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Get Squirrely

Get Squirrely (also known as A.C.O.R.N.S.: Operation Crack Down) is a 2015 computer-animated directed by Ross Venokur. The film follows , a street-smart voiced by Jason Jones, who escapes from a rehabilitation and returns to his to find that the A.C.O.R.N.S. Corporation has stolen all the acorns, leaving the animals starving. Teaming up with a ragtag group of forest animals—including his dim-witted friend Cody (voiced by ), a tech-savvy Lola (voiced by ), and a pompous Fly Boy (voiced by )— orchestrates a to infiltrate the corporation's nut factory and retrieve the stolen acorns. Produced by John H. Williams and released directly to video in the United States on November 4, 2016, by , the movie features a voice cast that also includes as the villainous Raitch, as the corporate executive Mr. Bellwood, and as the bear Edsy. Drawing inspiration from heist classics like but reimagined with anthropomorphic animals, Get Squirrely emphasizes themes of and amid its comedic antics. The film received mixed to negative reviews, with a 3.6/10 rating on from over 500 users and a 38% score on based on limited critic consensus, often critiqued for its uneven animation and predictable plot but noted for its family-friendly humor.

Synopsis

Plot

Frankie, a street-smart and former con artist, escapes from a where he was sent after a failed , and returns to his home in the . Upon arrival, he reunites with his dim-witted porcupine sidekick, , who reveals the dire situation: a massive nut shortage has left the on the brink of as winter looms, caused by the human-operated A.C.O.R.N.S. Corporation harvesting all available acorns for their cosmetic products. Determined to save his fellow creatures, leverages his cunning nature to assemble a rag-tag team from the forest's inhabitants, including his skeptical love interest (a ), a sassy fly named Fly Boy, a strong but dim bear named Bruiser, and other animals with specialized skills. Together, they devise an elaborate plan to infiltrate the heavily guarded A.C.O.R.N.S. nut processing factory, a rodent-proof facility equipped with alarms, cameras, and human security patrols. The team scouts the location, maps out entry points through ventilation shafts and loading docks, and rehearses their roles to ensure synchronization. The execution of the heist unfolds with a mix of tension and humor. The animals sneak in under cover of night, using distractions like Cody's clumsy diversions—such as knocking over crates to create chaos—that lead to chases and near-misses with guards. As they navigate the factory's conveyor belts and storage vaults, they encounter escalating obstacles, including security systems and human patrols. Frankie's quick thinking allows them to improvise, turning potential disasters into advantages, like redirecting nut-sorting machines to aid their escape. In the climactic showdown inside the main , the team confronts the factory's head of security, including the villainous Raitch, and a malfunctioning automated system, leading to a frantic battle amid flying nuts and collapsing shelves. ultimately rallies the group, using his guile to trick the humans into believing the is a mere animal infestation. They load up trucks with enough acorns to replenish the forest, fleeing just as reinforcements arrive. The successful not only averts the crisis but also marks 's redemption, as he evolves from a self-interested schemer into a selfless leader who earns the respect and affection of his peers and the forest community.

Characters

Frankie is the central , a street-wise anthropomorphic and seasoned con artist who assembles and leads a team for a high-stakes to reclaim stolen acorns from a corporate . Initially driven by personal gain after escaping , his motivations evolve toward as he seeks to protect his forest community from during winter. Serving as Frankie's loyal is Cody, a dim-witted porcupine whose earnest but bungling nature provides throughout the team's preparations. As Frankie's longtime , Cody relies on his mentor's guidance, often stumbling into humorous mishaps that test their while highlighting Frankie's . The heist crew features Bruiser, a tough who handles the group's physical confrontations and security breaches with brute strength and intimidating presence. Additional recruits include , a skeptical and Frankie's love interest, and Fly Boy, a sassy fly for reconnaissance, each contributing unique skills to overcome the operation's challenges. Team dynamics involve occasional conflicts during planning, stemming from clashing personalities and doubts about the scheme's feasibility, which Frankie resolves through persuasion and shared purpose. Opposing the protagonists are the antagonists from the A.C.O.R.N.S. , a human-run organization that has depleted the forest's nut supply by harvesting acorns for industrial products like . Key among them is Raitch, a villainous working for the corporation, led by executives indifferent to the wildlife's plight, representing the external threat that unites the animal team.

