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[Music playing]
[Music playing]
[People chattering]
[People chattering]
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MEN: Shh, shh, shh.
MEN: Shh, shh, shh.
[Speaking native language]
[Speaking native language]
SITKA: This is a story
from long ago...
SITKA: This is a story
from long ago...
when the great mammoths
still roamed our lands.
when the great mammoths
still roamed our lands.
[Speaking native language]
[Speaking native language]
It's the story
of my two brothers and me.
It's the story
of my two brothers and me.
When the three of us
were young...
When the three of us
were young...
we were taught that
the world is full of magic.
we were taught that
the world is full of magic.
[Speaking native language]
[Speaking native language]
The source of this magic...
The source of this magic...
is the everchanging lights
that dance across the sky.
is the everchanging lights
that dance across the sky.
[Man continues speaking
native language]
[Man continues speaking
native language]
The shaman woman
of our village told us...
The shaman woman
of our village told us...
that these lights are
the spirits of our ancestors...
that these lights are
the spirits of our ancestors...
and that they have the power
to make changes in our world.
and that they have the power
to make changes in our world.
[Man continues speaking
native language]
[Man continues speaking
native language]
[Bleats]
[Bleats]
Small things become big.
Small things become big.
[Animal cries]
[Animal cries]
Winter turns to spring.
Winter turns to spring.
One thing
always changes into another.
One thing
always changes into another.
But the greatest change
I ever saw...
But the greatest change
I ever saw...
was that of my brother...
was that of my brother...
a boy who desperately
wanted to be... a man.
a boy who desperately
wanted to be... a man.
[Music playing]
- Get down!
- What?
Get down, get down!
[Groaning, rumbling]
Kenai!
Aah! Uhh! Whoo!
[Laughs]
Uhh!
[Music ends]
[Kenai coughs]
[All panting]
Never try to milk a caribou.
Uhh!
[Prepares to spit]
No, no. Don't, don't.
No. Come on, don't. No, no, no.
Hey, will you two knock it off?
That's all right, Sitka.
After today, he won't treat me
like that anymore.
Oh, right...
the big manhood ceremony.
It doesn't matter
what the spirits say.
You'll always be
our baby brother.
Oh, yeah?
Well, wait until I get my totem.
- Baby brother.
- Aah!
[Both grunt]
Hey, I said knock it off.
Now, the quicker
we get these fish...
the faster we're going
to get to your ceremony...
so let's all just try
and get along for a few hours.
- OK, Denahi?
- Whatever you say.
- OK, Ke...
- So, what are we waiting for?
Aw...
Uhh.
[Both laugh]
- Whoo!
- Whoo!
[All laugh]
TINA TURNER:
When the earth was young
And the air was sweet
And the mountains
Kissed the sky
And the great beyond
With its many paths
Man and nature
lived side by side
[Quacking]
In this wilderness
of danger and beauty
Lived three brothers
bonded by love
Their hearts full of joy
They ask now for guidance
Reaching out
to the skies up above
Great spirits
of all who lived before
Take our hands and lead us
Fill our hearts and souls
with all you know
Show us that in your eyes
We are all the same
Brothers to each other
In this world, we remain
Truly,
brothers all the same
Give us wisdom
to pass to each other
And give us strength
so we understand
[Trumpets]
Uhh!
That the things we do
Whoo! Ha ha ha!
The choices we make
Give direction
to all life's plans
Ooh!
To look at wonder
At all we've been given
In a world
That's not always
as it seems
Every corner we turn
Only leads to another
Only leads to another
Ajourney ends
Ajourney ends
But another begins
But another begins
Ooh, great spirits
of all who lived before
Ooh, great spirits
of all who lived before
Take our hands
and lead us, lead us
Fill our hearts and souls
with all you know
You know, you know, show
Show us that in your eyes
That we are all the same
Brothers to each other
In this world, we remain
Truly brothers,
all the same
- Yay! Kenai's back!
- Kenai!
Kenai, are you excited about
getting your spirit rock today?
[Laughs] It's not a rock.
It'll be my totem.
[Laughs] It's not a rock.
It'll be my totem.
CHILDREN: Ooh.
