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Brother Bear 2 is a 2006 American animated direct-to-video romantic fantasy comedy film, and the sequel to the 2003 animated feature film Brother Bear, which was released on August 29, 2006. Melissa Etheridge contributed three songs to the film.
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 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.
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The Ladder of Lions [4] (sequel to Mr. Lion Hunts for Mr. Man)/ Brother Terrapin's Fiddle-String [5] / Mr. Rabbit as a Rain-Maker [6] / How Brother Bear's Hair was Combed [7] / Mr. Rabbit at Home novel (in the frame-story as an aged Brer Rabbit, but he's younger in the stories-within-the stories)/ Brother Wolf's Two Big Dinners [8] / How ...
Aaron Blaise was born on February 17, 1968, in Burlington, Vermont.He graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design in 1989 as an illustrator. In 1989 he started working as an animator and supervising animator at Walt Disney Animation Studios for 8 years on such films as The Rescuers Down Under, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, and Mulan.
The adult male bear looks at a camera in this California Department of Fish and Wildlife photo. The bear was safely released in the Angeles National Forest (California Department of Fish and Wildlife)
Due to longstanding pushback and controversial health studies surrounding the ingredient, many processed food manufacturers have already shifted away from using Red Dye No. 3, opting instead for ...
He voiced Koda, a bear cub whose mother was killed by the protagonist, [11] in the Disney film Brother Bear (2003). [12] A book author believed Suarez's performance was the best in the film. [13] Suarez received an Annie Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in a Feature Production as Koda, but lost to Ellen DeGeneres. [14]