Giselle’s mini-me fawns, Gisela and Giselita, were voiced by Karley Scott Collins and Ciara Bravo , respectively.

Open Season 3 (2010) is the third installment in the popular Sony Pictures Animation franchise. While the first film saw a theatrical release, Open Season 3 continued the adventures of Boog, Elliot, and their forest friends in a direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray format. Understanding the is essential for fans curious about the voice cast changes, the animation studio, and the creative team that brought this particular chapter to life.

The delightfully dramatic toy poodle and former circus star, Fifi, was voiced by the unmistakable Crispin Glover .

You can spot "JH" in the following places in the Open Season 3 end credits:

These names are just a sample of the many professionals whose work is displayed in the end credits.

Replaced Jane Krakowski; voiced both Elliot's wife and the Russian circus bear. Dana Snyder The sarcastic llama and Doug's best friend. McSquizzy André Sogliuzzo The feisty, Scottish-accented squirrel. Gisela, Giselita, & Elvis Karley Scott Collins , Ciara Bravo , Harrison Fahn Elliot and Giselle's three young fawns. Behind-the-Scenes Digital Pipeline

For fans of Sony Pictures Animation’s Open Season franchise, the third installment— Open Season 3 (released direct-to-video in 2010)—holds a peculiar place. While it lacks the theatrical polish of the original 2006 film, it has gained a cult following for its absurd humor, voice cast changes, and one specific mystery that continues to pop up on search engines:

While Martin Lawrence voiced the lovable, clumsy grizzly bear in the original, the physical performance and voice work transitioned. In this film, Boog (along with Doug) was voiced by Matthew J. Munn .

The credits in "Open Season 3" were assembled by the editorial team. Art Noda, Nancy Frazen, and Jimmy Sandoval served as the editors, responsible for the film's final cut. This team ensured the timing of the scenes, the flow of the story, and the final presentation of the cast and crew names met industry standards for the direct-to-video release.

(Layout Supervisor) and Von Williams (3D Stereoscopic Supervisor), reflecting the film's 3D home release era Voice Cast Highlights

Led by Head of Story Craig Berry and Story Supervisor Lynn Naylor , with artists like Jurgen Gross and Jack Hsu .

The voice cast section of the JH Wiki highlights a massive restructuring of the central voice actors. While theatrical stars like Martin Lawrence (Boog) and Ashton Kutcher (Elliot) populated early iterations of the franchise, Open Season 3 heavily utilized versatile voice talents pulling double or triple duty. Voice Actor (Per JH Archive) Notes & Additional Roles Matthew J. Munn

Matthew J. Munn returned to voice Boog’s fast-talking mule deer best friend.

Replaced Mike Epps; also voiced Boog's Shoulder Angel/Devil. Maddie Taylor

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Giselle’s mini-me fawns, Gisela and Giselita, were voiced by Karley Scott Collins and Ciara Bravo , respectively.

Open Season 3 (2010) is the third installment in the popular Sony Pictures Animation franchise. While the first film saw a theatrical release, Open Season 3 continued the adventures of Boog, Elliot, and their forest friends in a direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray format. Understanding the is essential for fans curious about the voice cast changes, the animation studio, and the creative team that brought this particular chapter to life.

The delightfully dramatic toy poodle and former circus star, Fifi, was voiced by the unmistakable Crispin Glover .

You can spot "JH" in the following places in the Open Season 3 end credits: open season 3 credits jh

These names are just a sample of the many professionals whose work is displayed in the end credits.

Replaced Jane Krakowski; voiced both Elliot's wife and the Russian circus bear. Dana Snyder The sarcastic llama and Doug's best friend. McSquizzy André Sogliuzzo The feisty, Scottish-accented squirrel. Gisela, Giselita, & Elvis Karley Scott Collins , Ciara Bravo , Harrison Fahn Elliot and Giselle's three young fawns. Behind-the-Scenes Digital Pipeline

For fans of Sony Pictures Animation’s Open Season franchise, the third installment— Open Season 3 (released direct-to-video in 2010)—holds a peculiar place. While it lacks the theatrical polish of the original 2006 film, it has gained a cult following for its absurd humor, voice cast changes, and one specific mystery that continues to pop up on search engines: Giselle’s mini-me fawns, Gisela and Giselita, were voiced

While Martin Lawrence voiced the lovable, clumsy grizzly bear in the original, the physical performance and voice work transitioned. In this film, Boog (along with Doug) was voiced by Matthew J. Munn .

The credits in "Open Season 3" were assembled by the editorial team. Art Noda, Nancy Frazen, and Jimmy Sandoval served as the editors, responsible for the film's final cut. This team ensured the timing of the scenes, the flow of the story, and the final presentation of the cast and crew names met industry standards for the direct-to-video release.

(Layout Supervisor) and Von Williams (3D Stereoscopic Supervisor), reflecting the film's 3D home release era Voice Cast Highlights Understanding the is essential for fans curious about

Led by Head of Story Craig Berry and Story Supervisor Lynn Naylor , with artists like Jurgen Gross and Jack Hsu .

The voice cast section of the JH Wiki highlights a massive restructuring of the central voice actors. While theatrical stars like Martin Lawrence (Boog) and Ashton Kutcher (Elliot) populated early iterations of the franchise, Open Season 3 heavily utilized versatile voice talents pulling double or triple duty. Voice Actor (Per JH Archive) Notes & Additional Roles Matthew J. Munn

Matthew J. Munn returned to voice Boog’s fast-talking mule deer best friend.

Replaced Mike Epps; also voiced Boog's Shoulder Angel/Devil. Maddie Taylor