Okay, here is an English summary of the plot for the Boonie Bears: City Adventure (熊出没·城市篇) movie:
Boonie Bears: City Adventure (熊出没·城市篇)
The story picks up with the signature trio: Boar, Bear, and Panda. They are living their usual life in the forest, but their peaceful existence is disrupted when a large, modern theme park called "Happy Forest" begins construction right next to their home.
This development causes significant problems:
- Habitat Loss: The construction destroys parts of the forest, forcing various animals, including the bears, to leave.
- Job Changes: The bears find themselves struggling to adapt. Boar tries working at a construction site, Bear gets a job as a security guard at the theme park, and Panda starts working as a street performer.
However, the theme park is managed by the stern and greedy CEO, Mr. Hiccup (张总). He is concerned about a rival park called "Wonderland" and becomes obsessed with preventing Boonie Bears merchandise from appearing at Wonderland, seeing the bears as a threat to his business.
Mr. Hiccup initiates several campaigns to get rid of the bears, often using harsh methods and trying to scare or trap them. He enlists the help of his clumsy assistant, who frequently causes more chaos than intended.
Meanwhile, the bears, despite their new urban surroundings and jobs, still long for their forest home. They try to return but face obstacles created by Mr. Hiccup and the changing environment.
The climax involves a large-scale confrontation, likely centered around the theme park itself. The bears must use their wits, teamwork, and perhaps their signature forest skills in an urban setting to outsmart Mr. Hiccup and his plans, ultimately aiming to protect their home and stop the conflict caused by the park's construction.
In the end, the bears often find a way to resolve the immediate conflict, sometimes even showing that humans and animals can coexist, and they return to their forest, albeit perhaps changed by their city adventure. The film typically carries a message about environmental awareness, coexistence, and finding solutions through understanding rather than conflict.