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Open Season: Call of Nature - Chore and Peace (S1E11)

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Elliot tries to trick Kiki into doing all his chores, while Boog looks to get some downtime.

Runtime (min)12
Air Date2023-12-08
GenresAnimation, Kids
TV RatingTV-PG

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Storyline

In this episode of Open Season: Call of Nature, Elliot devises a plan to trick Kiki into doing all his chores, hoping to enjoy some free time for himself. His antics lead to a series of humorous situations as he tries to manipulate Kiki into taking on his responsibilities, showcasing his mischievous nature.

Meanwhile, Boog is on a quest for some much-needed downtime. As Elliot's schemes unfold, Boog navigates his own challenges, seeking relaxation amidst the chaos. The episode highlights themes of friendship, responsibility, and the consequences of trying to take shortcuts, all wrapped in lighthearted humor.

What Children Can Learn

Children watching this episode can learn about the importance of responsibility and the value of teamwork. Elliot’s attempts to dodge his chores illustrate that trying to trick friends can lead to misunderstandings and potentially hurt feelings. It's a reminder that honesty and direct communication are often the best approaches.

The episode also conveys the message that everyone needs downtime, as seen through Boog's desire to relax. This can encourage kids to appreciate the balance between work and play, helping them understand that both are essential for a fulfilling life.

Five Most Asked Questions

Question Answer
What lesson does Elliot learn about responsibility? Elliot learns that trying to trick Kiki into doing his chores is not a sustainable solution. His plans backfire, showing that avoiding responsibility can lead to more trouble and that it's better to face tasks head-on.
How does Boog's quest for relaxation play into the story? Boog's desire for downtime highlights the importance of self-care and balance in life. While Elliot is busy with his mischievous plans, Boog reminds viewers that everyone deserves a break, adding depth to the episode's themes.
What comedic moments stand out in this episode? The episode is filled with humorous interactions, especially as Elliot's schemes unfold. His exaggerated attempts to convince Kiki to take over his chores lead to funny misunderstandings, making for entertaining moments that engage young viewers.
Are the characters relatable for kids? Yes, the characters exhibit traits that resonate with children, such as Elliot's playful mischief and Boog's desire for relaxation. These relatable qualities help kids connect with the characters and their experiences, emphasizing friendship and teamwork.
What age group is this episode suitable for? This episode is suitable for young children, typically ages 4 to 8. The lighthearted humor and simple lessons about responsibility and friendship make it accessible and enjoyable for that age range, encouraging positive discussions about behavior.

Cast

Jonathan Langdon
Boog (voice)
Joshua Graham
Elliot (voice)
Jonathan Sconza
Mr. Weenie (voice)
Josette Jorge
Giselle (voice)
Trevor White
McSquizzy (voice)
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Annick Obonsawin
Kiki (voice)
Deven Mack
Norm (voice)
Chris Wilson
Cyril (voice)
Ron Pardo
Ian (voice)

Writing

  • Andrew Harrison — Writer

Directing

  • Mark Thornton — Director
  • Todd Kauffman — Director
Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Elliot and Boog stumble upon an abandoned human Summer Camp, but their plans on keeping it a secret are put on hold when they meet Kiki.
12
When Norm, a vulture, shows up at Camp Wild, the Campers must choose between their prejudices or their better nature.
13
The Campers think they're wild, until they meet a surprising group of naked mole rats that are even wilder than they are.
14
Boog and Elliot's friendship hits the rocks over sharing a cabin and now it's up to the rest of the camp to make them see what they're losing.
15
The arrival of a retired police dog, Gunner, at camp coincides with accusations of theft from the Pet Palace.
16
Dinkelman goes missing, and Norm tries to get him back to Boog without appearing to be a Dinkelman-napper!
17
Camp harmony is tested with the arrival of a charismatic wolf called Wild. Boog tries to warn everyone, but his appeals fall on deaf ears.
18
Elliot saves Ian's life by accident, and seeing an opportunity to exploit Ian, lies about how it happened.
19
Boog gets taken hostage by Camp Wild's neighbors, the spoiled and entitled pets of the high security Pet Palace.
110
The campers have to get creative and work together so they can break Boog out of his "not-so-luxury," luxury prison.
111
Elliot tries to trick Kiki into doing all his chores, while Boog looks to get some downtime.
112
Karla discovers she has a talent for hypnosis, and she needs a volunteer to help her execute her grand vision. Enter the poor, gullible Weenie.
113
Boog and Elliot open up a hair salon, and soon find that their new enterprise has attracted the attentions of the local gangster "Woolly the Bully."
114
When Karla's family show up at Camp, an embarrassed Karla is forced to reveal her greatest talent and her greatest shame to everyone.
115
The appearance of an old bear claiming to be Boog’s long-lost dad divides the camp when some of the campers become suspicious of his true intentions.
116
Elliot overeats and has a fever nightmare that he’s been turned into a pig.
117
The Campers create a 'decoy camp' when it's discovered the Mole rats are planning to come over and have a blow-out party.
118
The campers help a visiting horse get his groove back when he realizes he is not the superstar he thought he was.
119
A series of accidents finds Elliot being crowned King of the Deers, instead of Ian, who was expecting the honour.
120
The campers find a cell phone in the forest and quickly discover all the problems it can bring.
121
Boog takes a long, deep nap after gorging himself on apples, causing Weenie and Elliot to think he is under the spell of a forest witch.
122
An infiltration of racoons leaves the Pet Palace without power.
123
A thawed-out cave bear is mistaken for Boog and causes havoc when they bring it back to camp. Part 1.
124
A thawed-out cave bear is mistaken for Boog and causes havoc when they bring it back to camp. Part 2.
125
The Campers think they’ve pulled a fast one on the Pets when they agree to switch homes.
126
A bump on the head turns McSquizzy into a kinder, gentler squirrel – a development which Elliot is more than happy to exploit.
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