Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

Bee and PuppyCat (2014)
On a charming magical island, the impulsive Bee and her furry pal get up to all sorts of adventures while working for an intergalactic temp agency.
On a charming magical island, the impulsive Bee and her furry pal get up to all sorts of adventures while working for an intergalactic temp agency.
The series focuses on apolitical themes of personal growth, friendship, and navigating young adulthood through whimsical, temporary jobs. It does not present a central thesis promoting either progressive or conservative ideologies.
The film features visible diversity within its voice cast. The narrative maintains a neutral framing of traditional identities, without explicit critique or negative portrayals.
Bee and PuppyCat includes a non-binary character, Cardamon, whose identity is presented factually without being a central plot point. The series does not center its narrative on LGBTQ+ themes, nor does it present them problematically. The portrayal is incidental, contributing to a diverse cast without strong positive or negative arcs.
The series does not focus on family structures or family-life norms, instead centering on an individual's independent adventures and friendships. The narrative offers no meaningful content to evaluate its stance on family values.
The film does not feature any identifiable transgender characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on the protagonist's adventures and daily life, without engaging with transsexual identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated series features original characters without prior canonical gender establishments from external source material. No characters were historically or previously established as a different gender.
Bee and PuppyCat is an original animated series. The characters were created for this production, establishing their races within the series itself. There is no prior source material or historical context where characters were canonically established as a different race.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources























