At The Beach — Bee

These antagonists provide the "life or death" stakes for the cartoon's finale. Availability & Legacy Disney Byways: “Bee at the Beach” | The-Solute

Donald accidentally (and later deliberately) disturbs Spike by stepping on him, brushing sand over him, and trapping him in a soda bottle. Bee at the Beach

" Bee at the Beach " most famously refers to a classic released on October 13, 1950. Directed by Jack Hannah, it stars Donald Duck and his frequent tiny antagonist, Spike the Bee (also known as Buzz-Buzz). Plot Summary These antagonists provide the "life or death" stakes

Spike's sabotage leaves Donald stranded in the ocean, where he is pursued by a group of hungry sharks. Spike safely watches the chaos from the shore as Donald desperately tries to avoid becoming "duck dinner". Key Characters Directed by Jack Hannah, it stars Donald Duck

The story follows Donald Duck as he arrives at a crowded beach and inadvertently picks a spot right where Spike the Bee is already trying to relax.

Voiced by Clarence Nash, Donald is portrayed as a bit of a "sociopath" who refuses to share the beach space with the tiny bee.

Voiced by Jimmy MacDonald, Spike is a small but mighty character who first appeared in the 1948 short Inferior Decorator .