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“Bee and Puppycat” Jumps From YouTube to Netflix, Did It Stick The Landing?

Camila Dejesus4 years ago3 years ago018 mins

In 2013, Natasha Allegri, storyboard artist and writer for Cartoon Network, created a 10-minute episode introducing the world to the quirky and loveable Bee and Puppycat. The episode told the strange tale of a charming girl in her early 20s, Bee, struggling to navigate adulthood when all of the sudden a creature, not a dog…

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