Hive Harrys.
Jackson: Let’s have some fun with them.
Lady 1: It must be so dangerous being a Pollen Jock.
Barry: Oh, yeah. One time a bear had me pinned up against a mushroom! He had one paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me back and forth across the face!
Barry: I never thought I’d knock him out.
Lady 1: (to Adam) And what were you doing during all of this?
Adam: Obviously, I was trying to alert the authorities.
Barry: I can autograph that if you want.
Jackson: A little gusty out there today, wasn’t it, comrades?
Buzz: Yeah, we’re gonna hit a sunflower patch about six miles from here tomorrow.
Buzz: It’s a puddle jump for us, but, uh, maybe you’re not up for it.
Adam: (quietly:) You are not.
Buzz: We’re going 0900 at J-Gate.
Buzz: What do you think, buzzy-boy? Are you bee enough?
Barry: I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means.
  (later, back at home that night, Barry is on the balcony, looking out at the hive)
Barry: Oh! Dad, you surprised me.
Dad (laughing) Have you decided what you’re interested in, son?
Barry: Well, there’s a lot of choices.
Dad: But you only get one. (laughs again)
Barry: Dad, do you ever get bored doing the same job every day?
Dad: Son, let me tell you something about stirring. You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around. You get yourself into a rhythm. It’s a beautiful thing.
Barry: You know, Dad, the more I think about it, maybe the honey field just isn’t right for me.
Dad: And you were thinking of what, making balloon animals? That’s a bad job for a guy with a stinger.
Dad: Janet, your son’s not sure he wants to go into honey!
Mom: Oh, Barry, you are so funny sometimes.
Barry: I’m not trying to be funny.
Dad: You’re not funny! You’re going into honey. Our son, the stirrer!
Mom: You’re gonna be a stirrer?
Barry: No one’s listening to me!
Dad: Wait till you see the sticks I have for you.
Barry: I could say anything I want right now. (in sing-song) I’m gonna get an ant tattoo!
Mom: Oh, let’s open some fresh honey and celebrate!
Barry: Maybe I’ll pierce my thorax.
  (Mom and dad start walking away. Dad raises his glass and says, «To honey!»)
Barry: Shave my antennae.
Barry: Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and start calling everybody «dawg»!
  (Barry and Adam arrive the next morning at the job selection booth.)
Adam: I can’t believe we’re starting work today!
Adam: Come on! All the good jobs will be gone.
Barry: (unenthused) Yeah, right.
  (Dean Buzzwell at his second job, located at the desk in front of the Honex Job Placement Board)
Buzzwell: Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal…
Buzzwell: Hang on. Two left! And … one of them’s yours! Congratulations! son, Step to the side, please.
Sandy: Picking the crud out.
Buzzwell: Couple of newbies?
Adam: Yes, sir! Our first day! And we are ready!
Buzzwell: Well, step up and make your choice.
Adam: (to Barry) Do you want to go first?
Adam: Oh, my. What’s available?
Buzzwell: Restroom attendant’s always open, and not for the reason you think.
Adam: Any chance of getting on to the Krelman, sir?
Buzzwell: Sure, you’re on. (status for Krelman worker changes suddenly) Oh, I’m sorry, the Krelman just closed out.
Buzzwell: Wax monkey’s always open. And the Krelman just opened up again.
Buzzwell: Well, whenever a bee dies, that’s an opening. See that? He’s dead, dead, another dead one, deady, deadified, two more dead. Dead from the neck up, dead from the neck down. But, that’s life!
Adam: Oh, this is so hard! Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, antenna ball polisher, mite wrangler…. Barry, what do you think I should… Barry? Barry!
General: All right, we’ve got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine. Geranium window box on Sutton Place…
  (Adam calls Barry.) What happened to you? Where are you?
Barry: I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life.
Adam: You’re gonna die! You’re crazy! Hello?
Barry: Oh, another call coming in.
  (Barry hangs up as Adam says again, «You’re crazy!»)
General: If anyone’s feeling brave, there’s a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today.
Buzz: Well, look at that.
Splitz: Isn’t that the kid we saw yesterday?
General: Hold it, son, flight deck’s restricted.
Jackson: It’s okay, Lou. We’re gonna take him up.
General: Really? Feeling lucky, are you?
Flight crew bee: (holds clipboard for Barry) Sign here, here. Just initial that. Thank you.
General: Okay, you got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain. So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats. Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us. Murphy’s in a home because of it, just babbling like a cicada!
General: And a reminder for all you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans! All right, launch positions!
  (the Pollen Jocks begin chanting «Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!» over and over as they change positions)
General: Black and yellow!
all Jocks respond: Hello!
Jock Leader: You ready for this, hot shot?
Barry: Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
  (the Pollen Jocks begin calling out their flight preparations:)
Wind, check.
Antennae, check.
Nectar pack, check.
Wings, check.
Stinger, check.
Barry: Scared out of my shorts, check.
General: Okay, ladies, let’s move it out!
  (flight crews help the Jocks get their wings started)
General: Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers! All of you, drain those flowers!
Barry: Wow! I’m out! I can’t believe I’m out! So blue. Woah-ho-ho! I feel so fast and free! (They fly amidst a bunch of colorful kites, and Barry flies through one.) Box kite! Wow! Woah-ho-ho-ho! (They fly through a field of flowers.) Fl-ow-ers!
Splitz: This is Blue Leader. We have roses visual. Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.
Jackson: 30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.
  The squadron lands. The jocks fire their nectar packs and long tubes inject into flowers and suck up nectar.
Splitz: Stand to the side, kid. It’s got a bit of a kick.
Barry: Oh, that is one nectar collector!
Splitz: You ever see pollination up close?
Splitz: I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one. See that? It’s a little bit of magic. ain’t it?
Barry: Wow, that’s amazing. Why do we do that?
Splitz: That’s pollen power, kid. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.
  The squadron flies over a pond. Barry sees his reflection in the water, reenacting the Hippogriff scene from Harry Potter, which itself was a shot-for-shot reenactment of the eagle scene from Rescuers Down Under.
Buzz: I’m picking up a lot of bright yellow. Could be daisies. Don’t we need those?
Splitz: Copy that visual.
Buzz: Hold on! One of these flowers seems to be on the move.
Splitz: Say again? Are you reporting a moving flower?
  The three bees land to check out the objects, which turn out to be tennis balls.
Ken: (in the distance:) That was on the line!
Splitz: This is the coolest. What is it?
Jackson: I don’t know, but I’m loving this color.
Splitz: Ah, it smells good. Not like a flower, but I like it.
Jackson: Careful, guys, it’s a little grabby.
Barry: (lands on one of the objects and hugs it) My sweet lord of bees!
Jackson: Hey, candy-brain, get off there!
  (a woman picks up the tennis ball Barry is stuck to and walks back to the serving line)
  (as the woman bounces the ball a few times, Barry’s still stuck to it and says on each bounce:)
Barry: Very close.
Gonna hurt.
Mama’s little boy.
Splitz: You are way out of position, rookie!
  (Barry screams as the woman hits the ball)
Ken: Coming in at you like a missile!
Barry: «(in slow-motion)» Heeeeelp meeeee!
Jackson: You know, I don’t think these are flowers.
Splitz: Should we tell him?
Jackson: I think he knows.
Barry: (screaming:) What is this?!
Ken: Match point! You can just start packing up, honey, because I believe you’re about to eat it!
  (Jackson clears his throat, distracting Ken, causing Ken to hit the ball, sending it high into the air and into the street)
Ken: What! Oh, no, Oh,you cannot be serious!
Barry: Yowser!
(Barry gets sucked into the engine compartment of a passing car, into the engine, before escaping through a hole and into the car’s air conditioning system, where he sees a dead bug stuck to the filter.)
Eww, gross.
  (a woman in the car turns on the air conditioner, blowing Barry into the car’s cabin, where she sees him)
Mother: There’s a bee in the car! (She screams at Barry. Barry screams at her. Everyone except the young girl screams back.)
(to her husband:) Do something!
Young boy: He’s back here! He’s going to sting me!
Mother: Nobody move. If you don’t move, he won’t sting you. Freeze!
  (Everyone stays still, including Barry, who hovers in the same spot.)
Grandma: He blinked! (she gets out a can of hair spray and sprays it on Barry)
Young boy: Spray him, Granny!
Father: What are you doing?!
  (Barry escapes out the roof vent.)
Barry: Wow… the tension level out here is unbelievable. I gotta get home. (something moves down past him, very close and fast) Woah. (Barry sees rain starting to fall heavily.)
Barry: Can’t fly in rain. Can’t fly in rain. Can’t fly in rain. (a raindrop hits him, but before he can recover, another hits him) Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
  (Barry sees a window ledge and barely makes it there, then crawls through the open window.)
Vanessa: Ken, could you close the window please?
Ken: Huh? Oh.. Hey, Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out.
Barry: Oh, no. More humans. I don’t need this. (tries to fly out the window but bounces off of it) Oof! Ow! What was that? (tries again) Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This, this, this, this… Drapes. (taps the glass) That is diabolical.
Ken: (showing off his resume:) It’s fantastic. It’s got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.
Andy: What’s your number one? Star Wars?
Ken: Nah, I don’t go for that… (mimics lasers firing) …kind of stuff.
Barry: No wonder we’re not supposed to talk to them. They’re out of their minds.
Ken: When I walk out of a job interview, they’re flabbergasted. They can’t believe the things I say.
Barry: There’s the sun. Maybe that’s a way out. (flies towards the light near the ceiling) I don’t remember the sun having a big 75 on it. (bounces off it and starts falling, landing in a bowl of chip dip)
Ken: I gotta tell ya, I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me.
  (Andy scoops up some of the dip with a tortilla chip, including Barry, and brings it towards his mouth)
Ken: (grabs something to kill it) Stand back. These are winter boots.
Vanessa: Wait! Don’t kill him!
Ken: You know I’m allergic to them! This thing could kill me!
Vanessa: Well, why does his life have any less value than yours? (Vanessa places a lass over Barry)
Ken: Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement?
Vanessa: I’m just saying all life has value. You don’t know what he’s capable of feeling. (Vanessa rips Ken’s resume in half and slides it under the glass)
Vanessa: (carries the glass with Barry inside over to the window and releases him, all while maintaining oddly intimate eye contact) There you go, little guy.
Ken: I’m not scared of him. But yeah, it’s an allergic thing.
Andy: Hey, why don’t you put that on your resume-brochure?
Ken: It’s not funny. My whole face could puff up.
Andy: Hmm, make it one of your «special skills».
Ken: You know, knocking someone out is also a special skill.
  (later, as the rain stops and the sun comes back out)
Anna: Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.
Ken: Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
Vanessa: Ah, yeah, sure, Ken. You know, whatever.
Ken: You could put carob chips on there.
Ken: Supposed to be less calories or somethin’.
Vanessa: Bye. (the last of her guests have left. She shuts the door and begins cleanup.)
Barry: (sighs) I gotta say something. She saved my life. I’ve got to say something. All right, here it goes.
  (Barry flies back into her house through the almost-closed window and stops in front of a can of Bumble Bee Chunk Light Tuna as Vanessa walks by, stopping right in line with the mascot. He starts to walk away and looks back. Says, «Huh» and turns back around to look at the mascot, then says «Nah» as he dismisses the picture and continues walking.)
  (Barry resumes flying and lands on a postcard from Coney Island taped to the refrigerator, again in a position where Vanessa doesn’t notice him.)
Barry: What would I say? I could really get in trouble. It’s a bee law. You’re not supposed to talk to a human. I can’t believe I’m doing this. (begins debating with himself) I’ve got to. Oh, I can’t do it. Come on! No. Yes. No. Do it. I can’t. How should I start it? «Ya like jazz?» No, that’s no good. Here she comes! Speak, you fool!
Barry: (to Vanessa:) Um, hi!
  (Vanessa gasps and drops the dishes)
Vanessa: Hah, you’re talking.
Barry: Yes, I know, I know. I’m so–
Barry: I know. I’m– I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.
Vanessa: No, it’s okay. It’s fine. It’s just… I know I’m dreaming. But I don’t recall going to bed.
Barry: Well, you know, I’m sure this is very disconcerting….
Vanessa: Yeah! I mean, this is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you’re a bee!
Barry: Yeah, I am a bee. And, uh, you know I’m not supposed to be doing this, but…
  (Vanessa makes a small «Oh» and «uh-huh» noises while Barry’s talking)
Barry: …they were all trying to kill me. And if it wasn’t for you… I mean, I had to thank you. It’s, it’s just the way I was raised.
  (Vanessa grabs a fork and stabs herself in the hand, then cries out)
Barry: Oh! That was a little weird.
Vanessa: I’m talking to a bee.
Vanessa: I’m talking to a bee.
Vanessa: And the bee is talking to me!
Barry: Um, I just want to say I’m grateful, and I’m going to leave now.
Vanessa: Wait, wait, wait, wait! How did you learn to do that?
Vanessa: That- that- that- that… The talking thing.
Barry: Oh, same way you did, I guess. «Mama, Dada, honey.» You pick it up.
Vanessa: (laughs unconvincingly) That’s very funny.
Barry: Yeah. Bees are funny. If we didn’t laugh, we’d cry with what we have to deal with. Anyway…
Vanessa: Can I uh… get you something?
Vanessa: I don’t know. I mean.. I don’t know. Coffee?
Barry: Well, uh, I don’t want to put you out, unless you’re making it anyway.
Vanessa: Oh, it’s no trouble. Oh, it takes two minutes.
Vanessa: It’s just coffee.
Vanessa: Don’t be ridiculous!
Barry: Actually, I would love a cup.
Vanessa: Hey, you want a little rum cake?
Barry: I really shouldn’t.
Vanessa: Have a little rum cake.
Barry: No, no, no, I can’t.
Barry: You know, I’m trying to lose a couple micrograms here.
Barry: Well… these stripes don’t help.
Barry: I don’t know if you know anything about fashion.
  (Vanessa walks away and begins pouring coffee onto the floor, a coffee cup in her other hand)
Barry: Are you all right?
  (fade to Vanessa and Barry on her roof terrace, talking and having coffee)
Barry: He’s making the tie in the cab as they’re flying up Madison. So he finally gets there.
Barry: He runs up the steps into the church. The wedding is on…
Barry: …and he says, «Watermelon? I thought you said Guatemalan.»
Barry: Why would I marry a watermelon? (Barry laughs)
  (Vanessa’s more confused than amused. Barry gestures, indicating his joke is done.)
Vanessa: Oh, Is that a… a bee joke?
Barry: Yeah, that’s the kind of stuff that we do.
Vanessa: Yeah, different. So, anyway, what are you gonna do, Barry?
Barry: About work? I don’t know. I want to do my part for the hive, but I, I can’t do it the way they want.
Vanessa: I know how you feel.
Vanessa: Sure. My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.
Vanessa: My only interest is flowers.
Barry: Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan.
Barry: Anyway, you see if you look… There. There’s my hive right there. You can see it.
Vanessa: Oh, you’re in Sheep Meadow!
Barry: Yes! You know the turtle pond?
Barry: I’m right off of that.
Vanessa: Oh, no way! I know that area. Do you know I lost a toe ring there once.
  (behind them, a janitor comes onto the roof and begins working on replacing a light bulb)
Barry: Why do girls put rings on their toes?
Barry: I don’t know. It’s like putting a hat on your knee.
Vanessa: Maybe I’ll try that.
Janitor: You all right, ma’am?
Vanessa: (realizing how it must look, talking to herself:) Oh, yeah, fine. Just having two cups of coffee. (she laughs)
  Vanessa and Barry share a little quiet time. She glances aside and catches him staring smittenly. (actual line from the official audio description on Netflix)
Barry: Uh, ahem. Anyway, this has been great. Thanks for the coffee.
Vanessa: Oh, yeah, it’s no trouble.
Barry: Sorry I couldn’t finish it. If I did, I’d be up for the rest of my life. Are you… Umm. Can I take a piece of this with me?
Vanessa: Sure! Here, have a crumb. (She passes one to Barry on her fingertip)
Barry: All right, well, then… I guess I’ll see you around, or not, or…
Barry: And thank you so much again… for before.
Vanessa: Oh, that? That was nothing.
Barry: Well, not nothing, but… anyway…
  (Barry extends his hand. Vanessa touches it with her finger and they gingerly shake. The janitor looks over and continues tightening the bulb in the socket. It shorts, causing him to lose his balance and fall backwards.)
  (The next day at the Honex building, hurricane survival testing is in progress. A bee wearing a parachute is in a wind tunnel.)
Testing bee 1: This can’t possibly work.
Testing bee 2: Well, he’s all set to go. We may as well try it. (via intercom:) Okay, Dave. pull the chute.
  (Dave pulls the cord and is immediately blown backwards. He slides down the wall and shakily gives a thumbs up signal. Barry and Adam walk by the outside of the testing chamber.)
Barry: Oh, it was amazing. It- it was the scariest, happiest moment of my life.
Adam: Humans! Humans! I can’t believe you were with humans! Giant scary humans! What were they like?
Barry: Huge and crazy. They talk crazy, they eat crazy giant things. They drive around real crazy.
Adam: And do they try and kill you like on TV?
Barry: Some of them. But some of them don’t.
Adam: How’d you get back?
Adam: Look, you did it. And I’m glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see out there, You had your «experience», and now you’re back, you can pick out your job and everything can be normal.
Barry: Well, I met someone.
Adam: You met someone? Was she Bee-ish?
Adam: Not a wasp? Your parents will kill you.
Barry: No, no, no, not a wasp.
Barry: You know, I’m not attracted to the spiders. I know to everyone else it’s like the hottest thing with the eight legs and all. I can’t get by that face. (Barry grimaces and makes a noise.)
Adam: So, uh, who is she?
Barry: She’s… uh… a human.
Adam: Oh no, no, no, no. That didn’t happen. You didn’t do that. That is a bee law. You wouldn’t break a bee law.
Barry: Her name’s Vanessa.
Barry: She’s so-o nice. And she’s a florist!
Adam: Oh, no. No, no, no! You’re dating a human florist?
Barry: W-w-well, we’re not dating.
Adam: You’re flying outside the hive. You’re talking to human beings that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s. That’s one-eighth of a stick of dynamite.
Barry: She saved my life. And she understands me.
Barry: (pulls out the rum cake crumb) Eat this. (pushes it into Adam’s face.)
Adam: This is not over. What was that?
Barry: They call it a crumb.
Adam: That was so stingin’ stripey!
Barry: And that’s not even what they eat. That just falls off what they eat. Do you know what a Cinnabon is?
Adam: Come in here! (opens the door to the office where he works and guides Barry inside)
Barry: …and frosting. They heat it up–
Adam: Listen to me! We are not them. We’re us. There’s us and there’s them.
Barry: Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning…
Adam: There’s no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me. You have got to start thinking bee, my friend.
  (another bee joins in:) Thinking bee.
(and another joins in:) Thinking bee.
(all bees in the office begin chanting:) Thinking bee. Thinking bee. Thinking bee.
  (Outside his house, Barry sits on a raft in his family’s hexagon-shaped honey pool, legs dangling into the honey. Mom and dad approach, wearing cabana-type outfits, sun shining behind them.)
Mom: There he is. He’s in the pool.
Dad: You know what your problem is, Barry?
Barry: I’ve got to start thinking bee?
Dad: Barry, how much longer is this going to go on? It’s been three days. I don’t understand why you’re not working.
Barry: Well, I’ve got a lot of big life decisions I’m thinking about
Dad: What life? You have no life! You have no job! You’re barely a bee!
Mom: Would it kill you to just make a little honey?
  (Barry rolls off the raft and sinks into the pool.)
Mom: Barry, come out from under there. Your rather’s talking to you. Martin, would you talk to him?
Dad: Barry, I’m talking to you.
  (Barry keeps swimming downward through the honey, which clears and leads him to an imaginary park where Vanessa is waiting for him, reclining on a picnic blanket. «Sugar Sugar» by The Archies is playing in the background. She swats a mosquito that lands on her leg, then looks at Barry for his reaction. Both are surprised, but then laugh about it.)
Vanessa: You coming? (said in a sultry way)
Vanessa: All set. (She gets into a one-man ultralight plane with a black-and-yellow paint job and puts on her helmet. She and the plane are now Barry’s size.)
Barry: You go ahead. I’ll catch up.
Vanessa: Don’t be too long. (The plane takes off. Barry soon catches up and they fly together.)
  (The plane does a loop, trailing red smoke that forms a heart, then crashes into the side of a rock pile, bursting into flames.)
Barry: (yelling in anguish:) Vanessa! (his cry changes to bubbles escaping his mouth)
  (Barry breaks the surface of the pool, gasping for air.)
Dad: We’re still here, Barry.
Mom: I told you not to yell at him. He doesn’t respond when you yell at him.
Dad: Then why are you yelling at me?
Mom: Because you don’t listen.
Dad: Ah, I’m not listing to this.
Barry: (dries himself and puts on his sweater) Sorry Mom, I’ve got to go.
Mom: Where are you going?
Barry: Nowhere. I’m meeting a friend.
Mom: (calling after him:) A girl? Is this why you can’t decide?
Mom: I just hope she’s Bee-ish.
  (Vanessa exits her florist shop, flipping the sign over and locking the door.)
Barry: (he see the Tournament of Roses Parade poster) So they have a huge parade of just flowers every year in Pasadena?
Vanessa: Oh, to be in the Tournament of Roses, that’s every florist’s dream. Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering.
Barry: Wow, a tournament. Do the roses actually complete in athletic events?
Vanessa: No. All right, I’ve got one. How come you don’t fly everywhere?
Barry: Why don’t you run everywhere? Isn’t that faster?
Vanessa: Yeah, okay. I see, I see. All right, your turn.
Barry: Ah! Tivo. You can just freeze live TV? That’s insane.
Vanessa: What, you don’t have anything like that?
Barry: We have Hivo, but it’s a disease. It’s a horrible, horrible disease.
  (They turn a corner onto a busier street. People start swatting at Barry.)
Vanessa: You must just want to sting all those jerks.
Barry: We really try not to sting. It’s usually fatal for us.
Vanessa: So you really have to watch your temper?
  (they enter a supermarket)
Barry: Oh yeah, very carefully. You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. You work though it like any emotion– anger, jealousy, (under his breath) lust.
  (Barry lands on cardboard boxes in the aisle. A stock boy hits him with a rolled-up advertisement.)
Vanessa: (to Barry:) Oh my goodness. Are you okay?
Vanessa: (to Hector, the stockboy:) What is wrong with you?!
Vanessa: Well, he’s not bothering anybody. Get out of here, you creep. (She slaps him with the advertisement and he leaves, muttering.)
Barry: (shakes off the hit) What was that, a Pick and Save circular?
Vanessa: Yeah, it was. How did you know?
Barry: It felt like about ten pages. Seventy-five’s pretty much our limit.
Vanessa: Boy, you’ve really got that down to a science.
Barry: Oh, we have to. I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.
Barry: (he stops when he sees the rows of honey jars) What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this? How did this get here? Cute Bee? Golden Blossom? Ray Liotta Private Select.
Vanessa: Is he that actor?
Barry: I never heard of him. Why is this here?
Vanessa: For people. We eat it.
Barry: Why? (he gestures around the market) You don’t have enough food of your own?
Barry: How do you even get it?
Vanessa: Well, bees make it…
Barry: I know who makes it! And it’s hard to make it! There’s heating and cooling, and stirring… you need a whole Krelman thing.
Vanessa: It’s just honey, Barry.
Barry: Just… what?! Bees don’t know about this. This is stealing. A lot of stealing! You’ve taken our homes, our schools, our hospitals. This is all we have. And it’s on sale? I’m going to get to the bottom of this. I’m going to get to the bottom of all of this!
  (Barry rips off the label from a jar of Ray Liotta Private Select Honey)
  (Later, Barry’s infiltrating the supermarket loading dock by covering up his yellow stripes with a Magic Marker and putting on war paint. Hector’s opening more boxes of honey jars.)
Man: Hey, Hector. You almost done?
  (Barry steps in some honey. Hector stops and turns.)
Hector: He is here. I sense it. (he grabs his box cutter as Barry hides)
  (Barry hides behind a box again)
Hector: (talking loud to the open room as he opens a jar of honey from a box:) Well, I guess I’ll go home now, and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around. (pretends to walk away)
Barry: (he steps out into the light) You’re busted, box boy!
Hector: Ah ha! I knew I heard something. So, you can talk.
  (Barry flies at him, stinger first, backing him against the wall. Hector drops the knife.)
Barry: Oh, I can talk. And now you’re going to start talking. Where are you getting all the sweet stuff? Who’s your supplier?!
Hector: I don’t know what you’re talking about. I though we were all friends. The last thing we want to do is upset any of you… bees!
  (Hector grabs a push pin. Barry begins fencing with his stinger..)
Hector: Ha! You’re too late. It’s ours now!
Barry: You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword.
Hector: You, sir, are about to be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio!
  (The fight continues. They cross swords and get nose-to-nose.)
Barry: Where is the honey coming from? (Barry knocks the push pin away and put his stinger up to Hector’s nose.) Tell me where!
Hector: (points to a truck) Honey Farms. It comes from Honey Farms.
  (Barry flies after the departing truck, dodging a bus, taxis and a messenger on a bicycle. One driver yells at messenger, «Crazy person!»)
  (Barry continues his pursuit, using the elastic strap on a bicycle messenger’s helmet to launch himself towards the truck. He lands on the windshield, pressed against it by the wind. He sees himself surrounded by dead bugs, then works his way around them.)
Barry: Oh my. What horrible thing has happened here? Look at these faces. They never knew what hit them. And now they’re on the road to nowhere.
  (a mosquito opens his eyes) Pssst! Just keep still.
Barry: What? You’re not dead?
Mooseblood: Do I look dead? Hey man, they will wipe anything that moves. Now, where you headed?
Barry: To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.
Mooseblood: I’m going to Alaska. Moose blood. Crazy stuff. Blows your head off.
Barry: (to a fly:) What about you?
Mooseblood: He really is dead.
  (the driver’s hand moves to the windshield wiper lever)
Mooseblood: Oh no! It’s a wiper, triple blade!
Mooseblood: Jump on. It’s your only chance, bee.
  (They hang onto the wiper as it moves back and forth. Mooseblood yells at the driver through the glass)
Mooseblood: Why does everything have to be so dog-gone clean?! How much do you people need to see? Open your eyes! Stick your head out the window!
  (inside the cab, the radio’s playing)
Announcer: For NPR News in Washington, I’m Carl Kasell.
Mooseblood: But don’t kill no more bugs! (he is flung off the wiper as the washer fluid sprays onto the windshield) Beeeeeeeee!
  (Barry gets flung off, grabs ahold of the radio antenna. A cricket flying by grabs ahold of the antenna. Both scream simultaneously.)
Driver: You hear something?
Driver: Like tiny screaming.
Passenger: Turn off the radio.
  (The driver turns off the radio and the antenna retracts. As it lowers, the cricket and Barry work their way to its top. Barry wins and the cricket has to let go, but then so does Barry, and he’s sucked into the air horn on the top of the truck.)
Mooseblood: Hey, what’s up, bee boy?
  (inside the truck horn, later during the drive)
Barry: …and it was just an endless row of honey jars as far as the eye could see.
Barry: So I’m just assuming wherever this honey truck goes, that’s where they’re getting it. I mean, that honey’s ours!
Mooseblood: Bees hang tight.
Barry: Well, we’re all jammed in there. It’s a close community.
Mooseblood: Not us, man. We’re on our own. Every- every mosquito is on his own.
Barry: But what if you get in trouble?
Mooseblood: Trouble? You’re a mosquito. You’re in trouble! Nobody likes us. They’re just all smackin’. People see a mosquito, smack, smack!
Barry: At least you’re out in the world. You must meet a lot of girls.
Mooseblood: Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly…. Mosquito girl don’t want no mosquito.
  (A bloodmobile passes them.)
Mooseblood: Whoa, you have got to be kidding me. Mooseblood’s about to leave the building. So long bee. (he leaves and jumps onto the other vehicle, saying to the bugs on its windshield:) Hey guys. I knew I’d catch you all down here. Did you bring your crazy straws?
  (At Honey Farms, the truck stops. Barry flies out of the horn and lands on the nose of the truck. Two beekeepers walk around the back side of the gift shop. Barry follows, landing in a tree.)
Freddy: …then we throw it in some jars, slap a label on it. It’s pretty much pure profit.
Barry: What is this place?
Elmo: A bee’s got a brain the size of a pinhead.
Freddy: They are pinheads.
  (both laugh and Elmo says, «Pinhead». Freddy opens a smoker box after they arrive)
Freddy: Hey, check out the new smoker.
Elmo: Oh, sweet. That’s the one you want.
Freddy: Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. (both laugh again)
Freddy: Couple of breaths of this, knocks them right out. They make the honey, and we make the money.
  (Barry flies onto Freddy’s hat and onto the brim.)
Elmo: «They make the honey, and we make the money.»
  (Freddy and Elmo walk onward. Freddy opens an apiary box and sprays it with smoke. Inside, the bees start moaning and gasping.)
  (Barry flies into the open box as Freddy leaves and makes his way into an apartment. Two bees are just waking up.)
Barry: What’s going on? Are you okay?
Howard: Yeah, it doesn’t last too long.
Barry: How did you two get here? Do you know you’re in a fake hive with fake walls?
Howard: (points to a picture) Our queen was moved here. We had no choice.
Barry: (looks at the picture) This is your queen? That’s a man in women’s clothes. That’s a drag-queen!
  (The walls separating the apartments are removed, revealing hundreds of them.)
Barry: What is this? (Flies through the apartments and out into the open air. He hovers high above a tree, where he sees even more apiary boxes on the farm. He begins taking pictures) Oh no. There’s hundreds of them. Bee honey, our honey, is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale.
  (Back at home, Barry’s talking with his parents, Adam and Uncle Carl.)
Barry: This is worse than anything the bears have done to us. And I intend to do something about it.
Dad: Who told you that humans are taking our honey? That’s just a rumor.
Barry: Do these look like rumors? (Barry throws his pictures on the table)
Uncle Carl: That’s a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos.
Mom: Barry, how did you get mixed up in all this?
Adam: ‘Cause he’s been talking to humans!
Adam: He has a human girlfriend…
Adam: …and they make out!
Adam: You wish you could.
Barry: Who’s side are you on?
Uncle Carl: I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Man, those crazy legs kept me up all night. Hotcheewah!
Mom: Barry, this is what you want to do with your life?
Barry: This is what I want to do for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees. Dad, I remember you coming home some nights so overworked, you- your hands were still stirring. You couldn’t stop them.
Mom: (to her husband:) I remember that.
Barry: What right do they have to our hard-earned honey? We’re living on two cups a year. They’re puttin’ it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever.
Dad: Even if it’s true, Barry, what could one bee do?
Barry: I’m going to sting them where it really hurts.
Dad: In the eye! That would really hurt.
Dad: Up the nose. That’s a killer, heh heh.
Barry: No. There’s only one place you can sting the humans. One place where it really matters.
  («Metro News» by Warner Chappell Production Music begins playing. The scene cuts to the title sequence of the «Hive at Five» program. The title sequence shows news events covered in the past: a Pollen Jock coming in for a crash landing with a stinger that’s on fire, a protest about bee beards, and a bear destroying a hive. Next are the newscasters.)
Announcer: Hive at Five, the hive’s only full hour action news source.
Bees: No more bee beards!
Announcer: With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk, weather with Storm Stinger, sports with Buzz Larvi, and Jeanette Chung.
Bob: Good evening, I’m Bob Bumble.
Jeanette: And I’m Jeanette Chung.
Bob: Our top story, a tri-county bee, Barry Benson is saying he intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it, and profiting from it illegally.
  (Broadcast shifts again to another studio in the building for «Bee Larry King Live».)
Bee Larry King: Don’t forget, tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we’re gonna have three former Queens, all right here in our studio, discussing their new book, Classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon.
(to Barry:) Tonight, we’re talking with Barry Benson. Did ya ever think, I’m just a kid from the hive. I can’t do this?
Barry: Larry, bees have never been afraid to change the world. I mean, what about Bee-Columbus? Bee-Ghandi? Be-geesus?
Bee Larry King: Well, where I’m from, you wouldn’t think of suing humans. We were thinking more like stick ball, uh, candy stores.
Bee Larry King: Well, I want you to know that they entire bee community is supporting you in this case, which is certain to be the trial of the bee century.
Barry: Thank you, Larry. You know, they have a Larry King in the human world, too.
Bee Larry King: It’s a common name. Next week on Bee Larry King…
Barry: No, I mean he looks like you. And he has a show with suspenders and different colored dots behind him.
Bee Larry King: Next week on Bee Larry King…
Barry: Old guy glasses, and there’s quotes along the bottom from the guest you’re watching even though you just heard them…
Bee Larry King: Bear next week! They’re scary, they’re hairy, and they’re here live. (he exits)
Barry: Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes…. very Jewish.
  (Nighttime at Vanessa’s Flower Shop. Law books and legal forms are piled up.)
Ken: Look, in- in tennis, you attack at the point of weakness.
Vanessa: But it was my grandmother, Ken. She’s 81.
Ken: Ha, honey, her backhand’s a joke. I’m not going to take advantage of that?
Barry: Quiet, please. Actual work going on here.
Ken: Is that that same bee?
Vanessa: I’m helping him sue the human race.
Barry: (enters room, sees Ken) Oh, hello.
Barry: Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe.
Ken: Why does he talk again, hun?
Vanessa: Listen, you better go because we’re really busy working.
Ken: But it’s our yogurt night.
Vanessa: (she pushes him out the door) Oh… bye bye.
Ken: (from outside the now-closed door) Why is yogurt night so difficult?
Vanessa: Oh you poor thing, you two have been at this for hours.
Barry: Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help.
  (Adam is asleep inside an empty Cinnabon box, covered in frosting and muttering in his sleep about it.)
Vanessa: (referring to the coffee:) How many sugars?
Barry: Just one. I try not to use the competition. Ooh! So, why are you helping me, anyway?
Vanessa: Bees have good qualities.
Barry: (speaking in Italian for some reason) Si, certo.
Vanessa: And it feels good to take my mind off the shop. I don’t know why, instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now.
Barry: Yeah, those are great… if you’re three.
Vanessa: And artificial flowers.
Barry: Oh, those just get me psychotic!
Barry: The bent stingers, the pointless pollination.
Vanessa: Bees must hate those fake plastic things.
Barry: There’s nothing worse than a daffodil that’s had work done.
Vanessa: Well, maybe this could make up for it a little bit.
  (they exit the flower shop and go to the mailbox)
Vanessa: You know, Barry, this lawsuit is a pretty big deal.
Vanessa: Are you sure that you want to go through with it?
Barry: Am I sure? When I’m done with the humans, they won’t be able to say, «Honey, I’m home,» without paying a royalty.
  (Outside the courthouse, a reporter begins her segment, talking to the camera.)
Reporter: Sarah, it’s an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan where all eyes and ears of the world are anxiously waiting, because for the first time in history, we’re going to hear for ourselves if a honey bee can actually speak.
