A bee returns home late after a night out having too much honey. His wife leaves him, but quickly ends up in the clutches of an evil ladybug.
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If you have eight minutes to spare today and love weird, dusty cartoons from the 1930s, yes, you should absolutely watch this. Animation nerds and anyone who finds drunk cartoon bugs funny will love it, but if you can't stand scratchy audio and simple black-and-white era logic, you'll probably hate it. Honestly, I end...

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"If you have eight minutes to spare today and love weird, dusty cartoons from the 1930s, yes, you should absolutely watch this. Animation nerds and anyone who finds drunk cartoon bugs funny will love it, but if you can't stand scratchy audio and simple black-and-white era logic, you'll probably hate it. Honestly, I ended up watching this three times in a row because it is just so bizarre. The main bee guy comes home incredibly hammered on "honey" which is obviously just 1930s code for booze. 🍯 ..."


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