Brother Bear (2003)
In this spectacular coming-of-age story based on ancient myths, an impulsive boy named Kenai is magically transformed into a bear. He has no choice but to see the world through another's eyes while he learns some valuable life lessons and strives to regain his human form. Unable to communicate with his human brother, Kenai teams up with Koda, an irrepressible bear cub, and sets out on a courageous journey of self-discovery. Amidst breathtaking, beautifully animated scenery, they encounter a forest full of wildlife, including hilarious moose brothers Rutt and Tuke, wooly mammoths, rambunctious rams and more.
Brother Bear is an unforgettable tale that explores the true meaning of brotherhood and what it means to walk in the footsteps of another.
Classification: Universal - suitable for all ages
Director: Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker
Members Reviews
Reviewed by: 'Mandy.C'
Very Good
Very Good film, got it for my little girl, but I ended up watching it, I thought it was brilliant with some interesting ideas about what happens to you when you die, fantastic.
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Brother Bear
 
Genres:
Children & Family
Animation

Run Time:
82 Minutes

Subtitles:
English
English Hard of Hearing

Languages:
English

Countries:
USA

BFI Classification:
Universal - suitable for all ages

Release Date:
10/05/2004

Production Year:
2003

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.66:1

Colour:
Colour

Special Features:
  • Hilarious 'Moose Commentary' Starring Rutt And Tuke
  • 'Find Your Totem' And 'Bone Puzzle' Games
  • Outtakes
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Music Videos
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