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A mysterious stranger comes to Camp and claims refuge. However, her presence splits the camp down the middle, between those that support her, and those that suspect that the stranger's motives might not be genuine.
The Campers go on a big journey to find a replacement part for the Camp radio and inadvertently stumble across a mythical creature.
Elliot finds a creature he believes to be a good luck charm, but actually is the source of terrible misfortune for the rest of the camp.
Boog accepts a dangerous fishing challenge, unaware of how terrible at it he actually is, thanks to Elliot's attempts to shelter him from an inconvenient truth.
Elliot's big mouth gets him in trouble once again, when he accepts the challenge of a fight with the Pet Palace's most ferocious and terrifying member, Sugar the White Siberian Tiger.
When a famous visiting tortoise gets in an "accident", Elliot is forced into the most awkward of charades to avoid getting into even bigger trouble.
Elliot and Cleo end up as unlikely partners on a dangerous boat journey. With the lake now shrouded in fog, soon the bickering pair are lost on the water, with no idea of how to get back home safely.
When Kiki goes missing, Boog and Elliot investigate the visiting circus to look for clues on her disappearance and soon discover that Kiki is being blackmailed by her old circus partners, Jojo and Bingo.
Boog and Elliot's harmless prank on McSquizzy backfires wildly, sending him into painful spasms. Feeling guilty, the pair offer to play nurse to the grumbling patient until he's fit to get back to his duties.
Karla and Kiki crash Giselle's solitary break from camp by turning it into a fun girls' weekend, unaware that a nosy Boo and Elliot have followed them into the woods out of curiosity.
Karla the skunk stokes jealousy among the other Pets when she decides to crash a big party at the Pet Palace by disguising herself as a luxuriously spoilt fluffy white cat.
Elliot gets the idea of launching a Camp Radio Station. Soon the various campers are taking up slots to broadcast their own shows, and chatty, spontaneous blabbermouth Elliot discovers he has a natural talent for being a DJ.
The Camp is gripped by alien paranoia and fear when Boog and Elliot encounter what they think is a mysterious visitor from another planet.
With his wagon bursting at the seams, Weenie is revealed to be something of an obsessive collector, so Giselle suggests that he clear out all of his old stuff by having a yard sale. But can Weenie let go of the past?
Boog feels sorry that Ian hasn't received love tokens during the annual Springtime Sweethearts event, so he takes pity on him and donates one anonymously so that Ian doesn't feel left out. Big Mistake.
On an unpleasantly hot day, Boog and Elliot grow tired of Ian's pompous criticisms of their leadership style and decide to give him the reigns to Camp Wild to teach him a lesson. What could possibly go wrong?
After falling in with a cool group of possums who have turned out to be camp-robbers, Boog must figure out how to rescue Elliot and get all the Campers' stolen belongings back.
Boog and Elliot make friends with Dean and his possum gang - an exciting, but shady, group of characters - who trick them into stealing from the Pet Palace.
Elliot uses an old calendar to tell the other Campers when such things as full moons, eclipses, etc, are going to take place, which makes everyone think he has suddenly gained supernatural powers, leading to chaos.
McSquizzy's city cousin Roger visits and mockingly declares Camp Wild to be less wild than the city. Roger tricks McSquizzy into leaving him in charge of his cadets, and soon the camp is run amok with mischevious squirrels.
When Elliot hears that there's a 'Golden Woo Hoo' ticket hidden not too far from Camp Wild, he proposes to Boog that they go on an adventure together to find it.
Camp Wild must deal with a hunting dog named Killer, who arrives and threatens to give their location away to his master.
Treasure fever has taken over as Boog's hunting party survives a near-death situation, while McSquizzy puts everyone in his party in danger too when he finds another piece of the treasure puzzle.
When the Campers stumble across a mysterious old treasure map, they organise an expedition to a nearby island to find the treasure and fulfill their wildest dreams.
When Boog gets back to see the Camp in disarray, he learns that Elliot has started charging everyone rent and has become the richest resident of Camp Wild, while everyone else now works for him.
Boog invents a new barter system using some shiny yellow nuggets he found as a currency. Deciding to take a break, he leaves the camp in the hands of Elliot, who quickly becomes cash-crazed, throwing the camp into chaos.
A bump on the head turns McSquizzy into a kinder, gentler squirrel – a development which Elliot is more than happy to exploit.
The Campers think they've pulled a fast one on the Pets when they agree to switch homes.
A thawed-out cave bear is mistaken for Boog and causes havoc when they bring it back to camp. Part 2.
A thawed-out cave bear is mistaken for Boog and causes havoc when they bring it back to camp. Part 1.
An infiltration of racoons leaves the Pet Palace without power.
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.
The campers find a cell phone in the forest and quickly discover all the problems it can bring.
A series of accidents finds Elliot being crowned King of the Deers, instead of Ian, who was expecting the honour.
The campers help a visiting horse get his groove back when he realizes he is not the superstar he thought he was.
The Campers create a 'decoy camp' when it's discovered the Mole rats are planning to come over and have a blow-out party.
Elliot overeats and has a fever nightmare that he's been turned into a pig.
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.
When Karla's family show up at Camp, an embarrassed Karla is forced to reveal her greatest talent and her greatest shame to everyone.
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."
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.
Elliot tries to trick Kiki into doing all his chores, while Boog looks to get some downtime.
The campers have to get creative and work together so they can break Boog out of his "not-so-luxury," luxury prison.
Boog gets taken hostage by Camp Wild's neighbors, the spoiled and entitled pets of the high security Pet Palace.
Elliot saves Ian's life by accident, and seeing an opportunity to exploit Ian, lies about how it happened.
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.
Dinkelman goes missing, and Norm tries to get him back to Boog without appearing to be a Dinkelman-napper!
The arrival of a retired police dog, Gunner, at camp coincides with accusations of theft from the Pet Palace.
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.
The Campers think they're wild, until they meet a surprising group of naked mole rats that are even wilder than they are.
When Norm, a vulture, shows up at Camp Wild, the Campers must choose between their prejudices or their better nature.