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6.7/10
IMDbBest Character Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2007 | Nicolas
Best Directing in an Animated Feature Production | 2007 | Tim
Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 2007
Best Cartoon Voice | 2007 | Maurizio
Best Family Film | 2006 | Karey
Best Animated Film | 2006
2006
Favorite Family Movie | 2007
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film Animation | 2007 | Richard L.
Best Cartoon | 2007
Best Animated Picture | 2007 | Bonnie
Best Animated Feature | 2007
Best Animated Film | 2007
Best Animated Feature | 2007
Best Character Animation in a Feature Production | 2007 | Kristof
Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2007
Best Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 2007 | Thom
Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | 2007 | Wanda
Best Animated Feature | 2007
Outstanding Family Feature Animated | 2007
Animated Feature | 2007
Best Animated Movie of the Year | 2006
2006 | Karey
Best Animated or Childrens Film | 2006 | Karey
Best Animated Film | 2006
Budget 80,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 343,397,247 USD
Took a crew of 237 more than three years to finish the film.
The art department went to a bowling alley to sketch the design of the 'perfect' vending machine. They went to various supermarkets to sketch chip bags and bottles. They eventually got kicked out of a Safeway because the manager felt uncomfortable with them being there for such an extended amount of time.
David Morehead, an animator of Over the Hedge (2006), created reference footage by putting a camera on the back of his friend's dog and letting it run around his house. This gave the layout artists some great ideas about scale, animals' perspective, and how animals moved. In addition, the layout team compared a house to an apartment building and a kitchen to a cathedral.
According to the film makers on the DVD commentary, the movie originally opened with R.J. sneaking into Vincent the bear's cave to steal his food. But, then they quickly realized that they were beginning with something very suspenseful and that R.J. would need a reason to go after the food in Vincent's cave, so they invented the "vending machine" sequence at almost the last minute.
The "forest side" of the hedge is based on the hedge in front of DreamWorks. The exterior of the hedge is based on the vines growing in their parking garage. The hedge is approximately seven feet tall.
"Tiger: Stella? Stella? Where are you going? Stella? STEEEELLLLLLAAAAAAA!"
"Ozzie: But this house is like a fortress. Walls, so high. Doors, impenetrable. How will we get in? RJ: The collar is the key. [Shows video on cell phone of Tiger entering door] RJ: Literally, the collar is like a key that opens the door, and if... Stella: And what? You think he's just gonna hand over his collar to you? RJ: Not to me, my femme fatale. To you. Verne: Her? Stella: Me? RJ: You, Stella, will get that cat to give you his collar by using... Stella: My stink. RJ: ...your feminine charms. Hammy the Squirrel: Ha ha ha! - Was that out loud?"