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According to all known laws
of aviation,
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there is no way a bee
should be able to fly.
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Its wings are too small to get
its fat little body off the ground.
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The bee, of course, flies anyway
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because bees don't care
what humans think is impossible.
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Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
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Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
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Barry! Breakfast is ready!
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Ooming!
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Hang on a second.
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Hello?
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- Barry?
- Adam?
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- Oan you believe this is happening?
- I can't. I'll pick you up.
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Looking sharp.
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Use the stairs. Your father
paid good money for those.
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Sorry. I'm excited.
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Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
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A perfect report card, all B's.
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Very proud.
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Ma! I got a thing going here.
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- You got lint on your fuzz.
- Ow! That's me!
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- Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
- Bye!
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Barry, I told you,
stop flying in the house!
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- Hey, Adam.
- Hey, Barry.
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- Is that fuzz gel?
- A little. Special day, graduation.
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Never thought I'd make it.
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Three days grade school,
three days high school.
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Those were awkward.
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Three days college. I'm glad I took
a day and hitchhiked around the hive.
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You did come back different.
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- Hi, Barry.
- Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
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- Hear about Frankie?
- Yeah.
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- You going to the funeral?
- No, I'm not going.
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Everybody knows,
sting someone, you die.
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Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
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I guess he could have
just gotten out of the way.
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I love this incorporating
an amusement park into our day.
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That's why we don't need vacations.
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Boy, quite a bit of pomp...
under the circumstances.
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- Well, Adam, today we are men.
- We are!
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- Bee-men.
- Amen!
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Hallelujah!
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Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
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please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
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Welcome, New Hive Oity
graduating class of...
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...9:15.
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That concludes our ceremonies.
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And begins your career
at Honex Industries!
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Will we pick ourjob today?
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I heard it's just orientation.
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Heads up! Here we go.
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Keep your hands and antennas
inside the tram at all times.
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- Wonder what it'll be like?
- A little scary.
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Welcome to Honex,
a division of Honesco
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and a part of the Hexagon Group.
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This is it!
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Wow.
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Wow.
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We know that you, as a bee,
have worked your whole life
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to get to the point where you
can work for your whole life.
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Honey begins when our valiant Pollen
Jocks bring the nectar to the hive.
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Our top-secret formula
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is automatically color-corrected,
scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured
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into this soothing sweet syrup
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with its distinctive
golden glow you know as...
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Honey!
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- That girl was hot.
- She's my cousin!
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- She is?
- Yes, we're all cousins.
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- Right. You're right.
- At Honex, we constantly strive
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to improve every aspect
of bee existence.
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These bees are stress-testing
a new helmet technology.
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- What do you think he makes?
- Not enough.
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Here we have our latest advancement,
the Krelman.
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- What does that do?
- Oatches that little strand of honey
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that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
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Oan anyone work on the Krelman?
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Of course. Most bee jobs are
small ones. But bees know
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that every small job,
if it's done well, means a lot.
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But choose carefully
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because you'll stay in the job
you pick for the rest of your life.
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The same job the rest of your life?
I didn't know that.
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What's the difference?
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You'll be happy to know that bees,
as a species, haven't had one day off
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in 27 million years.
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So you'll just work us to death?
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We'll sure try.
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Wow! That blew my mind!
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"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
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One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
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I'm relieved. Now we only have
to make one decision in life.
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But, Adam, how could they
never have told us that?
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Why would you question anything?
We're bees.
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We're the most perfectly
functioning society on Earth.
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You ever think maybe things
work a little too well here?
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Like what? Give me one example.
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I don't know. But you know
what I'm talking about.
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Please clear the gate.
Royal Nectar Force on approach.
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Wait a second. Oheck it out.
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- Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
- Wow.
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I've never seen them this close.
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They know what it's like
outside the hive.
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Yeah, but some don't come back.
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- Hey, Jocks!
- Hi, Jocks!
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You guys did great!
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You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
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- I wonder where they were.
- I don't know.
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Their day's not planned.
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Outside the hive, flying who knows
where, doing who knows what.
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You can'tjust decide to be a Pollen
Jock. You have to be bred for that.
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