  (Inside, Barry, Vanessa and Adam sit at a table.)
Vanessa: What have we gotten into here, Barry?
Barry: I don’t know, but it’s pretty big, isn’t it?
Adam: I can’t believe how many humans don’t have to be at work during the day.
Barry: Hey, you think these billion dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers?
  (Back outside the courthouse, a policeman announces though a megaphone, «Folks, everybody needs to stay behind the barricade.» A very expensive car drives up with a license plate saying «ALIBUY» and the initials LTM on the hood ornament. The lawyer gets out, sees a bug and steps on it. Inside, Barry shudders.)
Vanessa: What’s the matter?
Barry: I don’t know. I just got a chill.
Layton T. Montgomery: Well, if it isn’t the B-Team.. (waves a honey packet he picked up from the saucer holding his drink) Any of you boys work on this? (he chuckles)
Bailiff: All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding.
Judge Bumbleton: All right… Case number 4475, Superior Court of New York. Barry Bee Benson vs. the honey industry, is now in session. Mr. Montgomery, you’re representing the five major food companies, collectively.
Judge: Ah, Mr. Benson. You are representing all bees of the world?
  (Inside and outside the courtroom, everyone leans forwards, waiting to hear what he will say.)
Barry: Bzzz bzzz bzzz bzz bzzz bz bz bz bzzz bzzz…Ahh, I’m kidding, I’m kidding. Yes, your honor. We are ready to proceed.
Judge: And Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please.
Layton: (clears throat and speaks in a very heavy and exaggerated Southern drawl) Ladies and gentlemen of the jureeaaaahhh. My grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man’s divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature Go-w-od put before us. If we were to live in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, j-j-just think of what it would mean. Maybe I would have to negotiate with the silk worm for the elastic in my britches. Talking bee. How do we know this isn’t some sort of holographic motion picture capture Hollywood wizardry? They could be using laser beams, robotics, ventriloquism, cloning…for all we know, he could be on steroids!
Barry: Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, there’s no trickery here. I’m just an ordinary bee. And as a bee, honey’s pretty important to me. It’s important to all bees. We invented it, we make it, and we protect it with our lives. Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take whatever they want from us ’cause we’re the little guys. And what I’m hoping is that after this is all over, you’ll see how by taking our honey, you’re not only taking away everything we have, but everything we are.
  (Vanessa smiles and silently claps and the bees in the courtroom are moved by his words. Back at their house, Barry’s parents are watching on TV.)
Mom: Oh, I wish he would dress like that all the time. So nice…
Judge: Call your first witness.
Barry: So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms. Pretty big company you have there?
Vanderhayden: I suppose so.
Barry: And I see you also own Honey-Burton, and Honron!
Vanderhayden: Yes. They provide beekeepers for our farms.
Barry: Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term, I have to say. I don’t imagine you employ any bee free-ers, do you?
Barry: I’m sorry. I couldn’t hear you.
Vanderhayden: (louder) No.
Barry: No. Because you don’t free bees. You keep bees. And not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey?
Vanderhayden: W-well, they’re very lovable creatures. Uh, Yogi Bear, Fozzy Bear. Oh! Build-a-Bear?
Barry: Yeah, you mean like this?!
  (Vanessa and a man enter, guiding a giant grizzly bear restrained by a collar with chains atttached to both sides. They bring him in front of Vanderhayden. The bear lunges at him and roars.)
Barry: Bears kill bees! How would you like his big hairy head crashing through your living room? Biting into your couch, spitting out your throw-pillows…rowr, rowr!
Barry: Okay, that’s enough. Take him away.
  (Vincent stops roaring. He and the man depart without incident, leaving Vanderhayden trembling with the Judge glaring at him and Layton angrily growling himself.)
  (Later, Barry questions another witness.)
Barry: So, Mr. Sting. Thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me, I have to say. Where have I heard it before?
Sting: I was with a band called «The Police».
Barry: But you’ve never been a police officer of any kind, have you?
Sting: Uh, no, I haven’t.
Barry: No, you haven’t. And so, here we have yet another example of bee culture being casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name.
Barry: Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I’m feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say, Mr. Gordon M. Sumner?
Layton: (to his assistants:) That’s not his real name? You idiots!
  Later on, Barry is questioning another witness.
Barry: (reading from the base of the statue the witness is holding) Mr. Liotta, first may I offer my belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on E.R. in 2005.
Ray Liotta: Thank you. Thank you. (he laughs maniacally)
Barry: I also see from your resume that you’re devilishly handsome, but with a churning inner turmoil that’s always ready to blow.
Ray: I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?
Barry: Not yet it isn’t. But is this what it’s come to for you, Mr. Liotta? Exploiting tiny helpless bees so you don’t have to rehearse your part, and learn your lines, sir?
Ray: Watch it, Benson, I could blow right now!
Barry: This isn’t a goodfella. This is a badfella!
Ray: (suddenly upset, he tries to smash Barry with his Emmy statue) Why doesn’t someone just step on this little creep and we can all go home? You’re all thinking it. Say it!
Judge: Order! Order in this courtroom! Order, I say! Mr. Liotta, please sit down!
  (The reaction from the press is harsh. The headline of the New York Telegram has «Sue Bee», the New York Post reads «Bees to Humans: Buzz Off», and the Daily Variety reports «Studio Dumps Liotta Project. Slams Door on Unlawful Entry 2.»)
  (That evening, in Vanessa’s apartment.)
Barry: Well, I just think that was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that.
Vanessa: I’m telling you, I think the jury’s on our side.
Barry: Are we doing everything right, you know, legally?
Barry: Right, right. (he raises his glass) Well, here’s to a great team.
Vanessa: To a great team. (both toast and Ken enters the apartment)
Ken: (very passive-aggressively) Well, hello.
Vanessa: Ah, I didn’t think you were coming.
Ken: No, I was just late. I tried to call. But, the battery…
Vanessa: I didn’t want all this to go to waste, so I called Barry. Luckily he was free.
Ken: (very sarcastically) Oh, that was lucky.
Vanessa: Well, there’s still a little left. I could heat it up.
Ken: Yeah, heat it up. Sure, whatever. (Ken glares at Barry as Barry cuts his food.)
Barry: So, I hear you’re quite a tennis player. I’m not much for the game myself. I find the ball a little grabby.
Ken: (scowls) That’s where I usually sit. Right there.
Vanessa: (from kitchen) Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that «eating with chopsticks» isn’t really a special skill.
Ken: (to Barry:) You think I don’t see what you’re doin’?
Barry: Hey look, I know how hard it is trying to find the right job. We certainly have that in common.
Barry: Well, bees have 100% employment, of course. But we do jobs like taking the crud out.
Ken: That’s just what I was thinking about doing.
  (Ken reaches for a knife but pushes it off the table. He bends down to pick it up.)
Vanessa: (from kitchen) Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right.
  (Ken hits his head on the table as he straightens back up, then presses the apple cider bottle against his temple to soothe it)
Barry: I’m going to go drain the ol’ stinger.
  (Barry flies a couple of loops in front of Ken as he heads to the bathroom, causing Ken to shake the bottle and get cider in his eyes. Barry grabs a small section of Variety Magazine as he goes. Ken slaps his head, accidentally hitting his bruise.)
Barry: Huh, look at that. (tears off a small corner off Variety Magazine as he goes in.)
  (as Barry finishes up and washes his hands, Ken enters carrying a large magazine)
Ken: You know, you know, I’ve just about had it with your little mind games.
Ken: Italian Vogue. (he curls the magazine tight)
Barry: Mamma Mia, that’s a lot of pages.
Barry: Remember what Van said. Why is your life any more valuable than mine?
Ken: That’s funny, I just can’t seem to recall that! (He whacks Barry with the magazine. He misses and knocks everything off the vanity. He grabs a can of air freshener.)
Ken: I think something stinks in here! (He sprays at Barry)
Barry: I love the smell of flowers.
Ken: Yeah, How do you like the smell of flames?! (He lights the stream)
Barry: Not as much. (Barry screams)
  Barry flies in a circle. Ken, trying to stay with him, spins in place. There are flames outside the bathroom door. Ken slips on the Italian Vogue, falls backward into the shower, pulling down the shower curtain. The can hits him in the head, followed by the shower curtain rod, and the rubber duck. Ken reaches back, grabs the handheld shower head. He whips around, looking for Barry. There’s a water bug near the drain.
Water bug: Water bug! Not taking sides!
  Barry is on the toilet tank. He comes out from behind a shampoo bottle, wearing a ChapStick cap as a helmet.
Barry: Ken, look at me! I’m wearing a ChapStick hat! This is pathetic! (Ken is turning the hand shower nozzle from «GENTLE», to «TURBO», to «LETHAL».)
  (Ken fires the water at Barry, knocking him into the toilet. The items from the vanity (emery board, lipstick, eye curler, etc.) are on the toilet seat. Ken looks down at Barry.)
Ken: Well, well, well, a royal flush!
  Ken flushes the toilet handle. Barry screams and starts circling the drain. He reaches out and grabs the emery board and starts riding it like a surfboard. Barry steers the wave out of the toilet bowl and splashes Ken in the face.
Barry: Woohoo! (landing on the toilet seat) That bowl is gnarly.
Ken: Except for those dirty yellow rings!
  Ken picks up the toilet brush and prepares to swing down on Barry. Vanessa bursts through the door and inturrupts.
Vanessa: Kenneth! What are you doing?!
Ken: You know what, I don’t even like honey! I don’t eat it!
Vanessa: We need to talk! He’s just a little bee! And he happens to be the nicest bee I’ve met in a long time!
Ken: Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life?
Vanessa: No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you’re one of them!
Ken: Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night… My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster!
Vanessa: Whew. (Ken exits, then re-enters frame)
Ken: And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man!
Vanessa: I’m sorry about all that.
Ken: I know it’s got an aftertaste! I like it! (leaves for the last time)
Barry: I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn’t overcome it. Oh, well.
Vanessa: Are you going to be okay for the trial tomorrow?
Barry: Oh, I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas.
Layton: We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand.
Adam: Now that’s a good idea. You can really see why he’s considered one of the very best lawyers…
Mr. Gammel, Layton’s Assistant Layton, you’ve gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it’s gonna be all over.
Layton: Oh don’t worry Mr. Gammel. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don’t like about bees. (quietly) You got the tweezers?
Mr. Gammel Are you allergic?
Layton Only to losing, son. Only to losing.
Layton: Mr. Benson Bee, I’ll ask you what I think we’d all like to know. What exactly is your relationship to that woman? (he points to Vanessa)
Layton: Do you… live together?
Barry: Wait a minute this isn’t about…
Layton: Are you her little…bedbug?
Barry: Hey, that’s not the kind of?
Layton: I’ve seen a bee documentary or two. Now from what I understand, doesn’t your queen give birth to all the bee children in the hive?
Layton: So those aren’t even your real parents!
Adam: (getting increasingly angry) Hold me back!
Layton: You’re an illegitimate bee, aren’t you, Benson?
Adam: He’s denouncing bees!
Layton: And don’t y’all date your cousins?
Adam: I’m going to pincushion this guy!
  Adam escapes Vanessa’s grasp and flies at Layton. Layton and Gammel wink to each other.
Barry: Adam, don’t! It’s what he wants!
  Adam sinks his stinger into Layton’s ample rear, then falls to the floor. (again, actual audio description from Netflix)
Layton: Oh, I’m hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
Judge: Order! Order! Please!
Layton: The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins!
Layton: I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can’t treat them like equals! They’re striped savages! Stinging’s the only thing they know! It’s their way!
Barry: Adam, stay with me.
Adam: I can’t feel my legs.
Layton: Oh! What angel of mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks?
Judge: Please I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please!
  Later, in a hospital bed, we see Adam recovering. A TV is on, with a reporter saying:
Reporter The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed turn against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery. Now here’s Don with the 5-day.
  A nurse leads Barry, who is carrying a flower, to the room. Barry thanks the nurse as she leaves. We see Adam in the bed, with an intravenous line hooked up to an IV bag of honey.
Barry: Is there much pain?
Adam: Yeah. (taps the medical button) I… uh… I blew the whole case, didn’t I?
Barry: Oh, it doesn’t matter. The important thing is you’re alive. You could have died.
Adam: I’d be better off dead. Look at me. (he reveals a plastic sword sandwich pick in place of his stinger.) They got it from the cafeteria. They got it from downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there’s a little celery still on it.
Barry: What was that like to sting someone?
Adam: I can’t explain it. It was all… all adrenaline and then… and then ecstasy!
Barry: (awkwardly) All right.
Adam: You think that was all a trap?
Barry: Of course. I’m sorry. I flew us right into this. What were we thinking? Look at us. We’re just a couple of bugs in this world.
Adam: What do you think the humans will do to us if they win?
Adam: I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn’t sound so bad.
Barry: Adam, they check in, but they don’t check out!
  Smoke wafts in and Adam begins coughing.
Adam: Say, could you get a nurse to close that window?
Adam: The smoke. Bees don’t smoke.
Barry: Right. Bees don’t smoke. (has a realization) Bees don’t smoke! But some bees are smoking. Adam that’s it! That’s our case!
Adam: It is? It’s not over?
Barry: No, Get up, Get dressed. I’ve gotta go somewhere. You get back to the court and stall. Stall any way you can.
  Back at court, Adam holds an origami boat.
Adam: And assuming you’ve done step 29 correctly, you’re ready for the tub.
  Everyone in the courtroom has folded their own origami boat.
Adam: Yes? Yes, Your Honor!
Judge: Where is the rest of your team?
Adam: Well, Your Honor, it’s interesting. You know, bees are trained to fly kind of haphazardly, and as a result, quite often we don’t make very good time. I actually once heard a pretty funny story about a bee…
Layton (rolling forward in a giant baby walker, with a neck brace on) Your Honor, haven’t these ridiculous bugs taken up enough of this court’s valuable time? How much longer are we going allow these absurd shenanigans to go on? They have presented no compelling evidence to support their charges against my clients, who have all run perfectly legitimate businesses. I move for a complete dismissal of this entire case!
Judge: Mr. Flayman, I’m afraid I’m going to have to consider Mr. Montgomery’s motion.
Adam: But you can’t! We have a terrific case.
Layton Where is your proof? Where is the evidence? Show me the smoking gun!
Barry: (bursting through the courtroom doors) Hold it, Your Honor! You want a smoking gun? Here is your smoking gun.
  Vanessa enters, presenting a bee smoker.
Barry: It’s a bee smoker!
Layton: What, this? This harmless little contraption? This couldn’t hurt a fly, let alone a bee.
  Layton waves the bee smoker around, and the gases pour out towards the bees in the gallery, causing them all to collapse.
Barry: Members of the jury, look at what has happened to bees who have never been asked, «Smoking or non?» Is this what nature intended for us? To be forcibly addicted to these smoke machines in man-made wooden slat work camps? Living out our lives as honey slaves to the white man?
  A black lawyer moves away from his white partners.
Gammel: What are we going to do?
Layton: He’s playing the species card!
Barry: Ladies and gentlemen, please, free these bees!
  Everyone in the courtroom starts chanting:
Everyone: Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees!
Judge: The court finds in favor of the bees!
Vanessa: Yay! I knew you could do it! High-five! Oh, sorry.
Barry: I’m OK! Vanessa, do you know what this means? All the honey is finally going to belong to the bees. Now we won’t have to work so hard all the time.
Layton: This is an unholy perversion of the balance of nature, Benson. You’ll regret this.
Reporter 1: Barry, how much honey do you think is out there?
Barry: All right. All right. One at a time.
Reporter 2: Barry, who are you wearing?
Barry: My sweater is Ralph Lauren, and I have no pants.
Adam: (to Vanessa) What if Montgomery’s right?
Vanessa: What do you mean?
Adam: We’ve been living the bee way a long time, 27 million years.
Reporter 3: Congratulations on your victory. What are you going to demand as a settlement?
Barry: First, we’re going to demand a complete shutdown of all bee work camps. Then we want back the honey that was ours to begin with, every last drop. We demand an end to the glorification of the bear as anything more than a filthy, smelly, big-headed bad-breath stink machine. I believe we’re all aware of what they do in the woods.
  A sniper aims at Winnie the Pooh, holding a pot of honey.
Barry: Wait for my signal…. Take him out.
  A tranquilizer dart hits the bear.
ATFH Agent: He’ll have nausea for a few hours, then he’ll be fine.
Barry: And we will no longer tolerate bee-negative nicknames…
Sting: But it’s just a prance-about stage name!
Barry: …unnecessary inclusion of honey in bogus health products, and la-dee-da human tea-time snack garnishments.
  Agents arrest an old woman drinking tea, pinning her down.
Old woman: I can’t breathe! (EDITOR’S NOTE: Oh God. Wait, this came out in 2007!)
  A helicopter lowers a large drum of honey onto a scaffold.
Barry: Bring it in, boys!
  ATFH agents hook up the honey drum to Barry’s hive and start pumping the honey in. Inside, the honey vat quickly overflows.
Honey Inspector 1 Mr. Buzzwell, we just passed three cups, and there’s gallons more coming! I think we need to shut down!
Honey Inspector 2 Shut down? We’ve never shut down.
Mr. Buzzwell (going to a mic) Shut down honey production! Stop making honey!
  Two bees go to a control panel and insert keys.»
Mr. Buzzwell Turn your key, sir!
  They obey, and all the factory machines come to a halt.
Bee 1 What do we do now? (everybody looks around blankly)
Bee 2 Cannonball! Woooo! (dives into the honey)
General (into his mic) We’re shutting down honey production! Mission abort.
Jackson, the Pollen Jock Aborting pollination and nectar detail. Returning to base.
  Back at the hive, all the bees are lounging around, sunning themselves. The factory is deserted. Cut to outside, flowers in the park wither away. Time lapse shows the grass, flowers, and trees in the park turn gray and dead. At her shop, Vanessa scrawls NO MORE FLOWERS on a sign on the door. Back at the factory, Barry runs up a flight of stairs to an office suite, where Adam is packing up a box of belongings.
Barry: Adam, you wouldn’t believe how much honey was out there.
Barry: What’s going on around here? Where is everybody? Are they out celebrating?
Adam: No, they’re just home. They don’t know what to do. They’re laying out, they’re sleeping in. I heard your Uncle Carl was on his way to San Antonio with a cricket.
Barry: At least we got our honey back.
Adam: Yeah, but sometimes I think, so what if humans liked our honey? Who wouldn’t? It’s the greatest thing in the world! I was excited to be part of making it. This was my new desk. This was my new job. I wanted to do it really well. And now… And now I can’t.
  Adam places the box in a storage area, then leaves. Barry, now alone, looks around at the desolate factory. Later, he visits Vanessa.
Barry: I don’t understand why they’re not happy. We have so much now. I thought their lives would be better! They’re doing nothing. It’s amazing. Honey really changes people.
Vanessa: You don’t have any idea what’s going on, do you?
Barry: What did you want to show me?
Vanessa: This. (She brings him to her dying rooftop garden.)
Barry: What happened here?
Vanessa: That is not the half of it. (She points him toward the park full of dying plants and trees.)
Barry: Oh, no. Oh, my. They’re all wilting.
Vanessa: Doesn’t look very good, does it?
Vanessa: And who’s fault do you think that is?
Barry: You know, I’m going to guess bees.
Barry: Specifically, me. I guess I didn’t think that bees not needing to make honey would affect all these other things.
Vanessa: And it’s not just flowers. Fruits, vegetables, they all need bees.
Barry: Well, that’s our whole SAT test right there.
Vanessa: So you take away the produce, that affects the entire animal kingdom. And then, of course…
Barry: The human species?
Barry: Oh. So if there’s no more pollination, it could all just go south here, couldn’t it?
Vanessa: And I know this is also partly my fault.
Barry: How about a suicide pact?
Vanessa: How would we do it?
Barry: I’ll sting you, you step on me.
Vanessa: That just kills you twice.
Vanessa: Listen, Barry… sorry, but I got to get going.
Barry: (to himself) I had to open my mouth and talk.
  Barry notices that Vanessa has left.
Barry: Vanessa? (Barry flies down and sees Vanessa getting into a cab.) Vanessa? Why are you leaving? Where are you going?
Vanessa: To the final Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena. They’ve moved it up to this weekend because all the flowers are dying. It’s the last chance I’ll ever have to see it.
Barry: Vanessa, I just want to say I’m sorry. I never meant it to turn out like this.
Vanessa: I know. Me neither.
Barry: Tournament of Roses. Roses can’t do sports. Wait a minute. Roses. Roses? Roses! Vanessa!!
  Barry flies off and catches up to the taxi. He knocks on the window.
Barry: Roses are flowers!
Barry: Flowers, bees, pollen!
Vanessa: I know. That’s why this is the last parade.
Barry: Maybe not. Could you ask him to slow down?
Vanessa: (to the taxi driver) Could you slow down?
  The taxi stops, and Barry flies in, falling in the change box.
Barry: OK, I made a huge mistake. This is a total disaster, and it’s all my fault.
Vanessa: Yes, it kind of is.
Barry: I’ve ruined the planet. and I wanted to help you with your flower shop. Instead, I’ve made it worse.
Vanessa: Actually, it’s completely closed down.
Barry: I thought maybe you were remodeling. Nonetheless I have another idea, and it’s greater than all my previous great ideas combined.
Vanessa: I don’t want to hear it!
Barry: All right, here’s what I’m thinking. They have the roses, the roses have the pollen. I know every bee, plant and flower bud in this park. All we got do is get what they’ve got back here with what we’ve got.
Barry: Across the nation!
Barry: (Later, in California) Alright, Tournament of Roses, Pasadena, California. They’ve got nothing but flowers, floats and cotton candy. Security will be tight.
Vanessa: (in an inspector trenchcoat, flashing a badge to a guard) Vanessa Bloome, FTD. Official floral business. Oh, it’s real.
Guard Sorry, ma’am. That a’s nice brooch by the way. (pointing to a suspiciously bee-shaped pin on her coat)
Vanessa: Thank you. It was a gift.
Barry: Then once we’re inside, we just pick the right float.
Vanessa: (excitedly) How about The Princess and the Pea?
Vanessa: I could be the princess, and…
Vanessa: …you could be the pea!
  Barry flies up, dressed as a pea.
Barry: Sorry I’m late, where should I sit?
The Float Princess What are you?
Barry: I believe I’m the pea.
The Float Princess The pea? It’s supposed to be under the mattresses.
Barry: Not in this fairy tale, sweetheart.
The Float Princess I’m going to go talk to the marshal.
Barry: You do that! This whole parade is a fiasco!
  Vanessa moves the 15 foot ladder away as the princess was about to step on it. She plummets to the ground and lands out of frame. Vanessa takes her place as the float princess.
Barry: Let’s see what this baby will do. (He hot wires the engine.)
Float Official Hey, what are you doing?!
Barry: Then all we do is blend in with traffic without arousing suspicion. (They speed away, and weave through traffic recklessly.)
Barry: And once we’re at the airport, there’s no stopping us.
Airport Security: Stop! Security. Did you and your insect pack your own float?
Airport Security: Has this float been in your possession the entire time?
Airport Security: Would you remove your shoes and everything in your pockets? Can you remove your stinger, sir?
Barry: Uh, that’s part of me.
Airport Security: I know. Just having some fun. Enjoy your flight.
  The float is all rolled up in a tube and is loaded onto the plane as luggage.
Barry: Then if we’re lucky, we’ll have just enough pollen to do the job.
  On the plane, Barry uses a laptop and makes a graph by pushing random buttons. The screen says, RE-POLLINATION POSSIBLE.
Barry: Can you believe how lucky we are? We have just enough pollen to do the job! I think this is going to work, Vanessa.
Vanessa: It’s got to work.
Captain: (over the intercom) Attention, passengers, this is Captain Scott. I’m afraid we have a bit of bad weather in the New York area. And looks like we’re going to be experience a couple of hours delay.
Vanessa: Barry, these are cut flowers with no water. They’ll never make it.
Barry: I’ve got to get up there and talk to these guys.
Barry: (knocking on the cabin door) Hey, can I get some help with this Sky Mall magazine? I’d like to order the talking inflatable nose and ear hair trimmer.
  The flight attendant opens the door, and Barry sneaks past by blending in with a black and yellow striped CAUTION sign.
Barry: Excuse me, Captain, I’m in a real situation here.
Scott: What did you say, Hal?
Hal: I didn’t say anything.
Barry: No, no! Don’t freak out! There’s a chance my entire species…
  The pilot grabs a handheld vacuum cleaner, turns it on, and lunges it at Barry around the head of his copilot.
  The vacuum sucks up the copilot’s toupee, jamming it.
Barry: (landing on the copilot’s head) Wait a minute! I’m an attorney!
  The pilot swings and hits the copilot in the head, knocking him unconscious. His head falls on a button, deploying a life raft that inflates rapidly into the captain, knocking him out too.
  Cut back to the cabin, where Vanessa is still using the laptop.
Barry (on intercom): Good afternoon, passengers. This is your captain speaking. Would a Miss Vanessa Bloome in 24B please report to the cockpit? And please hurry!
  Vanessa heads over to the cockpit and sees the unconscious pilot and copilot.
Vanessa: What happened here?
Barry: I tried to talk to them, but then there was a Dustbuster, a toupee, a life raft exploded. Now one’s bald, one’s in a boat, and they’re both unconscious!
Vanessa: Is that another bee joke?
Barry: No! No one’s flying the plane!
Radio: This is JFK control tower, Flight 356. What’s your status?
Vanessa: This is Vanessa Bloome. I’m a florist from New York.
Control Tower: Where’s the pilot?
Vanessa: He’s unconscious, and so is the copilot.
Control Tower: Not good. Is there anyone onboard who has flight experience?
Barry: As a matter of fact, there is.
Control Tower: Who’s that?
Control Tower: From the honey trial?! Oh, great.
Barry: Vanessa, this is nothing more than a big metal bee. It’s got giant wings, huge engines.
Vanessa: I can’t fly a plane.
Barry: Why not? Isn’t John Travolta a pilot?
Barry: How hard could it be?
Vanessa: Wait a minute, Barry! We’re headed into some lightning.
  At Barry’s house, Adam stuffs his face with whipped cream. A TV plays in the background, when a sudden news report comes in.
News Anchor, Bob Bumble: This is Bob Bumble. We have some late-breaking news from JFK Airport, where a very suspenseful scene is developing. Barry Benson, fresh off his stunning legal victory…
Adam: (mouth full of whipped cream) That’s Barry!
Bob Bumble: …is now attempting to land a plane, loaded with people, flowers, and an incapacitated flight crew.
Adam and Barry’s Family: Flowers?!
Air Traffic Control Man, Mr. Ditchwater: Well, we have an electrical storm in the area, and two individuals at the controls of a jumbo jet with absolutely no flight experience.
Reporter Bee: Just a minute, Mr. Ditchwater. There’s a honey bee on that plane.
Mr. Ditchwater: I’m quite familiar with Mr. Benson’s work and his no-account compadres. Haven’t they done enough damage already?
Reporter Bee: But isn’t he your only hope right now?
Mr. Ditchwater: Come on, technically, a bee shouldn’t be able to fly at all. The wings are too small their bodies are too big…
Barry (over radio): Hey, hold on a second. Haven’t we heard this a million times? «The surface area of the wings and body mass doesn’t make sense.»
Reporter Bee: Get this on the air!
Cameraman Bee: You got it.
Control Room Bee: Stand by. We’re going live.
Barry: Mr. Ditchwater, the way we work may be a mystery to you. Because making honey takes a lot of bees doing a lot of small jobs. But let me tell you something about a small job. If you do it really well, it makes a big difference. More than we realized. To us, to everyone. That’s why I want to get bees back to doing what we do best working together. That’s the bee way! We’re not made of Jell-O. We get behind a fellow. Black and yellow!
All the bees in the hive: Hello!
  Barry guides Vanessa to fly the plane according to his movements.
Barry: Left, right, down, hover.
Vanessa: You know what, This isn’t so hard. Beep-beep! Beep-beep! (she pretend beeps the steering column.)
  Suddenly, lightning strikes the plane, frying the controls.
Vanessa: Barry, what happened?!
Barry: Wait a minute, I think we were on autopilot that whole time.
Vanessa: That may have been helping me.
Barry: And now we’re not!
Vanessa: (pouting) Well, then it turns out I cannot fly a plane.
  Back at the hive, General Lou assembles the squadrons of Pollen Jocks.
General Lou: All of you, let’s get behind this fellow! Move it out!
Barry: Our only chance is if I do what I would do, and you copy me with the wings of the plane!
Vanessa: You don’t have to yell.
Barry: I’m not yelling! We happen to be in a lot of trouble here.
Vanessa: It’s very hard to concentrate with that panicky tone in your voice!
Barry: It’s not a tone. I’m panicking!
Vanessa: I don’t think I can do this!
Barry: Vanessa, pull yourself together. Listen to me You have got to snap out of it! (Barry slaps Vanessa.)
Vanessa: (gasps) You snap out of it. (Vanessa slaps Barry, which should have killed him.)
Barry: You snap out of it. (slap)
Vanessa: You snap out of it. (slap)
Barry: You snap out of it. (slap)
  The two continue to slap each other instead of fly the plane, and the plane starts dipping. The bee squadrons emerge from the clouds and get on the underside of the plane, supporting its weight on their shoulders.
Barry: You snap out of it. (slap)
Vanessa: You snap out of it. (slap) Hold it!
Barry: Why? Come on, it’s my turn.
Vanessa: How is the plane flying?
Barry: I don’t know. (Barry’s antennae start ringing.) Hello?
General Lou: Hey Benson, have you got any flowers for a happy occasion in there?
Vanessa: They do get behind a fellow.
General Lou: Hello. Alright you two, what do you say we drop this tin can on the blacktop?
Vanessa: What blacktop? Where? I can’t see anything. Can you?
Barry: No, nothing. It’s all cloudy.
Adam: Come on. You got to think bee, Barry.
  Down on the tarmac, Adam leads a large group of bees in chanting «Thinking Bee» and performing synchronized arm movements.
All the bees: Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
Barry: Wait a minute. I think I’m feeling something.
Barry: I don’t know. But it’s strong, and it’s pulling me. Like a 27-million-year-old instinct. Bring the nose of the plane down.
All the bees: Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
Mr. Ditchwater: What in the world is on the tarmac? Get some lights on that!
  Floodlights point to reveal the bees have assembled into the pattern of a giant pulsing black and yellow flower on the tarmac.
Barry: Vanessa, aim for the flower.
Vanessa: Cut the engines?
Barry: We’re going in on bee power. Ready, boys?
General Lou: Affirmative!
Barry: Good. Good. Easy, now. That’s it. Land on that flower! Ready boys? Give me full reverse!
General Lou: Spin it around!
  The plane hovers around a parked plane that has a flower logo.
Barry: Not that flower! The other flower!
Vanessa: I’m aiming at the flower! (EDITOR’S NOTE: Wait a minute, didn’t they cut the engines? How is Vanessa steering anything?)
Barry: That’s a fat guy in a flowered shirt. I mean the giant black and yellow flower pulsating made of millions of bees! Pull forward. Nose down. Bring your tail up. Rotate around it.
Vanessa: This is insane, Barry!
Barry: This is the only way I know how to fly.
Mr. Ditchwater: Am I koo-koo-kachoo, or is this plane flying in an insect-like pattern?
Barry: Get your nose in there. Don’t be afraid of it. Smell it. Full reverse! Easy, just drop it. Be a part of it. Aim for the center! Now drop it in! Drop it in, woman!
  The plane lands safely in the middle of the flower pattern as the bees disperse. Countless flowers empty out of the cargo hold. In the cabin, the passengers glance around impatiently as they wait to be let off.
Passenger: Come on already!
  Bell chimes, and they all spring up and get their luggage. Vanessa descends an emergency slide.
Vanessa: Barry, we did it! You taught me how to fly!
Barry: Yes! No high-five!
Adam: Barry, it worked! Did you see the giant flower?
Barry: What giant flower? Where? Of course I saw the flower! That was genius man! Genius!
Barry: But we’re not done yet.
  Barry flies up on top of the plane to address the massive throng of bees on the tarmac.
Barry: Listen, everyone! This runway is covered with the last pollen from the last flowers available anywhere on Earth. That means this is our last chance. We’re the only ones who make honey, pollinate flowers and dress like this. If we’re going to survive as a species, this is our moment! So, what do you say? Are we going to be bees, or just Museum of Natural History keychains?
Barry: Then everyone, follow me! Except Keychain.
Pollen Jock: Hold on, Barry. Here. You’ve earned this. (places a pollen jock jacket on Barry and gives him a helmet and the 3 pollen jocks cheer while Vanessa gives him a thumbs up)
Barry: I’m a Pollen Jock! And it’s a perfect fit. All I got to do are the sleeves.
  (The pollen jocks toss Barry a nectar pack.)
Mom: (proudly) That’s our Barry! (Barry’s dad nods proudly in agreement.)
  The bees begin their task of collecting the pollen, as Sheryl Crow’s «Here Comes the Sun» starts playing in the background. Then the bees travel with their pollen to the city park. Barry breaks off from the pack and dusts the dying flowers outside of Vanessa’s flower shop with pollen, instantly rejuvenating them to their former glory. (EDITOR’S NOTE: in case it wasn’t obvious, that’s not how that works in the slightest.) In the park, the pollen jocks begin pollinating the fields with a wake of pollen, restoring the plant life instantly.
Kid with a frisbee: Mom! The bees are back!
  Cut to inside the hive, Adam is putting on the finger-shaped Krelman headgear.
Adam: If anybody needs to make a call, now’s the time. I got a feeling we’ll be working late tonight!
  The hive factory is once again buzzing with activity.
  Cut to the flower shop, the sign now reads, «Vanessa and Barry: Flowers, Honey, Legal Advice».
Vanessa: Here’s your change. Have a great afternoon! Yes, can I help who’s next? Would you like some honey with that? It is bee-approved. Don’t forget these.
  Behind a door in the shop labeled «Insects at Law», Barry sits in an office listening to a cow’s pleas.
Cow: Milk, cream, cheese, it’s all me. And I don’t see a nickel! Sometimes I just feel like a piece of meat!
Vanessa: Barry, I’m sorry. Have you got a moment?
Barry: (to the cow) Would you excuse me? My mosquito associate here will be able to help you.
Mooseblood: Sorry I’m late.
Mooseblood: Ma’am, I was already a blood-sucking parasite. All I needed was a briefcase.
Vanessa: (to customers) Have a great afternoon! (to Barry) Barry, I just got this huge tulip order for a wedding, and I can’t get them anywhere.
Barry: No problem, Vannie. Just leave it to me.
Vanessa: You’re a lifesaver, Barry. Can I help who’s next? Who’s next?
Barry: All right, scramble, jocks! It’s time to fly.
Vanessa: Thank you, Barry!
  (Ken walks by and sees the sign that says «Vanessa and Barry: Flowers, Honey, Legal Advice» and becomes disgusted.)
Ken: Ugh! That bee is living my life!
Ken’s friend: (guiding Ken protectively) Let it go, Kenny.
Ken: When will this nightmare end?!
Ken’s friend: Let it all go.
Barry: Beautiful day to fly.
Barry: Between you and me, I was dying to get out of that office.
  1. Bee Movie Script — Dialogue Transcript

