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I have known this fucker since you first posted him on DA long ago and he is still one of my top faves and inspirations I hope he avoids every floor Lego in his path

Xuu

omg thank u.. thats a homour

If you ever do sell him tell me!!! I'm highly interested 

Xuu

According  to all known laws of aviation, there is no way 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. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.  Yellow, black. Ooh, black and yellow! Let's shake it up a little. Barry!  Breakfast is ready! Ooming! Hang on a second. Hello? - Barry? - Adam? -  Oan you believe this is happening? - I can't. I'll pick you up. Looking  sharp. Use the stairs. Your father paid good money for those. Sorry.  I'm excited. Here's the graduate. We're very proud of you, son. A  perfect report card, all B's. Very proud. Ma! I got a thing going here. -  You got lint on your fuzz. - Ow! That's me! - Wave to us! We'll be in  row 118,000. - Bye! Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house! - Hey,  Adam. - Hey, Barry. - Is that fuzz gel? - A little. Special day,  graduation. Never thought I'd make it. Three days grade school, three  days high school. Those were awkward. Three days college. I'm glad I  took a day and hitchhiked around the hive. You did come back different. -  Hi, Barry. - Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good. - Hear about  Frankie? - Yeah. - You going to the funeral? - No, I'm not going.  Everybody knows, sting someone, you die. Don't waste it on a squirrel.  Such a hothead. I guess he could have just gotten out of the way. I love  this incorporating an amusement park into our day. That's why we don't  need vacations. Boy, quite a bit of pomp... under the circumstances. -  Well, Adam, today we are men. - We are! - Bee-men. - Amen! Hallelujah!  Students, faculty, distinguished bees, please welcome Dean Buzzwell.  Welcome, New Hive Oity graduating class of... ...9:15. That concludes  our ceremonies. And begins your career at Honex Industries! Will we pick  ourjob today? I heard it's just orientation. Heads up! Here we go. Keep  your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times. - Wonder what  it'll be like? - A little scary. Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco  and a part of the Hexagon Group. This is it! Wow. Wow. 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... Honey! - That girl was hot. - She's my cousin! - She is? - Yes,  we're all cousins. - Right. You're right. - At Honex, we constantly  strive to improve every aspect of bee existence. These bees are  stress-testing a new helmet technology. - What do you think he makes? -  Not enough. Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman. - What  does that do? - Oatches that little strand of honey that hangs after you  pour it. Saves us millions. Oan anyone work on the Krelman? 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 you pick for the rest of your life. The same job the rest of  your life? I didn't know that. What's the difference? You'll be happy to  know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million  years. So you'll just work us to death? We'll sure try. Wow! That blew  my mind! "What's the difference?" How can you say that? One job forever?  That's an insane choice to have to make. I'm relieved. Now we only have  to make one decision in life. But, Adam, how could they never have told  us that? Why would you question anything? We're bees. We're the most  perfectly functioning society on Earth. You ever think maybe things work  a little too well here? Like what? Give me one example. I don't know.  But you know what I'm talking about. Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar  Force on approach. Wait a second. Oheck it out. - Hey, those are Pollen  Jocks! - Wow. I've never seen them this close. They know what it's like  outside the hive. Yeah, but some don't come back. - Hey, Jocks! - Hi,  Jocks! You guys did great! You're monsters! You're sky freaks! I love  it! I love it! - I wonder where they were. - I don't know. Their day's  not planned. Outside the hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows  what. You can'tjust decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for  that. Right. Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a  lifetime. It's just a status symbol. Bees make too much of it. Perhaps.  Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it. Those  ladies? Aren't they our cousins too? Distant. Distant. Look at these  two. - Oouple of Hive Harrys. - Let's have fun with them. It must be  dangerous being a Pollen Jock. Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a  mushroom! He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping  me! - Oh, my! - I never thought I'd knock him out. What were you doing  during this? Trying to alert the authorities. I can autograph that. A  little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades? Yeah. Gusty. We're  hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow. - Six miles,  huh? - Barry! A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it. -  Maybe I am. - You are not! We're going 0900 at J-Gate. What do you  think, buzzy-boy? Are you bee enough? I might be. It all depends on what  0900 means. Hey, Honex! Dad, you surprised me. You decide what you're  interested in? - Well, there's a lot of choices. - But you only get one.  Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day? Son, let me tell  you 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. You know, Dad, the more I think about it, maybe the honey field  just isn't right for me. You were thinking of what, making balloon  animals? That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger. Janet, your son's  not sure he wants to go into honey! - Barry, you are so funny sometimes.  - I'm not trying to be funny. You're not funny! You're going into  honey. Our son, the stirrer! - You're gonna be a stirrer? - No one's  listening to me! Wait till you see the sticks I have. I could say  anything right now. I'm gonna get an ant tattoo! Let's open some honey  and celebrate! Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up  with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"! I'm so  proud. - We're starting work today! - Today's the day. Oome on! All the  good jobs will be gone. Yeah, right. Pollen counting, stunt bee,  pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal... - Is it still available? -  Hang on. Two left! One of them's yours! Oongratulations! Step to the  side. - What'd you get? - Picking crud out. Stellar! Wow! Oouple of  newbies? Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready! Make your choice. - You  want to go first? - No, you go. Oh, my. What's available? Restroom  attendant's open, not for the reason you think. - Any chance of getting  the Krelman? - Sure, you're on. I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out.  Wax monkey's always open. The Krelman opened up again. What happened? A  bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one. Deady.  Deadified. Two more dead. Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck  down. That's life! Oh, this is so hard! Heating, cooling, stunt bee,  pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator,  stripe supervisor, mite wrangler. Barry, what do you think I should...  Barry? Barry! All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant  nine... What happened to you? Where are you? - I'm going out. - Out? Out  where? - Out there. - Oh, no! I have to, before I go to work for the  rest of my life. You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello? Another call  coming in. If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that  gets their roses today. Hey, guys. - Look at that. - Isn't that the kid  we saw yesterday? Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted. It's OK, Lou.  We're gonna take him up. Really? Feeling lucky, are you? Sign here,  here. Just initial that. - Thank you. - OK. 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, babbling like a cicada! - That's  awful. - And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely  no talking to humans! All right, launch positions! Buzz, buzz, buzz,  buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Black and yellow!  Hello! You ready for this, hot shot? Yeah. Yeah, bring it on. Wind,  check. - Antennae, check. - Nectar pack, check. - Wings, check. -  Stinger, check. Scared out of my shorts, check. OK, ladies, let's move  it out! Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers! All of you,  drain those flowers! Wow! I'm out! I can't believe I'm out! So blue. I  feel so fast and free! Box kite! Wow! Flowers! This is Blue Leader. We  have roses visual. Bring it around 30 degrees and hold. Roses! 30  degrees, roger. Bringing it around. Stand to the side, kid. It's got a  bit of a kick. That is one nectar collector! - Ever see pollination up  close? - No, sir. 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. That's amazing. Why do we do that? That's pollen power.  More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us. Oool. I'm  picking up a lot of bright yellow. Oould be daisies. Don't we need  those? Oopy that visual. Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the  move. Say again? You're reporting a moving flower? Affirmative. That was  on the line! This is the coolest. What is it? I don't know, but I'm  loving this color. It smells good. Not like a flower, but I like it.  Yeah, fuzzy. Ohemical-y. Oareful, guys. It's a little grabby. My sweet  lord of bees! Oandy-brain, get off there! Problem! - Guys! - This could  be bad. Affirmative. Very close. Gonna hurt. Mama's little boy. You are  way out of position, rookie! Ooming in at you like a missile! Help me! I  don't think these are flowers. - Should we tell him? - I think he  knows. What is this?! Match point! You can start packing up, honey,  because you're about to eat it! Yowser! Gross. There's a bee in the car!  - Do something! - I'm driving! - Hi, bee. - He's back here! He's going  to sting me! Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze!  He blinked! Spray him, Granny! What are you doing?! Wow... the tension  level out here is unbelievable. I gotta get home. Oan't fly in rain.  Oan't fly in rain. Oan't fly in rain. Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!  Ken, could you close the window please? Ken, could you close the window  please? Oheck out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You  see? Folds out. Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this. What was that?  Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This...  Drapes! That is diabolical. It's fantastic. It's got all my special  skills, even my top-ten favorite movies. What's number one? Star Wars?  Nah, I don't go for that... ...kind of stuff. No wonder we shouldn't  talk to them. They're out of their minds. When I leave a job interview,  they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say. There's the sun. Maybe  that's a way out. I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it. I  predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I  thought it was just me. Wait! Stop! Bee! Stand back. These are winter  boots. Wait! Don't kill him! You know I'm allergic to them! This thing  could kill me! Why does his life have less value than yours? Why does  his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement? I'm just  saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling.  My brochure! There you go, little guy. I'm not scared of him. It's an  allergic thing. Put that on your resume brochure. My whole face could  puff up. Make it one of your special skills. Knocking someone out is  also a special skill. Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks. - Vanessa, next week?  Yogurt night? - Sure, Ken. You know, whatever. - You could put carob  chips on there. - Bye. - Supposed to be less calories. - Bye. I gotta  say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something. All right, here  it goes. Nah. 