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The Buzz on Maggie is an American animated television series created by Dave Polsky for Disney Channel. The series centers on an ambitious and expressive tween fly named Maggie Pesky and her family and friends. The show is set in Stickyfeet, a city for insects located in a junkyard.

Prior to premiering on June 17, 2005, it allegedly had a lost pilot. The pilot was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and animated by Bardel Entertainment in the Canadian city of Vancouver and was finished in 2004. The pilot was said to be an early version of the episode "The Flyinator". Maggie, Rayna, and Maggie's father had different voice actors rather than Cree Summer, and as of 2023 only a few images have been found, whose sources are unknown.

We don't know if the pilot is real or not.

Plot (Uncomfirmed)

its an early version of the first episode, titled “The Flyinator” and a segment that isn’t part of the final episode.

The Annecy Festival

Our latest show features a cute fly character named Maggie who has dreams of becoming a famous rockstar one day. She can be quite naughty sometimes, often cheating on tests or being selfish.

Original Designs

The characters' design were apparently made by Shakeh Hagnazarian (an animator who developed Cartoon Network's Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi) back in 2004 before was redesigned by Jorge Gurtierrez (creator of Nickelodeon's El Tigre, the Book of Life and Maya & the Three. who worked as the Show’s lead character designer)

Differences

  • The style is more simplistic.
  • The colors are more brighter.
  • The pilot was made by a different studio but still pitched onto Disney Channel.
  • The characters don’t have eyebrows.
  • The characters has different actors (unconfirmed)
  • The "Prancing Princess" in the final-cut version of "The Flyinator" was supposedly called "The Pretty Princess" inside the pilot.

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