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Brother Bear
Academy Award® Nominee
In the Pacific Northwest an Indian chief accidentally disturbs a mother bear, who kills him thinking he wanted to harm her cubs. Enraged, the chief's young son sets out to hunt the bear himself when...  View more >

Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis...  View more >

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Nov 5, 2003
\"Brother Bear\" is a good cartoon which celebrates Indian tradition. The film tells of a indian who is transferred into a bear to learn what it\'s like to see life though an animal. He befriends a little bear who bounded a chemistry between the two. But the film isn\'t all serious. The film\'s biggest comic relief came from two mooses who are very funny. Some of the best laughs in the film came from the mooses. Disney should give them their own series on both the Disney Channel and Toon Disney. Especially the Disney Channel, now that they need a replacement for the Lizzie McGuire show, now that Hillary Duff has gone on to better things, like a recording career.
Nov 8, 2003
I took my 4 year old daughter to "Brother Bear" and it kept her interest, but didn't make her laugh much. Considering this was Disney, I didn't think the animation was anything ground breaking. The story was interesting, but not that entertaining. I was expecting "The Great White North" moose to be more funny, but they were mildly amusing.

One major fault with the movie was the violent overtones. Maybe a little too serious for little ones. Not a bad movie, but not a Disney must see to be seen on the big screen.
Nov 12, 2003
Great movie to see.There was a suprise tour the end !
Nov 14, 2003
The graphics are nowhere near the quality of Pixar productions. However the story is not bad. The moose are funny but of course they always were. The voices that is. If you don't have any kids you might wait till the video comes out. There are better shows out there to see.
Dec 16, 2003
Wonderful animation and wonderful music, beautiful storyline. a great addition to disney collectors! CG is Clear and crisp and does not take away from the film at all, very wonderful feel to the entire movie and everything blends well together, very few plot holes Great movie for Adults and Children Alike!
Jan 4, 2004
Feb 17, 2004
Disney seems to be getting back to its great quality! Walt and Roy would be very proud!

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