Production

Development

The concept for Get Squirrely originated as an animated heist comedy titled The Nut House, first publicly announced in October 2011 through a partnership between and Productions (formerly Animation). The story centered on an ex-con assembling a team of forest animals to rob a high-security nut packaging plant operated by the exploitative Nut House Nuts conglomerate. The screenplay was penned by Lenore Venokur, who also provided voice work for minor characters, while her husband Ross Venokur served as director in his feature debut. Production oversight fell to John H. Williams of and Dan Krech of Awesometown Entertainment, with additional executive producers including John Stevenson (director of ) and Geneva Wasserman handling licensing. This project represented Animation's first major theatrical animated feature since in 2008, following a sequel in 2010. During development, the title shifted to A.C.O.R.N.S.: Operation Crackdown to reflect the acorn-themed premise, before finalizing as Get Squirrely for its international release. commenced in early , with the script evolving to emphasize comedic elements of animal criminality and environmental themes, culminating in completion by 2015 for its initial Canadian rollout. Although initially partnered with Arc Productions, the animation was ultimately produced by Splendid Animation.

Casting

The principal voice roles in Get Squirrely were filled by Jason Jones as the scheming squirrel Frankie, as the enthusiastic Cody, and as Fly Boy and Liam. Supporting voices included as the sharp-witted Raitch, as the resourceful Lola, and as the authoritative Mr. Bellwood, alongside other actors portraying factory humans and animal allies such as as Edsy and as the exterminator. Casting announcements for the ensemble occurred between 2014 and 2015, coinciding with the film's production start under and Awesometown Entertainment, with selections emphasizing comedic timing suitable for animated characters—such as Forte's improvisational background from to bring energy to Cody. Voice recording sessions took place in , where actors performed from finalized scripts without visual animation references, a standard approach for audio in animated features. Notable among the cast were emerging animation credits for Jones, whose sly delivery as Frankie marked an early major voice role following his live-action work on , while Cleese's participation connected to his extensive history in animated projects like .

Animation

Get Squirrely was produced using 3D animation, featuring bright, cartoonish designs for its anthropomorphic animal characters and lush forest environments, which effectively highlighted the film's heist-themed action sequences involving chases and comedic antics. The visual style drew influences from earlier works like , reflecting the involvement of producer John H. Williams, who helped create that film's vibrant, family-oriented aesthetic, with an emphasis on colorful palettes to appeal to younger audiences. The production pipeline relied on standard industry tools such as for modeling, rigging, and rendering, handled by Splendid Animation in collaboration with and Awesometown Entertainment. Key challenges included simulating realistic yet comedic details like squirrel fur dynamics during fast-paced movements and quills in scenes, alongside choreographing dynamic sequences that balanced humor and excitement without overwhelming the cartoonish tone. In , the visuals underwent editing and effects enhancement to amplify elements like factory explosions and elaborate nut heists, with the film wrapping up by mid-2015 ahead of its international releases. Gags were timed to integrate seamlessly with voice recordings, ensuring the complemented the performers' delivery.

Release

Distribution

The film received its international rollout beginning with a release in on June 20, 2015, marking its world debut. Subsequent releases followed in on July 9, 2015, and on November 6, 2015. In the United States, Get Squirrely had a on November 4, 2016, which contributed to its perception as more akin to a production given the modest scale of distribution. Viva Entertainment handled the limited U.S. theatrical release. International sales were managed by SC Films International, which secured distribution deals across multiple territories. This included rights for the and acquired by for a summer 2016 release. Additional markets encompassed , where it premiered on , 2016, and various Asian regions following the initial Japanese launch. Marketing efforts highlighted the film's heist comedy elements, with trailers showcasing the anthropomorphic animal characters in humorous capers involving nuts and , often leaning into light rude humor to appeal to audiences. Promotional posters featured the squirrel-led in dynamic, adventurous poses, emphasizing the and adventurous tone. campaigns targeted through nut-themed merchandise and event promotions to build excitement around the comedic . Get Squirrely carries a PG rating for rude humor and has a runtime of 82 minutes.

