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  • Brother Bear
  • Brother Bear
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  • Title and short intro here.
  • Brother Bear is the first child of the Berenstain Bear Family. Loves all sports but his favorite is soccer. He is often heard to say, "soccer is how I get my kicks." He is also a big fan of T. Rex dinosaurs and model airplane building. Sometimes he lifts up rocks to see what strange bugs lurk underneath. Is always willing to help a friend in need. However, he occasionally needs help with his attitude. He's more quiet and reserved than Sister Bear.
  • (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from Brother Bear. The song "Great Spirits" by Tina Turner plays in the background) Doug (vo): When I agreed to do Disneycember, Brother Bear was one of the films I was looking the least forward to reviewing. [A poster for Home on the Range is shown briefly] Okay, not the least, but we'll get to that one later. I remember seeing the trailers for it and just looking incredibly uninterested and, yeah, I guess everybody else did, because the film apparently didn't do very well. Well, I sat down, I watched it, and I have to say, at first, I was frigging blown away by it.
  • Brother Bear (Tierra de Osos en Hispanoamérica y Hermano Oso en España) es una película dirigida por Aaron Blaise y Robert Walker. Fue estrenada el 24 de octubre de 2003.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Brother Bear is a character from the Berenstain Bears children's storybooks, created by Stan and Jan Berenstain. He is the eldest child of Mama and Papa Bear, and as such, he was originally named Small Bear until after Sister Bear was born in The Berenstain Bears' New Baby.
  • The film was the third and final Disney animated feature produced primarily by the Feature Animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida; the studio was shut down in March 2004, not long after the release of this film in favor of computer animated features. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, but lost to another Walt Disney Pictures release, Pixar's Finding Nemo. A direct-to-video sequel, Brother Bear 2, was released on August 29, 2006.
  • Brother Bear is a 2003 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 44th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It was the third and final Disney animated feature produced primarily by the Feature Animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida; the studio was shut down in March 2004, not long after the release of this film in favor of computer animated features. It features the voices of Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, D.B. Sweeney and Michael Clarke Duncan.
  • The film is set in a post-ice age North America, where the local tribesmen believe all creatures are created through the Spirits, who are said to appear in the form of an aurora. Three brothers: Kenai (voiced by Joaquin Phoenix)- the youngest brother, Denahi (voiced by Jason Raize)- the middle brother -and Sitka (voiced by D.B. Sweeney)- the eldest brother, return to their tribe in order for Kenai to receive his sacred totem, a necklace in the shape of an animal. The particular animal it represents symbolizes what he must achieve to call himself a man. Unlike Sitka, who gained the eagle of guidance, and Denahi, who gained the wolf of wisdom, Kenai receives the bear of love, to which he objects, stating that bears are thieves. He believes his point is made a fact when a bear takes some salm
  • Brother Bear is a 2003 American animated fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the 44th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon. In the film, an Inuit boy named Kenai pursues a bear in revenge for a battle that he provoked in which his oldest brother, Sitka, is killed. He tracks down the bear and kills it, but the Spirits, angered by this needless death, change Kenai into a bear himself as punishment. To be human again, Kenai must travel to a mountain where the Northern lights touch the earth, and learn how to see through another's eyes, feel through another's heart and discover the true meaning of brotherhood.
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  • The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree
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  • 5100.0
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Platforms
  • Game Boy Advance, Mobile Phone, Windows
Editing
  • Tim Mertens
Runtime
  • 5100.0
Producer
  • Chuck Williams
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  • Best Animated Feature
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  • Brother Bear
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  • Treasure Planet
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  • United States
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  • Brother Bear
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  • Promotional poster
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  • English
Title
  • Brother Bear
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  • 76
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  • 200
Performer
  • Jonathan Lewis
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  • 2.50397798E8
  • 2.504E8
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  • BrotherBear.png
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Nominations
  • 1
Release
  • 2003-11-01
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  • Game Boy Advance
  • --11-04
  • --11-11
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  • 2003
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  • 5100.0
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  • .jpg
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  • Vicarious Visions
  • KnowWonder Digital Mediaworks
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  • 1.28E8
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  • Animación, aventura, fantasía
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  • 2003
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  • Tierra de Osos
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  • Title and short intro here.
  • Brother Bear is a 2003 American animated fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the 44th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon. In the film, an Inuit boy named Kenai pursues a bear in revenge for a battle that he provoked in which his oldest brother, Sitka, is killed. He tracks down the bear and kills it, but the Spirits, angered by this needless death, change Kenai into a bear himself as punishment. To be human again, Kenai must travel to a mountain where the Northern lights touch the earth, and learn how to see through another's eyes, feel through another's heart and discover the true meaning of brotherhood. Despite mixed reviews, the film was warmly-received by audiences and was a box office success, grossing $250 million worldwide on it's $46 million budget. Originally titled Bears, it was the third and final Disney animated feature produced primarily by the Feature Animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida; the studio was shut down in March 2004, not long after the release of this film in favor of computer animated features. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, but lost to the fellow Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo. A sequel, Brother Bear 2, was released on August 29, 2006.
