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The next morning, Ursa begins to enjoy her new life in the forest and ultimately becomes Boog's mate and the honorary aunt of Elliot and Giselle's kids. Finally, Boog, Elliot, and their male friends go on their guys' trip and sing part of [[Willie Nelson]]'s "[[On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|On the Road Again]]." Elsewhere, Mr. Weenie and the pets travel to [[Devils Tower]] with Bob and Bobbie as the couple begin searching for aliens, and the circus begins its long journey back to Russia. In the ending credits, Doug and Alistair reveal a slideshow of themselves enjoying their tour around the world as they make their way back home. |
The next morning, Ursa begins to enjoy her new life in the forest and ultimately becomes Boog's mate and the honorary aunt of Elliot and Giselle's kids. Finally, Boog, Elliot, and their male friends go on their guys' trip and sing part of [[Willie Nelson]]'s "[[On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|On the Road Again]]." Elsewhere, Mr. Weenie and the pets travel to [[Devils Tower]] with Bob and Bobbie as the couple begin searching for aliens, and the circus begins its long journey back to Russia. In the ending credits, Doug and Alistair reveal a slideshow of themselves enjoying their tour around the world as they make their way back home. |
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* [[Matthew J. Munn]] as Boog / Doug |
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Directed by | Cody Cameron |
Written by | David I. Stern |
Based on | Characters by Steve Moore John B. Carls |
Produced by | Kirk Bodyfelt |
Starring |
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Edited by | Nancy Frazen Arthur D. Noda Jimmy Sandoval |
Music by | Jeff Cardoni |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $7.5 million[1] |
Open Season 3 is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation with animation provided by Reel FX Creative Studios. It is the third installment in the Open Season film series and a sequel to Open Season 2 (2008). Directed by Cody Cameron, the film theatrically premiered in Russia on October 21, 2010 and was released as a direct-to-video in the United States and Canada on January 25, 2011.[2] The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $7 million worldwide.
Plot
One spring morning several years after the events of the previous film, Boog awakens after hibernation and plans an annual guys' trip to spend time with his male best friends. Unfortunately, Elliot has distanced himself from Boog since he had started a family with Giselle. They are now the parents of three children: Gisela, Giselita, and Elvis (with Boog now being the honorary uncle). Boog is disappointed that everyone else wants to spend time with their families (especially since he does not have a mate of his own), which makes him go on the guys trip by himself with Dinkleman; however, this soon leads him to a Russian traveling circus called the Maslova Family Circus.
While at the circus, Boog meets Doug, a lazy, self-centered, mean, scruffy grizzly bear who is unable to perform circus tricks and is tired of performing in the circus on the sidelines. He craves recognition as a full-fledged king of the forest, the ruler of the wildlife. Hatching a plan, Doug lies to his best friend Alistair that he won't forget his help and convinces Boog to switch his life in the forest for Doug's place at the circus. Boog accepts the offer, but the whole thing turns out to be a scam because all Doug really wanted to do was escape from the circus.
Meanwhile, Boog falls madly in love with Ursa, a female grizzly bear who was born in Russia and can effortlessly walk on a tightrope, juggle, and dance (which Boog finds to be "bearvana"), but has no luck convincing her that he isn't Doug. Ursa dares Boog to prove to her that he isn't Doug by climbing up the high wire. Boog accepts and climbs up the wire, but to his surprise, Ursa reveals that she knew he wasn't Doug the moment he rode the unicycle (which Doug couldn't do either), though it wasn't for nothing: Boog still had to be punished for juggling a dog. When Boog and Ursa begin working together, they obtain much more as a harmonious duet than it might seem at first glance. Meanwhile, Doug arrives at the forest and disguise himself as Boog by pushing his scruffy fur back with mud.
Meanwhile, Mr. Weenie, a reformed Fifi, Roberto, and various other pets, including a newcomer named Nate, spot Boog on a TV commercial for the circus. Believing the performances in the commercial are attempts to kill Boog, they escape and try to rescue him, only to be caught by a gas station employee. They escape again, this time using Bob and Bobbie's RV to get to the circus.
