Bee Movie Drinking Game Rules

Get ready to buzz into a hive of fun with our Bee Movie Drinking Game! This family-friendly animated adventure can be a surprisingly hilarious source of entertainment when combined with a light-hearted drinking game designed especially for adults. Settle in with your favorite beverage and prepare to take a sip every time Barry B. Benson, the iconic bee voiced by Jerry Seinfeld, buzzes into action or delivers a witty one-liner. Before you watch, check out the rules below to ensure your night is filled with laughter and good cheer. It's the perfect way to add a dash of hilarity to your next movie night, so invite your friends, pour your drinks, and let's play along with the Bee Movie!
Bee Movie Drinking Game Rules:
- Take a sip every time someone says "honey."
- Take a sip whenever a new type of bee is introduced.
- Take a sip when you hear bee puns or plays on words.
- Take a large gulp any time humans are shown being afraid of bees.
- Drink for the duration of any scene where bees are flying in formation.
- Take a sip each time the pollen jocks are on screen.
- Take a gulp whenever Barry B. Benson has an existential crisis.
- Drink every time the courtroom scene changes.
- Take a sip each time a character says "flower."
- Take a gulp when Barry communicates with Vanessa.
- Drink if you spot a pop culture reference or cameo.
- Take a sip every time Ken acts jealously.
Title: Bee Movie
Released: 02 Nov 2007
Rated: PG
Runtime: 91 min
Genre: Animation
Plot: When the bee Barry B. Benson (Jerry Seinfeld) graduates from college, he finds that he will have only one job for his entire life, and absolutely disappointed, he joins the team responsible for bringing the honey and pollination of the flowers to visit the world outside the hive. Once in Manhattan, he is saved by florist Vanessa Bloome (Renée Zellweger) and he breaks the bee law to thank Vanessa. They become friends and Barry discovers that humans exploit bees to sell the honey they produce. Barry decides to sue the human race, with destructive consequences to nature.
Language: English








