Open Season: Scared Silly

| 2015

Directed by: David Feiss, Frantisek Vasa

Main Plot

"Open Season: Scared Silly" is an animated adventure that unfolds in the Timberline National Forest, where a series of spooky events sets the stage for a comedic and thrilling journey. The story kicks off with the forest animals getting spooked by rumors of a legendary werewolf lurking in the woods. This fear is exacerbated by a campfire tale that sends the forest into a frenzy. As panic spreads, the animals decide to band together to uncover the truth behind the werewolf legend. Their quest leads them through a series of humorous and suspenseful escapades, as they navigate the challenges of the wilderness and their own fears. The film explores themes of friendship, courage, and the power of facing one's fears, all wrapped in a light-hearted narrative. Throughout their adventure, the animals learn valuable lessons about trust and teamwork, realizing that their collective strength is greater than any individual fear. The film combines elements of comedy and mystery, maintaining a playful tone while delivering a message about overcoming fear through unity and bravery. The resolution brings a satisfying conclusion to the forest's spooky dilemma, reinforcing the importance of camaraderie and resilience.

Characters

  • Will Townsend voices Mr. Weenie, a domesticated dachshund who joins the adventure, adding humor and loyalty as he helps friends confront their fears in the forest.
  • Donny Lucas voices Elliot, a quirky deer who helps his friends overcome fears and debunk a werewolf myth, driving the comedic adventure in the animated film.
  • Melissa Sturm voices Giselle, Elliot's wife, who supports the group in overcoming their fears and helps debunk the legend of the Wailing Wampus Werewolf.

Ending Explained

In the conclusion of the animated film, the characters come together to confront their fears and misunderstandings. The central plot revolves around the belief in a mythical creature called the Wailing Wampus Werewolf, which has caused panic among the forest animals and humans alike. As the story unfolds, it is revealed that the werewolf is not real, but rather a series of misunderstandings and pranks orchestrated by Shaw, the antagonist, who aims to reopen hunting season. The climax occurs when Boog, the bear, and his friends uncover Shaw's plan and work together to stop him. They manage to expose Shaw's deceit, leading to his arrest by the forest ranger. This resolution highlights themes of friendship, courage, and the importance of facing one's fears. The animals and humans learn to coexist peacefully, realizing that their fears were unfounded and that they can live harmoniously without the threat of the werewolf or hunting. The film ends on a positive note, with the characters celebrating their newfound understanding and unity. The resolution reinforces the message that fear often stems from misunderstanding, and by working together, individuals can overcome their anxieties and build stronger communities.

David Feiss Frantisek Vasa Animation Adventure Comedy Will Townsend Donny Lucas Melissa Sturm