  2. Voila! Finally, the Bee Movie script is here for all you fans of the Jerry Seinfeld animated movie. This puppy is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of the movie to get the dialogue. I know, I know, I still need to get the cast names in there and all that jazz, so if you have any corrections, feel free to drop me a line. At least you’ll have some Bee Movie quotes (or even a monologue or two) to annoy your coworkers with in the meantime, right?

  3. And swing on back to Drew’s Script-O-Rama afterwards — because reading is good for your noodle. Better than Farmville, anyway.

  4. Bee Movie Script

  5. According to all known laws

  6. of aviation,

  7. there is no way a bee

  8. should be able to fly.

  9. Its wings are too small to get

  10. its fat little body off the ground.

  11. The bee, of course, flies anyway

  12. because bees don’t care

  13. what humans think is impossible.

  14. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.

  15. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.

  16. Ooh, black and yellow!

  17. Let’s shake it up a little.

  18. Barry! Breakfast is ready!

  19. Ooming!

  20. Hang on a second.

  21. Hello?

  22. — Barry?

  23. — Adam?

  24. — Oan you believe this is happening?

  25. — I can’t. I’ll pick you up.

  26. Looking sharp.

  27. Use the stairs. Your father

  28. paid good money for those.

  29. Sorry. I’m excited.

  30. Here’s the graduate.

  31. We’re very proud of you, son.

  32. A perfect report card, all B’s.

  33. Very proud.

  34. Ma! I got a thing going here.

  35. — You got lint on your fuzz.

  36. — Ow! That’s me!

  37. — Wave to us! We’ll be in row 118,000.

  38. — Bye!

  39. Barry, I told you,

  40. stop flying in the house!

  41. — Hey, Adam.

  42. — Hey, Barry.

  43. — Is that fuzz gel?

  44. — A little. Special day, graduation.

  45. Never thought I’d make it.

  46. Three days grade school,

  47. three days high school.

  48. Those were awkward.

  49. Three days college. I’m glad I took

  50. a day and hitchhiked around the hive.

  51. You did come back different.

  52. — Hi, Barry.

  53. — Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.

  54. — Hear about Frankie?

  55. — Yeah.

  56. — You going to the funeral?

  57. — No, I’m not going.

  58. Everybody knows,

  59. sting someone, you die.

  60. Don’t waste it on a squirrel.

  61. Such a hothead.

  62. I guess he could have

  63. just gotten out of the way.

  64. I love this incorporating

  65. an amusement park into our day.

  66. That’s why we don’t need vacations.

  67. Boy, quite a bit of pomp…

  68. under the circumstances.

  69. — Well, Adam, today we are men.

  70. — We are!

  71. — Bee-men.

  72. — Amen!

  73. Hallelujah!

  74. Students, faculty, distinguished bees,

  75. please welcome Dean Buzzwell.

  76. Welcome, New Hive Oity

  77. graduating class of…

  78. …9:15.

  79. That concludes our ceremonies.

  80. And begins your career

  81. at Honex Industries!

  82. Will we pick ourjob today?

  83. I heard it’s just orientation.

  84. Heads up! Here we go.

  85. Keep your hands and antennas

  86. inside the tram at all times.

  87. — Wonder what it’ll be like?

  88. — A little scary.

  89. Welcome to Honex,

  90. a division of Honesco

  91. and a part of the Hexagon Group.

  92. This is it!

  93. Wow.

  94. Wow.

  95. We know that you, as a bee,

  96. have worked your whole life

  97. to get to the point where you

  98. can work for your whole life.

  99. Honey begins when our valiant Pollen

  100. Jocks bring the nectar to the hive.

  101. Our top-secret formula

  102. is automatically color-corrected,

  103. scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured

  104. into this soothing sweet syrup

  105. with its distinctive

  106. golden glow you know as…

  107. Honey!

  108. — That girl was hot.

  109. — She’s my cousin!

  110. — She is?

  111. — Yes, we’re all cousins.

  112. — Right. You’re right.

  113. — At Honex, we constantly strive

  114. to improve every aspect

  115. of bee existence.

  116. These bees are stress-testing

  117. a new helmet technology.

  118. — What do you think he makes?

  119. — Not enough.

  120. Here we have our latest advancement,

  121. the Krelman.

  122. — What does that do?

  123. — Oatches that little strand of honey

  124. that hangs after you pour it.

  125. Saves us millions.

  126. Oan anyone work on the Krelman?

  127. Of course. Most bee jobs are

  128. small ones. But bees know

  129. that every small job,

  130. if it’s done well, means a lot.

  131. But choose carefully

  132. because you’ll stay in the job

  133. you pick for the rest of your life.

  134. The same job the rest of your life?

  135. I didn’t know that.

  136. What’s the difference?

  137. You’ll be happy to know that bees,

  138. as a species, haven’t had one day off

  139. in 27 million years.

  140. So you’ll just work us to death?

  141. We’ll sure try.

  142. Wow! That blew my mind!

  143. «What’s the difference?»

  144. How can you say that?

  145. One job forever?

  146. That’s an insane choice to have to make.

  147. I’m relieved. Now we only have

  148. to make one decision in life.

  149. But, Adam, how could they

  150. never have told us that?

  151. Why would you question anything?

  152. We’re bees.

  153. We’re the most perfectly

  154. functioning society on Earth.

  155. You ever think maybe things

  156. work a little too well here?

  157. Like what? Give me one example.

  158. I don’t know. But you know

  159. what I’m talking about.

  160. Please clear the gate.

  161. Royal Nectar Force on approach.

  162. Wait a second. Oheck it out.

  163. — Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!

  164. — Wow.

  165. I’ve never seen them this close.

  166. They know what it’s like

  167. outside the hive.

  168. Yeah, but some don’t come back.

  169. — Hey, Jocks!

  170. — Hi, Jocks!

  171. You guys did great!

  172. You’re monsters!

  173. You’re sky freaks! I love it! I love it!

  174. — I wonder where they were.

  175. — I don’t know.

  176. Their day’s not planned.

  177. Outside the hive, flying who knows

  178. where, doing who knows what.

  179. You can’tjust decide to be a Pollen

  180. Jock. You have to be bred for that.

  181. Right.

  182. Look. That’s more pollen

  183. than you and I will see in a lifetime.

  184. It’s just a status symbol.

  185. Bees make too much of it.

  186. Perhaps. Unless you’re wearing it

  187. and the ladies see you wearing it.

  188. Those ladies?

  189. Aren’t they our cousins too?

  190. Distant. Distant.

  191. Look at these two.

  192. — Oouple of Hive Harrys.

  193. — Let’s have fun with them.

  194. It must be dangerous

  195. being a Pollen Jock.

  196. Yeah. Once a bear pinned me

  197. against a mushroom!

  198. He had a paw on my throat,

  199. and with the other, he was slapping me!

  200. — Oh, my!

  201. — I never thought I’d knock him out.

  202. What were you doing during this?

  203. Trying to alert the authorities.

  204. I can autograph that.

  205. A little gusty out there today,

  206. wasn’t it, comrades?

  207. Yeah. Gusty.

  208. We’re hitting a sunflower patch

  209. six miles from here tomorrow.

  210. — Six miles, huh?

  211. — Barry!

  212. A puddle jump for us,

  213. but maybe you’re not up for it.

  214. — Maybe I am.

  215. — You are not!

  216. We’re going 0900 at J-Gate.

  217. What do you think, buzzy-boy?

  218. Are you bee enough?

  219. I might be. It all depends

  220. on what 0900 means.

  221. Hey, Honex!

  222. Dad, you surprised me.

  223. You decide what you’re interested in?

  224. — Well, there’s a lot of choices.

  225. — But you only get one.

  226. Do you ever get bored

  227. doing the same job every day?

  228. Son, let me tell you about stirring.

  229. You grab that stick, and you just

  230. move it around, and you stir it around.

  231. You get yourself into a rhythm.

  232. It’s a beautiful thing.

  233. You know, Dad,

  234. the more I think about it,

  235. maybe the honey field

  236. just isn’t right for me.

  237. You were thinking of what,

  238. making balloon animals?

  239. That’s a bad job

  240. for a guy with a stinger.

  241. Janet, your son’s not sure

  242. he wants to go into honey!

  243. — Barry, you are so funny sometimes.

  244. — I’m not trying to be funny.

  245. You’re not funny! You’re going

  246. into honey. Our son, the stirrer!

  247. — You’re gonna be a stirrer?

  248. — No one’s listening to me!

  249. Wait till you see the sticks I have.

  250. I could say anything right now.

  251. I’m gonna get an ant tattoo!

  252. Let’s open some honey and celebrate!

  253. Maybe I’ll pierce my thorax.

  254. Shave my antennae.

  255. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get

  256. a gold tooth and call everybody «dawg»!

  257. I’m so proud.

  258. — We’re starting work today!

  259. — Today’s the day.

  260. Oome on! All the good jobs

  261. will be gone.

  262. Yeah, right.

  263. Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring,

  264. stirrer, front desk, hair removal…

  265. — Is it still available?

  266. — Hang on. Two left!

  267. One of them’s yours! Oongratulations!

  268. Step to the side.

  269. — What’d you get?

  270. — Picking crud out. Stellar!

  271. Wow!

  272. Oouple of newbies?

  273. Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready!

  274. Make your choice.

  275. — You want to go first?

  276. — No, you go.

  277. Oh, my. What’s available?

  278. Restroom attendant’s open,

  279. not for the reason you think.

  280. — Any chance of getting the Krelman?

  281. — Sure, you’re on.

  282. I’m sorry, the Krelman just closed out.

  283. Wax monkey’s always open.

  284. The Krelman opened up again.

  285. What happened?

  286. A bee died. Makes an opening. See?

  287. He’s dead. Another dead one.

  288. Deady. Deadified. Two more dead.

  289. Dead from the neck up.

  290. Dead from the neck down. That’s life!

  291. Oh, this is so hard!

  292. Heating, cooling,

  293. stunt bee, pourer, stirrer,

  294. humming, inspector number seven,

  295. lint coordinator, stripe supervisor,

  296. mite wrangler. Barry, what

  297. do you think I should… Barry?