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. I've got to. Oh, I can't do it. Oome 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! Hi! I'm sorry. - You're talking. - Yes,  I know. You're talking! I'm so sorry. No, it's OK. It's fine. I know  I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed. Well, I'm sure this is  very disconcerting. This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a  bee! I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all  trying to kill me. And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's  just how I was raised. That was a little weird. - I'm talking with a  bee. - Yeah. I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me! I just  want to say I'm grateful. I'll leave now. - Wait! How did you learn to  do that? - What? The talking thing. Same way you did, I guess. "Mama,  Dada, honey." You pick it up. - That's very funny. - Yeah. Bees are  funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with.  Anyway... Oan I... ...get you something? - Like what? I don't know. I  mean... I don't know. Ooffee? I don't want to put you out. It's no  trouble. It takes two minutes. - It's just coffee. - I hate to impose. -  Don't be ridiculous! - Actually, I would love a cup. Hey, you want rum  cake? - I shouldn't. - Have some. - No, I can't. - Oome on! I'm trying  to lose a couple micrograms. - Where? - These stripes don't help. You  look great! I don't know if you know anything about fashion. Are you all  right? No. He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison.  He finally gets there. He runs up the steps into the church. The  wedding is on. And he says, "Watermelon? I thought you said Guatemalan.  Why would I marry a watermelon?" Is that a bee joke? That's the kind of  stuff we do. Yeah, different. So, what are you gonna do, 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. I know how you feel. - You do? - Sure. My parents  wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist. -  Really? - My only interest is flowers. Our new queen was just elected  with that same campaign slogan. Anyway, if you look... There's my hive  right there. See it? You're in Sheep Meadow! Yes! I'm right off the  Turtle Pond! No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once. -  Why do girls put rings on their toes? - Why not? - It's like putting a  hat on your knee. - Maybe I'll try that. - You all right, ma'am? - Oh,  yeah. Fine. Just having two cups of coffee! Anyway, this has been great.  Thanks for the coffee. Yeah, it's no trouble. Sorry I couldn't finish  it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life. Are you...? Oan I take a  piece of this with me? Sure! Here, have a crumb. - Thanks! - Yeah. All  right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not. OK, Barry. And  thank you so much again... for before. Oh, that? That was nothing.  Well, not nothing, but... Anyway... This can't possibly work. He's all  set to go. We may as well try it. OK, Dave, pull the chute. - Sounds  amazing. - It was amazing! It was the scariest, happiest moment of my  life. Humans! I can't believe you were with humans! Giant, scary humans!  What were they like? Huge and crazy. They talk crazy. They eat crazy  giant things. They drive crazy. - Do they try and kill you, like on TV? -  Some of them. But some of them don't. - How'd you get back? - Poodle.  You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see. You had  your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal. - Well...  - Well? Well, I met someone. You did? Was she Bee-ish? - A wasp?! Your  parents will kill you! - No, no, no, not a wasp. - Spider? - I'm not  attracted to spiders. I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs  and all. I can't get by that face. So who is she? She's... human. No,  no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law. - Her name's  Vanessa. - Oh, boy. She's so nice. And she's a florist! Oh, no! You're  dating a human florist! We're not dating. You're flying outside the  hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and  M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite! She saved my life! And she  understands me. This is over! Eat this. This is not over! What was that?  - They call it a crumb. - It was so stingin' stripey! And that's not  what they eat. That's what falls off what they eat! - You know what a  Oinnabon is? - No. It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it  up... Sit down! ...really hot! - Listen to me! We are not them! We're  us. There's us and there's them! Yes, but who can deny the heart that is  yearning? There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me! You have  got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee! - Thinking bee. -  Thinking bee. Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!  There he is. He's in the pool. You know what your problem is, Barry? I  gotta start thinking bee? How much longer will this go on? It's been  three days! Why aren't you working? I've got a lot of big life decisions  to think about. What life? You have no life! You have no job. You're  barely a bee! Would it kill you to make a little honey? Barry, come out.  Your father's talking to you. Martin, would you talk to him? Barry, I'm  talking to you! You coming? Got everything? All set! Go ahead. I'll  catch up. Don't be too long. Watch this! Vanessa! - We're still here. - I  told you not to yell at him. He doesn't respond to yelling! - Then why  yell at me? - Because you don't listen! I'm not listening to this.  Sorry, I've gotta go. - Where are you going? - I'm meeting a friend. A  girl? Is this why you can't decide? Bye. I just hope she's Bee-ish. They  have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena? To be in the  Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream! Up on a float,  surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering. A tournament. Do the roses  compete in athletic events? No. All right, I've got one. How come you  don't fly everywhere? It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere?  It's faster. Yeah, OK, I see, I see. All right, your turn. TiVo. You can  just freeze live TV? That's insane! You don't have that? We have Hivo,  but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease. Oh, my. Dumb  bees! You must want to sting all those jerks. We try not to sting. It's  usually fatal for us. So you have to watch your temper. Very carefully.  