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Brother Bear


"The story of a boy who became a man by becoming a bear."

The son of an Indian chief killed by a bear vows vengeance, but is transformed by spirits into the very thing he sought to slay. Seeing the world through a bear's eyes, the young man learns valuable lessons about the cycle of life.

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Released: Nov 1st, 2003
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Brother Bear Main Cast

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Joaquin Phoenix
Joaquin Phoenix
plays Kenai (voiced)
Jeremy Suarez
Jeremy Suarez
plays Koda (voiced)
Jason Raize
Jason Raize
plays Denahi (voiced)
Rick Moranis
Rick Moranis
plays Rutt (voiced)
Dave Thomas
Dave Thomas
plays Tuke (voiced)
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • The third and final film to be fully produced at Disney's Orlando, Florida animation facility at the Walt Disney World Disney-MGM Theme Park (after Mulan and Lilo & Stitch). This studio was shut down in March 2004 in favor of computer animated features.
  • Originally, Kenai was supposed to have an older bear named Grizz guide him through the woods and become like a brother to him. He didn't work out, and was replaced by Koda.
  • In the German version Tuke and Rutt are called Benny and Björn after the two male members of the Swedish pop group ABBA. In the weeks before the theatrical release in Germany they appeared in short funny clips telling the audience to switch off cell phones during the movie.
  • The lines, "I don't care that you and Binky found the world's biggest pine cone ever" and "First of all, it's not Binky, it's Bucky, and it wasn't a pine cone it was a pine nut" said by Kenai (Joaquin Phoenix) and Koda (Jeremy Suarez) was an accidental improvisation because Phoenix messed up his line and Suarez corrected it.
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