CHILDREN: Ooh.
Yeah, I'll probably get,
like, a sabertooth tiger...
Yeah, I'll probably get,
like, a sabertooth tiger...
for bravery or strength
or greatness.
for bravery or strength
or greatness.
You know,
something that fits me.
You know,
something that fits me.
How about a mammoth
for your fat head?
How about a mammoth
for your fat head?
Just make sure
you get that basket tied up.
Just make sure
you get that basket tied up.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
No stupid bear is going to get
anywhere near this fish.
No stupid bear is going to get
anywhere near this fish.
Just tie it up.
Just tie it up.
[lmitates] Just tie it up.
[lmitates] Just tie it up.
MAN: She's back!
Hey, everybody, Tanana's back!
MAN: She's back!
Hey, everybody, Tanana's back!
Come on!
Come on!
[Cheering]
[Laughs]
[Cheering]
[Laughs]
CHILD:
Come on, Kenai, let's go!
CHILD:
Come on, Kenai, let's go!
Come on, come on.
Come on, come on.
CHILD: Tanana's got your rock!
Come on!
CHILD: Tanana's got your rock!
Come on!
Ooh, great spirits
of all who lived before
Take our hands and lead us
Fill our hearts and souls
with all you know
You know, you know, show
Show us that in your eyes
We are all the same
Brothers to each other
In this world, we remain
Truly brothers,
all the same
Brothers, all the same
[Music ends]
- Tanana.
- What?
- Tanana.
- What?
Tanana. Ha ha ha!
[Laughs]
Well, hello there, sweetheart.
What a big girl.
[Baby-talks]
When each of us comes of age...
the great spirits
reveal to us...
a totem that helps guide us
through our lives.
Some of us use courage
to guide us.
Ha ha.
Others, patience.
[Laughs]
And some of us, beauty.
[Laughs]
Kenai...
you nervous?
Whew. Excited.
[Laughs] Ooh, you should be.
It's a good one.
Kenai,
I have been to the mountain...
where the lights
touch the earth...
and the great spirits have
revealed to me your totem.
To become a man, your actions
must be guided by one thing.
[Crowd murmurs]
Your totem is...
[Music swells]
love.
- What?
- Yes, love.
The bear of love?
A love that connects and unites
all living things.
- Who wants to trade?
- There is no trading!
Uh, Kenai...
Iove is the most precious
of totems.
It reveals itself
in unexpected ways.
Let love guide your actions.
Then one day, you'll be a man...
and will place your mark
next to those of our ancestors.
and will place your mark
next to those of our ancestors.
and will place your mark
next to those of our ancestors.
[Dramatic music playing]
[Dramatic music playing]
[Crowd cheering]
[Crowd cheering]
Yeah!
[Both laugh]
Oh...
- There he is.
- Ohh.
Ha ha! Come here, loverboy.
- Uhh. Leave me alone.
- Aw, Kenai, wait.
- Uhh.
- I'm sorry.
What?
Your totem...
I think it's really great.
- You do?
- Yeah.
- And I made you something.
- Really?
Now when you skip around
loving everybody...
you'll smell so sweet.
- Ugh. Uhh!
- Well, isn't this nice?
Instead of fighting, you're
giving each other flowers.
Yeah, isn't it lovely?
He's so in touch
with his totem already.
Uhh!
Hey, dog breath,
go take care of the fish.
Hey, dog breath,
go take care of the fish.
Sure.
Kenai loves me, he loves me not.
Sure.
Kenai loves me, he loves me not.
Kenai loves me, he loves me not.
Kenai loves me, he loves me not.
Kenai loves me, he loves me not.
Kenai loves me, he loves me not.
Kenai.
Kenai.
Someday, I'm going to just...
Someday, I'm going to just...
He's just such a...
He's just such a...
Hey, bonehead, just because
his totem is wisdom...
Hey, bonehead, just because
his totem is wisdom...
doesn't mean he's wise.
doesn't mean he's wise.
I mean, look at him.
I mean, look at him.
Kenai loves me, he loves me not.
Kenai loves me, he loves me not.
[Yelps, barks]
Hey! Whoa!
[Yelps, barks]
Hey! Whoa!