However, Gisela and Giselita become suspicious when they notice Doug (disguised as Boog) treating the wilds like slaves, so they go to Serge and Deni and request that they find Giselle for help. Afterwards, when Boog's friends learn about Boog's disappearance after Doug's cover is accidentally exposed, they put aside their differences and plan a rescue mission to save Boog. Gisela comes up with a plan to save Boog, and the gang go to the circus to rescue him. That night, the wilds arrive at the Maslova Family Circus, where they meet up with Mr. Weenie and the other pets and implement the plan. They want Boog to return home, but he does not want to leave Ursa. Suddenly, a reformed Doug arrives, apologizes to Boog for tricking him, and reunites with Alistair, realizing what he had before he escaped. While Doug performs circus acts for the audience with Alistair, Elliot tells Boog that he can stay at the circus if he wants to. Boog, now torn between his forest friends and Ursa, invites Ursa to come and live in the forest with them, which she accepts.
The next morning, Ursa begins to enjoy her new life in the forest and ultimately becomes Boog's mate and the honorary aunt of Elliot and Giselle's kids. Finally, Boog, Elliot, and their male friends go on their guys' trip and sing part of Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again." Elsewhere, Mr. Weenie and the pets travel to Devils Tower with Bob and Bobbie as the couple begin searching for aliens, and the circus begins its long journey back to Russia. In the ending credits, Doug and Alistair reveal a slideshow of themselves enjoying their tour around the world as they make their way back home. guys' trip
Cast
- Matthew J. Munn as Boog / Doug
- Maddie Taylor as Elliot / Deni / Buddy / Ian / Reilly
- Melissa Sturm as Giselle / Ursa
- Karley Scott Collins as Gisela, a mule deer fawn and Giselle and Elliot's eldest daughter.
- Ciara Bravo as Giselita, a mule deer fawn and Giselle and Elliot's second eldest daughter.
- Harrison Fahn as Elvis, a mule deer fawn and Giselle and Elliot's youngest son.
- Dana Snyder as Alistair
- André Sogliuzzo as McSquizzy
- Cody Cameron as Mr. Weenie / Nate
- Danny Mann as Serge
- Crispin Glover as Fifi
- Steve Schirripa as Roberto
- Fred Stoller as Stanley
- Sean Mullen as Roger
- Georgia Engel as Bobbie
- Nika Futterman as Rosie
- Michelle Murdocca as Maria
- Jeff Bennett as Earl
Production
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The film was animated at Reel FX Creative Studios,[3] which also did animation for Open Season 2 along with Sony Pictures Imageworks. A teaser trailer for the film was released on January 5, 2010, on the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs DVD.
Release
Like the second and fourth film, Open Season 3 was released theatrically in different countries:[1]
- Russia – October 21, 2010
- Kazakhstan – October 21, 2010
- Mexico – October 29, 2010
- Turkey – December 3, 2010
- Lebanon – December 16, 2010
- United Arab Emirates – December 23, 2010
- Greece – February 24, 2011
- Colombia – March 18, 2011
Home media
The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and UMD Video in the United States on January 25, 2011, by Columbia Pictures.[2]
Reception
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DVD Verdict gave the film a negative review, saying: "This tiresomely predictable tale exemplifies everything that's wrong about straight-to-DVD animated sequels to big-budget mainstream films: the plot is utterly predictable and rehashes a lot of beats from the original effort, the major voice actors have been replaced by poor substitutes and the quality of the animation has dropped dramatically (most of the visuals are on the level of a video game or one of those cheap CGI Saturday morning TV shows)".[4] R.L. Shaffer of IGN gave the film a slightly positive review saying the animation is fine, and the kids are bound to enjoy it, but Open Season 3 boasts a dull story that feels like it's on autopilot.[5]
Sequel
The sequel Open Season: Scared Silly premiered in theaters in Turkey on December 18, 2015, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States and Canada on March 8, 2016. Although it was released after the third film, it is considered a prequel because the absence of certain characters from the third film indicate it takes place before the events of the third film.[6]
References
- ^ a b "OPEN SEASON 3". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
- ^ a b Calonge, Juan (November 15, 2010). "Open Season 3 Blu-ray Announced". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
- ^ "OS3 DVD Release". Reel FX. February 24, 2011. Archived from the original on January 26, 2016. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
- ^ Douglas, Clark (March 11, 2011). "Review - Open Season 3". DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2011.
- ^ L. Shaffer, R. (January 25, 2011). "Open Season 3 Blu-ray Review". IGN. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
- ^ Sony Pictures Animation (June 10, 2015). "OPEN SEASON is Back with a Brand New Comedy Adventure!" (Press release). PR Newswire. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
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