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The gameplay consists of single player and local co-operative play. [8] The first player controls Mérida while in co-op mode a second player can take control of a will-o'-the-wisp. Gameplay also features puzzles, which are to be solved with the help of the triplets, and Queen Elinor, who is playable in her bear form in arena fights.
Princess Merida is the 16-year-old [3] daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor, who rule a kingdom in Scotland. Queen Elinor's traditional expectations that Merida takes a husband and become a proper royal lady come into conflict with the single-minded and impetuous Merida's insistence that she controls her own destiny.
The episode's title was also the original title for the 2012 film Brave, where the characters Merida and her triplet younger brothers originate. [1] The remaining main characters from Brave, King Fergus, Queen Elinor and the Witch, later appeared in "The Bear King". [2]
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A video game based on the film was published by Disney Interactive Studios on June 19, 2012, [95] for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, and Nintendo DS. [96] A mobile video game, Temple Run: Brave (a Brave variation of Temple Run), was released on June 14, 2012, for iOS and Android, [97] and on June 7, 2013, for Windows Phone. [98]
Disney Welcomes the Brave and Passionate Merida into the Disney Princess Royal Court Gymnastics Gold Medalist, Gabby Douglas Hosts Royal Celebration With Her Mom At Walt Disney World On Mother's ...
In addition to the Brave quests that have launched in CastleVille, bringing archery to our Kingdoms, there's also a new set of limited edition Brave items available to purchase in the store for ...
Brave is the soundtrack to the 2012 Disney-Pixar film of the same name composed by Patrick Doyle and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.The soundtrack features Doyle's musical score and features two original songs performed by Scottish singer Julie Fowlis (written by Alex Mandel and Mark Andrews, produced by Jim Sutherland), and one original song performed by Birdy and Mumford & Sons. [1]