Who Are All The Robots Made by Bee's Father? Were Violet & The Space Outlaw Robots!?

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Published 2022-09-14
Yes, many robots indeed, but who built them?

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All Comments (21)
  • @OGAngie
    Doesn't Deckard have those glitching eyes after eating the magic crystal donut too? It's either a side effect of the magic crystals for all of them, or Deckard is somehow a robot too.
  • @misshoney6953
    I think there's a difference between Bee's glitching eyes and the space outlaw's Bee's eye glitch goes all over the place where as the space outlaws remains in one position and seems to have a pattern, maybe the glitchy eye effect on the space outlaw is more on magic than him being a robot.
  • I really like the theory of Bee drowning in the sea because that explains her fear of water. However, In my opinion, I think Bee died or almost died from an illness and her dad couldn't find a cure or transformed her into a robot so she wouldn't be ill again. There were a lot of times when they said it or that Bee wasn't sleeping well and she couldn't go outside of her house. I don't know, I want this series to continue soon, I love it!
  • i think violet’s wish was actually to be able to share pieces of her home and of space with cardamon and bee. not only do her tears contain shapes that depict things she likely remembers from her adventures, but they also affect the biological life in strange ways, mutating it to seem like the types of animals that bee would often see in her temp work. i think the tears were the broken wish’s way of bringing space to the island so bee and cardamon could get a taste for the environment that violet had such a passion for before they were born.
  • Didn't Bee talk about how she was sick in one of the birthday episodes? About how her father took her to the arcade before she got sick? Or something like that?
  • I had a feeling cardamon was a robot bees dad made for violet because it seemed like she really adored kids. In the flashback she absolutely loves Bee’s dad (her favorite from what puppycat says) but he’s human so he grows up. Violet even says “stupid dad” in the end before she goes back to sleep which wasn’t like we saw previously. so at some point, I’m thinking, she probably lost interest in him because he was no longer adorable and small. To get on her good side again he probably made her a cardamon.
  • I think the real Question is when are we going to get a PuppyCat Plushie Toy🐕🐈
  • I think Cardmon is a robot, or at least partially. The mom saying how she doesn’t know how he woke up and he seemed plugged in next to her at the end implies both are supposed to be asleep. I really hope we get another season to understand more!
  • Puppycat said something about having a mother; i don't think he's a robot. (The eyeflashing on him was always connected to the warlocks' magic from what I could tell.) Violet being a robot doesn't make sense, she grew (her wings grew too) and aged as an alien we don't know what her lifespan could be. I thought the machine was just keeping her in cryosleep for space travel. In the episode where she wakes up she says something about how Cardamon wasn't supposed to be awake which meant he was sleeping with her but the plugs got dislodged or something and he woke early to his hibernating mom and had no knowledge of how to wake her. The machine seemed to be keeping her body healthy, i kind of expected her to not be able to walk right away but she could.
  • The little boy who played young bee's dad was credited as "Bird" in cast section of the credits
  • I feel like we actually got subtle confirmation that cardamon IS a robot in the episode with bees birthday, where she says that her and cardamon regularly split her “birthday candy” that is later confirmed to be pure energy in the puppycat flashback. I feel like he wouldn’t have been able to eat those every year (for who knows how long) as a normal human
  • Idk if anyone has said this already but I think the toddler in the space outlaws team is bee’s dad and it makes more sense for Violet and puppycat to know him
  • @TubeSurfer898
    Moully isn’t a robot. He had a wound that bled and healed on its own without maintenance.
  • @gatorcopter
    puppycat's eye glitches are different from bee's, they're the symbols on the flower petals.
  • I think the glitch in Space outlaw/puppycat's eyes are side effects of the warlocks' magic, I think each symbol represents a different warlock. I don't think either Violet or Outlaw are robots. With Violet it looks more like a nervous system than a robotic design in my opinion. Like Violet just seems to be in cryo ship to potentially hide from the warlocks. Molly may or may not be a robot I question it because he bleeds. Also I think Sticky is the princess
  • @Mangacide
    The thing is though that like Violet; the three pieces of Bee didn't consume an entire crystal either. They barely had any of it at all in fact. So either their wish is incomplete or like fish girl it could be temporary and will wear off in time returning them to their original forms.
  • @drifted4760
    Just because one character is a robot doesn’t mean every character is also a robot
  • I always assumed Cardamon was a robot. Cardamon would have birthday candy too, and they don’t seem to age. Plus, they keep getting candy for their mum.
  • @angeldude101
    I personally have to question the need for the shell to gain independence from the parts. Having conflicting ideas or desires isn't weird, it's just normal, and this is one way that can be shown. Ultimately, the Bee we know isn't just the robotic "hive," but all of them. The "hive" and every single one of the spectral copies (that I like to call "the swarm") together make up the character we know as Bee. Heck, it could be argued that real people are already collectives of trillions of semi-dependent living things all working together, and that's without getting into the even weirder ways to divide a person into multiple distinct entities. Bee's robot body doesn't strictly need its own sentience because it's not the character we've come to love, only a part of her.