Brain-Based Behaviour and Animated Narrative: A Cognitive Reading of Over the Hedge

by Aremanda Tushara, Gopi Sathya Srinivas Narayanam

Published: November 25, 2025 • DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.910000812

Abstract

This paper explore the animated film Over the Hedge representing vivid exploration dynamics among a diverse group of animal characters as they navigate survival in suburban environments. Keeping Daniel G. Amens principle from Change your Brain, Change your life, this paper examines how emotional responses such as fear, impulsivity, aggression, anxiety and empathy of the main characters in the animated film represent their characters. Amen gives understand that true happiness is not from external rewards but from stable brain chemistry and healthy emotional strength. In Over the Hedge, the characters' pursuit of happiness is portrayed through their responses to new and challenging environments. Despite of fear, conflict, anger characters of the film shows the journey of happiness in their life. Analysing animated films emotional portrayals with Amen's framework helps a deeper understanding of the connection between brain health and emotional life, in Over the Edge Characters depict their emotions to an extent This aligns with Amen's core belief that emotional well -being starts with nurturing a health brain.