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What follows is a journey through the wilderness movie where Kenai, Koda, and Nita get into some adventures along the way. For instance Rutt and Tuke point out that the appearance of a chipmunk in an animated film is always a harbinger of danger. Disney proudly presents Brother Bear, an epic animated adventure full of comedy and heart. 3. It's like the "Princess Personality Profile" game. A minor drawback is that title screens turn up from time-to-time which break up continuity. She does not speak the bear language, but advises him to return to the mountain to find Sitka and be turned back to a human, but only when he atones for his actions; she vanishes without an explanation. google_ad_type = "text_image";
Documentary Bloopers - Outtakes Deleted/Extended Scenes Interactive Game Musical Score - Video "Rutt & Tuke's Commentary" Watch Along with the Hilarious Moose From the Film Fully Animated Outtakes - Exclusive to . Later, Kenai and his friends encounter Rutt and Tuke again. Closed Captioned
[31], On the syndicated television show At the Movies, film critics Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper both gave the film positive reviews. The sounds of the wilderness are faithfully and effectively distributed among the speakers. Brother Bear eschews all the competitive and self-centered values of popular culture and proclaims instead the ancient virtues that are conveyed by the Native American expression "all my relations." Brother Bear is a 2003 American animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. This transformation tale of viewing events and conditions through different perspectives is an entertaining film experience. While some Disney DVD collectors may buy Brother Bear quite simply because it's the latest animated classic, those who are more selective are strongly recommended to check this out too. Rutt and Tuke are supporting characters in Disney's 2003 animated feature film, Brother Bear and its 2006 sequel. Rutt pretends he is a wolverine to play along with Kenai, revealing his goofy and mischievous nature. After a tragedy in the wilderness, Kenai tracks down the grizzly responsible and kills it. This item: 2 Movie Collection: Brother Bear / Brother Bear 2 [DVD] DVD. Onto Disc 2, the disc which presents the film correctly and contains four bonus features. This 2-disc set is loaded with bonus features -- including an outrageously funny "Moose Commentary" starring Rutt and Tuke, outtakes, deleted scenes . "Muri the Squirrel" was originally one of the first creatures Kenai experienced in the animal world and has his own scene, which was understandably deleted. Afraid that the human hunters will hurt Koda, Kenai rushes off to save him, with Rutt and Tuke in tow.