Hutch the Honeybee
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Kanji昆虫物語 みつばちハッチ〜勇気のメロディ〜
Directed byTetsurō Amino
Written byBochibochi Uchida
Juri Takeda
Kundō Koyama
Juri Takeda
Kundō Koyama
| Hutch the Honeybee: Melody of Courage | |
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| Kanji | 昆虫物語 みつばちハッチ〜勇気のメロディ〜 |
| Directed by | Tetsurō Amino |
| Written by | Bochibochi Uchida Juri Takeda Kundō Koyama |
| Based on | The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee by Tatsunoko Production |
| Starring | Ayaka Saitō Ayaka Wilson Naoki Tanaka Jun Komori Eiji Bandō |
| Music by | Kōichi Tsutaya |
Production companies | Tatsunoko Production Group TAC |
| Distributed by | Shochiku |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Hutch the Honeybee: Melody of Courage (昆虫物語 みつばちハッチ〜勇気のメロディ〜, Konchū Monogatari: Mitsubachi Hatchi: Yūki no Merodī; lit. A Bug's Tale: Hutch the Honeybee: Melody of Courage) is a 2010 Japanese animated film, and a remake of the television series The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee.[1][2][3] The film debuted at number six at the Japanese box office.[4] The film was Group TAC's final production before it closed in August 2010.
Hutch is a male bee who, along with his friends, begins to find his mother, a queen bee, after bees have been attacked by a group of wasps. Hutch makes friends with several other insects and with Ami, a human girl who can talk to them.