TV-Series
Description
Born to a queen bee, his hive’s annihilation by wasps leaves him orphaned and concealed beneath a leaf. Rescued by a compassionate bumblebee, he is raised among her biological offspring but endures ostracization for his foreign appearance and species. Learning of his adoption, he ventures into perilous territories to seek his origins, forging alliances with fellow outcasts and confronting adversaries like spiders, reptiles, and rival wasps. Repeatedly witnessing allies fall to predation, environmental hazards, or violent clashes, he clings to hope, sustained by his yearning for kinship.

His path intertwines with Aya, a honeybee companion, who aids his search until they uncover their shared siblinghood—both survivors of the hive’s initial massacre. Reuniting with their mother, they labor to restore the bee kingdom under principles of unity and compassion. Their fragile peace shatters when wasps slaughter the queen. Guided by her lingering spirit, the siblings pursue the mythical "Beautiful Hill," a promised sanctuary. Joined by Ten Ten, a ladybug seeking his vanished father, they evade Apachi, a vengeful wasp hunting them for his sire’s death.

Cycles of ruin and renewal mold his resolve: early hardships forge empathy, while later trials demand leadership amid despair. Bonds with Aya and Ten Ten exemplify solidarity against adversity, while Apachi’s vendetta embodies ceaseless external strife. The saga culminates in founding a enduring hive, honoring his mother’s legacy and cementing a haven where their fractured lineage finds peace.