A young Native American boy's father is killed by a mother bear protecting her cubs. With revenge on his mind, Kenai sets out into the woods only to find himself magically transformed into the creature he hates most, a bear. Luckily, a bear cub befriends him and Kenai sets out to become human again.
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A young Native American boy's father is killed by a mother bear protecting her cubs. With revenge on his mind, Kenai sets out into the woods only to find himself magically transformed into the creature he hates most, a bear. Luckily, a bear cub befriends him and Kenai sets out to become human again. Kenai begins to see the world through the eyes of what was once his prey and is forced to learn a lesson about nature and life. In the meantime, Kenai's brother hunts him on his own mission of revenge and honor.
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Statement of Responsibility:
Walt Disney Pictures ; producer, Chuck Williams ; writers, Lorne Cameron, David Hoselton ; screenplay, Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman ; directors, Aaron Blaise, Bob Walker
Title:
Brother Bear
[videorecording (DVD)]
Publisher:
Burbank, Calif. :, Disney DVD :, Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment,, [2004].
Edition:
Widescreen and full screen version, special ed
Characteristics:
2 DVDs (ca. 85 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
Notes:
Special features: "Rutt & Tuke's commentary": watch along with the hilarious moose from the film; fully-animated outtakes; deleted scenes - including a funny new character; 2 exciting new games; all-new song by Phil Collins "Fishing song"; paths of discovery: the making-of 'Brother Bear'; "Look through my eyes" music video featuring Phil Collins; sing-along-songs.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2003.
Credits:
Original music, Phil Collins, Mark Mancina.
Performers:
Voices: Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Jason Raize, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, D.B. Sweeney, Joan Copeland, Michael Clarke Duncan.
Summary:
A young Native American boy's father is killed by a mother bear protecting her cubs. With revenge on his mind, Kenai sets out into the woods only to find himself magically transformed into the creature he hates most, a bear. Luckily, a bear cub befriends him and Kenai sets out to become human again. Kenai begins to see the world through the eyes of what was once his prey and is forced to learn a lesson about nature and life. In the meantime, Kenai's brother hunts him on his own mission of revenge and honor.
Audience:
Ontario Film Board rating G
System Details:
DVD, Dolby Digital, surround.
Other Language:
Closed-captioned.
English, French and Spanish tracks.
Subject Headings:
Nature Drama
Indian children North America Drama
Bears Drama
Genre/Form:
DVD-Video discs-lcsh
Video recordings for the hearing impaired-lcsh
Feature films-gsafd
Animated films-gsafd
Children's films-lcsh
Topical Term:
Nature
Indian children
Bears
Publisher No:
31553
ISBN:
0788847880
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Add a CommentThis was another great movie, by Disney. I also found out that Kenai's oldest brother, was played by D.B. Sweeny-and he did Avatar Aang in the Legend of Korra!!!! Automatic 5/5 stars! Great movie.
Really scratched disc. Not playable.
THIS movie is an old memory that i can remember after years now my brother can not get enough of because it is such a great movie for the family.
funny, cute, sad, amazing! :D
Another great Disney film. I was very happy with the non-traditional ending. I thought that the moose were a little over the top though, eh?
I love disney cartoons, and this has always been one of my favorites. I especially love the lessons learned throughout the story, and the great music by Phil Collins!! Although it's actually Kenai's oldest brother he is trying to avenge, not his father :)
One of my very favourite Disney animated movies. It is very fun, but also has a serious story to it. It has great characters, great music, and a great message. Gives you something to take with you after watching.
very well done movie, bob and doug mckenzie play the two mooses!! priceless! an exellent movie for the whole family :)