  298. Barry!

  299. All right, we’ve got the sunflower patch

  300. in quadrant nine…

  301. What happened to you?

  302. Where are you?

  303. — I’m going out.

  304. — Out? Out where?

  305. — Out there.

  306. — Oh, no!

  307. I have to, before I go

  308. to work for the rest of my life.

  309. You’re gonna die! You’re crazy! Hello?

  310. Another call coming in.

  311. If anyone’s feeling brave,

  312. there’s a Korean deli on 83rd

  313. that gets their roses today.

  314. Hey, guys.

  315. — Look at that.

  316. — Isn’t that the kid we saw yesterday?

  317. Hold it, son, flight deck’s restricted.

  318. It’s OK, Lou. We’re gonna take him up.

  319. Really? Feeling lucky, are you?

  320. Sign here, here. Just initial that.

  321. — Thank you.

  322. — OK.

  323. You got a rain advisory today,

  324. and as you all know,

  325. bees cannot fly in rain.

  326. So be careful. As always,

  327. watch your brooms,

  328. hockey sticks, dogs,

  329. birds, bears and bats.

  330. Also, I got a couple of reports

  331. of root beer being poured on us.

  332. Murphy’s in a home because of it,

  333. babbling like a cicada!

  334. — That’s awful.

  335. — And a reminder for you rookies,

  336. bee law number one,

  337. absolutely no talking to humans!

  338. All right, launch positions!

  339. Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz,

  340. buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!

  341. Black and yellow!

  342. Hello!

  343. You ready for this, hot shot?

  344. Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.

  345. Wind, check.

  346. — Antennae, check.

  347. — Nectar pack, check.

  348. — Wings, check.

  349. — Stinger, check.

  350. Scared out of my shorts, check.

  351. OK, ladies,

  352. let’s move it out!

  353. Pound those petunias,

  354. you striped stem-suckers!

  355. All of you, drain those flowers!

  356. Wow! I’m out!

  357. I can’t believe I’m out!

  358. So blue.

  359. I feel so fast and free!

  360. Box kite!

  361. Wow!

  362. Flowers!

  363. This is Blue Leader.

  364. We have roses visual.

  365. Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.

  366. Roses!

  367. 30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.

  368. Stand to the side, kid.

  369. It’s got a bit of a kick.

  370. That is one nectar collector!

  371. — Ever see pollination up close?

  372. — No, sir.

  373. I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it

  374. over here. Maybe a dash over there,

  375. a pinch on that one.

  376. See that? It’s a little bit of magic.

  377. That’s amazing. Why do we do that?

  378. That’s pollen power. More pollen, more

  379. flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.

  380. Oool.

  381. I’m picking up a lot of bright yellow.

  382. Oould be daisies. Don’t we need those?

  383. Oopy that visual.

  384. Wait. One of these flowers

  385. seems to be on the move.

  386. Say again? You’re reporting

  387. a moving flower?

  388. Affirmative.

  389. That was on the line!

  390. This is the coolest. What is it?

  391. I don’t know, but I’m loving this color.

  392. It smells good.

  393. Not like a flower, but I like it.

  394. Yeah, fuzzy.

  395. Ohemical-y.

  396. Oareful, guys. It’s a little grabby.

  397. My sweet lord of bees!

  398. Oandy-brain, get off there!

  399. Problem!

  400. — Guys!

  401. — This could be bad.

  402. Affirmative.

  403. Very close.

  404. Gonna hurt.

  405. Mama’s little boy.

  406. You are way out of position, rookie!

  407. Ooming in at you like a missile!

  408. Help me!

  409. I don’t think these are flowers.

  410. — Should we tell him?

  411. — I think he knows.

  412. What is this?!

  413. Match point!

  414. You can start packing up, honey,

  415. because you’re about to eat it!

  416. Yowser!

  417. Gross.

  418. There’s a bee in the car!

  419. — Do something!

  420. — I’m driving!

  421. — Hi, bee.

  422. — He’s back here!

  423. He’s going to sting me!

  424. Nobody move. If you don’t move,

  425. he won’t sting you. Freeze!

  426. He blinked!

  427. Spray him, Granny!

  428. What are you doing?!

  429. Wow… the tension level

  430. out here is unbelievable.

  431. I gotta get home.

  432. Oan’t fly in rain.

  433. Oan’t fly in rain.

  434. Oan’t fly in rain.

  435. Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!

  436. Ken, could you close

  437. the window please?

  438. Ken, could you close

  439. the window please?

  440. Oheck out my new resume.

  441. I made it into a fold-out brochure.

  442. You see? Folds out.

  443. Oh, no. More humans. I don’t need this.

  444. What was that?

  445. Maybe this time. This time. This time.

  446. This time! This time! This…

  447. Drapes!

  448. That is diabolical.

  449. It’s fantastic. It’s got all my special

  450. skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.

  451. What’s number one? Star Wars?

  452. Nah, I don’t go for that…

  453. …kind of stuff.

  454. No wonder we shouldn’t talk to them.

  455. They’re out of their minds.

  456. When I leave a job interview, they’re

  457. flabbergasted, can’t believe what I say.

  458. There’s the sun. Maybe that’s a way out.

  459. I don’t remember the sun

  460. having a big 75 on it.

  461. I predicted global warming.

  462. I could feel it getting hotter.

  463. At first I thought it was just me.

  464. Wait! Stop! Bee!

  465. Stand back. These are winter boots.

  466. Wait!

  467. Don’t kill him!

  468. You know I’m allergic to them!

  469. This thing could kill me!

  470. Why does his life have

  471. less value than yours?

  472. Why does his life have any less value

  473. than mine? Is that your statement?

  474. I’m just saying all life has value. You

  475. don’t know what he’s capable of feeling.

  476. My brochure!

  477. There you go, little guy.

  478. I’m not scared of him.

  479. It’s an allergic thing.

  480. Put that on your resume brochure.

  481. My whole face could puff up.

  482. Make it one of your special skills.

  483. Knocking someone out

  484. is also a special skill.

  485. Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.

  486. — Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?

  487. — Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.

  488. — You could put carob chips on there.

  489. — Bye.

  490. — Supposed to be less calories.

  491. — Bye.

  492. I gotta say something.

  493. She saved my life.

  494. I gotta say something.

  495. All right, here it goes.

  496. Nah.

  497. What would I say?

  498. I could really get in trouble.

  499. It’s a bee law.

  500. You’re not supposed to talk to a human.

  501. I can’t believe I’m doing this.

  502. I’ve got to.

  503. Oh, I can’t do it. Oome on!

  504. No. Yes. No.

  505. Do it. I can’t.

  506. How should I start it?

  507. «You like jazz?» No, that’s no good.

  508. Here she comes! Speak, you fool!

  509. Hi!

  510. I’m sorry.

  511. — You’re talking.

  512. — Yes, I know.

  513. You’re talking!

  514. I’m so sorry.

  515. No, it’s OK. It’s fine.

  516. I know I’m dreaming.

  517. But I don’t recall going to bed.

  518. Well, I’m sure this

  519. is very disconcerting.

  520. This is a bit of a surprise to me.

  521. I mean, you’re a bee!

  522. I am. And I’m not supposed

  523. to be doing this,

  524. but they were all trying to kill me.

  525. And if it wasn’t for you…

  526. I had to thank you.

  527. It’s just how I was raised.

  528. That was a little weird.

  529. — I’m talking with a bee.

  530. — Yeah.

  531. I’m talking to a bee.

  532. And the bee is talking to me!

  533. I just want to say I’m grateful.

  534. I’ll leave now.

  535. — Wait! How did you learn to do that?

  536. — What?

  537. The talking thing.

  538. Same way you did, I guess.

  539. «Mama, Dada, honey.» You pick it up.

  540. — That’s very funny.

  541. — Yeah.

  542. Bees are funny. If we didn’t laugh,

  543. we’d cry with what we have to deal with.

  544. Anyway…

  545. Oan I…

  546. …get you something?

  547. — Like what?

  548. I don’t know. I mean…

  549. I don’t know. Ooffee?

  550. I don’t want to put you out.

  551. It’s no trouble. It takes two minutes.

  552. — It’s just coffee.

  553. — I hate to impose.

  554. — Don’t be ridiculous!

  555. — Actually, I would love a cup.

  556. Hey, you want rum cake?

  557. — I shouldn’t.

  558. — Have some.

  559. — No, I can’t.

  560. — Oome on!

  561. I’m trying to lose a couple micrograms.

  562. — Where?

  563. — These stripes don’t help.

  564. You look …

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According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way
that a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the
ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway.
Because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible.”
SEQ. 75 — “INTRO TO BARRY”
INT. BENSON HOUSE — DAY
ANGLE ON: Sneakers on the ground. Camera PANS UP to reveal
BARRY BENSON’S BEDROOM
ANGLE ON: Barry’s hand flipping through different sweaters
in his closet.
BARRY
Yellow black, yellow black, yellow
black, yellow black, yellow black,
yellow black…oohh, black and
yellow…
ANGLE ON: Barry wearing the sweater he picked, looking in
the mirror.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Yeah, let’s shake it up a little.
He picks the black and yellow one.
He then goes to the sink, takes the top off a CONTAINER OF
HONEY, and puts some honey into his hair. He squirts some in
his mouth and gargles. Then he takes the lid off the bottle,
and rolls some on like deodorant.
CUT TO:
INT. BENSON HOUSE KITCHEN — CONTINUOUS
Barry’s mother, JANET BENSON, yells up at Barry.
JANET BENSON
Barry, breakfast is ready!
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 1.
INT. BARRY’S ROOM — CONTINUOUS
BARRY
Coming!
SFX: Phone RINGING.
Barry’s antennae vibrate as they RING like a phone. Barry’s
hands are wet. He looks around for a towel.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Hang on a second!
He wipes his hands on his sweater, and pulls his antennae
down to his ear and mouth.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Hello?
His best friend, ADAM FLAYMAN, is on the other end.
ADAM
Barry?
BARRY
Adam?
ADAM
Can you believe this is happening?
BARRY
Can’t believe it. I’ll pick you
up.
Barry sticks his stinger in a sharpener. SFX: BUZZING AS HIS
STINGER IS SHARPENED. He tests the sharpness with his
finger. SFX: Bing.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Looking sharp.
ANGLE ON: Barry hovering down the hall, sliding down the
staircase bannister.
Barry’s mother, JANET BENSON, is in the kitchen.
JANET BENSON
Barry, why don’t you use the
stairs? Your father paid good
money for those.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 2.
BARRY
Sorry, I’m excited.
Barry’s father, MARTIN BENSON, ENTERS. He’s reading a
NEWSPAPER with the HEADLINE, “Queen gives birth to thousandtuplets:
Resting Comfortably.”
MARTIN BENSON
Here’s the graduate. We’re very
proud of you, Son. And a perfect
report card, all B’s.
JANET BENSON
(mushing Barry’s hair)
Very proud.
BARRY
Ma! I’ve got a thing going here.
Barry re-adjusts his hair, starts to leave.
JANET BENSON
You’ve got some lint on your fuzz.
She picks it off.
BARRY
Ow, that’s me!
MARTIN BENSON
Wave to us. We’ll be in row
118,000.
Barry zips off.
BARRY
Bye!
JANET BENSON
Barry, I told you, stop flying in
the house!
CUT TO:
SEQ. 750 — DRIVING TO GRADUATION
EXT. BEE SUBURB — MORNING
A GARAGE DOOR OPENS. Barry drives out in his CAR.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 3.
ANGLE ON: Barry’s friend, ADAM FLAYMAN, standing by the
curb. He’s reading a NEWSPAPER with the HEADLINE: “Frisbee
Hits Hive: Internet Down. Bee-stander: “I heard a sound,
and next thing I knew…wham-o!.”
Barry drives up, stops in front of Adam. Adam jumps in.
BARRY
Hey, Adam.
ADAM
Hey, Barry.
(pointing at Barry’s hair)
Is that fuzz gel?
BARRY
A little. It’s a special day.
Finally graduating.
ADAM
I never thought I’d make it.
BARRY
Yeah, three days of grade school,
three days of high school.
ADAM
Those were so awkward.
BARRY
Three days of college. I’m glad I
took off one day in the middle and
just hitchhiked around the hive.
ADAM
You did come back different.
They drive by a bee who’s jogging.
ARTIE
Hi Barry!
BARRY
(to a bee pedestrian)
Hey Artie, growing a mustache?
Looks good.
Barry and Adam drive from the suburbs into the city.
ADAM
Hey, did you hear about Frankie?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 4.
BARRY
Yeah.
ADAM
You going to his funeral?
BARRY
No, I’m not going to his funeral.
Everybody knows you sting someone
you die, you don’t waste it on a
squirrel. He was such a hot head.
ADAM
Yeah, I guess he could’ve just
gotten out of the way.
The DRIVE through a loop de loop.
BARRY AND ADAM
Whoa…Whooo…wheee!!
ADAM
I love this incorporating the
amusement park right into our
regular day.
BARRY
I guess that’s why they say we
don’t need vacations.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 95 — GRADUATION
EXT. GRADUATION CEREMONY — CONTINUOUS
Barry and Adam come to a stop. They exit the car, and fly
over the crowd to their seats. *
BARRY *
(re: graduation ceremony) *
Boy, quite a bit of pomp…under *
the circumstances. *
They land in their seats.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Well Adam, today we are men.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 5.
ADAM
We are.
BARRY
Bee-men.
ADAM
Amen!
BARRY
Hallelujah.
Barry hits Adam’s forehead. Adam goes into the rapture.
An announcement comes over the PA.
ANNOUNCER (V.O)
Students, faculty, distinguished
bees…please welcome, Dean
Buzzwell.
ANGLE ON: DEAN BUZZWELL steps up to the podium.
The podium has a sign that reads: “Welcome Graduating Class
of:”, with train-station style flipping numbers after it.
BUZZWELL
Welcome New Hive City graduating
class of…
The numbers on the podium change to 9:15.
BUZZWELL (CONT’D)
…9:15.
(he clears his throat)
And that concludes our graduation
ceremonies. And begins your career
at Honex Industries.
BARRY
Are we going to pick our job today?
ADAM
I heard it’s just orientation.
The rows of chairs change in transformer-like mechanical
motion to Universal Studios type tour trams. Buzzwell walks
off stage.
BARRY
(re: trams)
Whoa, heads up! Here we go.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 6.
SEQ. 125 — “FACTORY”
FEMALE VOICE (V.O)
Keep your hands and antennas inside
the tram at all times.
(in Spanish)
Dejen las manos y antennas adentro
del tram a todos tiempos.
BARRY
I wonder what it’s going to be
like?
ADAM
A little scary.
Barry shakes Adam.
BARRY AND ADAM
AAHHHH!
The tram passes under SIGNS READING: “Honex: A Division of
Honesco: A Part of the Hexagon Group.”
TRUDY
Welcome to Honex, a division of
Honesco, and a part of the Hexagon
group.
BARRY
This is it!
The Honex doors OPEN, revealing the factory.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Wow.
TRUDY
We know that you, as a bee, have
worked your whole life to get to
the point where you can work for
your whole life. Honey begins when
our valiant pollen jocks bring the
nectar to the hive where our top
secret formula is automatically
color-corrected, scent adjusted and
bubble contoured into this…
Trudy GRABS a TEST TUBE OF HONEY from a technician.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 7.
TRUDY (CONT’D)
…soothing, sweet syrup with its
distinctive golden glow, you all
know as…
EVERYONE ON THE TRAM
(in unison)
H-o-n-e-y.
Trudy flips the flask into the crowd, and laughs as they all
scramble for it.
ANGLE ON: A GIRL BEE catching the honey.
ADAM
(sotto)
That girl was hot.
BARRY
(sotto)
She’s my cousin.
ADAM
She is?
BARRY
Yes, we’re all cousins.
ADAM
Right. You’re right.
TRUDY
At Honex, we also constantly strive
to improve every aspect of bee
existence. These bees are stress
testing a new helmet technology.
ANGLE ON: A STUNT BEE in a HELMET getting hit with a
NEWSPAPER, then a SHOE, then a FLYSWATTER. He gets up, and
gives a “thumb’s up”.
The graduate bees APPLAUD.
ADAM
(re: stunt bee)
What do you think he makes?
BARRY
Not enough.
TRUDY
And here we have our latest
advancement, the Krelman.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 8.
BARRY
Wow, what does that do?
TRUDY
Catches that little strand of honey
that hangs after you pour it. Saves
us millions.
ANGLE ON: The Krelman machine. Bees with hand-shaped hats
on, rotating around a wheel to catch drips of honey.
Adam’s hand shoots up.
ADAM
Can anyone work on the Krelman?
TRUDY
Of course. Most bee jobs are small
ones. But bees know that every
small job, if it’s done well, means
a lot. There are over 3000
different bee occupations. But
choose carefully, because you’ll
stay in the job that you pick for
the rest of your life.
The bees CHEER.
ANGLE ON: Barry’s smile dropping slightly.
BARRY
The same job for the rest of your
life? I didn’t know that.
ADAM
What’s the difference?
TRUDY
And you’ll be happy to know that
bees as a species haven’t had one
day off in 27 million years.
BARRY
So you’ll just work us to death?
TRUDY
(laughing)
We’ll sure try.
Everyone LAUGHS except Barry.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 9.
The tram drops down a log-flume type steep drop. Cameras
flash, as all the bees throw up their hands. The frame
freezes into a snapshot. Barry looks concerned.
The tram continues through 2 doors.
FORM DISSOLVE
TO:
SEQ. 175 — “WALKING THE HIVE”
INT. HONEX LOBBY
ANGLE ON: The log-flume photo, as Barry looks at it.
ADAM
Wow. That blew my mind.
BARRY
(annoyed)
“What’s the difference?” Adam, how
could you say that? One job
forever? That’s an insane choice
to have to make.
ADAM
Well, I’m relieved. Now we only
have to make one decision in life.
BARRY
But Adam, how could they never have
told us that?
ADAM
Barry, why would you question
anything? We’re bees. We’re the
most perfectly functioning society
on Earth.
They walk by a newspaper stand with A SANDWICH BOARD READING:
“Bee Goes Berserk: Stings Seven Then Self.”
ANGLE ON: A BEE filling his car’s gas tank from a honey
pump. He fills his car some, then takes a swig for himself.
NEWSPAPER BEE
(to the bee guzzling gas)
Hey!
Barry and Adam begin to cross the street.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 10.
BARRY
Yeah but Adam, did you ever think
that maybe things work a little too
well around here?
They stop in the middle of the street. The traffic moves
perfectly around them.
ADAM
Like what? Give me one example.
BARRY
(thinks)
…I don’t know. But you know what
I’m talking about.
They walk off.
SEQ. 400 — “MEET THE JOCKS”
SFX: The SOUND of Pollen Jocks.
PAN DOWN from the Honex statue.
J-GATE ANNOUNCER
Please clear the gate. Royal
Nectar Force on approach. Royal
Nectar Force on approach.
BARRY
Wait a second. Check it out. Hey,
hey, those are Pollen jocks.
ADAM
Wow.
FOUR PATROL BEES FLY in through the hive’s giant Gothic
entrance. The Patrol Bees are wearing fighter pilot helmets
with black visors.
ADAM (CONT’D)
I’ve never seen them this close.
BARRY
They know what it’s like to go
outside the hive.
ADAM
Yeah, but some of them don’t come
back.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 11.
The nectar from the pollen jocks is removed from their
backpacks, and loaded into trucks on their way to Honex.
A SMALL CROWD forms around the Patrol Bees. Each one has a
PIT CREW that takes their nectar.
Lou Loduca hurries a pit crew along:
LOU LODUCA
You guys did great! You’re
monsters. You’re sky freaks! I
love it! I love it!
SCHOOL GIRLS are jumping up and down and squealing nearby.
BARRY
I wonder where those guys have just
been?
ADAM
I don’t know.
BARRY
Their day’s not planned. Outside
the hive, flying who-knows-where,
doing who-knows-what.
ADAM
You can’t just decide one day to be
a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred
for that.
BARRY
Right.
Pollen Jocks cross in close proximity to Barry and Adam.
Some pollen falls off, onto Barry and Adam.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Look at that. That’s more pollen
than you and I will ever see in a
lifetime.
ADAM
(playing with the pollen)
It’s just a status symbol. I think
bees make too big a deal out of it.
BARRY
Perhaps, unless you’re wearing it,
and the ladies see you wearing it.
ANGLE ON: Two girl bees.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 12.
ADAM
Those ladies? Aren’t they our
cousins too?
BARRY
Distant, distant.
ANGLE ON: TWO POLLEN JOCKS.
JACKSON
Look at these two.
SPLITZ
Couple of Hive Harrys.
JACKSON
Let’s have some fun with them.
The pollen jocks approach. Barry and Adam continue to talk
to the girls.
GIRL 1
It must be so dangerous being a
pollen jock.
BARRY
Oh yeah, one time a bear had me
pinned up against a mushroom. He
had one paw on my throat, and with
the other he was slapping me back
and forth across the face.
GIRL 1
Oh my.
BARRY
I never thought I’d knock him out.
GIRL 2
(to Adam)
And what were you doing during all
of this?
ADAM
Obviously I was trying to alert the
authorities.
The girl swipes some pollen off of Adam with a finger.
BARRY
(re: pollen)
I can autograph that if you want.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 13.
JACKSON
Little gusty out there today,
wasn’t it, comrades?
BARRY
Yeah. Gusty.
BUZZ
You know, we’re going to hit a
sunflower patch about six miles
from here tomorrow.
BARRY
Six miles, huh?
ADAM
(whispering)
Barry.
BUZZ
It’s a puddle-jump for us. But
maybe you’re not up for it.
BARRY
Maybe I am.
ADAM
(whispering louder)
You are not!
BUZZ
We’re going, oh-nine hundred at JGate.

