Bee and Puppycat is returning to Netflix. Not only is the streaming service set to welcome Lost in Space on September 6, it also appears that the first season will be updated with improved animation, added voice acting, and extra bells and whistles that bring the entire experience together as part of a single cohesive vision. What a lovely surprise this is.
If you’re unfamiliar with Natasha Allegri’s charming adventure, it began life way back in 2013 as a two-part episode from Cartoon Hangover and Frederator. It was part of Too Cool Cartoons, which was intended to give bold new ideas, worlds, and characters a chance to shine outside the usual studio and network system. The shorts were a massive success, with a Kickstarter following in its footsteps that managed to raise almost $900,000 to fund the creation of ten six-minute episodes. This is what inevitably became the first season.
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Launching in 2016, the wait for more Bee and Puppycat beyond the first season has been very long indeed. Where exactly the story and characters would go next has been teased ever since, while additional content like comics have helped flesh out this universe far beyond the original animation. It has gained a cult following, largely because of its lovable lead heroine embarking on a journey that struggling Millennials and Zoomers can see themselves in.
Bee is a young girl in her twenties jumping between jobs and failing to find her purpose in life. She’s lost, bitter, and afraid of forming bonds with people in fear of potential rejection, which is a mood if I’ve ever seen one. Despite this she is always cheerful, happy to crack jokes in spite of herself and the
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