Gladys Sharp is seen trying to hit animals with her broom. The animals are safe inside the hedge.
Gladys tries to kill several animals using a weed whacker while Dwayne uses an electrified prod.
Gladys kicks Heather, Ozzie's daughter, and she is thrown into a wall and falls to the floor still. We briefly think that she's dead, but she's OK.
Vincent lunges at several animals, including RJ. They dodge, and Vincent lands on Dwayne and Gladys. We see a bright glowing beam as we hear a scream and we see Vincent, Dwayne and Gladys smoldering in a cage and missing most of their hair.
Gladys punches and kicks a few police officers.
Gladys, who is wearing bunny slippers, is caught in an animal trap. Her feet and slippers are wrapped in netting and she falls to the floor.
Hammy pretends to be a "vicious, man-eating rabid squirrel", but is attacked by two girls. They hit Hammy with a book and then spray him with pepper spray.
Vincent attacks a truck as it speeds out of control along a road. He tries to get RJ, and tears the roof off the truck. Vincent is then struck by a replica of Dwayne swinging a mallet. Penny sends tines into Vincent's nose. He is pulled off the truck when he is caught in the ropes of large balloons, flying away in the process. The truck flips and crashes into Gladys's house.
We hear a thud and we see Ozzie on the street in front of Debbie's car. However, in spite of being uninjured, he plays dead.
Several animals are afraid when they think Verne has been eaten by a large hedge named "Steve" by Hammy. Verne appears to be fine.
Dwayne shoots a pink flamingo replica and its head is knocked off.
Hammy crosses a wire above a yard that is rigged with traps.
A dragonfly flies into a bug zapper. It is zapped, turned to ash and falls to the ground.
Nugent the Dog picks up Verne in his mouth and shakes him back and forth, but Verne is fine.
A truck runs into a wagon filled with food. RJ slams onto the windshield of the truck. As Dwayne slams on the brakes, several animals in cages in the back of the truck are thrown and the cages open.
Several animals are caught in traps and put in cages.
A truck speeds toward RJ in the road, and drives right over him. Thankfully, RJ is OK.
Vincent wakes up to find RJ stealing his possessions. Vincent then says, "I'm gonna have to kill you," as he chases RJ, catches him and holds him in the air by the head. Vincent opens his mouth wide but does not eat RJ at all.
RJ talks about "the weed whacker incident" taking his family away.
RJ has a nightmare about Vincent eating him.
A replica of a man on top of a truck moves and swings a mallet down onto the head of a replica rabbit. Traps are set to kill animals and they are tested on animal replicas (we see them being sliced in half, charred and trapped in a cage).
A cooler falls off the roof of Debbie's car and lands on Verne, pushing him into the street. He is fine.
While getting the Spuddies out of Gladys's kitchen cabinet, RJ falls from the cabinet and lands on the floor. A wine bottle falls from the shelf and shatters near him.
Verne gets hit several times in one scene. One, he is sprayed by a sprinkler. Two, he is nearly pierced by barbecue utensils, including a knife and fork. Three, he gets run over by a bicycle and spins continuously. And four, he gets struck with a hockey stick. Although uninjured, Verne is shaken up.
Quills are propelled off of one of Lou and Penny's children and they nearly pierce Verne and RJ.
Verne is caught up in the brushes of a street sweeper machine and is spun around and flung out, missing his shell.
Three porcupine children tackle their father to the ground.
A raccoon pulls itself up a rock wall using a fishing line and enters a bear's den.
A skunk talks about having kept something in all winter and that it's about to come out scaring several other animals out of a pile of leaves covering a log.
A raccoon pounds on a vending machine trying to free a bag of chips (it kicks the machine and hurts its paw, and it hits it with a golf club).
A skunk sprays a house (we see a green fog) and a woman gags and vomits (we hear her retching).
A turtle is frightened by something and says, "I may need to change my shell."
A raccoon makes reference to humans "having food out the wazoo" and other animals try to figure out what the "wazoo" is.