ADAM
(re: j-gate)
Whoa.
BUZZ
(leaning in, on top of
Barry)
What do you think, Buzzy Boy? Are
you bee enough?
BARRY
I might be. It all depends on what
oh-nine hundred means.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 450 — “THE BALCONY”
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 14.
INT. BENSON HOUSE BALCONY — LATER
Barry is standing on the balcony alone, looking out over the
city.
Martin Benson ENTERS, sneaks up behind Barry and gooses him
in his ribs.
MARTIN BENSON
Honex!
BARRY
Oh, Dad. You surprised me.
MARTIN BENSON
(laughing)
Have you decided what you’re
interested in, Son?
BARRY
Well, there’s a lot of choices.
MARTIN BENSON
But you only get one.
Martin LAUGHS.
BARRY
Dad, do you ever get bored doing
the same job every day?
MARTIN BENSON
Son, let me tell you something
about stirring.
(making the stirring
motion)
You grab that stick and you just
move it around, and you stir it
around. You get yourself into a
rhythm, it’s a beautiful thing.
BARRY
You know dad, the more I think
about it, maybe the honey field
just isn’t right for me.
MARTIN BENSON
And you were thinking of what,
making balloon animals? That’s a
bad job for a guy with a stinger.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 15.
BARRY
Well no…
MARTIN BENSON
Janet, your son’s not sure he wants
to go into honey.
JANET BENSON
Oh Barry, you are so funny
sometimes.
BARRY
I’m not trying to be funny.
MARTIN BENSON
You’re not funny, you’re going into
honey. Our son, the stirrer.
JANET BENSON
You’re going to be a stirrer?!
BARRY
No one’s listening to me.
MARTIN BENSON
Wait until you see the sticks I
have for you.
BARRY
I can say anything I want right
now. I’m going to get an ant
tattoo.
JANET BENSON
Let’s open some fresh honey and
celebrate.
BARRY
Maybe I’ll pierce my thorax!
MARTIN BENSON
(toasting)
To honey!
BARRY
Shave my antennae!
JANET BENSON
To honey!
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 16.
BARRY
Shack up with a grasshopper, get a
gold tooth, and start calling
everybody “Dawg.”
CUT TO:
SEQ. 760 — “JOB PLACEMENT”
EXT. HONEX LOBBY — CONTINUOUS
ANGLE ON: A BEE BUS STOP. One group of bees stands on the
pavement, as another group hovers above them. A doubledecker
bus pulls up. The hovering bees get on the top level,
and the standing bees get on the bottom.
Barry and Adam pull up outside of Honex.
ADAM
I can’t believe we’re starting work
today.
BARRY
Today’s the day.
Adam jumps out of the car.
ADAM (O.C)
Come on. All the good jobs will be
gone.
BARRY
Yeah, right…
ANGLE ON: A BOARD READING: “JOB PLACEMENT BOARD”.
Buzzwell, the Bee Processor, is at the counter.
Another BEE APPLICANT, SANDY SHRIMPKIN is EXITING.
SANDY SHRIMPKIN
Is it still available?
BUZZWELL
Hang on.
(he looks at changing
numbers on the board)
Two left. And…one of them’s
yours. Congratulations Son, step
to the side please.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 17.
SANDY SHRIMPKIN
Yeah!
ADAM
(to Sandy, leaving)
What did you get?
SANDY SHRIMPKIN
Picking the crud out. That is
stellar!
ADAM
Wow.
BUZZWELL
(to Adam and Barry)
Couple of newbies?
ADAM
Yes Sir. Our first day. We are
ready.
BUZZWELL
Well, step up and make your choice.
ANGLE ON: A CHART listing the different sectors of Honex.
Heating, Cooling, Viscosity, Krelman, Pollen Counting, Stunt
Bee, Pouring, Stirrer, Humming, Regurgitating, Front Desk,
Hair Removal, Inspector No. 7, Chef, Lint Coordinator, Stripe
Supervisor, Antennae-ball polisher, Mite Wrangler, Swatting
Counselor, Wax Monkey, Wing Brusher, Hive Keeper, Restroom
Attendant.
ADAM
(to Barry)
You want to go first?
BARRY
No, you go.
ADAM
Oh my. What’s available?
BUZZWELL
Restroom attendant is always open,
and not for the reason you think.
ADAM
Any chance of getting on to the
Krelman, Sir?
BUZZWELL
Sure, you’re on.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 18.
He plops the KRELMAN HAT onto Adam’s head.
ANGLE ON: The job board. THE COLUMNS READ: “OCCUPATION”
“POSITIONS AVAILABLE”, and “STATUS”. The middle column has
numbers, and the right column has job openings flipping
between “open”, “pending”, and “closed”.
BUZZWELL (CONT’D)
Oh, I’m sorry. The Krelman just
closed out.
ADAM
Oh!
He takes the hat off Adam.
BUZZWELL
Wax Monkey’s always open.
The Krelman goes from “Closed” to “Open”.
BUZZWELL (CONT’D)
And the Krelman just opened up
again.
ADAM
What happened?
BUZZWELL
Well, whenever a bee dies, that’s
an opening.
(pointing at the board)
See that? He’s dead, dead, another
dead one, deady, deadified, two
more dead. Dead from the neck up,
dead from the neck down. But,
that’s life.
ANGLE ON: Barry’s disturbed expression.
ADAM
(feeling pressure to
decide)
Oh, this is so hard. Heating,
cooling, stunt bee, pourer,
stirrer, humming, inspector no. 7,
lint coordinator, stripe
supervisor, antenna-ball polisher,
mite wrangler— Barry, Barry, what
do you think I should— Barry?
Barry?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 19.
Barry is gone.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 775 — “LOU LODUCA SPEECH”
EXT. J-GATE — SAME TIME
Splitz, Jackson, Buzz, Lou and two other BEES are going
through final pre-flight checks.
Barry ENTERS.
LOU LODUCA
Alright, we’ve got the sunflower
patch in quadrant nine. Geranium
window box on Sutton Place…
Barry’s antennae rings, like a phone.
ADAM (V.O)
What happened to you? Where are
you?
Barry whispers throughout.
BARRY
I’m going out.
ADAM (V.O)
Out? Out where?
BARRY
Out there.
ADAM (V.O)
(putting it together)
Oh no.
BARRY
I have to, before I go to work for
the rest of my life.
ADAM (V.O)
You’re going to die! You’re crazy!
Hello?
BARRY
Oh, another call coming in.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 20.
ADAM (V.O)
You’re cra—
Barry HANGS UP.
ANGLE ON: Lou Loduca.
LOU LODUCA
If anyone’s feeling brave, there’s
a Korean Deli on 83rd that gets
their roses today.
BARRY
(timidly)
Hey guys.
BUZZ
Well, look at that.
SPLITZ
Isn’t that the kid we saw
yesterday?
LOU LODUCA
(to Barry)
Hold it son, flight deck’s
restricted.
JACKSON
It’s okay Lou, we’re going to take
him up.
Splitz and Jackson CHUCKLE.
LOU LODUCA
Really? Feeling lucky, are ya?
A YOUNGER SMALLER BEE THAN BARRY, CHET, runs up with a
release waiver for Barry to sign.
CHET
Sign here. Here. Just initial
that. Thank you.
LOU LODUCA
Okay, you got a rain advisory today
and as you all know, bees cannot
fly in rain. So be careful. As
always,
(reading off clipboard)
watch your brooms, hockey sticks,
dogs, birds, bears, and bats.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 21.
Also, I got a couple reports of
root beer being poured on us.
Murphy’s in a home because of it,
just babbling like a cicada.
BARRY
That’s awful.
LOU LODUCA
And a reminder for all you rookies,
bee law number one, absolutely no
talking to humans. Alright, launch
positions!
The Jocks get into formation, chanting as they move.
LOU LODUCA (CONT’D)
Black and Yellow!
JOCKS
Hello!
SPLITZ
(to Barry)
Are you ready for this, hot shot?
BARRY
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Barry NODS, terrified.
BUZZ
Wind! — CHECK!
JOCK #1
Antennae! — CHECK!
JOCK #2
Nectar pack! — CHECK!
JACKSON
Wings! — CHECK!
SPLITZ
Stinger! — CHECK!
BARRY
Scared out of my shorts — CHECK.
LOU LODUCA
Okay ladies, let’s move it out.
Everyone FLIPS their goggles down. Pit crew bees CRANK their
wings, and remove the starting blocks. We hear loud HUMMING.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 22.
LOU LODUCA (CONT’D)
LOU LODUCA (CONT’D)
Pound those petunia’s, you striped
stem-suckers! All of you, drain
those flowers!
A FLIGHT DECK GUY in deep crouch hand-signals them out the
archway as the backwash from the bee wings FLUTTERS his jump
suit. Barry follows everyone.
SEQ. 800 — “FLYING WITH THE JOCKS”
The bees climb above tree tops in formation. Barry is
euphoric.
BARRY
Whoa! I’m out! I can’t believe
I’m out! So blue. Ha ha ha!
(a beat)
I feel so fast…and free.
(re: kites in the sky)
Box kite! Wow!
They fly by several bicyclists, and approach a patch of
flowers.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Flowers!
SPLITZ
This is blue leader. We have roses
visual. Bring it around thirty
degrees and hold.
BARRY
(sotto)
Roses.
JACKSON
Thirty degrees, roger, bringing it
around.
Many pollen jocks break off from the main group. They use
their equipment to collect nectar from flowers.
Barry flies down to watch the jocks collect the nectar.
JOCK
Stand to the side kid, it’s got a
bit of a kick.
The jock fires the gun, and recoils. Barry watches the gun
fill up with nectar.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 23.
BARRY
Oh, that is one Nectar Collector.
JOCK
You ever see pollination up close?
BARRY
No, Sir.
He takes off, and the excess pollen dust falls causing the
flowers to come back to life.
JOCK
(as he pollinates)
I pick some pollen up over here,
sprinkle it over here, maybe a dash
over there, pinch on that one…see
that? It’s a little bit of magic,
ain’t it?
The FLOWERS PERK UP as he pollinates.
BARRY
Wow. That’s amazing. Why do we do
that?
JOCK
…that’s pollen power, Kid. More
pollen, more flowers, more nectar,
more honey for us.
BARRY
Cool.
The Jock WINKS at Barry.
Barry rejoins the other jocks in the sky.
They swoop in over a pond, kissing the surface. We see their
image reflected in the water; they’re really moving.
They fly over a fountain.
BUZZ
I’m picking up a lot of bright
yellow, could be daisies. Don’t we
need those?
SPLITZ
Copy that visual.
We see what appear to be yellow flowers on a green field.
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They go into a deep bank and dive.
BUZZ
Hold on, one of these flowers seems
to be on the move.
SPLITZ
Say again…Are you reporting a
moving flower?
BUZZ
Affirmative.
SEQ. 900 — “TENNIS GAME”
The pollen jocks land. It is a tennis court with dozens of
tennis balls. A COUPLE, VANESSA and KEN, plays tennis. The
bees land right in the midst of a group of balls.
KEN (O.C)
That was on the line!
The other bees start walking around amongst the immense,
yellow globes.
SPLITZ
This is the coolest. What is it?
They stop at a BALL on a white line and look up at it.
JACKSON
I don’t know, but I’m loving this
color.
SPLITZ
(smelling tennis ball)
Smells good. Not like a flower.
But I like it.
JACKSON
Yeah, fuzzy.
BUZZ
Chemical-y.
JACKSON
Careful, guys, it’s a little
grabby.
Barry LANDS on a ball and COLLAPSES.
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BARRY
Oh my sweet lord of bees.
JACKSON
Hey, candy brain, get off there!
Barry attempts to pulls his legs off, but they stick.
BARRY
Problem!
A tennis shoe and a hand ENTER FRAME. The hand picks up the
ball with Barry underneath it.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Guys!
BUZZ
This could be bad.
JACKSON
Affirmative.
Vanessa walks back to the service line, BOUNCES the ball.
Each time it BOUNCES, the other bees cringe and GASP.
ANGLE ON: Barry, terrified. Pure dumb luck, he’s not getting
squished.
BARRY
(with each bounce)
Very close…Gonna Hurt…Mamma’s
little boy.
SPLITZ
You are way out of position,
rookie.
ANGLE ON: Vanessa serving. We see Barry and the ball up
against the racket as she brings it back. She tosses the
ball into the air; Barry’s eyes widen. The ball is STRUCK,
and the rally is on.
KEN
Coming in at you like a missile!
Ken HITS the ball back. Barry feels the g-forces.
ANGLE ON: The Pollen Jocks watching Barry pass by them in
SLOW MOTION.
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BARRY
(in slow motion)
Help me!
JACKSON
You know, I don’t think these are
flowers.
SPLITZ
Should we tell him?
JACKSON
I think he knows.
BARRY (O.S)
What is this?!
Vanessa HITS a high arcing lob.
Ken waits, poised for the return. We see Barry having
trouble maneuvering the ball from fatigue.
KEN
(overly confident)
Match point!
ANGLE ON: Ken running up. He has a killer look in his eyes.
He’s going to hit the ultimate overhead smash.
KEN (CONT’D)
You can just start packing up
Honey, because I believe you’re
about to eat it!
ANGLE ON: Pollen Jocks.
JACKSON
Ahem!
Ken is distracted by the jock.
KEN
What? No!
He misses badly. The ball rockets into oblivion. Barry is
still hanging on.
ANGLE ON: Ken, berating himself.
KEN (CONT’D)
Oh, you cannot be serious.
We hear the ball WHISTLING, and Barry SCREAMING.
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BARRY
Yowser!!!
SEQ. 1000 — “SUV”
The ball flies through the air, and lands in the middle of
the street. It bounces into the street again, and sticks in
the grille of an SUV.
INT. CAR ENGINE — CONTINUOUS
BARRY’S POV: the grille of the SUV sucks him up. He tumbles
through a black tunnel, whirling vanes, and pistons.
BARRY
AHHHHHHHHHHH!! OHHHH!! EECHHH!!
AHHHHHH!!
Barry gets chilled by the A/C system, and sees a frozen
grasshopper.
BARRY (CONT’D)
(re: grasshopper)
Eww, gross.
CUT TO:
INT. CAR — CONTINUOUS
The car is packed with a typical suburban family: MOTHER,
FATHER, eight-year old BOY, LITTLE GIRL in a car seat and a
GRANDMOTHER. A big slobbery DOG is behind a grate.
Barry pops into the passenger compartment, hitting the
Mother’s magazine.
MOTHER
There’s a bee in the car!
They all notice the bee and start SCREAMING.
BARRY
Aaahhhh!
Barry tumbles around the car. We see the faces from his POV.
MOTHER
Do something!
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FATHER
I’m driving!
Barry flies by the little girl in her CAR SEAT. She waves
hello.
LITTLE GIRL
Hi, bee.
SON
He’s back here! He’s going to
sting me!
The car SWERVES around the road. Barry flies into the back,
where the slobbery dog SNAPS at him. Barry deftly avoids the
jaws and gross, flying SPITTLE.
MOTHER
Nobody move. If you don’t move, he
won’t sting you. Freeze!
Everyone in the car freezes. Barry freezes. They stare at
each other, eyes going back and forth, waiting to see who
will make the first move.
Barry blinks.
GRANNY
He blinked!
Granny pulls out a can of HAIR SPRAY.
SON
Spray him, Granny!
Granny sprays the hair spray everywhere.
FATHER
What are you doing?
GRANNY
It’s hair spray! Extra hold!
MOTHER
Kill it!
Barry gets sprayed back by the hair spray, then sucked out of
the sunroof.
CUT TO:
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EXT. CITY STREET — CONTINUOUS
BARRY
Wow. The tension level out here is
unbelievable. I’ve got to get
home.
As Barry flies down the street, it starts to RAIN. He nimbly
avoids the rain at first.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Whoa. Whoa! Can’t fly in rain!
Can’t fly in rain! Can’t fly in—
A couple of drops hit him, his wings go limp and he starts
falling.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Barry sees a window ledge and aims for it and just makes it.
Shivering and exhausted, he crawls into an open window as it
CLOSES.
SEQ. 1100 — “VANESSA SAVES BARRY”
INT. VANESSA’S APARTMENT — CONTINUOUS
Inside the window, Barry SHAKES off the rain like a dog.
Vanessa, Ken, Andy, and Anna ENTER the apartment.
VANESSA
Ken, can you close the window
please?
KEN
Huh? Oh.
(to Andy)
Hey, check out my new resume. I
made it into a fold-out brochure.
You see? It folds out.
Ken holds up his brochure, with photos of himself, and a
resume in the middle.
ANGLE ON: Barry hiding behind the curtains, as Ken CLOSES THE
WINDOW.
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BARRY
Oh no, more humans. I don’t need
this.
Barry HOVERS up into the air and THROWS himself into the
glass.
BARRY (CONT’D)
(dazed)
Ow! What was that?
He does it again, and then multiple more times.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Maybe this time…this time, this
time, this time, this time, this
time, this time, this time.
Barry JUMPS onto the drapes.
BARRY (CONT’D)
(out of breath)
Drapes!
(then, re: glass)
That is diabolical.
KEN
It’s fantastic. It’s got all my
special skills, even my top ten
favorite movies.
ANDY
What’s your number one? Star Wars?
KEN
Ah, I don’t go for that, (makes
Star Wars noises), kind of stuff.
ANGLE ON: Barry.
BARRY
No wonder we’re not supposed to
talk to them. They’re out of their
minds.
KEN
When I walk out of a job interview
they’re flabbergasted. They can’t
believe the things I say.
Barry looks around and sees the LIGHT BULB FIXTURE in the
middle of the ceiling.
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BARRY
(re: light bulb)
Oh, there’s the sun. Maybe that’s
a way out.
Barry takes off and heads straight for the light bulb. His
POV: The seventy-five watt label grows as he gets closer.
BARRY (CONT’D)
I don’t remember the sun having a
big seventy five on it.
Barry HITS the bulb and is KNOCKED SILLY. He falls into a
BOWL OF GUACAMOLE. Andy dips his chip in the guacamole,
taking Barry with it.
ANGLE ON: Ken and Andy.
KEN
I’ll tell you what. You know what?
I predicted global warming. I
could feel it getting hotter. At
first I thought it was just me.
Barry’s POV: Giant human mouth opening.
KEN (CONT’D)
Wait! Stop! Beeeeeee!
ANNA
Kill it! Kill it!
They all JUMP up from their chairs. Andy looks around for
something to use.
Ken comes in for the kill with a big TIMBERLAND BOOT on each
hand.
KEN
Stand back. These are winter
boots.
Vanessa ENTERS, and stops Ken from squashing Barry.
VANESSA
(grabs Ken’s arm)
Wait. Don’t kill him.
CLOSE UP: on Barry’s puzzled face.
KEN
You know I’m allergic to them.
This thing could kill me.
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VANESSA
Why does his life have any less
value than yours?
She takes a GLASS TUMBLER and places it over Barry.
KEN
Why does his life have any less
value than mine? Is that your
statement?
VANESSA
I’m just saying, all life has
value. You don’t know what he’s
capable of feeling.
Barry looks up through the glass and watches this
conversation, astounded. Vanessa RIPS Ken’s resume in half
and SLIDES it under the glass.
KEN
(wistful)
My brochure.
There’s a moment of eye contact as she carries Barry to the
window. She opens it and sets him free.
VANESSA
There you go, little guy.
KEN (O.C)
I’m not scared of them. But, you
know, it’s an allergic thing.
ANDY (O.C) *
Hey, why don’t you put that on your *
resume-brochure? *
KEN (O.C)
It’s not funny, my whole face could
puff up.
ANDY (O.C)
Make it one of your “Special
Skills.”
KEN (O.C)
You know, knocking someone out is
also a special skill.
CUT TO:
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EXT. WINDOWSILL — CONTINUOUS
Barry stares over the window frame. He can’t believe what’s
just happened. It is still RAINING.
DISSOLVE TO:
SEQ. 1200 — “BARRY SPEAKS”
EXT. WINDOWSILL — LATER
Barry is still staring through the window. Inside,
everyone’s saying their good-byes.
KEN
Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
VANESSA
Uh, yeah sure Ken. You know,
whatever.
KEN
You can put carob chips on there.
VANESSA
Good night.
KEN
(as he exits)
Supposed to be less calories, or
something.
VANESSA
Bye.
She shuts the door.
Vanessa starts cleaning up.
BARRY
I’ve got to say something. She
saved my life. I’ve got to say
something. Alright, here it goes.
Barry flies in.
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INT. VANESSA’S APARTMENT — CONTINUOUS
Barry hides himself on different PRODUCTS placed along the
kitchen shelves. He hides on a Bumblebee Tuna can, and a
“Greetings From Coney Island” MUSCLE-MAN POSTCARD on the
fridge.
BARRY
(on fridge)
What would I say?
(landing on a bottle)
I could really get in trouble.
He stands looking at Vanessa.
BARRY (CONT’D)
It’s a bee law. You’re not
supposed to talk to a human. I
can’t believe I’m doing this. I’ve
got to. Oh, I can’t do it! Come
on! No, yes, no, do it! I can’t.
How should I start it? You like
jazz? No, that’s no good. Here
she comes. Speak, you fool.
As Vanessa walks by, Barry takes a DEEP BREATH.
BARRY (CONT’D)
(cheerful)
Umm…hi.
Vanessa DROPS A STACK OF DISHES, and HOPS BACK.
BARRY (CONT’D)
I’m sorry.
VANESSA
You’re talking.
BARRY
Yes, I know, I know.
VANESSA
You’re talking.
BARRY
I know, I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.
VANESSA
It’s okay. It’s fine. It’s just, I
know I’m dreaming, but I don’t
recall going to bed.
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BARRY
Well, you know I’m sure this is
very disconcerting.
VANESSA
Well yeah. I mean this is a bit of
a surprise to me. I mean…you’re
a bee.
BARRY
Yeah, I am a bee, and you know I’m
not supposed to be doing this, but
they were all trying to kill me and
if it wasn’t for you…I mean, I
had to thank you. It’s just the
way I was raised.
Vanessa intentionally JABS her hand with a FORK.
VANESSA
Ow!
BARRY
That was a little weird.
VANESSA
(to herself)
I’m talking to a bee.
BARRY
Yeah.
VANESSA
I’m talking to a bee.
BARRY
Anyway…
VANESSA
And a bee is talking to me…
BARRY
I just want you to know that I’m
grateful, and I’m going to leave
now.
VANESSA
Wait, wait, wait, wait, how did you
learn to do that?
BARRY
What?
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VANESSA
The talking thing.
BARRY
Same way you did, I guess. Mama,
Dada, honey, you pick it up.
VANESSA
That’s very funny.
BARRY
Yeah. Bees are funny. If we didn’t
laugh, we’d cry. With what we have
to deal with.
Vanessa LAUGHS.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Anyway.
VANESSA
Can I, uh, get you something?
BARRY
Like what?
VANESSA
I don’t know. I mean, I don’t know.
Coffee?
BARRY
Well, uh, I don’t want to put you
out.
VANESSA
It’s no trouble.
BARRY
Unless you’re making anyway.
VANESSA
Oh, it takes two minutes.
BARRY
Really?
VANESSA
It’s just coffee.
BARRY
I hate to impose.
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VANESSA
Don’t be ridiculous.
BARRY
Actually, I would love a cup.
VANESSA
Hey, you want a little rum cake?
BARRY
I really shouldn’t.
VANESSA
Have a little rum cake.
BARRY
No, no, no, I can’t.
VANESSA
Oh, come on.
BARRY
You know, I’m trying to lose a
couple micrograms here.
VANESSA
Where?
BARRY
Well… These stripes don’t help.
VANESSA
You look great.
BARRY
I don’t know if you know anything
about fashion.
Vanessa starts POURING the coffee through an imaginary cup
and directly onto the floor.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Are you alright?
VANESSA
No.
DISSOLVE TO:
SEQ. 1300 — “ROOFTOP COFFEE”
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EXT. VANESSA’S ROOF — LATER
Barry and Vanessa are drinking coffee on her roof terrace.
He is perched on her keychain.
BARRY
…He can’t get a taxi. He’s
making the tie in the cab, as
they’re flying up Madison. So he
finally gets there.
VANESSA
Uh huh?
BARRY
He runs up the steps into the
church, the wedding is on…
VANESSA
Yeah?
BARRY
…and he says, watermelon? I
thought you said Guatemalan.
VANESSA
Uh huh?
BARRY
Why would I marry a watermelon?
Barry laughs. Vanessa doesn’t.
VANESSA
Oh! Is that, uh, a bee joke?
BARRY
Yeah, that’s the kind of stuff that
we do.
VANESSA
Yeah, different.
A BEAT.
VANESSA (CONT’D)
So anyway…what are you going to
do, Barry?
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BARRY
About work? I don’t know. I want
to do my part for the hive, but I
can’t do it the way they want.
VANESSA
I know how you feel.
BARRY
You do?
VANESSA
Sure, my parents wanted me to be a
lawyer or doctor, but I wanted to
be a florist.
BARRY
Really?
VANESSA
My only interest is flowers.
BARRY
Our new queen was just elected with
that same campaign slogan.
VANESSA
Oh.
BARRY
Anyway, see there’s my hive, right
there. You can see it.
VANESSA
Oh, you’re in Sheep Meadow.
BARRY
(excited)
Yes! You know the turtle pond?
VANESSA
Yes?
BARRY
I’m right off of that.
VANESSA
Oh, no way. I know that area. Do
you know I lost a toe-ring there
once?
BARRY
Really?
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VANESSA
Yes.
BARRY
Why do girls put rings on their
toes?
VANESSA
Why not?
BARRY
I don’t know. It’s like putting a
hat on your knee.
VANESSA
Really? Okay.
A JANITOR in the background changes a LIGHTBULB. To him, it
appears that Vanessa is talking to an imaginary friend.
JANITOR
You all right, ma’am?
VANESSA
Oh, yeah, fine. Just having two
cups of coffee.
BARRY
Anyway, this has been great.
(wiping his mouth)
Thanks for the coffee.
Barry gazes at Vanessa.
VANESSA
Oh yeah, it’s no trouble.
BARRY
Sorry I couldn’t finish it.
Vanessa giggles.
BARRY (CONT’D)
(re: coffee)
If I did, I’d be up the rest of my
life. Ummm. Can I take a piece of
this with me?
VANESSA
Sure. Here, have a crumb.
She takes a CRUMB from the plate and hands it to Barry.
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BARRY
(a little dreamy)
Oh, thanks.
VANESSA
Yeah.
There is an awkward pause.
BARRY
Alright, well then, I guess I’ll
see you around, or not, or…
VANESSA
Okay Barry.
BARRY
And thank you so much again, for
before.
VANESSA
Oh that?
BARRY
Yeah.
VANESSA
Oh, that was nothing.
BARRY
Well, not nothing, but, anyway…
Vanessa extends her hand, and shakes Barry’s gingerly. The
Janitor watches. The lightbulb shorts out. The Janitor
FALLS.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 1400 — “HONEX”
INT. HONEX BUILDING — NEXT DAY
ANGLE ON: A TEST BEE WEARING A PARACHUTE is in a wind tunnel,
hovering through increasingly heavy wind.
SIGNS UNDER A FLASHING LIGHT READ: “Test In Progress” &
“Hurricane Survival Test”.
2 BEES IN A LAB COATS are observing behind glass.
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LAB COAT BEE 1
This can’t possibly work.
LAB COAT BEE 2
Well, he’s all set to go, we may as
well try it.
(into the mic)
Okay Dave, pull the chute.
The test bee opens his parachute. He’s instantly blown
against the rear wall.
Adam and Barry ENTER.
ADAM
Sounds amazing.
BARRY
Oh, it was amazing. It was the
scariest, happiest moment of my
life.
ADAM
Humans! Humans! I can’t believe
you were with humans! Giant scary
humans! What were they like?
BARRY
Huge and crazy. They talk crazy,
they eat crazy giant things. They
drive around real crazy.
ADAM
And do they try and kill you like
on TV?
BARRY
Some of them. But some of them
don’t.
ADAM
How’d you get back?
BARRY
Poodle.
ADAM
Look, you did it. And I’m glad.
You saw whatever you wanted to see
out there, you had your
“experience”, and now you’re back,
you can pick out your job, and
everything can be normal.
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ANGLE ON: LAB BEES examining a CANDY CORN through a
microscope.
BARRY
Well…
ADAM
Well?
BARRY
Well, I met someone.
ADAM
