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Over the Hedge (2006) Review

In this latest offering from Dreamworks Animation, they're making quite an effort at stealing the thunder from Pixar. Actually, they probably couldn't do quite as good a job if Pixar's latest effort (the less-than-stellar Cars) wasn't as poor an outing. Nonetheless, this is quite good.

This is the tale of RJ (voiced by Bruce Willis), a scavenging raccoon who decides to raid a bear's stash and ends up waking him up in the process. The bear doesn't like this too much, and the food gets smashed by a truck, so RJ ends up having to replace all the food - in less than week - so he runs to the only source available: The tract homes springing up nearby, and the animals that are being displaced and have just woken up from their own hibernation to help him get the job done.

Over the Hedge (2006) Review

In this latest offering from Dreamworks Animation, they're making quite an effort at stealing the thunder from Pixar. Actually, they probably couldn't do quite as good a job if Pixar's latest effort (the less-than-stellar Cars) wasn't as poor an outing. Nonetheless, this is quite good.

This is the tale of RJ (voiced by Bruce Willis), a scavenging raccoon who decides to raid a bear's stash and ends up waking him up in the process. The bear doesn't like this too much, and the food gets smashed by a truck, so RJ ends up having to replace all the food - in less than week - so he runs to the only source available: The tract homes springing up nearby, and the animals that are being displaced and have just woken up from their own hibernation to help him get the job done.

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