![]() ![]() This section may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self-published sources. The film was produced by DisneyToon Studios, Disney Animation Australia and Project Firefly, a start up animation company founded by former Disney Feature Animation Florida employees. The film ends with Kenai and Nita's wedding that the tribes, bears, Koda, Rutt, Tuke and their mates happily watch. With her father's blessing, the Spirits transform Nita into a bear. Kenai tells Nita that he cannot become a human again and leave Koda, but Nita tells him that she can be with him. The Spirits appear to change Kenai back into a human, allowing Nita to communicate with Kenai and Koda. Nita rushes to Kenai's aide, where the two profess their love for each other. Rutt and Tuke rescue Koda from two of the villagers, while Atka fights with Kenai, throwing him off of a cliff and into shallow water. ![]() At that moment, Koda creates a major commotion in the village in order to get Nita's attention, while Kenai arrives to stop Koda. Knowing that Koda will be killed, Kenai runs after him.Īt the village, the tribes prepare for the wedding once again, but Nita, realizing her love for Kenai, tells her father Chilkoot that she cannot marry Atka. The next morning, Rutt and Tuke inform Kenai that Koda went to the village to retrieve Nita. ![]() Seeing how miserable Kenai is and realizing that he loves Nita, Koda secretly asks his mother in the spirit world to turn Kenai back into a human so he can be happy. Without it, Nita can no longer communicate with Kenai or Koda, so she says goodbye. The trio eventually make it to Hokani Falls, where they burn the amulet. Kenai shouts at Koda for almost getting himself killed, but the two reconcile with Kenai assuring Koda that he will never leave him. Nita finds Koda hiding in a cave, but both are caught in an avalanche and are rescued by Kenai. When Kenai says that he has considered it, Koda hears this and races up a mountain, anxious that Kenai may leave him. One night, Nita asks Kenai if he ever thought of being human again. The three also run into Rutt and Tuke multiple times throughout their journey, and Nita helps them woo a pair of female Canadian moose. As they spend more time together, Kenai and Nita rekindle their old friendship, much to Koda's chagrin. Under pressure from Nita and Koda, who fears that he and Kenai could no longer be brothers if this happens, Kenai relents and the three make their way to Hokani Falls. At first, Kenai refuses to destroy the bond, but Nita tells him that the Spirits may turn him back into a human and send him to find her. Innoko grants Nita the ability to communicate with Kenai and the other wildlife.Įventually, Kenai and Koda meet up with Nita. The only way for Nita to sever the bond and be able to marry Atka is to find Kenai, go with him to Hokani Falls where he had given her the amulet, and burn the amulet together on the eve of the Equinox, thus returning the bond to the Spirits. By communicating with the Spirits, Innoko reveals that the amulet that Kenai gave Nita all those years ago bonded her and Kenai together. Believing it to be a sign, Nita consults Innoko, the wisest shaman of the tribes. However, on the day of the wedding, the Spirits appear in the form of a storm that causes a fissure to open up in the ground between Nita and Atka, much to Nita's shock. Nita, now grown up, is set to wed Atka, a man from a neighboring Inuit village. However, Kenai is plagued by visions of his childhood friend Nita, to whom he gave a special amulet many years ago after saving her from drowning. Having just awoken from hibernation, the bears begin traveling to Crowberry Ridge for the first berries of the season. Picking up several months after the events of the first film, Kenai, now a bear, is living joyfully with his foster brother Koda. However, the end credits still note Marsden as one of the additional voices. Jason Marsden, as heard in the first trailer, was originally announced to voice Kenai, after being voiced by Joaquin Phoenix in the first film Patrick Dempsey ultimately voiced the character. Producer Jim Ballantine was removed from the project and replaced with Carolyn Bates. Only four of those actors came back to do their original roles: Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, and Michael Clarke Duncan. Only five of the original characters return for the sequel (excluding Denahi): Kenai, Koda, Rutt, Tuke, and Tug, as Jason Raize died on February 3, 2004. While the first film dealt with Kenai's relationship with Koda, this one focuses more on his bond with a young human of his past, Nita. In the film, the adventures of bear brothers Kenai and Koda continue. Melissa Etheridge contributed three songs to the film. Brother Bear 2 is a 2006 American animated direct-to-video road film and the sequel to the animated feature Brother Bear, which was released on August 29, 2006. ![]()
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