You met someone? Was she Bee-ish?
BARRY
Mmm.
ADAM
Not a WASP? Your parents will kill
you.
BARRY
No, no, no, not a wasp.
ADAM
Spider?
BARRY
You know, I’m not attracted to the
spiders. I know to everyone else
it’s like the hottest thing with
the eight legs and all. I can’t get
by that face.
Barry makes a spider face.
ADAM
So, who is she?
BARRY
She’s a human.
ADAM
Oh no, no, no, no. That didn’t
happen. You didn’t do that. That
is a bee law. You wouldn’t break a
bee law.
BARRY
Her name’s Vanessa.
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ADAM
Oh, oh boy!
BARRY
She’s so-o nice. And she’s a
florist!
ADAM
Oh, no. No, no, no! You’re dating
a human florist?
BARRY
We’re not dating.
ADAM
You’re flying outside the hive.
You’re talking to human beings that
attack our homes with power washers
and M-80’s. That’s 1/8 of a stick
of dynamite.
BARRY
She saved my life. And she
understands me.
ADAM
This is over.
Barry pulls out the crumb.
BARRY
Eat this.
Barry stuffs the crumb into Adam’s face.
ADAM
This is not over. What was that?
BARRY
They call it a crumb.
ADAM
That was SO STINGING STRIPEY!
BARRY
And that’s not even what they eat.
That just falls off what they eat.
Do you know what a Cinnabon is?
ADAM
No.
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BARRY
It’s bread…
ADAM
Come in here!
BARRY
and cinnamon,
ADAM
Be quiet!
BARRY
and frosting…they heat it up—
ADAM
Sit down!
INT. ADAM’S OFFICE — CONTINUOUS
BARRY
Really hot!
ADAM
Listen to me! We are not them.
We’re us. There’s us and there’s
them.
BARRY
Yes, but who can deny the heart
that is yearning…
Barry rolls his chair down the corridor.
ADAM
There’s no yearning. Stop
yearning. Listen to me. You have
got to start thinking bee, my
friend.
ANOTHER BEE JOINS IN.
ANOTHER BEE
Thinking bee.
WIDER SHOT AS A 3RD BEE ENTERS, popping up over the cubicle
wall.
3RD BEE
Thinking bee.
EVEN WIDER SHOT AS ALL THE BEES JOIN IN.
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OTHER BEES
Thinking bee. Thinking bee.
Thinking bee.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 1500 — “POOLSIDE NAGGING”
EXT. BACKYARD PARENT’S HOUSE — DAY
Barry sits on a RAFT in a hexagon honey pool, legs dangling
into the water. Janet Benson and Martin Benson stand over
him wearing big, sixties sunglasses and cabana-type outfits.
The sun shines brightly behind their heads.
JANET BENSON (O.C)
There he is. He’s in the pool.
MARTIN BENSON
You know what your problem is,
Barry?
BARRY
I’ve got to start thinking bee?
MARTIN BENSON
Barry, how much longer is this
going to go on? It’s been three
days. I don’t understand why
you’re not working.
BARRY
Well, I’ve got a lot of big life
decisions I’m thinking about.
MARTIN BENSON
What life? You have no life! You
have no job! You’re barely a bee!
Barry throws his hands in the air.
BARRY
Augh.
JANET BENSON
Would it kill you to just make a
little honey?
Barry ROLLS off the raft and SINKS to the bottom of the pool.
We hear his parents’ MUFFLED VOICES from above the surface.
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JANET BENSON (CONT’D)
(muffled)
Barry, come out from under there.
Your father’s talking to you.
Martin, would you talk to him?
MARTIN BENSON
Barry, I’m talking to you.
DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. PICNIC AREA — DAY
MUSIC: “Sugar Sugar” by the Archies.
Barry and Vanessa are having a picnic. A MOSQUITO lands on
Vanessa’s leg. She SWATS it violently. Barry’s head whips
around, aghast. They stare at each other awkwardly in a
frozen moment, then BURST INTO HYSTERICAL LAUGHTER.
Vanessa GETS UP.
VANESSA
You coming?
BARRY
Got everything?
VANESSA
All set.
Vanessa gets into a one-man Ultra Light plane with a black
and yellow paint scheme. She puts on her helmet.
BARRY
You go ahead, I’ll catch up.
VANESSA
(come hither wink)
Don’t be too long.
The Ultra Light takes off. Barry catches up. They fly sideby-side.
VANESSA (CONT’D)
Watch this!
Vanessa does a loop, and FLIES right into the side of a
mountain, BURSTING into a huge ball of flames.
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BARRY
(yelling, anguished)
Vanessa!
EXT. BARRY’S PARENT’S HOUSE — CONTINUOUS
ANGLE ON: Barry’s face bursting through the surface of the
pool, GASPING for air, eyes opening in horror.
MARTIN BENSON
We’re still here, Barry.
JANET BENSON
I told you not to yell at him. He
doesn’t respond when you yell at
him.
MARTIN BENSON
Then why are you yelling at me?
JANET BENSON
Because you don’t listen.
MARTIN BENSON
I’m not listening to this.
Barry is toweling off, putting on his sweater.
BARRY
Sorry Mom, I’ve got to go.
JANET BENSON
Where are you going?
BARRY
Nowhere. I’m meeting a friend.
Barry JUMPS off the balcony and EXITS.
JANET BENSON
(calling after him)
A girl? Is this why you can’t
decide?
BARRY
Bye!
JANET BENSON
I just hope she’s Bee-ish.
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 49.
SEQ. 1700 — “STREETWALK/SUPERMARKET”
EXT. VANESSA’S FLORIST SHOP — DAY
Vanessa FLIPS the sign to say “Sorry We Missed You”, and
locks the door.
ANGLE ON: A POSTER on Vanessa’s door for the Tournament of
Roses Parade in Pasadena.
BARRY
So they have a huge parade of just
flowers every year in Pasadena?
VANESSA
Oh, to be in the Tournament of
Roses, that’s every florist’s
dream. Up on a float, surrounded
by flowers, crowds cheering.
BARRY
Wow, a tournament. Do the roses
actually compete in athletic
events?
VANESSA
No. Alright, I’ve got one. How
come you don’t fly everywhere?
BARRY
It’s exhausting. Why don’t you run
everywhere?
VANESSA
Hmmm.
BARRY
Isn’t that faster?
VANESSA
Yeah, okay. I see, I see.
Alright, your turn.
Barry and Vanessa walk/fly down a New York side street, no
other pedestrians near them.
BARRY
Ah! Tivo. You can just freeze
live TV? That’s insane.
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VANESSA
What, you don’t have anything like
that?
BARRY
We have Hivo, but it’s a disease.
It’s a horrible, horrible disease.
VANESSA
Oh my.
They turn the corner onto a busier avenue and people start to
swat at Barry.
MAN
Dumb bees!
VANESSA
You must just want to sting all
those jerks.
BARRY
We really try not to sting. It’s
usually fatal for us.
VANESSA
So you really have to watch your
temper?
They ENTER a SUPERMARKET.
CUT TO:
INT. SUPERMARKET
BARRY
Oh yeah, very carefully. You kick
a wall, take a walk, write an angry
letter and throw it out. You work
through it like any emotion—
anger, jealousy,
(under his breath)
lust.
Barry hops on top of some cardboard boxes in the middle of an
aisle. A stock boy, HECTOR, whacks him with a rolled up
magazine.
VANESSA
(to Barry)
Oh my goodness. Are you okay?
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BARRY
Yeah. Whew!
Vanessa WHACKS Hector over the head with the magazine.
VANESSA
(to Hector)
What is wrong with you?!
HECTOR
It’s a bug.
VANESSA
Well he’s not bothering anybody.
Get out of here, you creep.
Vanessa pushes him, and Hector EXITS, muttering.
BARRY
(shaking it off)
What was that, a Pick and Save
circular?
VANESSA
Yeah, it was. How did you know?
BARRY
It felt like about ten pages.
Seventy-five’s pretty much our
limit.
VANESSA
Boy, you’ve really got that down to
a science.
BARRY
Oh, we have to. I lost a cousin to
Italian Vogue.
VANESSA
I’ll bet.
Barry stops, sees the wall of honey jars.
BARRY
What, in the name of Mighty
Hercules, is this? How did this
get here? Cute Bee? Golden
Blossom? Ray Liotta Private
Select?
VANESSA
Is he that actor?
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BARRY
I never heard of him. Why is this
here?
VANESSA
For people. We eat it.
BARRY
Why?
(gesturing around the
market)
You don’t have enough food of your
own?
VANESSA
Well yes, we—
BARRY
How do you even get it?
VANESSA
Well, bees make it…
BARRY
I know who makes it! And it’s hard
to make it! There’s Heating and
Cooling, and Stirring…you need a
whole Krelman thing.
VANESSA
It’s organic.
BARRY
It’s our-ganic!
VANESSA
It’s just honey, Barry.
BARRY
Just…what?! Bees don’t know
about this. This is stealing. A
lot of stealing! You’ve taken our
homes, our schools, our hospitals.
This is all we have. And it’s on
sale? I’m going to get to the
bottom of this. I’m going to get
to the bottom of all of this!
He RIPS the label off the Ray Liotta Private Select.
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 53.
SEQ. 1800 — “WINDSHIELD”
EXT. BACK OF SUPERMARKET LOADING DOCK — LATER THAT DAY
Barry disguises himself by blacking out his yellow lines with
a MAGIC MARKER and putting on some war paint. He sees Hector,
the stock boy, with a knife CUTTING open cardboard boxes
filled with honey jars.
MAN
You almost done?
HECTOR
Almost.
Barry steps in some honey, making a SNAPPING noise. Hector
stops and turns.
HECTOR (CONT’D)
He is here. I sense it.
Hector grabs his BOX CUTTER.
Barry REACTS, hides himself behind the box again.
HECTOR (CONT’D)
(talking too loud, to no
one in particular)
Well, I guess I’ll go home now, and
just leave this nice honey out,
with no one around.
A BEAT. Hector pretends to exit. He takes a couple of steps
in place.
ANGLE ON: The honey jar. Barry steps out into a moody
spotlight.
BARRY
You’re busted, box boy!
HECTOR
Ah ha! I knew I heard something.
So, you can talk.
Barry flies up, stinger out, pushing Hector up against the
wall. As Hector backs up, he drops his knife.
BARRY
Oh, I can talk. And now you’re
going to start talking.
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Where are you getting all the sweet
stuff? Who’s your supplier?!
HECTOR
I don’t know what you’re talking
about. I thought we were all
friends. The last thing we want to
do is upset any of you…bees!
Hector grabs a PUSHPIN. Barry fences with his stinger.
HECTOR (CONT’D)
You’re too late. It’s ours now!
BARRY
You, sir, have crossed the wrong
sword.
HECTOR
You, sir, are about to be lunch for
my iguana, Ignacio!
Barry and Hector get into a cross-swords, nose-to-nose
confrontation.
BARRY
Where is the honey coming from?
Barry knocks the pushpin out of his hand. Barry puts his
stinger up to Hector’s nose.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Tell me where?!
HECTOR
(pointing to a truck)
Honey Farms. It comes from Honey
Farms.
ANGLE ON: A Honey Farms truck leaving the parking lot.
Barry turns, takes off after the truck through an alley.
He follows the truck out onto a busy street, dodging a bus,
and several cabs.
CABBIE
Crazy person!
He flies through a metal pipe on the top of a truck.
BARRY
OOOHHH!
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BARRY (CONT’D)
Barry grabs onto a bicycle messenger’s backpack. The honey
farms truck starts to pull away. Barry uses the bungee cord
to slingshot himself towards the truck.
He lands on the windshield, where the wind plasters him to
the glass. He looks up to find himself surrounded by what
appear to be DEAD BUGS. He climbs across, working his way
around the bodies.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Oh my. What horrible thing has
happened here? Look at these
faces. They never knew what hit
them. And now they’re on the road
to nowhere.
A MOSQUITO opens his eyes.
MOOSEBLOOD
Pssst! Just keep still.
BARRY
What? You’re not dead?
MOOSEBLOOD
Do I look dead? Hey man, they will
wipe anything that moves. Now,
where are you headed?
BARRY
To Honey Farms. I am onto
something huge here.
MOOSEBLOOD
I’m going to Alaska. Moose blood.
Crazy stuff. Blows your head off.
LADYBUG
I’m going to Tacoma.
BARRY
(to fly)
What about you?
MOOSEBLOOD
He really is dead.
BARRY
Alright.
The WIPER comes towards them.
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MOOSEBLOOD
Uh oh.
BARRY
What is that?
MOOSEBLOOD
Oh no! It’s a wiper, triple blade!
BARRY
Triple blade?
MOOSEBLOOD
Jump on. It’s your only chance,
bee.
They hang on as the wiper goes back and forth.
MOOSEBLOOD (CONT’D)
(yelling to the truck
driver through the glass)
Why does everything have to be so
dog-gone clean?! How much do you
people need to see? Open your
eyes! Stick your head out the
window!
CUT TO:
INT. TRUCK CAB
SFX: Radio.
RADIO VOICE
For NPR News in Washington, I’m
Carl Kasell.
EXT. TRUCK WINDSHIELD
MOOSEBLOOD
But don’t kill no more bugs!
The Mosquito is FLUNG off of the wiper.
MOOSEBLOOD (CONT’D)
Beeeeeeeeeeeeee!
BARRY
Moose blood guy!
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Barry slides toward the end of the wiper, is thrown off, but
he grabs the AERIAL and hangs on for dear life. Barry looks
across and sees a CRICKET on another vehicle in the exact
same predicament. They look at each other and SCREAM in
unison.
BARRY AND CRICKET
Aaaaaaaaaah!
ANOTHER BUG grabs onto the aerial, and screams as well.
INT. TRUCK CAB — SAME TIME
DRIVER
You hear something?
TRUCKER PASSENGER
Like what?
DRIVER
Like tiny screaming.
TRUCKER PASSENGER
Turn off the radio.
The driver reaches down and PRESSES a button, lowering the
aerial.
EXT. TRUCK WINDSHIELD — SAME TIME
Barry and the other bug do a “choose up” to the bottom, Barry
wins.
BARRY
Aha!
Then he finally has to let go and gets thrown into the truck
horn atop cab. Mooseblood is inside.
MOOSEBLOOD
Hey, what’s up bee boy?
BARRY
Hey, Blood!
DISSOLVE TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 58.
INT. TRUCK HORN — LATER
BARRY
…and it was just an endless row
of honey jars as far as the eye
could see.
MOOSEBLOOD
Wow.
BARRY
So I’m just assuming wherever this
honey truck goes, that’s where
they’re getting it. I mean, that
honey’s ours!
MOOSEBLOOD
Bees hang tight.
BARRY
Well, we’re all jammed in there.
It’s a close community.
MOOSEBLOOD
Not us, man. We’re on our own.
Every mosquito is on his own.
BARRY
But what if you get in trouble?
MOOSEBLOOD
Trouble? You’re a mosquito.
You’re in trouble! Nobody likes
us. They’re just all smacking.
People see a mosquito, smack,
smack!
BARRY
At least you’re out in the world.
You must meet a lot of girls.
MOOSEBLOOD
Mosquito girls try to trade up; get
with a moth, dragonfly…mosquito
girl don’t want no mosquito.
A BLOOD MOBILE pulls up alongside.
MOOSEBLOOD (CONT’D)
Whoa, you have got to be kidding
me. Mooseblood’s about to leave
the building. So long bee.
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Mooseblood EXITS the horn, and jumps onto the blood mobile.
MOOSEBLOOD (CONT’D)
Hey guys. I knew I’d catch you all
down here. Did you bring your
crazy straws?
CUT TO:
SEQ. 1900 — “THE APIARY”
EXT. APIARY — LATER
Barry sees a SIGN, “Honey Farms”
The truck comes to a stop. SFX: The Honey farms truck
blares its horn.
Barry flies out, lands on the hood.
ANGLE ON: Two BEEKEEPERS, FREDDY and ELMO, walking around to
the back of the gift shop.
Barry follows them, and lands in a nearby tree
FREDDY
…then we throw it in some jars,
slap a label on it, and it’s pretty
much pure profit.
BARRY
What is this place?
ELMO
Bees got a brain the size of a
pinhead.
FREDDY
They are pinheads.
The both LAUGH.
ANGLE ON: Barry REACTING.
They arrive at the back of the shop where one of them opens a
SMOKER BOX.
FREDDY (CONT’D)
Hey, check out the new smoker.
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ELMO
Oh, Sweet. That’s the one you
want.
FREDDY
The Thomas 3000.
BARRY
Smoker?
FREDDY
90 puffs a minute, semi-automatic.
Twice the nicotine, all the tar.
They LAUGH again, nefariously.
FREDDY (CONT’D)
Couple of breaths of this, and it
knocks them right out. They make
the honey, and we make the money.
BARRY
“They make the honey, and we make
the money?”
Barry climbs onto the netting of Freddy’s hat. He climbs up
to the brim and looks over the edge.
He sees the apiary boxes as Freddy SMOKES them.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Oh my.
As Freddy turns around, Barry jumps into an open apiary box,
and into an apartment. HOWARD and FRAN are just coming to
from the smoking.
BARRY (CONT’D)
What’s going on? Are you okay?
HOWARD
Yeah, it doesn’t last too long.
HE COUGHS a few times.
BARRY
How did you two get here? Do you
know you’re in a fake hive with
fake walls?
HOWARD
(pointing to a picture on
the wall)
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Our queen was moved here, we had no
choice.
BARRY
(looking at a picture on
the wall)
This is your queen? That’s a man
in women’s clothes. That’s a dragqueen!
The other wall opens. Barry sees the hundreds of apiary
boxes.
BARRY (CONT’D)
What is this?
Barry pulls out his camera, and starts snapping.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Oh no. There’s hundreds of them.
(V.O, as Barry takes
pictures)
Bee honey, our honey, is being
brazenly stolen on a massive scale.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 2100 — “BARRY TELLS FAMILY”
INT. BARRY’S PARENT’S HOUSE — LIVING ROOM — LATER
Barry has assembled his parents, Adam, and Uncle Carl.
BARRY
This is worse than anything the
bears have done to us. And I
intend to do something about it.
JANET BENSON
Oh Barry, stop.
MARTIN BENSON
Who told you that humans are taking
our honey? That’s just a rumor.
BARRY
Do these look like rumors?
Barry throws the PICTURES on the table. Uncle Carl, cleaning
his glasses with his shirt tail, digs through a bowl of nuts
with his finger.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 62.
HOWARD (CONT’D)
UNCLE CARL
That’s a conspiracy theory. These
are obviously doctored photos.
JANET BENSON
Barry, how did you get mixed up in
all this?
ADAM
(jumping up)
Because he’s been talking to
humans!
JANET BENSON
Whaaat?
MARTIN BENSON
Talking to humans?! Oh Barry.
ADAM
He has a human girlfriend and they
make out!
JANET BENSON
Make out? Barry?
BARRY
We do not.
ADAM
You wish you could.
BARRY
Who’s side are you on?
ADAM
The bees!
Uncle Carl stands up and pulls his pants up to his chest.
UNCLE CARL
I dated a cricket once in San
Antonio. Man, those crazy legs
kept me up all night. Hotcheewah!
JANET BENSON
Barry, this is what you want to do
with your life?
BARRY
This is what I want to do for all
our lives. Nobody works harder
than bees.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 63.
Dad, I remember you coming home
some nights so overworked, your
hands were still stirring. You
couldn’t stop them.
MARTIN BENSON
Ehhh…
JANET BENSON
(to Martin)
I remember that.
BARRY
What right do they have to our hardearned
honey? We’re living on two
cups a year. They’re putting it in
lip balm for no reason what-soever.
MARTIN BENSON
Even if it’s true, Barry, what
could one bee do?
BARRY
I’m going to sting them where it
really hurts.
MARTIN BENSON
In the face?
BARRY
No.
MARTIN BENSON
In the eye? That would really
hurt.
BARRY
No.
MARTIN BENSON
Up the nose? That’s a killer.
BARRY
No. There’s only one place you can
sting the humans. One place where
it really matters.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 2300 — “HIVE AT 5 NEWS/BEE LARRY KING”
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BARRY (CONT’D)
INT. NEWS STUDIO — DAY
DRAMATIC NEWS MUSIC plays as the opening news sequence rolls.
We see the “Hive at Five” logo, followed by shots of past
news events: A BEE freeway chase, a BEE BEARD protest rally,
and a BEAR pawing at the hive as the BEES flee in panic.
BOB BUMBLE (V.O.)
Hive at Five, the hive’s only full
hour action news source…
SHOTS of NEWSCASTERS flash up on screen.
BOB BUMBLE (V.O.) (CONT’D)
With Bob Bumble at the anchor
desk…
BOB has a big shock of anchorman hair, gray temples and
overly white teeth.
BOB BUMBLE (V.O.) (CONT’D)
…weather with Storm Stinger,
sports with Buzz Larvi, and
Jeanette Chung.
JEANETTE is an Asian bee.
BOB BUMBLE (CONT’D)
Good evening, I’m Bob Bumble.
JEANETTE CHUNG
And I’m Jeanette Chung.
BOB BUMBLE
Our top story, a tri-county bee,
Barry Benson…
INSERT: Barry’s graduation picture.
BOB BUMBLE (CONT’D)
…is saying he intends to sue the
human race for stealing our honey,
packaging it, and profiting from it
illegally.
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 65.
INT. BEENN STUDIO — BEE LARRY KING LIVE
BEE LARRY KING, wearing suspenders and glasses, is
interviewing Barry. A LOWER-THIRD CHYRON reads: “Bee Larry
King Live.”
BEE LARRY KING
Don’t forget, tomorrow night on Bee
Larry King, we are going to have
three former Queens all right here
in our studio discussing their new
book, “Classy Ladies,” out this
week on Hexagon.
(to Barry)
Tonight, we’re talking to Barry
Benson. Did you ever think, I’m
just a kid from the hive, I can’t
do this?
BARRY
Larry, bees have never been afraid
to change the world. I mean, what
about Bee-Columbus? Bee-Ghandi?
Be-geesus?
BEE LARRY KING
Well, where I’m from you wouldn’t
think of suing humans. We were
thinking more like stick ball,
candy stores.
BARRY
How old are you?
BEE LARRY KING
I want you to know that the entire
bee community is supporting you in
this case, which is certain to be
the trial of the bee century.
BARRY
Thank you, Larry. You know, they
have a Larry King in the human
world, too.
BEE LARRY KING
It’s a common name. Next week on
Bee Larry King…
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 66.
BARRY
No, I mean he looks like you. And
he has a show with suspenders and
different colored dots behind him.
BEE LARRY KING
Next week on Bee Larry King…
BARRY
Old guy glasses, and there’s quotes
along the bottom from the guest
you’re watching even though you
just heard them…
BEE LARRY KING
Bear week next week! They’re
scary, they’re hairy, and they’re
here live.
Bee Larry King EXITS.
BARRY
Always leans forward, pointy
shoulders, squinty eyes…
(lights go out)
Very Jewish.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 2400 — “FLOWER SHOP”
INT. VANESSA’S FLOWER SHOP — NIGHT
Stacks of law books are piled up, legal forms, etc.
Vanessa is talking with Ken in the other room.
KEN
Look, in tennis, you attack at the
point of weakness.
VANESSA
But it was my grandmother, Ken.
She’s 81.
KEN
Honey, her backhand’s a joke. I’m
not going to take advantage of
that?
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BARRY (O.C)
Quiet please. Actual work going on
here.
KEN
Is that that same bee?
BARRY (O.C)
Yes it is.
VANESSA
I’m helping him sue the human race.
KEN
What?
Barry ENTERS.
BARRY
Oh, hello.
KEN
Hello Bee.
Barry flies over to Vanessa.
VANESSA
This is Ken.
BARRY
Yeah, I remember you. Timberland,
size 10 1/2, Vibram sole I believe.
KEN
Why does he talk again, Hun?
VANESSA
(to Ken, sensing the
tension)
Listen, you’d better go because
we’re really busy working.
KEN
But it’s our yogurt night.
VANESSA
(pushing him out the door)
Oh…bye bye.
She CLOSES the door.
KEN
Why is yogurt night so difficult?!
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Vanessa ENTERS the back room carrying coffee.
VANESSA
Oh you poor thing, you two have
been at this for hours.
BARRY
Yes, and Adam here has been a huge
help.
ANGLE ON: A EMPTY CINNABON BOX with Adam asleep inside,
covered in frosting.
VANESSA
How many sugars?
BARRY
Just one. I try not to use the
competition. So, why are you
helping me, anyway?
VANESSA
Bees have good qualities.
BARRY
(rowing on the sugar cube
like a gondola)
Si, Certo.
VANESSA
And it feels good to take my mind
off the shop. I don’t know why,
instead of flowers, people are
giving balloon bouquets now.
BARRY
Yeah, those are great…if you’re
3.
VANESSA
And artificial flowers.
BARRY
(re: plastic flowers)
Oh, they just get me psychotic!
VANESSA
Yeah, me too.
BARRY
The bent stingers, the pointless
pollination.
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VANESSA
Bees must hate those fake plastic
things.
BARRY
There’s nothing worse than a
daffodil that’s had work done.
VANESSA
(holding up the lawsuit
documents)
Well, maybe this can make up for it
a little bit.
CUT TO:
EXT. VANESSA’S FLORIST SHOP
They EXIT the store, and cross to the mailbox.
VANESSA
You know Barry, this lawsuit is a
pretty big deal.
BARRY
I guess.
VANESSA
Are you sure that you want to go
through with it?
BARRY
Am I sure?
(kicking the envelope into
the mailbox)
When I’m done with the humans, they
won’t be able to say, “Honey, I’m
home,” without paying a royalty.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 2700 — “MEET MONTGOMERY”
EXT. MANHATTAN COURTHOUSE — DAY
P.O.V SHOT — A camera feed turns on, revealing a newsperson.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 70.
PRESS PERSON #2
(talking to camera)
Sarah, it’s an incredible scene
here in downtown Manhattan where
all eyes and ears of the world are
anxiously waiting, because for the
first time in history, we’re going
to hear for ourselves if a honey
bee can actually speak.
ANGLE ON: Barry, Vanessa, and Adam getting out of the cab.
The press spots Barry and Vanessa and pushes in. Adam sits
on Vanessa’s shoulder.
INT. COURTHOUSE — CONTINUOUS
Barry, Vanessa, and Adam sit at the Plaintiff’s Table.
VANESSA
(turns to Barry)
What have we gotten into here,
Barry?
BARRY
I don’t know, but it’s pretty big,
isn’t it?
ADAM
I can’t believe how many humans
don’t have to be at work during the
day.
BARRY
Hey, you think these billion dollar
multinational food companies have
good lawyers?
CUT TO:
EXT. COURTHOUSE STEPS — CONTINUOUS
A BIG BLACK CAR pulls up.
ANGLE ON: the grill filling the frame. We see the “L.T.M”
monogram on the hood ornament.
The defense lawyer, LAYTON T. MONTGOMERY comes out, squashing
a bug on the pavement.
CUT TO:
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INT. COURTHOUSE — CONTINUOUS
Barry SHUDDERS.
VANESSA
What’s the matter?
BARRY
I don’t know. I just got a chill.
Montgomery ENTERS. He walks by Barry’s table shaking a honey
packet.
MONTGOMERY
Well, if it isn’t the B-Team.
(re: the honey packet)
Any of you boys work on this?
He CHUCKLES. The JUDGE ENTERS.
SEQ. 3000 — “WITNESSES”
BAILIFF
All rise! The Honorable Judge
Bumbleton presiding.
JUDGE
(shuffling papers)
Alright…Case number 4475,
Superior Court of New York. Barry
Bee Benson vs. the honey industry,
is now in session. Mr. Montgomery,
you are representing the five major
food companies, collectively.
ANGLE ON: Montgomery’s BRIEFCASE. It has an embossed emblem
of an EAGLE, holding a gavel in one talon and a briefcase in
the other.
MONTGOMERY
A privilege.
JUDGE
Mr. Benson.
Barry STANDS.
JUDGE (CONT’D)
You are representing all bees of
the world?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 72.
Montgomery, the stenographer, and the jury lean in.
CUT TO:
EXT. COURTHOUSE — CONTINUOUS
The spectators outside freeze. The helicopters angle forward
to listen closely.
