Brother Bear (2003)
Brother Bear (2003)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Joaquin Phoenix
Kenai (voice)
Jeremy Suarez
Koda (voice)
Jason Raize
Denahi (voice)
Rick Moranis
Rutt (voice)
Dave Thomas
Tuke (voice)
D.B. Sweeney
Sitka (voice)
Joan Copeland
Tanana (voice)
Michael Clarke Duncan
Tug (voice)
Harold Gould
Old Denahi (voice)
Paul Christie
Ram #1 (voice)
Danny Mastrogiorgio
Ram #2 (voice)
Estelle Harris
Old Lady Bear (voice)
Greg Proops
Male Lover Bear (voice)
Pauley Perrette
Female Lover Bear (voice)
Bumper Robinson
Chipmunks (voice)
Darko Cesar
Foreign Croatian Bear (voice) / Animation
Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley
Inuit Narrator (voice)
Sherry Lynn
Additional Voice (voice)
Mickie McGowan
Additional Voice (voice)
Debi Derryberry
Additional Voices (voice)
Patrick Pinney
Additional Voices (voice)
Aaron Blaise
Director
Robert Walker
Director
Mark Mancina
Original Music Composer
Ruth Lambert
CastingDirector
Matthew Jon Beck
Casting
Mary Hidalgo
Casting
Tim Mertens
Editor
Phil Collins
Original Music Composer / Songs
Tab Murphy
Screenplay
Lorne Cameron
Screenplay
Chuck Williams
Producer
Bill Perkins
Visual Development
Matt Whitlock
Animation Manager
Bruce Anderson
Production Manager
Hans Bacher
Visual Development
Richie Chavez
Visual Development
Paul A. Felix
Visual Development
Douglas Henderson
Visual Development
Xiangyuan Jie
Visual Development
Sai Ping Lok
Visual Development
Franc Reyes
Visual Development
Harald Siepermann
Visual Development
Marcelo Vignali
Visual Development
Terryl Whitlatch
Visual Development
Tina Turner
Songs
David Hoselton
Screenplay
Steve Bencich
Screenplay
Ron J. Friedman
Screenplay
Igor Khait
Associate Producer
Robh Ruppel
Art Direction
Garrett Wren
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeff Draheim
Associate Editor
Rune Brandt Bennicke
Character Designer / Lead Animator
Nathan Greno
Story
Kevin Deters
Story
Thom Enriquez
Story
Broose Johnson
Story / Lead Animator
John Norton
Story
Stevie Wermers-Skelton
Story
Woody Woodman
Story
Kevin Harkey
Story
John Puglisi
Story
Byron Howard
Supervising Animator
Alex Kupershmidt
Supervising Animator
Ruben A. Aquino
Supervising Animator
James Young Jackson
Supervising Animator
Tony Stanley
Lead Animator
Anthony Wayne Michaels
Lead Animator
Tom Gately
Lead Animator
Jonathan Annand
Animation
Gregg Azzopardi
Animation
Robert Bryan
Animation
Don Crum
Animation
Steve Mason
Animation
Branko Mihanovic
Animation
Jean-Claude Tran
Animation
John Webber
Animation
Ian White
Animation
Travis Blaise
Animation
Jason Boose
Animation
Robert O. Corley
Animation
Sasha Dorogov
Animation
Trey Finney
Animation
Sarah Mercey-Boose
Animation
Dominic M. Carola
Animation
Theodore Anthony Lee Ty
Animation
Michael Benet
Animation
John E. Hurst
Animation
Scott Kersavage
CGI Supervisor
Brion McIntosh
First Assistant Editor
Stephanie Mendoza
Production Accountant
Earl Coffman
Compositors
Bruce Tauscher
Color Timer
Christopher W. Gee
Technical Supervisor
Dave Metzger
Orchestrator
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 23, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 25m
Content RatingG
Budget$128,000,000
Box Office$250,397,798
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Brother Bear is a 2003 American animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker (in their feature directorial debuts) and produced by Chuck Williams, from a screenplay written by Tab Murphy, Lorne Cameron, David Hoselton, and the writing team of Steve Bencich and Ron J. Friedman. The film stars the voices of Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, Jason Raize (in his only film role), and D.B. Sweeney. Brother Bear follows an Alaska native boy named Kenai who kills a grizzly bear as retribution for his older brother's death. The Great Spirits, incensed by the unnecessary killing, transform Kenai into a bear himself as punishment. In order to become human again, Kenai travels to a mountain where the Northern lights touch the earth, forging a relationship with a cub named Koda along the way.
The film was the third and final Disney animated feature produced primarily by the Feature Animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida; the studio was shut down in March 2004, not long after the release of this film in favor of computer-animated features. Brother Bear was released in the United States on November 1, 2003, to mixed reviews from critics and received a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the 76th Academy Awards, losing to Pixar's Finding Nemo. The film grossed $250 million against a $46 million budget. A direct-to-video sequel, Brother Bear 2, was released on August 29, 2006.