Power Source

The Yellow Luminary / 3rd Plane
A radiant, yellow celestial body orbiting the Star of Vis along the third concentric plane of the Visean Cosmos within the magical board game’s holographic map. After the game is activated, the Yellow Luminary awakens as a sentient, colossal being. It descends in a flash of light, intercepting Sophie just before she hits the cave floor—merging with her in a burst of golden energy. From that moment on, Sophie becomes half honeybee, gifted with extraordinary bee-related powers.
Character Chosen from the Star of Vis Boardgame
Cartoon Network (Yellow Paperboard)
Honey Pollen, also known as Bee Girl, is an eleven-year-old girl from Arcade City, a metropolis filled with amusement arcades. Honey, with her red hair and amber eyes, is Scottish and speaks with a distinct accent. She is the daughter of Mayor Honeycomb Pollen, and both are bee-human hybrids. They possess antennae, bee wings, and the ability to shrink to the size of a honey bee. Honey is a tomboy with a fiery spirit, an affinity for sports, and a strong bond with her father.


As the game springs to life, Sophia “Sophie” Pangilinan transforms into Bee Girl—the character she chose from the Star of Vis board game. A sporty girl fused with the essence of a honeybee, she becomes a vibrant hybrid of energy and charm.
Two black antennae sprout from her head, just above her signature black-and-yellow goggles. Her shoulder-length light brown hair is styled into two twisty pigtails, framing a gentle face with big, expressive amber eyes. She wears honey jar-shaped earrings and a yellow choker adorned with a tiny honeybee at the center.
Her outfit buzzes with personality: a sleeveless, midriff yellow varsity jacket laced in black, a bold capital B stitched over the right chest. Beneath it, a tube top with horizontal yellow and black stripes completes the look. Her hands are covered in fingerless yellow glovelettes, while translucent wings—off-white fading to beige—flutter rapidly behind her, emitting soft, rhythmic buzzes.
She sports snug yellow cycling shorts that stop mid-thigh, paired with white high-cut socks accented in black, and yellow-and-black lace-up running shoes built for speed and agility.
A girl of goggles, stripes, and stingers—Bee Girl is a cartoon heroine in the flesh, straight out of a 2D world and into reality, glowing with the bold, playful spirit of a Saturday morning show.

Antennas
The two black antennae atop Bee Girl’s head are finely tuned to sense danger, enabling her to quickly detect nearby threats or distressed citizens in need of help.
Goggles
With a yellow frame, black strap, and shaded lenses, Bee Girl’s goggles are more than just a head accessory. When worn over her eyes, they grant her ultraviolet vision—perfect for spotting things hidden from normal sight.


Bee Wings
Two pairs—four translucent wings—flutter at Bee Girl’s back, granting her swift, agile flight through the air with the grace of a true honeybee!
Buzzing
Bee Girl is always buzzing with energy—her wings fluttering nonstop as she zips through the air with boundless enthusiasm!


‘B’ Belt
Bee Girl’s signature accessory is the bright yellow belt wrapped around her cycling shorts. At its center shines a bold, capital B—B for Bee Girl, of course!
Stinger
Bee Girl can shrink down to the tiny size of a real honeybee. In this form, a striped abdomen appears at her lower back—complete with a barbed stinger. One jab from her can cause itchy hives for the unlucky targets!

Transformation: Four Cocoon Wings

From Sophie’s back, a soft beige cocoon begins to bloom—rounded and organic in shape. It unfurls like four petal-like wings, gently wrapping around her as she rises into the air. Flashes of white and black spark around her, accompanied by rapid flickers and the sound of camera shutters snapping.
The cocoon twists, folding neatly into a compact sphere. From its center, Bee Girl emerges—transformed. The cocoon splits and reshapes into her signature honeybee wings: two large upper wings and two smaller lower ones. They beat so quickly they blur from sight, creating a steady, vibrant buzz as Bee Girl hovers effortlessly above the ground.
Sidekick: Bumblebee

Bumblebee is Bee Girl’s loyal robot companion—a small, spherical bot striped in yellow and black with glowing electric green eyes. His round body hides a pair of retractable arms and hands, neatly tucked away until needed.
Bee Girl first discovered him wandering the basement of their HQ. At the time, Bumblebee didn’t even know there were floors above! Despite his compact size, he’s surprisingly strong—able to roll at high speed and slam into enemies with enough force to knock down a whole squad of minions.
Like Bee Girl, Bumblebee can fly, float, and hover, zipping through the air with ease. Though built for action, he’s a gentle little guy at heart. He loves being cradled in Bee Girl’s arms and rarely leaves her side. Whether in calm moments or chaotic battles, Bumblebee is always there—offering support as her ever-reliable sidekick and sub-DPS in the field.
Powers
Honeybee Physiology
Danger Sense: Bee Girl’s two black antennae can detect imminent threats, twitching to alert her of approaching danger.
Ultraviolet Vision: In her civilian form, Sophie can shift her vision into ultraviolet mode—her eyes turn completely black, resembling those of a honeybee. As Bee Girl, this ability is transferred to her goggles. By sliding the shaded lenses over her eyes, she gains enhanced sight that reveals things invisible to the naked eye.
Buzzing: Bee Girl is always buzzing—literally and figuratively. Her constant hum, paired with her bright yellow outfit, makes her a bold and flamboyant presence. She’s a favorite among kids and a visual standout, but not exactly subtle when it comes to stealth missions.
Flight: Bee Girl has two pairs of translucent wings on her back—larger ones on top, smaller ones below. These four wings flap so rapidly they become a blur, allowing her swift, agile flight. She prefers hovering midair to standing still on the ground.
Zapping: Bee Girl’s palms carry a negative charge. When making direct contact, she can unleash sharp electric green sparks through her sporty, black-laced yellow glovelettes. The zaps are painful, paralyzing, and perfect for dealing with minions—though they require close-range physical contact to work.
Shrinking Down: She can shrink herself to the actual size of a honeybee, becoming small enough to fly through cracks and avoid detection.
Stinger (Hives): When miniaturized, Bee Girl gains a honeybee abdomen with a barbed stinger. A single jab can trigger severe allergic reactions—watery eyes, red flushes, rashes, itchiness, dizziness, shortness of breath, and even fainting. Best not to get stung.
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