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After I have received mais issues of that comic book series, I decided to write this artigo to tell you about my opinion on that series. I remember discovering this series back when I was a child when I used to have a few of copies of a magazine that contained various comic book stories from various children's media including Maya the Bee as one of them and I have managed to read only a few stories of that series which I was disappointed that I didn't get to see mais of this version as many years have passed, but after I officially became a Maya the Bee fã in late 2020, I bought my first copies of the earliest issues of the magazine which all of them were in my native language and I read all of them and I enjoyed them a lot. Many of these stories that I have read were so fun that I ended up to enjoy them mais than disney comics because of how expressive the characters were and how many comical/funny moments were featured in them. Now as for the disney comics, I used to be obsessed with them since I was a child along with other comics from other cartoon franchises such as Little Lulu, Popeye, Looney Tunes, Garfield, Woody Woodpecker, Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo and The Flintstones which I also enjoyed them, but I was mais into disney comics myself. I have read stories from almost all of the disney comics universes, not just the Mickey rato and Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge ones, but also the ones featuring Chip 'n' Dale, Bambi, Seven Dwarfs, Big Bad Wolf, Li'l Wolf, Three Little Pigs, Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Bear, Jiminy Cricket, Scamp, Little Hiawatha and Bucky Bug. While I enjoyed disney comics overall, but after looking back at them, I found almost all of them to be "bland" 'cause of the storylines being not no geral, global that well-written (not including the ones por Floyd Gottfredson, Carl Barks and Don Rosa as those were actually very well-written) or the lack of showing other feelings besides happiness, sadness, anger and fear as I rarely have found disney stories that shows some characters crying for example which comparing the facial expressions from disney comics to the one from the Bastei Maya the Bee comics, the characters in the Maya the Bee comics are mais expressive and have mais of personalities in them which is something that I wish for disney comics to have mais of that, but the most expressive disney comics that I have read were mostly the pato comics por Don Rosa as he made a great job at making the characters mais expressive, even though, he started working on disney comics because of Carl Barks who was known to have created the pato universe/Duckburg and the characters Scrooge McDuck, giroscópio Gearloose, Magica De Spell, Gladstone ganso, gander and the bigle, beagle Boys which if it weren't for him, he wouldn't work on disney comics at all. Now let's go back to talk about the Maya the Bee comics. After I got my first issues, I started collecting mais of them starting from January 2021 where I got my first German issue that was the 58th one which was the one where I have learned mais about the existence of the queen vespa and her vespa guards which I first saw them in the game "Garden Adventures" before I found out that they existed in this comic book series and seen Schimmy the silverfish for the first time while leitura the story as I didn't knew that he actually existed as a Maya the Bee character as I never saw him appearing in other Maya the Bee related media besides the comics before. For other characters, Paul the ant was featured in as an ant soldier in the oldest stories, but in the later/newer stories, he became an ant general just like in the Studio 100 series and merchandise related to the Nippon Animation series, the queen bee plays mais of a major role than she had in the Nippon Animation series, other characters who never appeared in the Nippon Animation series such as the colonel bee, Oscar the earwig, the queen vespa and her vespa guards were featured as characters in this series. The series itself is mais light-hearted comparing to the Nippon Animation series, but some of dark themes were presented in it such as Schnuck the dragonfly getting eaten por a peixe and the ants of the amazonian tribe have attacked the ants from Paul's tribe to take their trono which many of them were badly injured as their helmets and their bodies were "torn-off" before Maya have managed to fool the amazonian queen ant por setting a trap with the help of an antlion who ended up fallen herself into the trap which this caused her to give the crown that she have stolen from the queen ant of Paul's tribe back to Maya and after that, the good queen ant got her crown back from Maya and the amazonian ant tribe were defeated. Well, that story about the amazonian ant tribe was one of the "darkest" stories that I have read from that series, not only how the good ants were attacked por the amazonian ants, but also because of the sad moments where Maya felt sorry about the good queen ant who also was suffered por the attack that she ended up crying mais than once before she found the right solution to defeat the amazonian ant tribe. So yes, this series does have a few dark themes in it, but comparing to the Studio 100 series which is mais light-hearted, it barely have any dark themes as the series itself was made to appeal to younger children, but it's still one of the most light-hearted series out of all other Maya the Bee related media. Overall, I enjoyed this series as much as both animated series por Nippon Animation and Studio 100 despite of it being the mais obscure one out all of them, but I hope this version gets mais recognition in the future as mais fãs discovers about it and other stuff related to the Maya the Bee franchise.
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Today, I decided to do a review of a book that I have gotten on the anterior ano (along with other Maya the Bee stuff that I also have gotten on the same year) which is a book adaptation of the original story that was printed in 1972 por Gloria-Verlag AG. This book is not just an ordinary book with storytelling, but also an album book where it was packed with stickers that contains illustrations that were made for the book. So yes, it's actually an album book, but the one that I got was actually completed before it was sold por the seller which have all of the illustrated stickers in them that...
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This is a very interesting one, as requested por one of the fãs to check out this place, so here it is.

Hoogeveen is a pleasant municipality and a city in Drenthe province, Netherlands. The city has a history related to beekeeping which that explains the beehives in the city's casaco of arms.

Now back to Maya the Bee part; since 2021, there are reports of a lot of Maya signboards and statues being built around the city centre, turns out this was an action por an organisation 'Binnenstad Hoogeveen' as an ambition to be a particularly 'child-friendly' municipality and to educate about the environmental...
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