Boog has no survival skills and initially struggles to adapt to the forest, while Elliot promises to guide him back home to Timberline.
The two must navigate their personality clashes while avoiding the obsessed hunter, Shaw, who is determined to mount Boog on his wall.
The villainous hunter who believes animals are plotting against him. Boog has no survival skills and initially struggles
Everything changes when Boog rescues a fast-talking, one-antlered mule deer named Elliot from the hood of a hunter’s truck. In return for his freedom, Elliot lures Boog out of his comfort zone and into a series of mishaps that lead to them being relocated to the deep woods—just three days before the start of open hunting season. Key Plot Points
Realizing they are all in danger, Boog and Elliot rally the other forest animals—including squirrels, ducks, and skunks—to fight back against the hunters. A hyperactive deer with a missing antler and a big heart
A hyperactive deer with a missing antler and a big heart. Beth: The park ranger who raised Boog like a son.
The animals use "human" items and clever traps to turn the tables on the hunters, successfully defending their home. 🐾 Main Characters Boog: A domesticated grizzly who discovers his wild side. successfully defending their home.
The 2006 animated film follows Boog, a 900-pound grizzly bear who lives a pampered life as the star of a nature show in the quiet town of Timberline. He sleeps in a garage, eats crackers, and is perfectly content being a "pet" to his kindhearted ranger owner, Beth.