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In this episode of A Reel Pain, the generational debate heads into animated territory as Gen Z picks Over the Hedge—and the millennial host watches it for the very first time. Originally released in 2006, Over the Hedge blends fast-paced animation with surprisingly sharp commentary on consumerism, suburbia, and family dynamics. What started as a “kids movie” quickly turns into a deeper discussion about whether this DreamWorks film is smarter—and more relevant—than it ever got credit for. The hosts break down: Whether Over the Hedge works as a Gen Z childhood classic or just a time capsule of the mid-2000s The surprisingly stacked voice cast, including Bruce Willis, Steve Carell, and Allison Janney How the film handles themes like consumerism, conformity, and family without dumbing things down Standout scenes, underrated jokes, and the infamous HOA villain Final ratings… and the big question: Does Over the Hedge deserve “classic” status? A millennial nostalgia skeptic meets a Gen Z defender in one of the show’s most unexpected debates yet. 🎧 Subscribe for weekly Gen Z vs Millennial movie debates, and let us know in the comments: Was Over the Hedge underrated… or just overhyped?