
Bee n' the Misfitz!
2026 · 2m · Animation · Music · Family
In an apocalyptic world, a fugitive girl reawakens from her slumber. She roams the streets with amnesia, music being the only form of regaining her memories. She meets two musicians, and together they form the band Bee n’ the Misfitz! to regain her memory and win the Battle of the Bands.
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