Talk:Open Season (film)

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[edit] Info on the Plot needed on this article

There needs to be a plot section in the article, and due to the website, the plot could be this

"Boog is a domestic bear living with Park Ranger Beth, who raised the bear, in Timberline. Timberline's bully is the uber hunter Shaw, who one day has Elliott straped to the front of his truck. Boog rescues him and that night, Elliott plans to break him out. The animals get into the forest and later become lost as Beth searches for the bear, as open season starts to arrive, Boog and Elliott must forget their differences and bond with all the forest animals to team up against Shaw, this includes Ian the Military Deer, Reilly the constructionist beaver, panicky rabbits, hot tempered skunks, McSquizzy and his nut throwing squirell gang, a porcupine, and phsycotic ducks to force the hunter out."

This is the plot and I got this from the film's official website. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 4.245.200.128 (talk • contribs) .



[edit] WHAT A GREAT PLOT

I'm struck by the novelty of its premise: wisecracking animals turn the tables on human hunters. If the boys at Warner Bros. had only come up with some idea that clever back in 1940, they might have made a success out of Bunky Bunny, or whatever that silly hare's name was. They may even have had better luck with that other character, Dumas Duck or something like that. What was the name of the hunter again? Mr. Dud? {Merely attempts at humor} Seriously, don't you think there's too much of a correlation between the film and the classic cartoons of the 40's and 50's? 156.110.47.73 21:12, 5 December 2006 (UTC)JS