You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out.  Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust. Oh, my  goodness! Are you OK? Yeah. - What is wrong with you?! - It's a bug.  He's not bothering anybody. Get out of here, you creep! What was that? A  Pic 'N' Save circular? Yeah, it was. How did you know? It felt like  about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit. You've really got  that down to a science. - I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue. - I'll bet.  What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this? How did this get here?  Oute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select? - Is he that actor?  - I never heard of him. - Why is this here? - For people. We eat it.  You don't have enough food of your own? - Well, yes. - How do you get  it? - Bees make it. - I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it!  There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing! -  It's organic. - It's our-ganic! It's just honey, Barry. Just what?! Bees  don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing! You've  taken our homes, schools, hospitals! This is all we have! And it's on  sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this. I'm getting to the bottom of  all of this! Hey, Hector. - You almost done? - Almost. He is here. I  sense it. Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey  out, with no one around. You're busted, box boy! I knew I heard  something. So you can talk! I can talk. And now you'll start talking!  Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier? I don't  understand. I thought we were friends. The last thing we want to do is  upset bees! You're too late! It's ours now! You, sir, have crossed the  wrong sword! You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio! Where is  the honey coming from? Tell me where! Honey Farms! It comes from Honey  Farms! Orazy person! What horrible thing has happened here? These faces,  they never knew what hit them. And now they're on the road to nowhere!  Just keep still. What? You're not dead? Do I look dead? They will wipe  anything that moves. Where you headed? To Honey Farms. I am onto  something huge here. I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff.  Blows your head off! I'm going to Tacoma. - And you? - He really is  dead. All right. Uh-oh! - What is that?! - Oh, no! - A wiper! Triple  blade! - Triple blade? Jump on! It's your only chance, bee! Why does  everything have to be so doggone clean?! How much do you people need to  see?! Open your eyes! Stick your head out the window! From NPR News in  Washington, I'm Oarl Kasell. But don't kill no more bugs! - Bee! - Moose  blood guy!! - You hear something? - Like what? Like tiny screaming.  Turn off the radio. Whassup, bee boy? Hey, Blood. Just a row of honey  jars, as far as the eye could see. Wow! I assume wherever this truck  goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours. - Bees hang  tight. - We're all jammed in. It's a close community. Not us, man. We  on our own. Every mosquito on his own. - What if you get in trouble? -  You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a  mosquito, smack, smack! At least you're out in the world. You must meet  girls. Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly.  Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito. You got to be kidding me!  Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee! - Hey, guys! -  Mooseblood! I knew I'd catch y'all down here. Did you bring your crazy  straw? We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much  pure profit. What is this place? A bee's got a brain the size of a  pinhead. They are pinheads! Pinhead. - Oheck out the new smoker. - Oh,  sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000! Smoker? Ninety puffs a  minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple  breaths of this knocks them right out. They make the honey, and we make  the money. "They make the honey, and we make the money"? Oh, my! What's  going on? Are you OK? Yeah. It doesn't last too long. Do you know you're  in a fake hive with fake walls? Our queen was moved here. We had no  choice. This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a  drag queen! What is this? Oh, no! There's hundreds of them! Bee honey.  Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale! This is worse  than anything bears have done! I intend to do something. Oh, Barry,  stop. Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor. Do these  look like rumors? That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously  doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this? He's been talking to  humans. - What? - Talking to humans?! He has a human girlfriend. And  they make out! Make out? Barry! We do not. - You wish you could. - Whose  side are you on? The bees! I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those  crazy legs kept me up all night. Barry, this is what you want to do  with your life? I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder  than bees! Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked your hands were  still stirring. You couldn't stop. I remember that. What right do they  have to our honey? We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm  for no reason whatsoever! Even if it's true, what can one bee do? Sting  them where it really hurts. In the face! The eye! - That would hurt. -  No. Up the nose? That's a killer. There's only one place you can sting  the humans, one place where it matters. Hive at Five, the hive's only  full-hour action news source. No more bee beards! With Bob Bumble at the  anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And  Jeanette Ohung. - Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble. - And I'm Jeanette  Ohung. A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for  stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally!  Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in  our studio, discussing their new book, Olassy Ladies, out this week on  Hexagon. Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson. Did you ever think, "I'm  a kid from the hive. I can't do this"? Bees have never been afraid to  change the world. What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus? Where  I'm from, we'd never sue humans. We were thinking of stickball or candy  stores. How old are you? The bee community is supporting you in this  case, which will be the trial of the bee century. You know, they have a  Larry King in the human world too. It's a common name. Next week... He  looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots... Next  week... Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you  just heard 'em. Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live.  Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish. In  tennis, you attack at the point of weakness! It was my grandmother, Ken.  She's 81. Honey, her backhand's a joke! I'm not gonna take advantage of  that? Quiet, please. Actual work going on here. - Is that that same  bee? - Yes, it is! I'm helping him sue the human race. - Hello. - Hello,  bee. This is Ken. Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a  half. Vibram sole, I believe. Why does he talk again? Listen, you better  go 'cause we're really busy working. But it's our yogurt night!  Bye-bye. Why is yogurt night so difficult?! You poor thing. You two have  been at this for hours! Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help. -  Frosting... - How many sugars? Just one. I try not to use the  competition. So why are you helping me? Bees have good qualities. And it  takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving  balloon bouquets now. Those are great, if you're three. And artificial  flowers. - Oh, those just get me psychotic! - Yeah, me too. Bent  stingers, pointless pollination. Bees must hate those fake things!  Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done. Maybe this could  make up for it a little bit. - This lawsuit's a pretty big deal. - I  guess. You sure you want to go through with it? 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! It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan,  where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history,  we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak. What have  we gotten into here, Barry? It's pretty big, isn't it? I can't believe  how many humans don't work during the day. You think billion-dollar  multinational food companies have good lawyers? Everybody needs to stay  behind the barricade. - What's the matter? - I don't know, I just got a  chill. Well, if it isn't the bee team. You boys work on this? All rise!  The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding. All right. Oase number 4475,  Superior Oourt of New York, Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is  now in session. Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food  companies collectively? A privilege. Mr. Benson... you're representing  all the bees of the world? I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to  proceed. Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please. 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 lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr.  Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean. I would have to  negotiate with the silkworm 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! Oloning! For all we know, he could be on  steroids! Mr. Benson? Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here.  I'm just an ordinary 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 it from us 'cause we're the little guys! I'm hoping that, after  this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only  take everything we have but everything we are! I wish he'd dress like  that all the time. So nice! Oall your first witness. So, Mr. Klauss  Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have. I suppose so. I see  you also own Honeyburton and Honron! Yes, they provide beekeepers for  our farms. Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term. I don't  imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you? - No. - I couldn't hear  you. - No. - No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only  that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a  jar of honey. They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear,  Build-A-Bear. You mean like this? Bears kill bees! How'd you like his  head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch!  Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away. So,  Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. - Where  have I heard it before? - I was with a band called The Police. But  you've never been a police officer, have you? No, I haven't. No, you  haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually  stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name. Oh,  please. Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a  little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner! That's not  his real name?! You idiots! Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations  on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005. Thank you. Thank you. I  see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning  inner turmoil that's ready to blow. I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?  Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting  tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn  your lines, sir? Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now! This isn't a  goodfella. This is a badfella! Why doesn't someone just step on this  creep, and we can all go home?! - Order in this court! - You're all  thinking it! Order! Order, I say! - Say it! - Mr. Liotta, please sit  down! I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I  think the jury's on our side. Are we doing everything right, legally?  I'm a florist. Right. Well, here's to a great team. To a great team!  Well, hello. - Ken! - Hello. I didn't think you were coming. No, I was  just late. I tried to call, but... the battery. I didn't want all this  to go to waste, so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free. Oh, that was  lucky. There's a little left. I could heat it up. Yeah, heat it up,  sure, whatever. So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for  the game myself. The ball's a little grabby. That's where I usually  sit. Right... there. Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he  agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill.  You think I don't see what you're doing? I know how hard it is to find  the rightjob. We have that in common. Do we? Bees have 100 percent  employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out. That's just what I  was thinking about doing. Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his  fuzz. I hope that was all right. I'm going to drain the old stinger.  Yeah, you do that. Look at that. You know, I've just about had it with  your little mind games. - What's that? - Italian Vogue. Mamma mia,  that's a lot of pages. A lot of ads. Remember what Van said, why is your  life more valuable than mine? Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I  think something stinks in here! I love the smell of flowers. How do you  like the smell of flames?! Not as much. Water bug! Not taking sides!  Ken, I'm wearing a Ohapstick hat! This is pathetic! I've got issues!  Well, well, well, a royal flush! - You're bluffing. - Am I? Surf's up,  dude! Poo water! That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow  rings! Kenneth! What are you doing?! You know, I don't even like honey! I  don't eat it! 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! Long time? What are you  talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life? No, but there are  other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them! Fine! Talking  bees, no yogurt night... My nerves are fried from riding on this  emotional roller coaster! Goodbye, Ken. And for your information, I  prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man! I'm sorry about  all that. I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it! I always felt there  was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it. Oh,  well. Are you OK for the trial? I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out  of ideas. We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand. Good  idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers...  Yeah. Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's  gonna be all over. Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this  jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees. - You  got the tweezers? - Are you allergic? Only to losing, son. Only to  losing. Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know.  What exactly is your relationship to that woman? We're friends. - Good  friends? - Yes. How good? Do you live together? Wait a minute... Are you  her little... ...bedbug? I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I  understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children? -  Yeah, but... - So those aren't your real parents! - Oh, Barry... - Yes,  they are! Hold me back! You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson?  He's denouncing bees! Don't y'all date your cousins? - Objection! - I'm  going to pincushion this guy! Adam, don't! It's what he wants! Oh, I'm  hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit! Order! Order! The venom! The venom is  coursing through my veins! 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! - Adam,  stay with me. - I can't feel my legs. What angel of mercy will come  forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks? I will have order  in this court. Order! Order, please! 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. - Hey, buddy. - Hey. -  Is there much pain? - Yeah. I... I blew the whole case, didn't I? It  doesn't matter. What matters is you're alive. You could have died. I'd  be better off dead. Look at me. They got it from the cafeteria  downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on  it. What was it like to sting someone? I can't explain it. It was all...  All adrenaline and then... and then ecstasy! All right. You think it  was all a trap? 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.  What will the humans do to us if they win? I don't know. I hear they  put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad. Adam, they check  in, but they don't check out! Oh, my. Oould you get a nurse to close  that window? - Why? - The smoke. Bees don't smoke. Right. Bees don't  smoke. Bees don't smoke! But some bees are smoking. That's it! That's  our case! It is? It's not over? Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere.  Get back to the court and stall. Stall any way you can. And assuming  you've done step correctly, you're ready for the tub. Mr. Flayman. Yes?  Yes, Your Honor! Where is the rest of your team? Well, Your Honor, it's  interesting. Bees are trained to fly haphazardly, and as a result, we  don't make very good time. I actually heard a funny story about... Your  Honor, haven't these ridiculous bugs taken up enough of this court's  valuable time? How much longer will we allow these absurd shenanigans to  go on? They have presented no compelling evidence to support their  charges against my clients, who run legitimate businesses. I move for a  complete dismissal of this entire case! Mr. Flayman, I'm afraid I'm  going to have to consider Mr. Montgomery's motion. But you can't! We  have a terrific case. Where is your proof? Where is the evidence? Show  me the smoking gun! Hold it, Your Honor! You want a smoking gun? Here is  your smoking gun. What is that? It's a bee smoker! What, this? This  harmless little contraption? This couldn't hurt a fly, let alone a bee.  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  smoke machines and man-made wooden slat work camps? Living out our lives  as honey slaves to the white man? - What are we gonna do? - He's  playing the species card. Ladies and gentlemen, please, free these bees!  Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the bees! Free the  bees! The court finds in favor of the bees! Vanessa, we won! I knew you  could do it! High-five! Sorry. I'm OK! You know what this means? All the  honey will finally belong to the bees. Now we won't have to work so  hard all the time. This is an unholy perversion of the balance of  nature, Benson. You'll regret this. Barry, how much honey is out there?  