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Open season, Open season 2 ; Open season 3, Sony Pictures Animations

Label
Open season, Open season 2 ; Open season 3, Sony Pictures Animations
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Open season
Medium
DVD ;
Oclc number
887724212
Responsibility statement
Sony Pictures Animations
Runtime
237
Sub title
Open season 2 ; Open season 3
Summary
Open season: A performing grizzly bear named Boog, who has been domesticated by a park ranger, Beth, helps deer friend Elliot escape from the mullet-sporting hunter, Shaw. When the two animals escape to the forest they become lost - just as hunting season begins. To make the situation worse, Boog doesn't know how to survive outside of his beloved ranch. Elliott and Boog develop a strong bond not only between themselves but also with the other wild animals as they attempt to drive the hunters out of the forestOpen season 2 : Elliot and Boog find themselves on another adventure. After falling head over hooves in love with Giselle, Elliot's road to the alter takes a slight detour when Mr. Weenie is kidnapped by a group of pampered pets determined to return him to his owners. Boog, Elliot, McSquizzy, Buddy and the rest of the woodland creatures launch a full-scale rescue mission for their sausage-shaped friend and soon find themselves in enemy camp. Led by a toy poodle named Fifi, the pets do not plan to let Mr. Weenie go without a fightOpen season 3 : When Boog's pals choose family obligations over the annual guys' trip, a disappointed Boog takes a trip on his own, which leads him right into the middle of a circus ring. When he switches places with a devious circus grizzly and falls for a troupe member, he'll come to realize that maybe you don't have to choose between family and friendship after all. Bonus features include a progression reel, and a Runaway RV game
Target audience
juvenile
Technique
animation
resource.variantTitle
Open season 2Open season twoOpen season 3Open season three
Classification
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