Home media

In the , the film was released on DVD and digital by Cinedigm on November 1, 2016, shortly before the theatrical release. A wider streaming release followed on January 3, 2017. As of November 2025, the film is accessible for rent or purchase on services such as , , and Movies, as well as for free with ads on platforms like , , and in various regions including the , UK, and . Physical media releases occurred in select international markets prior to or concurrent with the digital rollout. In the , a Region 2 DVD edition was distributed by on August 29, 2016, featuring English audio in 5.1 and 2.0 formats with English . In , the film was released on Blu-ray on March 18, 2016, under the title A.C.O.R.N.S.: Operation Crackdown (also known as Voll auf die Nuss), presented in with dubbing and . These region-specific editions often featured localized artwork and packaging to appeal to audiences. A DVD was released by Cinedigm, though it was not widely promoted.

Reception

Critical response

Get Squirrely received mixed reviews from the limited critics who covered it, reflecting its as a low-budget animated with a modest theatrical release. On , the film has not received a Tomatometer score due to insufficient reviews. User-generated scores are similarly lukewarm, with an audience score of 38% on the same site from fewer than 50 verified ratings. On , the film has an average rating of 3.6 out of 10 from 10,506 user votes as of November 2025. Critics highlighted several weaknesses, including a generic plot reliant on predictable heist tropes reminiscent of the series but executed without distinction. The animation was described as inconsistent and below industry standards, with issues like disproportionate character scaling and peculiar visual effects, such as unnaturally growing acorns, contributing to uneven pacing. Reviewers also noted a lack of originality, positioning it as derivative of earlier animal adventure films like , which itself drew comparisons to for its squirrel-centric antics. Despite its theatrical aspirations, the production quality was often critiqued as aligning more with fare. On the positive side, some praise focused on the film's family-friendly humor and the occasional amusing moments, such as John Cleese's brief as the villainous Mr. Bellwood, which provided light-hearted levity suitable for younger audiences. The voice performances received mixed feedback; while overall deemed subpar and unconvincing, the banter between Jason Jones as the scheming Frankie and as his dim-witted raccoon sidekick Cody offered sparks of chemistry in their comedic exchanges. Action sequences benefited from dynamic visuals, adding energy to the elements despite broader shortcomings. A family-oriented review commended the "hilarious characters" and wholesome adventure tone, awarding it a "Family-Approved" seal for all ages while noting mild content concerns like cartoonish violence and innuendos. The revealed a slight divide between critics and family viewers, with the latter showing milder approval for its entertainment value aimed at children, emphasizing the fun team-up dynamic and silly antics over narrative depth.

Box office

Get Squirrely earned a worldwide gross of $1,353,287, with all reported earnings coming from international markets as domestic figures were not available due to its limited U.S. theatrical release. The film, produced on an estimated budget of $8.5 million by , ultimately resulted in a significant financial for the studio, as the gross represented only about 0.2 times the production cost. In the United States, the movie received a minimal limited release on November 4, 2016, through Viva Entertainment, with no reported theatrical earnings. Internationally, earnings were stronger but still modest, primarily from European markets such as the United Kingdom ($18,067) and Russia ($131,131), with smaller contributions from Ukraine ($2,178) and Germany ($226); additional unitemized revenue from other regions, including Poland where it debuted on November 14, 2015, accounted for the bulk of the total at $1,128,927. No major box office success was achieved in Asian markets, with South Korea contributing just $72,758 upon its 2019 release. The film's limited financial performance was influenced by its restricted distribution strategy and a pivot, with a DVD release preceding U.S. theaters on November 1, 2016, as well as competition from high-profile animated releases like earlier that year.
TerritoryRelease DateOpening WeekendTotal Gross
February 19, 2016$112$226
Russia (CIS)March 25, 2016$70,018$131,131
April 14, 2016$2,178$2,178
August 19, 2016$18,067$18,067
March 28, 2019$54,138$72,758
Rest of WorldVarious (2015–2019)N/A$1,128,927

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