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Open Season: Scared Silly
DVD cover
Directed byDavid Feiss
Screenplay byCarlos Kotkin
Story bySteve Barr
David Feiss
Stephan Franck
Paul McEvoy
John Norton
Kris Pearn
Based onCharacters by
Steve Moore
John B. Carls
Jill Culton
Anthony Stacchi
Produced byJohn Bush
StarringDonny Lucas
Will Townsend
Melissa Sturm
Trevor Devall
Garry Chalk
Kathleen Barr
Edited byMaurissa Horwitz
Music byRupert Gregson-Williams
Dominic Lewis
Production
company
Distributed bySony Pictures Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • December 18, 2015 (2015-12-18) (Turkey)
  • March 8, 2016 (2016-03-08) (United States)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5.5 million[1]
Box office$1.8 million[2]

Open Season: Scared Silly is a 2015 American animated comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation, with animation provided by Mainframe Studios.[3] It is the fourth installment of the Open Season film series, following Open Season (2006), Open Season 2 (2008), and Open Season 3 (2010). It also serves as a direct sequel to the second film while taking place between the second and third installments. The film features the voices of Donny Lucas, Will Townsend and Melissa Sturm.[4]

The film was directed by David Feiss, creator of Cartoon Network and Hanna-Barbera's Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel, and produced by John Bush, with music by Rupert Gregson-Williams and Dominic Lewis. Feiss had previously worked on the first film back in 2006, where he served as the head of story. With the exception of Melissa Sturm (reprising her role as Giselle from the third film) and Michelle Murdocca (reprising her role as Maria from the previous three installments), none of the voice cast from the previous installments returned for this film. It theatrically premiered in Turkey on December 18, 2015 and was released direct-to-video in North America on March 8, 2016.

Plot

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Elliot tells a campfire story about the legend of the Wailing Wampus Werewolf that is said to live in the Timberline National Forest one night. Boog is terrified by the story and decides to "chicken out" of their annual camping trip until he knows that the werewolf is gone. Determined to help Boog overcome his fears, Elliot, Mr. Weenie, and the other woodland animals band together to scare the fear out of Boog and uncover the mystery of the Wailing Wampus Werewolf.

Former hunter Shaw, now a tour guide, returns to Timberline to get revenge on Boog and Elliot for defeating him in the first film and witnesses an unseen creature in the forest (which turns out to be Ian, a deer who is Elliot’s rival, in a disguise). Shaw begs Sheriff Gordy to reopen hunting season and he reluctantly does so, but not before telling Shaw to only hunt down the werewolf. Despite this, Shaw becomes determined to not only catch it, but also hunt down Boog and Elliot. To carry out his plan, Shaw recruits his old friends Ed and Edna, the owners of poutine restaurant Poutine Palace. Meanwhile, a heartbroken Elliot catches the werewolf by himself after Boog angrily breaks off his friendship with him. As Boog walks through the forest, Elliot’s wife Giselle catches up to him and tries to convince him that Elliot was trying to help him overcome his fear and that Elliot is headed toward Dead Bear Gulch, but fails.

Meanwhile, a starving Mr. Weenie starts to believe that he is the werewolf. At Dead Bear Gulch, Elliot and Mr. Weenie are both caught by the werewolf, who is actually Shaw in a costume; fortunately, Boog and his friends leap to the rescue. Shaw is eventually overpowered and defeated as he, Ed and Edna are arrested by Gordy, who permanently shuts down open season. Gordy meets up with Boog, having recognized the bear's handiwork in defeating Shaw, and rewards him with a few treats. The animals then discover that the werewolf is real, but Elliot befriends him by dancing with him as he joins their campout. The next morning, Bobbie and Bob happily return to their RV with Mr. Weenie, and Bobbie tells Mr. Weenie that today is his birthday. The werewolf asks Boog to wear the female werewolf costume one more time, but Boog angrily refuses.

Cast

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Production

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Open Season: Scared Silly was first announced on June 11, 2015.[5] The first trailer was released on November 1, 2015.[6]

Release

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Home media

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The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States and Canada on March 8, 2016, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (under Columbia Pictures).[7]

Reception

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Renee Schonfeld from Common Sense Media gave it a positive review, saying, "Talented voice actors, along with a clever story and script, make this very funny film a cut above most direct-to-DVD fare for kids and families".[8]

Possible sequel

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In an interview with ComicBook in 2016, Feiss hinted at the possibility of a fifth film stating: "You can never be too sure, but I have a feeling that we will be seeing an Open Season 5. Everybody likes the characters and the movie and the way it turned out, so I would be surprised if there wasn’t an Open Season 5. I know people want to do another. "[4]

References

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  1. ^ Failes, Ian (November 1, 2016). "From 'Cow & Chicken' to 'Open Season': Q&A with David Feiss". Cartoon Brew. Archived from the original on November 1, 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  2. ^ "Open Season: Scared Silly". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  3. ^ "'Open Season: Scared Silly' Lands on Retail March 8". Animation World Network. February 19, 2016. Archived from the original on July 10, 2019. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "EXCLUSIVE: Director David Feiss Talks Open Season: Scared Silly and More". ComicBookMovie.com. March 7, 2016. Archived from the original on October 28, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  5. ^ "'Open Season: Scared Silly' Due for Spring 2016 Release". Rotoscopers. June 12, 2015. Archived from the original on May 13, 2016. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  6. ^ "Trailer for 'Open Season: Scared Silly' Debuts". Rotoscopers. November 2015. Archived from the original on November 8, 2015. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  7. ^ "Open Season: Scared Silly Blu-ray". blu-ray.com. Archived from the original on March 5, 2023. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  8. ^ Schonfeld, Renee (March 7, 2016). "Open Season: Scared Silly". Common Sense Media. Archived from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
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