Open Season Elliot On Truck »
Elliot blinked, his one-and-a-half antlers bobbing. "Domesticated? You mean like a pet?" He snorted. "Come on, Boog! Live a little! Look at the wind! Feel the freedom!"
Life was good. He had a warm garage waiting for him, a soft bed, and a steady supply of chocolate bars. He was the king of his comfortable world. open season elliot on truck
Boog scooted away, pressing his back against the cab of the truck. "You can't be here," Bog growled low and serious. "This is my ride. My life. You are wild. I am... domesticated." Elliot blinked, his one-and-a-half antlers bobbing
As the truck rumbled toward town, the massive bear and the broken-antlered deer sat side by side. Boog realized that while his garage was warm, it was lonely. And while this deer was annoying, he was also the most excitement Boog had ever had. "Come on, Boog
He wasn’t supposed to be there. But that was the point.
The sun was dipping below the pine trees, casting long, golden shadows over the perfect little town of Timberline. For Boog, a massive, domesticated grizzly bear, this was the best time of day. He was sitting in the back of his best friend’s pickup truck, wearing his favorite teddy bear backpack, enjoying the wind in his fur.
Here is a look back at the iconic "Elliot on truck" scene in Open Season . The Truck Scene Explained