  • Brother Bear is the first child of the Berenstain Bear Family. Loves all sports but his favorite is soccer. He is often heard to say, "soccer is how I get my kicks." He is also a big fan of T. Rex dinosaurs and model airplane building. Sometimes he lifts up rocks to see what strange bugs lurk underneath. Is always willing to help a friend in need. However, he occasionally needs help with his attitude. He's more quiet and reserved than Sister Bear.
  • The film is set in a post-ice age North America, where the local tribesmen believe all creatures are created through the Spirits, who are said to appear in the form of an aurora. Three brothers: Kenai (voiced by Joaquin Phoenix)- the youngest brother, Denahi (voiced by Jason Raize)- the middle brother -and Sitka (voiced by D.B. Sweeney)- the eldest brother, return to their tribe in order for Kenai to receive his sacred totem, a necklace in the shape of an animal. The particular animal it represents symbolizes what he must achieve to call himself a man. Unlike Sitka, who gained the eagle of guidance, and Denahi, who gained the wolf of wisdom, Kenai receives the bear of love, to which he objects, stating that bears are thieves. He believes his point is made a fact when a bear takes some salmon. Kenai and his brothers pursue the bear, but a fight follows on a glacier, during which Sitka gives his life to save his brothers, although the bear survives. Vengeful, Kenai heads out to avenge Sitka. He chases the bear up onto a mountain and kills it. The Spirits, represented by Sitka's spirit in the form of a bald eagle, transform Kenai into a bear after the dead bear's body disappears. Denahi arrives, mistaking Kenai is dead, and believing the bear is responsible, vows to avenge Kenai by hunting it down. Kenai falls down some river rapids, survives, and is healed by Tanana (voiced by Joan Copeland), the shaman of Kenai's tribe. She does not speak the bear language, but advises him to return to the mountain -"where the lights touch the Earth"- to find Sitka and be turned back to normal, but only when he corrects what he had done; she disappears without an explanation. Kenai quickly discovers the wildlife can talk, meeting two brother moose, Rutt and Tuke (voiced by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, in a send-up of their famous characters Bob and Doug McKenzie). He gets caught in a trap, but is freed by a chatty bear cub named Koda (voiced by Jeremy Suarez). The two bears make a deal: Kenai will go with Koda to a nearby salmon run and then the cub will lead Kenai to the mountain. As the two eventually form a sibling-like bond, Koda reveals that his mother is missing. The two are hunted by Denahi who's, still unaware that Kenai is his brother. Rutt and Tuke run into the bears multiple times, the group hitching a ride on a herd of mammoths to quicken the pace to the salmon run, but the moose are left behind when the bears move on. Kenai and Koda escape Denahi again and reach the salmon run, where a large number of bears live as a family, including the leader Tug (voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan), a grizzly bear. Kenai becomes very much at home and content with the other bears. During a discussion among the bears, Koda tells a story about his mother fighting human hunters, making Kenai realize that the bear he killed was Koda's mother. 230px|thumb|left|Kenai's contentment is about to be shattered when Koda tells the story of his separation from his mother Guilty and horrified, Kenai runs away, but Koda soon finds him. Kenai reveals the truth to Koda, who runs away, grief-stricken. An apologetic Kenai leaves to reach the mountain. Rutt and Tuke, having fallen out, reform their brotherhood in front of Koda, prompting him to go after Kenai. Denahi confronts Kenai on the mountain, but their fight is interrupted by Koda, who steals Denahi's hunting pike. Kenai goes to Koda's aid out of love, prompting Sitka to appear and turn him back into a human, much to Denahi and Koda's surprise. However, Kenai asks Sitka to transform him back into a bear so he can stay with Koda. Sitka complies, and Koda is reunited briefly with the spirit of his mother, before she and Sitka return to the Spirits. In the end, Kenai lives with the rest of the bears and gains his title as a man, through being a bear.
  • (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from Brother Bear. The song "Great Spirits" by Tina Turner plays in the background) Doug (vo): When I agreed to do Disneycember, Brother Bear was one of the films I was looking the least forward to reviewing. [A poster for Home on the Range is shown briefly] Okay, not the least, but we'll get to that one later. I remember seeing the trailers for it and just looking incredibly uninterested and, yeah, I guess everybody else did, because the film apparently didn't do very well. Well, I sat down, I watched it, and I have to say, at first, I was frigging blown away by it.
  • Brother Bear (Tierra de Osos en Hispanoamérica y Hermano Oso en España) es una película dirigida por Aaron Blaise y Robert Walker. Fue estrenada el 24 de octubre de 2003.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Brother Bear is a character from the Berenstain Bears children's storybooks, created by Stan and Jan Berenstain. He is the eldest child of Mama and Papa Bear, and as such, he was originally named Small Bear until after Sister Bear was born in The Berenstain Bears' New Baby.
  • The film was the third and final Disney animated feature produced primarily by the Feature Animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida; the studio was shut down in March 2004, not long after the release of this film in favor of computer animated features. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, but lost to another Walt Disney Pictures release, Pixar's Finding Nemo. A direct-to-video sequel, Brother Bear 2, was released on August 29, 2006.
  • Brother Bear is a 2003 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 44th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It was the third and final Disney animated feature produced primarily by the Feature Animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida; the studio was shut down in March 2004, not long after the release of this film in favor of computer animated features. It features the voices of Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, D.B. Sweeney and Michael Clarke Duncan.
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