CUT TO:
INT. COURTHOUSE
BARRY
Bzzz bzzz bzzz…Ahh, I’m kidding,
I’m kidding. Yes, your honor. We
are ready to proceed.
ANGLE ON: Courtroom hub-bub.
JUDGE
And Mr. Montgomery, your opening
statement, please.
Montgomery rises.
MONTGOMERY
(grumbles, clears his
throat)
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
My grandmother was a simple woman.
Born on a farm, she believed it was
man’s divine right to benefit from
the bounty of nature God put before
us. If we were to live in the
topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson
imagines, just think of what it
would mean. Maybe I would have to
negotiate with the silk worm for
the elastic in my britches.
Talking bee. How do we know this
isn’t some sort of holographic
motion picture capture Hollywood
wizardry? They could be using
laser beams, robotics,
ventriloquism, cloning…for all we
know he could be on steroids!
Montgomery leers at Barry, who moves to the stand.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 73.
JUDGE
Mr. Benson?
Barry makes his opening statement.
BARRY
Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury,
there’s no trickery here. I’m just
an ordinary bee. And as a bee,
honey’s pretty important to me.
It’s important to all bees. We
invented it, we make it, and we
protect it with our lives.
Unfortunately, there are some
people in this room who think they
can take whatever they want from us
cause we’re the little guys. And
what I’m hoping is that after this
is all over, you’ll see how by
taking our honey, you’re not only
taking away everything we have, but
everything we are.
ANGLE ON: Vanessa smiling.
ANGLE ON: The BEE GALLERY wiping tears away.
CUT TO:
INT. BENSON HOUSE
Barry’s family is watching the case on TV.
JANET BENSON
Oh, I wish he would dress like that
all the time. So nice…
CUT TO:
INT. COURTROOM — LATER
JUDGE
Call your first witness.
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 74.
INT. COURTHOUSE — LATER
BARRY
So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of
Honey Farms. Pretty big company
you have there?
MR. VANDERHAYDEN
I suppose so.
BARRY
And I see you also own HoneyBurton,
and Hon-Ron.
MR. VANDERHAYDEN
Yes. They provide beekeepers for
our farms.
BARRY
Beekeeper. I find that to be a
very disturbing term, I have to
say. I don’t imagine you employ
any bee free-ers, do you?
MR. VANDERHAYDEN
No.
BARRY
I’m sorry. I couldn’t hear you.
MR. VANDERHAYDEN
(louder)
No.
BARRY
No. Because you don’t free bees.
You keep bees. And not only that,
it seems you thought a bear would
be an appropriate image for a jar
of honey?
MR. VANDERHAYDEN
Well, they’re very lovable
creatures. Yogi-bear, Fozzy-bear,
Build-a-bear.
BARRY
Yeah, you mean like this?!
Vanessa and the SUPERINTENDANT from her building ENTER with a
GIANT FEROCIOUS GRIZZLY BEAR. He has a neck collar and
chains extending from either side.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 75.
By pulling the chains, they bring him directly in front of
Vanderhayden. The bear LUNGES and ROARS.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Bears kill bees! How would you
like his big hairy head crashing
into your living room? Biting into
your couch, spitting out your throwpillows…rowr,
rowr!
The bear REACTS.
BEAR
Rowr!!
BARRY
Okay, that’s enough. Take him
away.
Vanessa and the Superintendant pull the bear out of the
courtroom.
Vanderhayden TREMBLES. The judge GLARES at him.
CUT TO:
INT. COURTROOM- A LITTLE LATER
Barry questions STING.
BARRY
So, Mr. Sting. Thank you for being
here. Your name intrigues me, I
have to say. Where have I heard it
before?
STING
I was with a band called «The
Police».
BARRY
But you’ve never been a police
officer of any kind, have you?
STING
No, I haven’t.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 76.
BARRY
No, you haven’t. And so, here we
have yet another example of bee
culture being casually stolen by a
human for nothing more than a
prance-about stage name.
STING
Oh please.
BARRY
Have you ever been stung, Mr.
Sting? Because I’m feeling a
little stung, Sting. Or should I
say,
(looking in folder)
Mr. Gordon M. Sumner?
The jury GASPS.
MONTGOMERY
(to his aides)
That’s not his real name? You
idiots!
CUT TO:
INT. COURTHOUSE- LATER
BARRY
Mr. Liotta, first may I offer my
belated congratulations on your
Emmy win for a guest spot on E.R.
in 2005.
LIOTTA
Thank you. Thank you.
Liotta LAUGHS MANIACALLY.
BARRY
I also see from your resume that
you’re devilishly handsome, but
with a churning inner turmoil
that’s always ready to blow.
LIOTTA
I enjoy what I do. Is that a
crime?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 77.
BARRY
Not yet it isn’t. But is this what
it’s come to for you, Mr. Liotta?
Exploiting tiny helpless bees so
you don’t have to rehearse your
part, and learn your lines, Sir?
LIOTTA
Watch it Benson, I could blow right
now.
BARRY
This isn’t a goodfella. This is a
badfella!
LIOTTA
(exploding, trying to
smash Barry with the
Emmy)
Why doesn’t someone just step on
this little creep and we can all go
home? You’re all thinking it. Say
it!
JUDGE
Order! Order in this courtroom!
A MONTAGE OF NEWSPAPER HEADLINES FOLLOWS:
NEW YORK POST: “Bees to Humans: Buzz Off”.
NEW YORK TELEGRAM: “Sue Bee”.
DAILY VARIETY: “Studio Dumps Liotta Project. Slams Door on
Unlawful Entry 2.”
CUT TO:
SEQ. 3175 — “CANDLELIGHT DINNER”
INT. VANESSA’S APARTMENT
Barry and Vanessa are having a candle light dinner. Visible
behind Barry is a “LITTLE MISSY” SET BOX, with the flaps
open.
BARRY
Well, I just think that was awfully
nice of that bear to pitch in like
that.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 78.
VANESSA
I’m telling you, I think the jury’s
on our side.
BARRY
Are we doing everything right…you
know, legally?
VANESSA
I’m a florist.
BARRY
Right, right.
Barry raises his glass.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Well, here’s to a great team.
VANESSA
To a great team.
They toast. Ken ENTERS
KEN
Well hello.
VANESSA
Oh…Ken.
BARRY
Hello.
VANESSA
I didn’t think you were coming.
KEN
No, I was just late. I tried to
call. But,
(holding his cell phone)
the battery…
VANESSA
I didn’t want all this to go to
waste, so I called Barry. Luckily
he was free.
BARRY
Yeah.
KEN
(gritting his teeth)
Oh, that was lucky.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 79.
VANESSA
Well, there’s still a little left.
I could heat it up.
KEN
Yeah, heat it up. Sure, whatever.
Vanessa EXITS. Ken and Barry look at each other as Barry
eats.
BARRY
So, I hear you’re quite a tennis
player. I’m not much for the game
myself. I find the ball a little
grabby.
KEN
That’s where I usually sit. Right
there.
VANESSA (O.C)
Ken, Barry was looking at your
resume, and he agreed with me that
“eating with chopsticks” isn’t
really a special skill.
KEN
(to Barry)
You think I don’t see what you’re
doing?
BARRY
Hey look, I know how hard it is
trying to find the right job. We
certainly have that in common.
KEN
Do we?
BARRY
Well, bees have 100% employment, of
course. But we do jobs like taking
the crud out.
KEN
That’s just what I was thinking
about doing.
Ken holds his table knife up. It slips out of his hand. He
goes under the table to pick it up.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 80.
VANESSA
Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor
for his fuzz. I hope that was
alright.
Ken hits his head on the table.
BARRY
I’m going to go drain the old
stinger.
KEN
Yeah, you do that.
Barry EXITS to the bathroom, grabbing a small piece of a
VARIETY MAGAZINE on the way.
BARRY
Oh, look at that.
Ken slams the champagne down on the table. Ken closes his
eyes and buries his face in his hands. He grabs a magazine
on the way into the bathroom.
SEQ. 2800 — “BARRY FIGHTS KEN”
INT. BATHROOM — CONTINUOUS
Ken ENTERS, closes the door behind him. He’s not happy.
Barry is washing his hands. He glances back at Ken.
KEN
You know, I’ve just about had it
with your little mind games.
BARRY
What’s that?
KEN
Italian Vogue.
BARRY
Mamma Mia, that’s a lot of pages.
KEN
It’s a lot of ads.
BARRY
Remember what Van said. Why is
your life any more valuable than
mine?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 81.
KEN
It’s funny, I just can’t seem to
recall that!
Ken WHACKS at Barry with the magazine. He misses and KNOCKS
EVERYTHING OFF THE VANITY.
Ken grabs a can of AIR FRESHENER.
KEN (CONT’D)
I think something stinks in here.
He sprays at Barry.
BARRY
I love the smell of flowers.
KEN
Yeah? How do you like the smell of
flames?
Ken lights the stream.
BARRY
Not as much.
Barry flies in a circle. Ken, trying to stay with him, spins
in place.
ANGLE ON: Flames outside the bathroom door.
Ken slips on the Italian Vogue, falls backward into the
shower, pulling down the shower curtain. The can hits him in
the head, followed by the shower curtain rod, and the rubber
duck.
Ken reaches back, grabs the handheld shower head. He whips
around, looking for Barry.
ANGLE ON: A WATERBUG near the drain.
WATERBUG
Waterbug. Not taking sides.
Barry is on the toilet tank. He comes out from behind a
shampoo bottle, wearing a chapstick cap as a helmet.
BARRY
Ken, look at me! I’m wearing a
chapstick hat. This is pathetic.
ANGLE ON: Ken turning the hand shower nozzle from “GENTLE”,
to “TURBO”, to “LETHAL”.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 82.
KEN
I’ve got issues!
Ken fires the water at Barry, knocking him into the toilet.
The items from the vanity (emory board, lipstick, eye curler,
etc.) are on the toilet seat. Ken looks down at Barry.
KEN (CONT’D)
Well well well, a royal flush.
BARRY
You’re bluffing.
KEN
Am I?
Ken flushes the toilet. Barry grabs the Emory board and uses
it to surf.
He puts his hand in the water while he’s surfing. Some water
splashes on Ken.
BARRY
Surf’s up, dude!
KEN
Awww, poo water!
He does some skate board-style half-pipe riding.
Barry surfs out of the toilet.
BARRY
That bowl is gnarly.
Ken tries to get a shot at him with the toilet brush.
KEN
Except for those dirty yellow
rings.
Vanessa ENTERS.
VANESSA
Kenneth! What are you doing?
KEN
You know what? I don’t even like
honey! I don’t eat it!
VANESSA
We need to talk!
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 83.
She pulls Ken out by his ear. Ken glares at Barry.
CUT TO:
INT. HALLWAY — CONTINUOUS
VANESSA
He’s just a little bee. And he
happens to be the nicest bee I’ve
met in a long time.
KEN
Long time? What are you talking
about? Are there other bugs in
your life?
VANESSA
No, but there are other things
bugging me in life. And you’re one
of them!
KEN
Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt
night…my nerves are fried from
riding on this emotional
rollercoaster.
VANESSA
Goodbye, Ken.
KEN
Augh!
VANESSA
Whew!
Ken EXITS, then re-enters frame.
KEN
And for your information, I prefer
sugar-free, artificial sweeteners,
made by man!
He EXITS again. The DOOR SLAMS behind him.
VANESSA
(to Barry)
I’m sorry about all that.
Ken RE-ENTERS.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 84.
KEN
I know it’s got an aftertaste! I
like it!
BARRY
(re: Ken)
I always felt there was some kind
of barrier between Ken and me.
(puts his hands in his
pockets)
I couldn’t overcome it. Oh well.
VANESSA
Are you going to be okay for the
trial tomorrow?
BARRY
Oh, I believe Mr. Montgomery is
about out of ideas.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 3300 — “ADAM STINGS MONTY”
INT. COURTROOM — NEXT DAY
ANGLE ON: Medium shot of Montgomery standing at his table.
MONTGOMERY
We would like to call Mr. Barry
Benson Bee to the stand.
ADAM
(whispering to Vanessa)
Now that’s a good idea.
(to Barry)
You can really see why he’s
considered one of the very best
lawyers— Oh.
Barry rolls his eyes. He gets up, takes the stand.
A juror in a striped shirt APPLAUDS.
MR. GAMMIL
(whispering)
Layton, you’ve got to weave some
magic with this jury, or it’s going
to be all over.
Montgomery is holding a BOOK, “The Secret Life of Bees”.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 85.
MONTGOMERY
(confidently whispering)
Oh, don’t worry Mr. Gammil. The
only thing I have to do to turn
this jury around is to remind them
of what they don’t like about bees.
(to Gammil)
You got the tweezers?
Mr. Gammil NODS, and pats his breast pocket.
MR. GAMMIL
Are you allergic?
MONTGOMERY
Only to losing, son. Only to
losing.
Montgomery approaches the stand.
MONTGOMERY (CONT’D)
Mr. Benson Bee. I’ll ask you what
I think we’d all like to know.
What exactly is your relationship
to that woman?
Montgomery points to Vanessa.
BARRY
We’re friends.
MONTGOMERY
Good friends?
BARRY
Yes.
MONTGOMERY
(softly in Barry’s face)
How good?
BARRY
What?
MONTGOMERY
Do you live together?
BARRY
Wait a minute, this isn’t about—
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 86.
MONTGOMERY
Are you her little…
(clearing throat)
… bed bug?
BARRY
(flustered)
Hey, that’s not the kind of—
MONTGOMERY
I’ve seen a bee documentary or two.
Now, from what I understand,
doesn’t your Queen give birth to
all the bee children in the hive?
BARRY
Yeah, but—
MONTGOMERY
So those aren’t even your real
parents!
ANGLE ON: Barry’s parents.
MARTIN BENSON
Oh, Barry.
BARRY
Yes they are!
ADAM
Hold me back!
Vanessa holds him back with a COFFEE STIRRER.
Montgomery points to Barry’s parents.
MONTGOMERY
You’re an illegitimate bee, aren’t
you Benson?
ADAM
He’s denouncing bees!
All the bees in the courtroom start to HUM. They’re
agitated.
MONTGOMERY
And don’t y’all date your cousins?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 87.
VANESSA
(standing, letting go of
Adam)
Objection!
Adam explodes from the table and flies towards Montgomery.
ADAM
I’m going to pin cushion this guy!
Montgomery turns around and positions himself by the judge’s
bench. He sticks his butt out. Montgomery winks at his
team.
BARRY
Adam, don’t! It’s what he wants!
Adam shoves Barry out of the way.
Adam STINGS Montgomery in the butt. The jury REACTS, aghast.
MONTGOMERY
Ow! I’m hit! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
The judge BANGS her gavel.
JUDGE
Order! Order! Please, Mr.
Montgomery.
MONTGOMERY
The venom! The venom is coursing
through my veins! I have been
felled by a wing-ed beast of
destruction. You see? You can’t
treat them like equals. They’re
strip-ed savages! Stinging’s the
only thing they know! It’s their
way!
ANGLE ON: Adam, collapsed on the floor. Barry rushes to his
side.
BARRY
Adam, stay with me.
ADAM
I can’t feel my legs.
Montgomery falls on the Bailiff.
BAILIFF
Take it easy.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 88.
MONTGOMERY
Oh, what angel of mercy will come
forward to suck the poison from my
heaving buttocks?
The JURY recoils.
JUDGE
Please, I will have order in this
court. Order! Order, please!
FADE TO:
SEQ. 3400 — “ADAM AT HOSPITAL”
INT. HOSPITAL — STREET LEVEL ROOM — DAY
PRESS PERSON #1 (V.O)
The case of the honey bees versus
the human race took a pointed turn
against the bees yesterday, when
one of their legal team stung
Layton T. Montgomery. Now here’s
Don with the 5-day.
A NURSE lets Barry into the room. Barry CARRIES a FLOWER.
BARRY
Thank you.
Barry stands over Adam, in a bed. Barry lays the flower down
next to him. The TV is on.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Hey buddy.
ADAM
Hey.
BARRY
Is there much pain?
Adam has a BEE-SIZED PAINKILLER HONEY BUTTON near his head
that he presses.
ADAM
(pressing the button)
Yeah…I blew the whole case,
didn’t I?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 89.
BARRY
Oh, it doesn’t matter. The
important thing is you’re alive.
You could have died.
ADAM
I’d be better off dead. Look at
me.
Adam THROWS the blanket off his lap, revealing a GREEN
SANDWICH SWORD STINGER.
ADAM (CONT’D)
(voice cracking)
They got it from the cafeteria,
they got it from downstairs. In a
tuna sandwich. Look, there’s a
little celery still on it.
BARRY
What was it like to sting someone?
ADAM
I can’t explain it. It was all
adrenaline…and then…ecstasy.
Barry looks at Adam.
BARRY
Alright.
ADAM
You think that was all a trap?
BARRY
Of course. I’m sorry. I flew us
right into this. What were we
thinking? Look at us, we’re just a
couple of bugs in this world.
ADAM
What do you think the humans will
do to us if they win?
BARRY
I don’t know.
ADAM
I hear they put the roaches in
motels. That doesn’t sound so bad.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 90.
BARRY
Adam, they check in, but they don’t
check out.
Adam GULPS.
ADAM
Oh my.
ANGLE ON: the hospital window. We see THREE PEOPLE smoking
outside on the sidewalk. The smoke drifts in. Adam COUGHS.
ADAM (CONT’D)
Say, could you get a nurse to close
that window?
BARRY
Why?
ADAM
The smoke. Bees don’t smoke.
BARRY
Right. Bees don’t smoke. Bees
don’t smoke! But some bees are
smoking. Adam, that’s it! That’s
our case.
Adam starts putting his clothes on.
ADAM
It is? It’s not over?
BARRY
No. Get up. Get dressed. I’ve
got to go somewhere. You get back
the court and stall. Stall anyway
you can.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 3500 — “SMOKING GUN”
INT. COURTROOM — THE NEXT DAY
Adam is folding a piece of paper into a boat.
ADAM
…and assuming you’ve done step 29
correctly, you’re ready for the
tub.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 91.
ANGLE ON: The jury, all with paper boats of their own.
JURORS
Ooh.
ANGLE ON: Montgomery frustrated with Gammil, who’s making a
boat also. Monty crumples Gammil’s boat, and throws it at
him.
JUDGE
Mr. Flayman?
ADAM
Yes? Yes, Your Honor?
JUDGE
Where is the rest of your team?
ADAM
(fumbling with his swordstinger)
Well, your honor, it’s interesting.
You know Bees are trained to fly
kind of haphazardly and as a result
quite often we don’t make very good
time. I actually once heard a
pretty funny story about a bee—
MONTGOMERY
Your Honor, haven’t these
ridiculous bugs taken up enough of
this court’s valuable time?
Montgomery rolls out from behind his table. He’s suspended
in a LARGE BABY CHAIR with wheels.
MONTGOMERY (CONT’D)
How much longer are we going to
allow these absurd shenanigans to
go on? They have presented no
compelling evidence to support
their charges against my clients
who have all run perfectly
legitimate businesses. I move for
a complete dismissal of this entire
case.
JUDGE
Mr. Flayman, I am afraid I am going
to have to consider Mr.
Montgomery’s motion.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 92.
ADAM
But you can’t. We have a terrific
case.
MONTGOMERY
Where is your proof? Where is the
evidence? Show me the smoking gun.
Barry bursts through the door.
BARRY
Hold it, your honor. You want a
smoking gun? Here is your smoking
gun.
Vanessa ENTERS, holding a bee smoker
Vanessa slams the beekeeper’s SMOKER onto the judge’s bench.
JUDGE
What is that?
BARRY
It’s a Bee smoker.
Montgomery GRABS the smoker.
MONTGOMERY
What, this? This harmless little
contraption? This couldn’t hurt a
fly, let alone a bee.
He unintentionally points it towards the bee gallery,
KNOCKING THEM ALL OUT. The jury GASPS. The press SNAPS
pictures of them.
BARRY
Members of the jury, look at what
has happened to bees who have never
been asked, «Smoking or Non?» Is
this what nature intended for us?
To be forcibly addicted to these
smoke machines in man-made wooden
slat work camps? Living out our
lives as honey slaves to the white
man?
Barry gestures dramatically towards Montgomery’s racially
mixed table. The BLACK LAWYER slowly moves his chair away.
GAMMIL
What are we going to do?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 93.
MONTGOMERY
(to Pross)
He’s playing the species card.
Barry lands on the scale of justice, by the judge’s bench.
It balances as he lands.
BARRY
Ladies and gentlemen, please, FreeThese-Bees!
ANGLE ON: Jury, chanting «Free the bees».
JUDGE
The court finds in favor of the
bees.
The chaos continues.
Barry flies over to Vanessa, with his hand up for a “high 5”.
BARRY
Vanessa, we won!
VANESSA
Yay! I knew you could do it. Highfive!
She high 5’s Barry, sending him crashing to the table. He
bounces right back up.
VANESSA (CONT’D)
Oh, sorry.
BARRY
Ow!! I’m okay. Vanessa, do you
know what this means? All the
honey is finally going to belong to
the bees. Now we won’t have to
work so hard all the time.
Montgomery approaches Barry, surrounded by the press.
The cameras and microphones go to Montgomery.
MONTGOMERY
(waving a finger)
This is an unholy perversion of the
balance of nature, Benson! You’ll
regret this.
ANGLE ON: Barry’s ‘deer in headlights’ expression, as the
press pushes microphones in his face.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 94.
PRESS PERSON 1
Barry, how much honey do you think
is out there?
BARRY
Alright, alright, one at a time…
SARAH
Barry, who are you wearing?
BARRY
Uhhh, my sweater is Ralph Lauren,
and I have no pants.
The Press follows Barry as he EXITS.
ANGLE ON: Adam and Vanessa.
ADAM
(putting papers away)
What if Montgomery’s right?
VANESSA
What do you mean?
ADAM
We’ve been living the bee way a
long time. 27 million years.
DISSOLVE TO:
SEQ. 3600 — “HONEY ROUNDUP”
EXT. HONEY FARMS APIARY — MONTAGE
SARAH (V.O)
Congratulations on your victory.
What are you going to demand as a
settlement?
BARRY (V.O)
(over montage)
First, we’re going to demand a
complete shutdown of all bee work
camps. Then, we want to get back
all the honey that was ours to
begin with. Every last drop. We
demand an end to the glorification
of the bear as anything more than a
filthy, smelly, big-headed, bad
breath, stink-machine.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 95.
I believe we’re all aware of what
they do in the woods. We will no
longer tolerate derogatory beenegative
nick-names, unnecessary
inclusion of honey in bogus health
products, and la-dee-da tea-time
human snack garnishments.
MONTAGE IMAGES:
Close-up on an ATF JACKET, with the YELLOW LETTERS. Camera
pulls back. We see an ARMY OF BEE AND HUMAN AGENTS wearing
hastily made “Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Honey” jackets.
Barry supervises.
The gate to Honey Farms is locked permanently. All the
smokers are collected and locked up. All the bees leave the
Apiary.
CUT TO:
EXT. ATF OUTSIDE OF SUPERMARKET — MONTAGE
Agents begin YANKING honey off the supermarket shelves, and
out of shopping baskets.
CUT TO:
EXT. NEW HIVE CITY — MONTAGE
The bees tear down a honey-bear statue.
CUT TO:
EXT. YELLOWSTONE FOREST — MONTAGE
POV of a sniper’s crosshairs. An animated BEAR character looka-like,
turns his head towards camera.
BARRY
Wait for my signal.
ANGLE ON: Barry lowering his binoculars.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Take him out.
The sniper SHOOTS the bear. It hits him in the shoulder.
The bear looks at it. He gets woozy and the honey jar falls
out of his lap, an ATF&H agent catches it.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 96.
BARRY (V.O) (CONT’D)
ATF&H AGENT
(to the bear’s pig friend)
He’ll have a little nausea for a
few hours, then he’ll be fine.
CUT TO:
EXT. STING’S HOUSE — MONTAGE
ATF&H agents SLAP CUFFS on Sting, who is meditating.
STING
But it’s just a prance-about stage
name!
CUT TO:
INT. A WOMAN’S SHOWER — MONTAGE
A WOMAN is taking a shower, and using honey shampoo.
An ATF&H agent pulls the shower curtain aside, and grabs her
bottle of shampoo. The woman SCREAMS. The agent turns to the
3 other agents, and Barry.
ANGLE ON: Barry looking at the label on the shampoo bottle,
shaking his head and writing in his clipboard.
CUT TO:
EXT. SUPERMARKET CAFE — MONTAGE
Another customer, an old lady having her tea with a little
jar of honey, gets her face pushed down onto the table and
turned to the side by two agents. One of the agents has a gun
on her.
OLD LADY
Can’t breathe.
CUT TO:
EXT. CENTRAL PARK — MONTAGE
An OIL DRUM of honey is connected to Barry’s hive.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 97.
BARRY
Bring it in, boys.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 3650 — “NO MORE WORK”
INT. HONEX — MONTAGE
ANGLE ON: The honey goes past the 3-cup hash-mark, and
begins to overflow.
A WORKER BEE runs up to Buzzwell.
WORKER BEE 1
Mr. Buzzwell, we just passed 3
cups, and there’s gallons mores
coming. I think we need to
shutdown.
KEYCHAIN BEE
(to Buzzwell)
Shutdown? We’ve never shutdown.
ANGLE ON: Buzzwell overlooking the factory floor.
BUZZWELL
Shutdown honey production! Stop
making honey!
ANGLE ON: TWO BEES, each with a KEY.
BUZZWELL (CONT’D)
Turn your key, Sir!
They turn the keys simultaneously, War Games-style, shutting
down the honey machines.
ANGLE ON: the Taffy-Pull machine, Centrifuge, and Krelman
all slowly come to a stop. The bees look around, bewildered.
WORKER BEE 5
What do we do now?
A BEAT.
WORKER BEE 6
Cannon ball!!
He jumps into a HONEY VAT, doesn’t penetrate the surface. He
looks around, and slowly sinks down to his waist.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 98.
EXT. HONEX FACTORY
THE WHISTLE BLOWS, and the bees all stream out the exit.
CUT TO:
INT. J-GATE — CONTINUOUS
Lou Loduca gives orders to the pollen jocks.
LOU LODUCA
We’re shutting down honey
production. Mission abort.
CUT TO:
EXT. CENTRAL PARK
Jackson receives the orders, mid-pollination.
JACKSON
Aborting pollination and nectar
detail. Returning to base.
CUT TO:
EXT. NEW HIVE CITY
ANGLE ON: Bees, putting sun-tan lotion on their noses and
antennae, and sunning themselves on the balconies of the
gyms.
CUT TO:
EXT. CENTRAL PARK
ANGLE ON: THE FLOWERS starting to DROOP.
CUT TO:
INT. J-GATE
J-Gate is deserted.
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 99.
EXT. NEW HIVE CITY
ANGLE ON: Bees sunning themselves. A TIMER DINGS, and they
all turn over.
CUT TO:
EXT. CENTRAL PARK
TIME LAPSE of Central Park turning brown.
CUT TO:
EXT. VANESSA’S FLORIST SHOP
CLOSE-UP SHOT: Vanessa writes “Sorry. No more flowers.” on
a “Closed” sign, an turns it facing out.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 3700 — “IDLE HIVE”
EXT. NEW HIVE CITY — DAY
Barry flies at high speed. TRACKING SHOT into the hive,
through the lobby of Honex, and into Adam’s office.
CUT TO:
INT. ADAM’S OFFICE — CONTINUOUS
Barry meets Adam in his office. Adam’s office is in disarray.
There are papers everywhere. He’s filling up his cardboard
hexagon box.
BARRY
(out of breath)
Adam, you wouldn’t believe how much
honey was out there.
ADAM