ALL: Hi, Denahi.
ALL: Hi, Denahi.
Oh, hi. Ha ha.
[Growls]
Oh, hi. Ha ha.
[Growls]
- Aah!
- Ooh.
- Let go!
- Yeah...
I guess the spirits messed up
on both of our totems.
You know, I felt the same way
when Tanana gave me mine.
- Get out of here.
- No, really.
I said, "the eagle of guidance?"
What does that mean?
Ha ha.
But now that I'm older...
I know it's about
being a leader...
and keeping an eye on you two.
I just want to get
my handprint on that wall.
Just be patient, Kenai.
When you live by your totem,
you will.
- Really?
- Guarantee it.
- Really?
- Guarantee it.
- Really?
- Guarantee it.
[Laughs]
[Laughs]
But, come on. The bear of love?
But, come on. The bear of love?
I mean,
a bear doesn't love anyone.
I mean,
a bear doesn't love anyone.
They don't think. They don't
feel. I mean, they're...
They don't think. They don't
feel. I mean, they're...
[People chattering]
[People chattering]
They're thieves.
They're thieves.
You didn't tie it off, did you?
You didn't tie it off, did you?
Uh...
You should've got
the totem of pinheads.
Knock it off.
We'll just make another basket.
We? Oh, no.
No. It took me two weeks
to make that basket.
You get loverboy to do it.
He's the one that's
messing things up all the time.
Typical Kenai.
All right.
I'll go get your basket.
Kenai, wait. Kenai!
What?
Uhh. Unh! Unh!
[Bear growls]
[Dramatic music playing]
Unh!
[Grunts]
SITKA: Kenai!
[Roars]
Kenai!
- Where'd he go?
- lf we're lucky, far away.
Huh.
KENAl: Aah!
Uhh!
Kenai!
Kenai!
Sitka, no!
You got to get out of here!
- What?
- The bear!
- Look behind you!
- Aah!
[Roaring]
Hey, bear, come on! Over here!
Come on, bear! Come this way!
Uhh.
[Roaring]
Aah!
Denahi! Uhh! Hold on!
Come on, pull!
Uhh!
[Panting]
Unh!
[lce cracks]
[Roars]
Aah! Uhh!
[lce cracks]
[Roars]
Sitka.
KENAl: Sitka!
[lce cracking]
[Roaring]
[Roaring echoes]
[Birds chirping]
Sitka?
[Roaring]
Come on!
- Sitka!
- Sitka!
- Sitka. Sitka!
- Sitka!
KENAl: Sitka, where are you?
Kenai!
[Dramatic music playing]
[Dramatic music playing]
No.
No.
Sitka!
Sitka!
Sitka!
Help us find you!
Sitka!
Sitka, where are you?
Sitka!
[Man singing in native language]
[Chorus singing
in native language]
[Man singing in native language]
[Chorus singing
in native language]
[Chorus singing
in native language]
[Chorus singing
in native language]
[Music ends]
[Music ends]
- You ready?
- For what?
- You ready?
- For what?
We're going after the bear.
We're going after the bear.
I know what you're feeling,
but killing that bear is wrong.
I know what you're feeling,
but killing that bear is wrong.
KENAl: Wrong?
KENAl: Wrong?
Our brother is dead, and
it's because of that monster.
I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
I see.
Killing that bear
won't make you a man.
Oh, now you're trying
to be wise.
I'm trying to follow my totem.
Why can't you do the same?
You really think love has
anything to do with being a man?
A man wouldn't just sit here
and do nothing.
Kenai.
Don't upset the spirits.
[Scoffs] Spirits.
Thanks for your wisdom.
[Dramatic music playing]
I've got to stop him.
You left too soon, Sitka.
Your brothers
need your guidance.
[Wind blowing]
[Dramatic music playing]
[Chirping]
[Music swells]
[Snap]
[Exhales]
[Dramatic music playing]
[Music swells]
[Music swells]
[Squeaks]
[Squeaks]
[Music stops]
Ha.
[Chitters]
[Roars]
[Dramatic music playing]
[Bear groans]
[Snap]
[Sniffs]
[Roars]
[Pants]
Aah!
