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You're all right, aren't ya? Of course you are. You are Hammy!

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You're all right, aren't ya? Of course you are. You are Hammy!

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Over the Hedge (2006) is a delightful animated comedy film that captured the hearts of audiences around the world. Directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick, this movie brings a lovable group of woodland animals to life, showcasing their hilarious adventures and endearing camaraderie. The film tells the story of a mischievous raccoon named RJ, voiced by Bruce Willis, who stumbles upon a suburban neighborhood after waking up from his winter hibernation. RJ quickly befriends a diverse group of woodland creatures, including the cautious turtle Vern, voiced by Garry Shandling, the hyperactive squirrel Hammy, voiced by Steve Carell, and the sweet porcupine Stella, voiced by Wanda Sykes. Together, they form an unlikely alliance as they navigate the unfamiliar world of suburbia. As RJ waltzes into the neighborhood, he introduces the animals to the irresistible allure of the human food supply. With the promise of all the culinary treasures that humans possess, he convinces his newfound friends to join him in a series of daring heists, raiding the backyards of their clueless human neighbors under the cover of night. Chaos ensues as the animals hilariously navigate through fences, pools, and other suburban obstacles, all the while narrowly avoiding the suspicion of their human counterparts. However, tensions arise when the group encounters Vincent, a grumpy and reclusive bear, voiced by Nick Nolte. Vincent is not amused by RJ and the gang's escapades, as he prefers solitude over their ambitious heisting adventures. The story takes an unexpected turn when Vincent discovers that RJ had selfish motives all along: he was using the unsuspecting animals to repay a debt he owed to Vincent. Betrayed and heartbroken, the gang must come together to outsmart the humans and make amends with Vincent, while also learning the value of friendship and trust along the way. With its clever humor, heartwarming themes, and stunning animation, Over the Hedge (2006) is a perfect family-friendly movie that appeals to both children and adults alike. The film masterfully explores the clash between human encroachment and wildlife preservation, highlighting the importance of living harmoniously with nature and embracing diversity. The talented voice cast brings each character to life, infusing them with charm and personality. Bruce Willis showcases his comedic timing as the conniving yet lovable RJ, while Garry Shandling charms audiences with his hesitancy and vulnerability as the cautious Vern. Steve Carell, known for his impeccable comic skills, delivers a memorable performance as the hyperactive and scene-stealing Hammy, providing some of the film's most laughter-inducing moments. Wanda Sykes's voice acting lends the sassy and sarcastic porcupine Stella a delightful edge, making her a fan favorite among viewers of all ages. The soundtrack of Over the Hedge (2006) perfectly complements the film's lighthearted and energetic tone. From the catchy theme song "Heist" by Ben Folds and the hilarious "RJ Enters the Cave" by Rupert Gregson-Williams to the uplifting "Family of Me" by Ben Folds, the music enhances the story's emotional depth while adding an extra layer of fun. If you're looking to relive the memorable moments of Over the Hedge, you're in luck. You can play and download the film's delightful sounds by searching for the Over the Hedge soundtrack on various music platforms. With its comedic brilliance, heartfelt storytelling, and exceptional cast, Over the Hedge (2006) remains a beloved animated film that continues to entertain and captivate audiences of all ages.