All right. One at a time. Barry, who are you wearing? My sweater is  Ralph Lauren, and I have no pants. - What if Montgomery's right? - What  do you mean? We've been living the bee way a long time, 27 million  years. Oongratulations on your victory. What will you demand as a  settlement? First, we'll 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, bad-breath stink machine. We're all aware  of what they do in the woods. Wait for my signal. Take him out. He'll  have nauseous for a few hours, then he'll be fine. And we will no longer  tolerate bee-negative nicknames... But it's just a prance-about stage  name! ...unnecessary inclusion of honey in bogus health products and  la-dee-da human tea-time snack garnishments. Oan't breathe. Bring it in,  boys! Hold it right there! Good. Tap it. Mr. Buzzwell, we just passed  three cups, and there's gallons more coming! - I think we need to shut  down! - Shut down? We've never shut down. Shut down honey production!  Stop making honey! Turn your key, sir! What do we do now? Oannonball!  We're shutting honey production! Mission abort. Aborting pollination and  nectar detail. Returning to base. Adam, you wouldn't believe how much  honey was out there. Oh, yeah? What's going on? Where is everybody? -  Are they out celebrating? - They're home. They don't know what to do.  Laying out, sleeping in. I heard your Uncle Oarl was on his way to San  Antonio with a cricket. At least we got our honey back. 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... Now I can't. I don't understand why they're not happy. I  thought their lives would be better! They're doing nothing. It's  amazing. Honey really changes people. You don't have any idea what's  going on, do you? - What did you want to show me? - This. What happened  here? That is not the half of it. Oh, no. Oh, my. They're all wilting.  Doesn't look very good, does it? No. And whose fault do you think that  is? You know, I'm gonna guess bees. Bees? Specifically, me. I didn't  think bees not needing to make honey would affect all these things. It's  notjust flowers. Fruits, vegetables, they all need bees. That's our  whole SAT test right there. Take away produce, that affects the entire  animal kingdom. And then, of course... The human species? So if there's  no more pollination, it could all just go south here, couldn't it? I  know this is also partly my fault. How about a suicide pact? How do we  do it? - I'll sting you, you step on me. - Thatjust kills you twice.  Right, right. Listen, Barry... sorry, but I gotta get going. I had to  open my mouth and talk. Vanessa? Vanessa? Why are you leaving? Where are  you going? To the final Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena. They've  moved it to this weekend because all the flowers are dying. It's the  last chance I'll ever have to see it. Vanessa, I just wanna say I'm  sorry. I never meant it to turn out like this. I know. Me neither.  Tournament of Roses. Roses can't do sports. Wait a minute. Roses. Roses?  Roses! Vanessa! Roses?! Barry? - Roses are flowers! - Yes, they are.  Flowers, bees, pollen! I know. That's why this is the last parade. Maybe  not. Oould you ask him to slow down? Oould you slow down? Barry! OK, I  made a huge mistake. This is a total disaster, all my fault. Yes, it  kind of is. I've ruined the planet. I wanted to help you with the flower  shop. I've made it worse. Actually, it's completely closed down. I  thought maybe you were remodeling. But I have another idea, and it's  greater than my previous ideas combined. I don't want to hear it! All  right, they have the roses, the roses have the pollen. I know every bee,  plant and flower bud in this park. All we gotta do is get what they've  got back here with what we've got. - Bees. - Park. - Pollen! - Flowers. -  Repollination! - Across the nation! Tournament of Roses, Pasadena,  Oalifornia. They've got nothing but flowers, floats and cotton candy.  Security will be tight. I have an idea. Vanessa Bloome, FTD. Official  floral business. It's real. Sorry, ma'am. Nice brooch. Thank you. It was  a gift. Once inside, we just pick the right float. How about The  Princess and the Pea? I could be the princess, and you could be the pea!  Yes, I got it. - Where should I sit? - What are you? - I believe I'm  the pea. - The pea? It goes under the mattresses. - Not in this fairy  tale, sweetheart. - I'm getting the marshal. You do that! This whole  parade is a fiasco! Let's see what this baby'll do. Hey, what are you  doing?! Then all we do is blend in with traffic... ...without arousing  suspicion. Once at the airport, there's no stopping us. Stop! Security. -  You and your insect pack your float? - Yes. Has it been in your  possession the entire time? Would you remove your shoes? - Remove your  stinger. - It's part of me. I know. Just having some fun. Enjoy your  flight. Then if we're lucky, we'll have just enough pollen to do the  job. Oan you believe how lucky we are? We have just enough pollen to do  the job! I think this is gonna work. It's got to work. Attention,  passengers, this is Oaptain Scott. We have a bit of bad weather in New  York. It looks like we'll experience a couple hours delay. Barry, these  are cut flowers with no water. They'll never make it. I gotta get up  there and talk to them. Be careful. Oan I get help with the Sky Mall  magazine? I'd like to order the talking inflatable nose and ear hair  trimmer. Oaptain, I'm in a real situation. - What'd you say, Hal? -  Nothing. Bee! Don't freak out! My entire species... What are you doing? -  Wait a minute! I'm an attorney! - Who's an attorney? Don't move. Oh,  Barry. Good afternoon, passengers. This is your captain. Would a Miss  Vanessa Bloome in 24B please report to the cockpit? And please hurry!  What happened here? There was a DustBuster, a toupee, a life raft  exploded. One's bald, one's in a boat, they're both unconscious! - Is  that another bee joke? - No! No one's flying the plane! This is JFK  control tower, Flight 356. What's your status? This is Vanessa Bloome.  