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6.1/10
IMDbNotSoObviously Worst Film | 2007
Best Animated Film | 2008
Best Animated Feature | 2008
Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | 2008 | Patrick
Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 2008 | Nassos
Best Music in an Animated Feature Production | 2008 | Rupert
Best Animation Production Artist | 2008 | Michael
Best Family Feature Film Animation | 2008
Best Youth DVD | 2008
Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2008 | Jerry
Best Sound Editing SFX Foley Dialogue ADR for Feature Film Animation | 2008 | Michael
Best Animated Film | 2008
Best Animated Feature | 2008
Best Original Score for an Animated Film | 2007 | Rupert
Budget 150,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 287,594,577 USD
According to Jerry Seinfeld, while having lunch at Steven Spielberg's house, he first mentioned the idea for the movie as a joke, but Spielberg loved the idea.
In November 2016, this movie saw a surge in attention due to the rise in popularity of videos on YouTube that consisted of random edits to this movie (and sometimes the trailer). The most popular of these videos is one where this movie increases in speed every time the word "bee" is said.
The first two movie trailers had Jerry Seinfeld trying to make a live-action Bee Movie. After watching the disastrous results, Steven Spielberg asks, "Why don't you just make it a cartoon?"
(At around twenty-nine minutes) The scene with Barry B. Benson (Jerry Seinfeld) in the pool is a take-off on The Graduate (1967). In both scenes, the title character's parents ask what they want to do with their lives. Both characters are unsure what the future will hold. Both are also having a secret affair.
(At around forty-nine minutes) The bear featured in the court scene is Vincent from DreamWorks Animation's Over the Hedge (2006), only being brown instead of black. He also makes an appearance during a news broadcast montage knocking down a beehive.
"Barry B. Benson: Ya like jazz?"
"Barry B. Benson: How about a suicide pact? Vanessa: How do we do it? Barry B. Benson: I'll sting you, you step on me. Vanessa: That just kills you twice."