

#Watch over the hedge full#
The animals stockpile another wagon full of food, but right as they are about to leave at sunrise, RJ sees a can of chips called Spuddies and becomes determined to get them, as Vincent specifically requested them. Hammy successfully disables the De-Pelter Turbo while Stella steals the collar of Gladys' Persian cat Tiger, which enables entry into the house's pet door, by posing as a cat and seducing him. On the night before the moon is full, RJ sees that Gladys has bought a massive stockpile of food and enlists the help of the animals to invade her home and steal it. Verne apologizes to RJ for his actions and reconciles with the other animals. That night, Gladys has Dwayne cover her yard in animal traps, including a contraband device called the De-Pelter Turbo which turns the entire yard into a death trap when activated. Verne tries to convince the family to not listen to RJ, but inadvertently calls them stupid and naive, and they leave him in favor of RJ. RJ tries to stop him, but the food ends up destroyed due to an encounter with the excitable dog Nugent. Worried, Verne tries to return the food to avoid Dwayne. Gladys Sharp, the neighborhood Home Owners Association president, takes notice of the animal problem and hires exterminator Dwayne LaFontant to get rid of them.

Despite Verne's concerns, the animals join RJ in stealing and stockpiling human food, not knowing he intends to pay off his debt. As the animals wonder how they will forage, RJ materialises and encourages them to traverse the hedge and steal food from the humans. They find that much of the forest they lived in has been turned into a housing development, which is separated from the little forest remaining by a giant hedge. The next morning, a family of woodland animals, consisting of the leader Verne, an ornate box turtle, hyperactive American red squirrel Hammy, striped skunk Stella, North American porcupine parents Lou and Penny, and children Spike, Bucky and Quillo, and Virginia opossum father and daughter Ozzie and Heather, awaken from their hibernation on the first day of spring. RJ agrees and decides to get help to pay Vincent back. An angry Vincent, instead of eating RJ, gives the raccoon an ultimatum: replace all his food in one week or be killed. However, he accidentally wakes Vincent from his hibernation, and the food is destroyed in the ensuing confrontation. One night, in a deserted Indiana campground, RJ the raccoon resorts to stealing a pile of food from a bear named Vincent, after a failed attempt to get food from a vending machine. It received generally positive reviews from critics, and grossed $340 million on an $80 million budget.

Over the Hedge was released in the United States on May 19, 2006. The film's plot follows a raccoon named RJ who must reclaim food for a bear, ultimately manipulating a group of animals that had recently awakened from hibernation in order to speed up the process. Directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick (in the latter's feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Len Blum, Lorne Cameron, David Hoselton, and Kirkpatrick, the film stars an ensemble cast featuring the voices of Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes, and Nick Nolte. It is loosely based on the comic strip of the same name by Michael Fry and T. Over the Hedge is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG and distributed by Paramount Pictures (marking Paramount's first collaboration with DreamWorks Animation).