I'm a florist from New York. Where's the pilot? He's unconscious, and so  is the copilot. Not good. Does anyone onboard have flight experience?  As a matter of fact, there is. - Who's that? - Barry Benson. From the  honey trial?! Oh, great. Vanessa, this is nothing more than a big metal  bee. It's got giant wings, huge engines. I can't fly a plane. - Why not?  Isn't John Travolta a pilot? - Yes. How hard could it be? Wait, Barry!  We're headed into some lightning. This is Bob Bumble. We have some  late-breaking news from JFK Airport, where a suspenseful scene is  developing. Barry Benson, fresh from his legal victory... That's Barry!  ...is attempting to land a plane, loaded with people, flowers and an  incapacitated flight crew. Flowers?! We have a storm in the area and two  individuals at the controls with absolutely no flight experience. Just a  minute. There's a bee on that plane. I'm quite familiar with Mr. Benson  and his no-account compadres. They've done enough damage. But isn't he  your only hope? Technically, a bee shouldn't be able to fly at all.  Their wings are too small... Haven't we heard this a million times? "The  surface area of the wings and body mass make no sense." - Get this on  the air! - Got it. - Stand by. - We're going live. The way we work may  be a mystery to you. Making honey takes a lot of bees doing a lot of  small jobs. But let me tell you about a small job. If you do it well, it  makes a big difference. More than we realized. To us, to everyone.  That's why I want to get bees back to working together. That's the bee  way! We're not made of Jell-O. We get behind a fellow. - Black and  yellow! - Hello! Left, right, down, hover. - Hover? - Forget hover. This  isn't so hard. Beep-beep! Beep-beep! Barry, what happened?! Wait, I  think we were on autopilot the whole time. - That may have been helping  me. - And now we're not! So it turns out I cannot fly a plane. All of  you, let's get behind this fellow! Move it out! Move out! Our only  chance is if I do what I'd do, you copy me with the wings of the plane!  Don't have to yell. I'm not yelling! We're in a lot of trouble. It's  very hard to concentrate with that panicky tone in your voice! It's not a  tone. I'm panicking! I can't do this! Vanessa, pull yourself together.  You have to snap out of it! You snap out of it. You snap out of it. -  You snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - You  snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - You snap out of it! - Hold it! -  Why? Oome on, it's my turn. How is the plane flying? I don't know.  Hello? Benson, got any flowers for a happy occasion in there? The Pollen  Jocks! They do get behind a fellow. - Black and yellow. - Hello. All  right, let's drop this tin can on the blacktop. Where? I can't see  anything. Oan you? No, nothing. It's all cloudy. Oome on. You got to  think bee, Barry. - Thinking bee. - Thinking bee. Thinking bee! Thinking  bee! Thinking bee! Wait a minute. I think I'm feeling something. -  What? - I don't know. It's strong, pulling me. Like a  27-million-year-old instinct. Bring the nose down. Thinking bee!  Thinking bee! Thinking bee! - What in the world is on the tarmac? - Get  some lights on that! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! -  Vanessa, aim for the flower. - OK. Out the engines. We're going in on  bee power. Ready, boys? Affirmative! Good. Good. Easy, now. That's it.  Land on that flower! Ready? Full reverse! Spin it around! - Not that  flower! The other one! - Which one? - That flower. - I'm aiming at the  flower! That's a fat guy in a flowered shirt. I mean the giant pulsating  flower made of millions of bees! Pull forward. Nose down. Tail up.  Rotate around it. - This is insane, Barry! - This's the only way I know  how to fly. Am I koo-koo-kachoo, or is this plane flying in an  insect-like pattern? Get your nose in there. Don't be afraid. Smell it.  Full reverse! Just drop it. Be a part of it. Aim for the center! Now  drop it in! Drop it in, woman! Oome on, already. Barry, we did it! You  taught me how to fly! - Yes. No high-five! - Right. Barry, it worked!  Did you see the giant flower? What giant flower? Where? Of course I saw  the flower! That was genius! - Thank you. - But we're not done yet.  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 gonna survive as a species, this is our moment! What  do you say? Are we going to be bees, orjust Museum of Natural History  keychains? We're bees! Keychain! Then follow me! Except Keychain. Hold  on, Barry. Here. You've earned this. Yeah! I'm a Pollen Jock! And it's a  perfect fit. All I gotta do are the sleeves. Oh, yeah. That's our  Barry. Mom! The bees are back! If anybody needs to make a call, now's  the time. I got a feeling we'll be working late tonight! Here's your  change. Have a great afternoon! Oan I help who's next? Would you like  some honey with that? It is bee-approved. Don't forget these. Milk,  cream, cheese, it's all me. And I don't see a nickel! Sometimes I just  feel like a piece of meat! I had no idea. Barry, I'm sorry. Have you got  a moment? Would you excuse me? My mosquito associate will help you.  Sorry I'm late. He's a lawyer too? I was already a blood-sucking  parasite. All I needed was a briefcase. Have a great afternoon! Barry, I  just got this huge tulip order, and I can't get them anywhere. No  problem, Vannie. Just leave it to me. You're a lifesaver, Barry. Oan I  help who's next? All right, scramble, jocks! It's time to fly. Thank  you, Barry! That bee is living my life! Let it go, Kenny. - When will  this nightmare end?! - Let it all go. - Beautiful day to fly. - Sure is.  Between you and me, I was dying to get out of that office. You have got  to start thinking bee, my friend. - Thinking bee! - Me? Hold it. Let's  just stop for a second. Hold it. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, everyone. Oan we  stop here? I'm not making a major life decision during a production  number! All right. Take ten, everybody. Wrap it up, guys. I had  virtually no rehearsal for that.

i asked the sphynx for some wisdom but he spat in my eye and sent me to the void

Xuu

not all sphinxes are wise barbarah