Oh yeah?
BARRY
What’s going on around here? Where
is everybody? Are they out
celebrating?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 100.
ADAM
(exiting with a cardboard
box of belongings)
No, they’re just home. They don’t
know what to do.
BARRY
Hmmm.
ADAM
They’re laying out, they’re
sleeping in. I heard your Uncle
Carl was on his way to San Antonio
with a cricket.
BARRY
At least we got our honey back.
They walk through the empty factory.
ADAM
Yeah, but sometimes I think, so
what if the humans liked our honey?
Who wouldn’t? It’s the greatest
thing in the world. I was excited
to be a part of making it.
ANGLE ON: Adam’s desk on it’s side in the hall.
ADAM (CONT’D)
This was my new desk. This was my
new job. I wanted to do it really
well. And now…and now I can’t.
Adam EXITS.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 3900 — “WORLD WITHOUT BEES”
INT. STAIRWELL
Vanessa and Barry are walking up the stairs to the roof.
BARRY
I don’t understand why they’re not
happy. We have so much now. I
thought their lives would be
better.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 101.
VANESSA
Hmmm.
BARRY
They’re doing nothing. It’s
amazing, honey really changes
people.
VANESSA
You don’t have any idea what’s
going on, do you?
BARRY
What did you want to show me?
VANESSA
This.
They reach the top of the stairs. Vanessa opens the door.
CUT TO:
EXT. VANESSA’S ROOFTOP — CONTINUOUS
Barry sees Vanessa’s flower pots and small garden have all
turned brown.
BARRY
What happened here?
VANESSA
That is not the half of it…
Vanessa turns Barry around with her two fingers, revealing
the view of Central Park, which is also all brown.
BARRY
Oh no. Oh my. They’re all
wilting.
VANESSA
Doesn’t look very good, does it?
BARRY
No.
VANESSA
And who’s fault do you think that
is?
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 102.
BARRY
Mmmm…you know, I’m going to
guess, bees.
VANESSA
Bees?
BARRY
Specifically me. I guess I didn’t
think that bees not needing to make
honey would affect all these other
things.
VANESSA
And it’s not just flowers. Fruits,
vegetables…they all need bees.
BARRY
Well, that’s our whole SAT test
right there.
VANESSA
So, you take away the produce, that
affects the entire animal kingdom.
And then, of course…
BARRY
The human species?
VANESSA
(clearing throat)
Ahem!
BARRY
Oh. So, if there’s no more
pollination, it could all just go
south here, couldn’t it?
VANESSA
And I know this is also partly my
fault.
Barry takes a long SIGH.
BARRY
How about a suicide pact?
VANESSA
(not sure if he’s joking)
How would we do it?
BARRY
I’ll sting you, you step on me.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 103.
VANESSA
That just kills you twice.
BARRY
Right, right.
VANESSA
Listen Barry. Sorry but I’ve got
to get going.
She EXITS.
BARRY
(looking out over the
park)
Had to open my mouth and talk…
(looking back)
Vanessa..?
Vanessa is gone.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 3935 — “GOING TO PASADENA”
EXT. NY STREET — CONTINUOUS
Vanessa gets into a cab. Barry ENTERS.
BARRY
Vanessa. Why are you leaving?
Where are you going?
VANESSA
To the final Tournament of Roses
parade in Pasadena. They moved it
up to this weekend because all the
flowers are dying. It’s the last
chance I’ll ever have to see it.
BARRY
Vanessa, I just want to say I’m
sorry. I never meant it to turn
out like this.
VANESSA
I know. Me neither.
Vanessa cab drives away.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 104.
BARRY
(chuckling to himself)
Tournament of Roses. Roses can’t
do sports. Wait a minute…roses.
Roses? Roses!? Vanessa!
Barry follows shortly after. He catches up to it, and he
pounds on the window.
Barry follows shortly after Vanessa’s cab. He catches up to
it, and he pounds on the window.
INT. TAXI — CONTINUOUS
Barry motions for her to roll the window down. She does so.
BARRY
Roses?!
VANESSA
Barry?
BARRY
(as he flies next to the
cab)
Roses are flowers.
VANESSA
Yes, they are.
BARRY
Flowers, bees, pollen!
VANESSA
I know. That’s why this is the
last parade.
BARRY
Maybe not.
The cab starts pulling ahead of Barry.
BARRY (CONT’D)
(re: driver)
Could you ask him to slow down?
VANESSA
Could you slow down?
The cabs slows. Barry flies in the window, and lands in the
change box, which closes on him.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 105.
VANESSA (CONT’D)
Barry!
Vanessa lets him out. Barry stands on the change box, in
front of the driver’s license.
BARRY
Okay, I made a huge mistake! This
is a total disaster, and it’s all
my fault!
VANESSA
Yes, it kind of is.
BARRY
I’ve ruined the planet. And, I
wanted to help with your flower
shop. Instead, I’ve made it worse.
VANESSA
Actually, it’s completely closed
down.
BARRY
Oh, I thought maybe you were
remodeling. Nonetheless, I have
another idea. And it’s greater
than all my previous great ideas
combined.
VANESSA
I don’t want to hear it.
Vanessa closes the change box on Barry.
BARRY
(opening it again)
Alright, here’s what I’m thinking.
They have the roses, the roses have
the pollen. I know every bee,
plant, and flower bud in this park.
All we’ve got to do is get what
they’ve got back here with what
we’ve got.
VANESSA
Bees…
BARRY
Park…
VANESSA
Pollen…
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 106.
BARRY
Flowers…
VANESSA
Repollination!
BARRY
(on luggage handle, going
up)
Across the nation!
CUT TO:
SEQ. 3950 — “ROSE PARADE”
EXT. PASADENA PARADE
BARRY (V.O)
Alright. Tournament of Roses.
Pasadena, California. They’ve got
nothing but flowers, floats, and
cotton candy. Security will be
tight.
VANESSA
I have an idea.
CUT TO:
EXT. FLOAT STAGING AREA
ANGLE ON: Barry and Vanessa approaching a HEAVILY ARMED
GUARD in front of the staging area.
VANESSA
Vanessa Bloome, FTD. Official
floral business.
He leans in to look at her badge. She SNAPS IT SHUT,
VANESSA (CONT’D)
Oh, it’s real.
HEAVILY ARMED GUARD
Sorry ma’am. That’s a nice brooch,
by the way.
VANESSA
Thank you. It was a gift.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 107.
They ENTER the staging area.
BARRY (V.O)
Then, once we’re inside, we just
pick the right float.
VANESSA
How about the Princess and the Pea?
BARRY
Yeah.
VANESSA
I can be the princess, and—
BARRY
…yes, I think—
VANESSA
You could be—
BARRY
I’ve—
VANESSA
The pea.
BARRY
Got it.
CUT TO:
EXT. FLOAT STAGING AREA — A FEW MOMENTS LATER
Barry, dressed as a PEA, flies up and hovers in front of the
princess on the “Princess and the Pea” float. The float is
sponsored by Inflat-a-bed and a SIGN READS: “Inflat-a-bed: If
it blows, it’s ours.”
BARRY
Sorry I’m late. Where should I
sit?
PRINCESS
What are you?
BARRY
I believe I’m the pea.
PRINCESS
The pea? It’s supposed to be under
the mattresses.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 108.
BARRY
Not in this fairy tale, sweetheart.
PRINCESS
I’m going to go talk to the
marshall.
BARRY
You do that. This whole parade is
a fiasco!
She EXITS. Vanessa removes the step-ladder. The princess
FALLS.
Barry and Vanessa take off in the float.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Let’s see what this baby will do.
ANGLE ON: Guy with headset talking to drivers.
HEADSET GUY
Hey!
The float ZOOMS by. A young CHILD in the stands, TIMMY,
cries.
CUT TO:
EXT. FLOAT STAGING AREA — A FEW MOMENTS LATER
ANGLE ON: Vanessa putting the princess hat on.
BARRY (V.O)
Then all we do is blend in with
traffic, without arousing
suspicion.
CUT TO:
EXT. THE PARADE ROUTE — CONTINUOUS
The floats go flying by the crowds. Barry and Vanessa’s
float CRASHES through the fence.
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 109.
EXT. LA FREEWAY
Vanessa and Barry speed, dodging and weaving, down the
freeway.
BARRY (V.O)
And once we’re at the airport,
there’s no stopping us.
CUT TO:
EXT. LAX AIRPORT
Barry and Vanessa pull up to the curb, in front of an TSA
AGENT WITH CLIPBOARD.
TSA AGENT
Stop. Security. Did you and your
insect pack your own float?
VANESSA (O.C)
Yes.
TSA AGENT
Has this float been in your
possession the entire time?
VANESSA (O.C)
Since the parade…yes.
ANGLE ON: Barry holding his shoes.
TSA AGENT
Would you remove your shoes and
everything in your pockets? Can
you remove your stinger, Sir?
BARRY
That’s part of me.
TSA AGENT
I know. Just having some fun.
Enjoy your flight.
CUT TO:
EXT. RUNWAY
Barry and Vanessa’s airplane TAKES OFF.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 110.
BARRY (O.C)
Then, if we’re lucky, we’ll have
just enough pollen to do the job.
DISSOLVE TO:
SEQ. 4025 — “COCKPIT FIGHT”
INT. AIRPLANE
Vanessa is on the aisle. Barry is on a laptop calculating
flowers, pollen, number of bees, airspeed, etc. He does a
“Stomp” dance on the keyboard.
BARRY
Can you believe how lucky we are?
We have just enough pollen to do
the job. I think this is going to
work, Vanessa.
VANESSA
It’s got to work.
PILOT (V.O)
Attention passengers. This is
Captain Scott. I’m afraid we have
a bit of bad weather in the New
York area. And looks like we’re
going to be experiencing a couple
of hours delay.
VANESSA
Barry, these are cut flowers with
no water. They’ll never make it.
BARRY
I’ve got to get up there and talk
to these guys.
VANESSA
Be careful.
Barry flies up to the cockpit door.
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT — CONTINUOUS
A female flight attendant, ANGELA, is in the cockpit with the
pilots.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 111.
There’s a KNOCK at the door.
BARRY (C.O)
Hey, can I get some help with this
Sky Mall Magazine? I’d like to
order the talking inflatable travel
pool filter.
ANGELA
(to the pilots, irritated)
Excuse me.
CUT TO:
EXT. CABIN — CONTINUOUS
Angela opens the cockpit door and looks around. She doesn’t
see anybody.
ANGLE ON: Barry hidden on the yellow and black “caution”
stripe.
As Angela looks around, Barry zips into the cockpit.
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT
BARRY
Excuse me, Captain. I am in a real
situation here…
PILOT
(pulling an earphone back,
to the co-pilot)
What did you say, Hal?
CO-PILOT
I didn’t say anything.
PILOT
(he sees Barry)
Ahhh! Bee!
BARRY
No, no! Don’t freak out! There’s
a chance my entire species—
CO-PILOT
(taking off his earphones)
Ahhh!
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 112.
The pilot grabs a “DUSTBUSTER” vacuum cleaner. He aims it
around trying to vacuum up Barry.
The co-pilot faces camera, as the pilot tries to suck Barry
up. Barry is on the other side of the co-pilot. As they
dosey-do, the toupee of the co-pilot begins to come up, still
attached to the front.
CO-PILOT (CONT’D)
What are you doing? Stop!
The toupee comes off the co-pilot’s head, and sticks in the
Dustbuster. Barry runs across the bald head.
BARRY
Wait a minute! I’m an attorney!
CO-PILOT
Who’s an attorney?
PILOT
Don’t move.
The pilot uses the Dustbuster to try and mash Barry, who is
hovering in front of the co-pilot’s nose, and knocks out the
co-pilot who falls out of his chair, hitting the life raft
release button.
The life raft inflates, hitting the pilot, knocking him into
a wall and out cold.
Barry surveys the situation.
BARRY
Oh, Barry.
CUT TO:
INT. AIRPLANE CABIN
Vanessa studies her laptop, looking serious.
SFX: PA CRACKLE.
BARRY (V.O)
(in captain voice)
Good afternoon passengers, this is
your captain speaking. Would a
Miss Vanessa Bloome in 24F please
report to the cockpit. And please
hurry!
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 113.
ANGLE ON: The aisle, and Vanessa head popping up.
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT
Vanessa ENTERS.
VANESSA
What happened here?
BARRY
I tried to talk to them, but then
there was a Dustbuster, a toupee, a
life raft exploded…Now one’s
bald, one’s in a boat, and they’re
both unconscious.
VANESSA
Is that another bee joke?
BARRY
No. No one’s flying the plane.
The AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER, BUD, speaks over the radio.
BUD
This is JFK control tower. Flight
356, what’s your status?
Vanessa presses a button, and the intercom comes on.
VANESSA
This is Vanessa Bloome. I’m a
florist from New York.
BUD
Where’s the pilot?
VANESSA
He’s unconscious and so is the copilot.
BUD
Not good. Is there anyone onboard
who has flight experience?
A BEAT.
BARRY
As a matter of fact, there is.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 114.
BUD
Who’s that?
VANESSA
Barry Benson.
BUD
From the honey trial? Oh great.
BARRY
Vanessa, this is nothing more than
a big metal bee. It’s got giant
wings, huge engines.
VANESSA
I can’t fly a plane.
BARRY
Why not? Isn’t John Travolta a
pilot?
VANESSA
Yes?
BARRY
How hard could it be?
VANESSA
Wait a minute. Barry, we’re headed
into some lightning.
CUT TO:
Vanessa shrugs, and takes the controls.
SEQ. 4150 — “BARRY FLIES PLANE”
INT. BENSON HOUSE
The family is all huddled around the TV at the Benson house.
ANGLE ON: TV. Bob Bumble is broadcasting.
BOB BUMBLE
This is Bob Bumble. We have some
late-breaking news from JFK
airport, where a very suspenseful
scene is developing. Barry Benson,
fresh off his stunning legal
victory…
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 115.
Adam SPRAYS a can of HONEY-WHIP into his mouth.
ADAM
That’s Barry.
BOB BUMBLE
…is now attempting to land a
plane, loaded with people, flowers,
and an incapacitated flight crew.
EVERYONE
Flowers?!
CUT TO:
INT. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER
BUD
Well, we have an electrical storm
in the area, and two individuals at
the controls of a jumbo jet with
absolutely no flight experience.
JEANETTE CHUNG
Just a minute, Mr. Ditchwater,
there’s a honey bee on that plane.
BUD
Oh, I’m quite familiar with Mr.
Benson’s work, and his no-account
compadres. Haven’t they done
enough damage already?
JEANETTE CHUNG
But isn’t he your only hope right
now?
BUD
Come on, technically a bee
shouldn’t be able to fly at all.
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT.
Barry REACTS
BUD
The wings are too small, their
bodies are too big—
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 116.
BARRY
(over PA)
Hey, hold on a second. Haven’t we
heard this million times? The
surface area of the wings, and the
body mass doesn’t make sense?
JEANETTE CHUNG
Get this on the air.
CAMERAMAN
You got it!
CUT TO:
INT. BEE TV CONTROL ROOM
An engineer throws a switch.
BEE ENGINEER
Stand by. We’re going live.
The “ON AIR” sign illuminates.
CUT TO:
INT. VARIOUS SHOTS OF NEW HIVE CITY
The news report plays on TV.
The pollen jocks are sitting around, playing paddle-ball,
Wheel-o, and one of them is spinning his helmet on his
finger.
Buzzwell is in an office cubicle, playing computer solitaire.
Barry’s family and Adam watch from their living room.
Bees sitting on the street curb turn around to watch the TV.
BARRY
Mr. Ditchwater, the way we work may
be a mystery to you, because making
honey takes a lot of bees doing a
lot of small jobs. But let me tell
you something about a small job.
If you do it really well, it makes
a big difference. More than we
realized. To us, to everyone.
That’s why I want to get bees back
to doing what we do best.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 117.
Working together. That’s the bee
way. We’re not made of Jello. We
get behind a fellow. Black and
yellow.
CROWD OF BEES
Hello!
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT
Barry is giving orders to Vanessa.
BARRY
Left, right, down, hover.
VANESSA
Hover?
BARRY
Forget hover.
VANESSA
You know what? This isn’t so hard.
Vanessa pretends to HONK THE HORN.
VANESSA (CONT’D)
Beep, beep! Beep, beep!
A BOLT OF LIGHTNING HITS the plane. The plane takes a sharp
dip.
VANESSA (CONT’D)
Barry, what happened?
BARRY
(noticing the control
panel)
Wait a minute. I think we were on
autopilot that whole time.
VANESSA
That may have been helping me.
BARRY
And now we’re not!
VANESSA (V.O.)
(folding her arms)
Well, then it turns out I cannot
fly a plane.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 118.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Vanessa struggles with the yoke.
CUT TO:
EXT. AIRPLANE
The airplane goes into a steep dive.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 4175 — “CRASH LANDING”
INT. J-GATE
An ALERT SIGN READING: “Hive Alert. We Need:” Then the
SIGNAL goes from “Two Bees” “Some Bees” “Every Bee There Is”
Lou Loduca gathers the pollen jocks at J-Gate.
LOU LODUCA
All of you, let’s get behind this
fellow. Move it out!
The bees follow Lou Loduca, and EXIT J-Gate.
CUT TO:
INT. AIRPLANE COCKPIT
BARRY
Our only chance is if I do what I
would do, and you copy me with the
wings of the plane!
VANESSA
You don’t have to yell.
BARRY
I’m not yelling. We happen to be
in a lot of trouble here.
VANESSA
It’s very hard to concentrate with
that panicky tone in your voice.
BARRY
It’s not a tone. I’m panicking!
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 119.
EXT. JFK AIRPORT
ANGLE ON: The bees arriving and massing at the airport.
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT
Barry and Vanessa alternately SLAP EACH OTHER IN THE FACE.
VANESSA
I don’t think I can do this.
BARRY
Vanessa, pull yourself together.
Listen to me, you have got to snap
out of it!
VANESSA
You snap out of it!
BARRY
You snap out of it!
VANESSA
You snap out of it!
BARRY
You snap out of it!
VANESSA
You snap out of it!
CUT TO:
EXT. AIRPLANE
A GIGANTIC SWARM OF BEES flies in to hold the plane up.
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT — CONTINUOUS
BARRY
You snap out of it!
VANESSA
You snap out of it!
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 120.
BARRY
You snap—
VANESSA
Hold it!
BARRY
(about to slap her again)
Why? Come on, it’s my turn.
VANESSA
How is the plane flying?
Barry’s antennae ring.
BARRY
I don’t know.
(answering)
Hello?
CUT TO:
EXT. AIRPLANE
ANGLE ON: The underside of the plane. The pollen jocks have
massed all around the underbelly of the plane, and are
holding it up.
LOU LODUCA
Hey Benson, have you got any
flowers for a happy occasion in
there?
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT
Lou, Buzz, Splitz, and Jackson come up alongside the cockpit.
BARRY
The pollen jocks!
VANESSA
They do get behind a fellow.
BARRY
Black and yellow.
LOU LODUCA
(over headset)
Hello.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 121.
Alright you two, what do you say we
drop this tin can on the blacktop?
VANESSA
What blacktop? Where? I can’t see
anything. Can you?
BARRY
No, nothing. It’s all cloudy.
CUT TO:
EXT. RUNWAY
Adam SHOUTS.
ADAM
Come on, you’ve got to think bee,
Barry. Thinking bee, thinking bee.
ANGLE ON: Overhead shot of runway.
The bees are in the formation of a flower. In unison they
move, causing the flower to FLASH YELLOW AND BLACK.
BEES
(chanting)
Thinking bee, thinking bee.
CUT TO:
INT. COCKPIT
We see through the swirling mist and clouds. A GIANT SHAPE
OF A FLOWER is forming in the middle of the runway.
BARRY
Wait a minute. I think I’m feeling
something.
VANESSA
What?
BARRY
I don’t know, but it’s strong. And
it’s pulling me, like a 27 million
year old instinct. Bring the nose
of the plane down.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 122.
LOU LODUCA (CONT’D)
EXT. RUNWAY
All the bees are on the runway chanting “Thinking Bee”.
CUT TO:
INT. CONTROL TOWER
RICK
What in the world is on the tarmac?
ANGLE ON: Dave OTS onto runway seeing a flower being formed
by millions of bees.
BUD
Get some lights on that!
CUT TO:
EXT. RUNWAY
ANGLE ON: AIRCRAFT LANDING LIGHT SCAFFOLD by the side of the
runway, illuminating the bees in their flower formation.
INT. COCKPIT
BARRY
Vanessa, aim for the flower!
VANESSA
Oh, okay?
BARRY
Cut the engines!
VANESSA
Cut the engines?
BARRY
We’re going in on bee power. Ready
boys?
LOU LODUCA
Affirmative.
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 123.
INT. AIRPLANE COCKPIT
BARRY
Good, good, easy now. Land on that
flower! Ready boys? Give me full
reverse.
LOU LODUCA
Spin it around!
The plane attempts to land on top of an “Aloha Airlines”
plane with flowers painted on it.
BARRY (V.O)
I mean the giant black and yellow
pulsating flower made of millions
of bees!
VANESSA
Which flower?
BARRY
That flower!
VANESSA
I’m aiming at the flower!
The plane goes after a FAT GUY IN A HAWAIIAN SHIRT.
BARRY (V.O)
That’s a fat guy in a flowered
shirt! The other other flower!
The big one.
He snaps a photo and runs away.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Full forward. Ready boys? Nose
down. Bring your tail up. Rotate
around it.
VANESSA
Oh, this is insane, Barry.
BARRY
This is the only way I know how to
fly.
CUT TO:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 124.
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER
BUD
Am I koo-koo kachoo, or is this
plane flying in an insect-like
pattern?
CUT TO:
EXT. RUNWAY
BARRY (V.O)
Get your nose in there. Don’t be
afraid of it. Smell it. Full
reverse! Easy, just drop it. Be a
part of it. Aim for the center!
Now drop it in. Drop it in, woman!
The plane HOVERS and MANEUVERS, landing in the center of the
giant flower, like a bee.
The FLOWERS from the cargo hold spill out onto the runway.
INT. AIPLANE CABIN
The passengers are motionless for a beat.
PASSENGER
Come on already!
They hear the “ding ding”, and all jump up to grab their
luggage out of the overheads.
SEQ. 4225 — “RUNWAY SPEECH”
EXT. RUNWAY — CONTINUOUS
The INFLATABLE SLIDES pop out the side of the plane. The
passengers escape. Barry and Vanessa slide down out of the
cockpit.
Barry and Vanessa exhale a huge breath.
VANESSA
Barry, we did it. You taught me
how to fly.
Vanessa raises her hand up for a high five.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 125.
BARRY
Yes. No high five.
VANESSA
Right.
ADAM
Barry, it worked. Did you see the
giant flower?
BARRY
What giant flower? Where? Of
course I saw the flower! That was
genius, man. Genius!
ADAM
Thank you.
BARRY
But we’re not done yet.
Barry flies up to the wing of the plane, and addresses the
bee crowd.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Listen everyone. This runway is
covered with the last pollen from
the last flowers available anywhere
on Earth. That means this is our
last chance. We’re the only ones
who make honey, pollinate flowers,
and dress like this. If we’re
going to survive as a species, this
is our moment. So what do you all
say? Are we going to be bees, or
just Museum of Natural History key
chains?
BEES
We’re bees!
KEYCHAIN BEE
Keychain!
BARRY
Then follow me… Except Keychain.
BUZZ
Hold on Barry. You’ve earned this.
Buzz puts a pollen jock jacket and helmet with Barry’s name
on it on Barry.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 126.
BARRY
I’m a pollen jock!
(looking at the jacket.
The sleeves are a little
long)
And it’s a perfect fit. All I’ve
got to do are the sleeves.
The Pollen Jocks toss Barry a gun.
BARRY (CONT’D)
Oh yeah!
ANGLE ON: Martin and Janet Benson.
JANET BENSON
That’s our Barry.
All the bees descend upon the flowers on the tarmac, and
start collecting pollen.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 4250 — “RE-POLLINATION”
EXT. SKIES — CONTINUOUS
The squadron FLIES over the city, REPOLLINATING trees and
flowers as they go.
Barry breaks off from the group, towards Vanessa’s flower
shop.
CUT TO:
EXT. VANESSA’S FLOWER SHOP — CONTINUOUS
Barry REPOLLINATES Vanessa’s flowers.
CUT TO:
EXT. CENTRAL PARK — CONTINUOUS
ANGLE ON: Timmy with a frisbee, as the bees fly by.
TIMMY
Mom, the bees are back!
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 127.
Central Park is completely repollinated by the bees.
DISSOLVE TO:
INT. HONEX — CONTINUOUS
Honex is back to normal and everyone is busily working.
ANGLE ON: Adam, putting his Krelman hat on.
ADAM
If anyone needs to make a call,
now’s the time. I’ve got a feeling
we’ll be working late tonight!
The bees CHEER.
CUT TO:
SEQ. 4355
EXT: VANESSA’S FLOWER SHOP
With a new sign out front. “Vanessa & Barry: Flowers, Honey,
Legal Advice”
DISSOLVE TO:
INT: FLOWER COUNTER
Vanessa doing a brisk trade with many customers.
CUT TO:
INT: FLOWER SHOP — CONTINUOUS
Vanessa is selling flowers. In the background, there are
SHELVES STOCKED WITH HONEY.
VANESSA (O.C.)
Don’t forget these. Have a great
afternoon. Yes, can I help who’s
next? Who’s next? Would you like
some honey with that? It is beeapproved.
SIGN ON THE BACK ROOM DOOR READS: “Barry Benson: Insects at
Law”.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 128.
Camera moves into the back room.
ANGLE ON: Barry.
ANGLE ON: Barry’s COW CLIENT.
COW
Milk, cream, cheese…it’s all me.
And I don’t see a nickel.
BARRY
Uh huh? Uh huh?
COW
(breaking down)
Sometimes I just feel like a piece
of meat.
BARRY
I had no idea.
VANESSA
Barry? I’m sorry, have you got a
moment?
BARRY
Would you excuse me? My mosquito
associate here will be able to help
you.
Mooseblood ENTERS.
MOOSEBLOOD
Sorry I’m late.
COW
He’s a lawyer too?
MOOSEBLOOD
Ma’am, I was already a bloodsucking
parasite. All I needed was *
a briefcase. *
ANGLE ON: Flower Counter.
VANESSA
(to customer)
Have a great afternoon!
(to Barry)
Barry, I just got this huge tulip
order for a wedding, and I can’t
get them anywhere.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 129.
BARRY
Not a problem, Vannie. Just leave
it to me.
Vanessa turns back to deal with a customer.
VANESSA
You’re a life-saver, Barry.
(to the next customer)
Can I help who’s next? Who’s next?
ANGLE ON: Vanessa smiling back at Barry.
Barry smiles too, then snaps himself out of it.
BARRY
(speaks into his antennae)
Alright. Scramble jocks, it’s time
to fly!
VANESSA
Thank you, Barry!
EXT. FLOWER SHOP — CONTINUOUS
ANGLE ON: Ken and Andy walking down the street.
KEN
(noticing the new sign)
Augh! What in the world? It’s
that bee again!
ANDY
(guiding Ken protectively)
Let it go, Kenny.
KEN
That bee is living my life! When
will this nightmare end?
ANDY
Let it all go.
They don’t break stride.
ANGLE ON: Camera in front of Barry as he flies out the door
and up into the sky. Pollen jocks fold in formation behind
him as they zoom into the park.
BARRY
(to Splitz)
Beautiful day to fly.
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 130.
JACKSON
Sure is.
BARRY
Between you and me, I was dying to
get out of that office.
FADE OUT:
«Bee Movie» — JS REVISIONS 8/13/07 131.

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