Brother Bear 2003
Brother Bear
When an impulsive boy named Kenai is magically transformed into a bear, he must literally walk in another's footsteps until he learns some valuable life lessons. His courageous and often zany journey introduces him to a forest full of wildlife, including the lovable bear cub Koda, hilarious moose Rutt and Tuke, woolly mammoths and rambunctious rams.
When an impulsive boy named Kenai is magically transformed into a bear, he must literally walk in another's footsteps until he learns some valuable life lessons. His courageous and often zany journey introduces him to a forest full of wildlife, including the lovable bear cub Koda, hilarious moose Rutt and Tuke, woolly mammoths and rambunctious rams.
Videos & Photos
All 2 Videos & 39 Photoscast
Full Cast & Crew... Kenai (voice)
... Koda (voice)
... Denahi (voice)
... Rutt (voice)
... Tuke (voice)
... Sitka (voice)
User reviews
See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by r96sk
Heartwarming, if not as impactful as it intends to be. 'Brother Bear' leaves heartfelt feelings and features a cute story. It does get a bit too melancholic in moments where it doesn't need to be or where it's not set up perfectly. It can also feel a little predictable, but the twist is decent enough. Animation-wise it's fine, while that early aspect ratio stuff is oddly done. The voice cast aren't amazing, despite the talents of Joaquin Phoenix (Kenai) and Michael Clarke Duncan (Tug). Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas are pretty amusing as Rutt and Tuke though. As a whole, I just don't feel the voices suit the characters greatly. The pacing is pretty good while Phil Collins does a satisfactory job with the music, not sure how I feel about the ending though. Overall, it's very much mid-range Disney.
Release Date:
Oct 23, 2003 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 25`
MMPA Rating:
G
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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Brother Bear
Heartwarming, if not as impactful as it intends to be. 'Brother Bear' leaves heartfelt feelings and features a cute story. It does get a bit too melancholic in moments where it doesn't need to be or where it's not set up perfectly. It can also feel a little predictable, but the twist is decent enough. Animation-wise it's fine, while that early aspect ratio stuff is oddly done. The voice cast aren't amazing, despite the talents of Joaquin Phoenix (Kenai) and Michael Clarke Duncan (Tug). Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas are pretty amusing as Rutt and Tuke though. As a whole, I just don't feel the voices suit the characters greatly. The pacing is pretty good while Phil Collins does a satisfactory job with the music, not sure how I feel about the ending though. Overall, it's very much mid-range Disney.
Cast & Crew of
Brother Bear
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
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Aaron Blaise... Director
Cast
... Kenai (voice)
... Koda (voice)
... Denahi (voice)
... Rutt (voice)
... Tuke (voice)
... Sitka (voice)
... Tanana (voice)
... Tug (voice)
... Old Denahi (voice)
... Ram #1 (voice)
... Ram #2 (voice)
... Old Lady Bear (voice)
... Male Lover Bear (voice)
... Female Lover Bear (voice)
... Chipmunks (voice)
... Foreign Croatian Bear (voice)
... Inuit Narrator (voice)
... Additional Voice (voice)
... Additional Voice (voice)
... Additional Voices (voice)