Honey Bee

Honey Bees are enemies that appear in , Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. They are most often associated with the 100 Acre Wood.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
The Bees appear in the Hundred Acre Wood Command Board whenever the Hunny Hunt bonus is triggered. Several honey pots appear across the board, with Bees hovering around some of them. The pots with Bees take points away from the player. If the main player triggers Hunny Hunt, it is a one hundred percent guarantee that a pot with Bees will fall directly on them, but if a computer controlled opponent triggers it, a pot without Bees will fall on them.

Kingdom Hearts
Honey Bees first appear in Kingdom Hearts in Pooh's Hunny Hunt where they are trying to pop Winnie the Pooh's balloon to prevent him from getting their honey.

Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
They appear again in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, where they are featured in various mini-games in the 100 Acre Wood section in Castle Oblivion. Its Enemy Card cannot be obtained through normal gameplay, and is only used by the Honey Bees as an Attack Card.

Kingdom Hearts II
In Kingdom Hearts II, several honey bees appear in Tram Common in Twilight Town in a small enclosure guarded by a middle-aged lady who seems to be quite frustrated with the insects. The Honey Bees only sting Sora or Roxas, causing very little damage. More of these bees can be exterminated in a mini-game called Bumble Buster - the less time taken to get rid of the bees, the more Munny Roxas gets.

Their other appearance is in the 100 Acre Wood is in the Spooky Cave, where they scare Tigger, Piglet, Roo, and Eeyore while Sora is trying to help the gang find a missing Pooh.

Origin
While they were not an official character, the Honey Bees first appeared in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. In the movie, Pooh tried to climb a tree with a balloon to get the treasure trove of honey in a nest, but his plan backfired when he was attcked by these bees. He fell into a mud pit, where he put some mud on to disguise himself as a raincloud, but it backfired again and Christopher Robin came to the rescue.