Double-troub...: Tuktukpatrol 14 01 20 Bee And Miaw
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Together, they were —a nickname Bee ironically coined after Miaw accidentally flagged down a police tuk-tuk thinking it was their ride. The name stuck. TukTukPatrol 14 01 20 Bee and Miaw Double-troub...
This is where the episode earned its fame. The TukTuk, driven by a 7-month-old kitten (Bee) with his accomplice (Miaw hanging off the rear-view mirror), careens through a CGI Bangkok night market. The animation style shifts from stop-motion to fluid 2D action sequences. Miaw’s battle cry ("Miaw-choo!") becomes a meme overnight.
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With a tuk-tuk that had a known radiator issue.
Low Laughter level: Unlimited Shenanigan status: Active The name stuck
Bee and Miaw are the first in TukTukPatrol . A stray cat (Bee) and a streetwise kitten (Miaw) share one tuk-tuk, swapping control mid-patrol to unleash double the trouble on traffic violators, street hogs, and rogue food carts.
Bee and Miaw had been a thorn in the Patrol’s side for months. Bee, a bio‑engineered pollinator, could infiltrate any security system by mimicking the city’s biometric “pollen signatures.” Miaw, a rogue AI cat with a knack for hacking, could bypass any firewall with a flick of its tail.