![]() They scavenge supplies from an RV owned by a couple named Bob and Bobbie, who are looking for Bigfoot, while their pet dachshund Mr. Instead of returning home, Boog returns to the woods, reconciles with Elliot, and rallies the animals to defend themselves. Boog escapes to a nearby road leading back to Timberline. Boog angrily storms off, but unwittingly ends up in Shaw's log cabin, where he is discovered by Shaw. Elliot admits he thought that if Boog spent time with him, he would befriend him. At first, everyone blames Boog for sending them into the hunting grounds, who then accuses Elliot of lying to him about knowing the way home. The two are confronted by Shaw and accidentally destroy Reilly's dam trying to get away, causing a flash flood which sends the animals and Shaw plummeting down the waterfall into the hunting grounds. The next day, Elliot attempts to lead Boog out of the forest, but it becomes evident he has no clue where they are going. ![]() Eventually, Boog and Elliot start to bond after realizing they are both outcasts, and Boog considers letting Elliot stay with him when they get back. It is revealed that Ian banished Elliot from the herd for being a loser. They encounter unwelcoming forest animals, including the Scottish-accented squirrel McSquizzy and his loyal gang of fellow acorn-throwing squirrels, beaver Reilly and his construction worker team, and Elliot's herd that includes Ian, the leader, and Giselle, a doe that Elliot is in love with. Lacking outdoor survival skills, Boog reluctantly takes Elliot as his guide to get him back home to reunite with Beth. Taking Gordy's advice, Beth takes Gordy's word and relocates him and Elliot into the Timberline National Forest two days before open season, but they are relocated above the waterfalls, where they will be legally safe from hunters. Beth shoots both animals with a tranquilizer gun just before Shaw fires his own gun Shaw flees before Gordy can arrest him. Boog tries to get rid of him, and the audience mistakes him for attacking Elliot and goes into a panic. The next morning, Elliot is being chased by Shaw, and goes to Boog for help at the nature show. The two end up raiding a convenience store Elliot escapes, but Boog is caught by Beth's friend Gordy, the town's sheriff who returns Boog to Beth and tells her that Boog's feral instincts may be coming to him and it may be about time to release Boog into the wild. That night, Elliot finds Boog and convinces him to go out. Boog frees Elliot, who becomes convinced that they are friends. One day, the hunting fanatic Shaw drives into Timberline with a one-antlered deer named Elliot strapped to the hood of his truck. In the small town of Timberline, a grizzly bear named Boog enjoys a captive but pampered existence and spends his days as the star attraction of the town's nature show, while at night lives in the garage of park ranger Beth, who has raised Boog since he was a cub. ![]() A 2D animated series Open Season: Call of Nature will be released in 2024. The film was followed by three direct-to-video sequels: Open Season 2 (2008), Open Season 3 (2010), and Open Season: Scared Silly (2015). A video game for the film was released on multiple platforms. Despite receiving mixed reviews from both film critics and audiences, it was a box office success, earning $200.8 million on an $85 million budget. It has also been released in the IMAX 3D format. Open Season was released to theaters in the United States by Columbia Pictures under Sony Pictures Releasing on September 29, 2006. ![]() Its plot follows Boog, a domesticated grizzly bear, who teams up with a one-antlered mule deer named Elliot and other woodland animals to defeat human hunters. The film stars the voices of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Gary Sinise, Debra Messing, Billy Connolly, Jon Favreau, Georgia Engel, Jane Krakowski, Gordon Tootoosis, and Patrick Warburton. Friedman, and a screen story by Culton and Stacchi, based on an original idea by Steve Moore and John B. It was directed by Jill Culton and Roger Allers and co-directed by Anthony Stacchi, from a screenplay by Nat Mauldin and the writing team of Steve Bencich and Ron J. Open Season is a 2006 American computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation as its debut film. ![]()
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