Nor do they know about the rancorous homeowners’ association president (Allison Janney) who keeps a domineering eye on the neighborhood. Unfortunately the little group of four-footed scavengers doesn’t realize RJ has another motivation for amassing the groceries. So despite his uneasy feeling, Verne joins two porcupine parents (Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy), a feisty skunk (Wanda Sykes), a hyperactive squirrel (Steve Carell), and a pair of possums (William Shatner and Avril Lavigne) on their stealthy raids for winter supplies. Although Verne grows cautious when his tingling tail warns him everything is not as it seems, he can’t deny it’s easier to raid the garbage cans, steal picnic goodies and commandeer cookies than it is to search the shrinking woods for berries. On the other side of the hedgerow, there’s a glut of nacho chips, soda pop and prepackaged goodies ready for the taking.Īfter one nibble of the preservative-packed junk food, the pals are hooked on sugar rushes and caffeine jolts. According to the smooth-talking raccoon, humans have more food than they can possibly eat and that means the varmints’ foraging troubles are over. Now an imposing hedge corners the critters in the last remaining piece of the wild.Īnxious about the new development, the animals wring their hands with worry until RJ (Bruce Willis) shows up and lets them in on a secret. While they were hibernating, suburbia sprung up all around them, replacing their forest with meticulously manicured lawns. A lot has happened since the shy turtle Verne (Garry Shandling) and his furry friends settled down in their hollow log for a long winter’s nap.
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