Over the Hedge
A hostile con-artist raccoon and an oversensitive turtle develop a strong bond when they start to live together in an outlandish new world where they do food burglary to survive.
5 November 1986, Namyangju, South Korea
30 September 1965, London, England, UK
14 February 1994, Los Angeles, California, USA
1973, London, England, UK
28 January 1998, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 May 1983, Brooklyn, New York, USA
23 August 1954, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
22 November 1996, San Antonio, Texas, USA
26 April 1962, South Ozone Park, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
July 14, 2007
I watched the film with very low expectations and was pleasantly surprised by its heart and its humor.
June 22, 2006
An endearingly cheerful animated feature from DreamWorks.
April 14, 2013
The story has a loony, slapstick verve, and the star-studded voice work is uniformly entertaining.
July 06, 2010
Adventure, cute and cuddly animals, and some wit make for a wonderful experience!
April 18, 2007
The final showdown, in which the critters tangle with security-rigged lawn flamingos and garden gnomes, would have made Rube Goldberg proud.
April 29, 2009
A surprisingly very good animated adventure that relishes in simplicity...
May 24, 2006
Over The Hedge is cute without being cutesy, satirical without being too cynical, and just a whole lot of fun.
September 10, 2008
Caffeine freak critters, duplicitous raccoons, a highly talented cast and Bill Shatner in overacting overdrive -- it's like coming out of hibernation and waking in an animator's playground.
June 29, 2006
It misses the mark a couple of times but in the main, it's good clean fun.
August 07, 2008
The story is no grabber, and the sight gags are labored, but the animation is sleekly pretty, and it goes by painlessly enough.
May 15, 2012
A colorful and engaging comedy of suburbia's encroachment into the wilderness and its consequences for a motley crew of animals just awakened from hibernation.
April 14, 2013
If Over the Hedge aims solely to entertain, it does so in a way that's mildly amusing but mostly hackneyed. If it aims to instruct, it weakens its own argument with the plethora of product tie-ins.