[Bear grunts]
[Grunts]
[Groans]
[Grunting]
[Grunts]
Uhh!
[Grunts]
[Growls]
[Roars]
[Gasps]
Aah!
Aah! Aah!
[Roars]
Kenai.
[Roaring]
[Bear pounding rock]
Aah!
[Bear roars]
[Music stops]
Uhh.
[Thunder]
[Pants]
Aah!
[Voices whispering indistinctly]
What?
[Woman singing
in native language]
[Chorus singing
in native language]
[Gasps]
[Thundering]
[Music swells]
[Music swells]
[Dogs bark]
[Dogs bark]
[Elephants trumpet]
[Elephants trumpet]
[Elephants trumpet]
[Animals roar]
[Bird cries]
[Overlapping animal roars]
[Barking]
[Chirping]
Sitka?
[Groans]
[Wind whistles]
[Bird caws]
Unh! Ooh!
[Bear roars]
[Roars]
[Overlapping animal roars]
Uhh! Oh!
Uhh! Oh!
[Groans]
[Groans]
Uhh! Unh!
[Thunder]
Unh!
[Bear groans]
No.
[Dramatic music playing]
[Grunts]
[Roaring]
[Grunts]
[Music ends]
[Music ends]
[Dramatic music playing]
[Dramatic music playing]
DENAHl:
I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
DENAHl:
I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
KENAl: A man wouldn't just
sit here and do nothing.
KENAl: A man wouldn't just
sit here and do nothing.
[Thunder]
[Thunder]
[Music ends]
KENAl: Uhh.
[Chirping]
So, Kenai, you've decided
to join the living.
Whoo, that's quite a bump
you've got there.
That must've been one heck of
a ride down those rapids, huh?
Tanana?
Uhh. Ohh.
Ooh.
[Gasps]
Nana, you won't believe this.
I was at the top
of this huge rock...
and all of the sudden, this...
[Grunts]
[Roars]
Kenai, honey,
shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
I don't speak bear.
Huh?
No.
No, no! No!
[Gasps]
[Bell tinkles]
Aah!
TANANA:
All right, all right.
Aah! Will you settle down?
- Kenai!
- Oof!
Kenai. Kenai, Kenai.
This isn't going to work.
[Sighs]
[Roars]
Kenai, listen to me.
Sitka did this.
Hmm. Strange.
Spirits don't usually make
these kind of changes.
Oh. Oh, my, my, my.
Sitka must have something
really big planned for you.
Yep, yep, yep.
You're going to get a whole new
perspective on things.
Oh. Do you see
in black and white or color?
[Groans]
Hey, listen to me.
You got yourself into this mess.
If you want to change, take it
up with your brother's spirit.
[Groans]
You'll find him
on the mountain...
where the lights
touch the earth.
He'll help you make up
for what you've done wrong.
But I didn't do anything wrong.
Tanana?
Tanana?
Tanana! W-wait!
I didn't do anything wrong!
Tanana! W-wait!
I didn't do anything wrong!
I don't even know
how to get there.
I don't even know
how to get there.
FIRST SQUIRREL:
What happened to them?
FIRST SQUIRREL:
What happened to them?
SECOND SQUIRREL:
I don't know.
SECOND SQUIRREL:
I don't know.
FIRST SQUIRREL: Well, they were
right here a second ago...
FIRST SQUIRREL: Well, they were
right here a second ago...
and now they're gone.
and now they're gone.
SECOND SQUIRREL: Yeah.
That's pretty weird, huh?
SECOND SQUIRREL: Yeah.
That's pretty weird, huh?
FIRST SQUIRREL:
So, you're telling me...
FIRST SQUIRREL:
So, you're telling me...
you didn't eat them, and
you have no idea where they are?
you didn't eat them, and
you have no idea where they are?
- Uh-uh.
- Hey, hey, you.
- Uh-uh.
- Hey, hey, you.
You just talked.
J-just back away...
real slow-like.
How'd you do that?
- Aah!
- Aah!
[Shouting]
FIRST BIRD:
Are we there yet?
SECOND BIRD: Don't make me
turn this formation around.
SECOND BIRD: Don't make me
turn this formation around.
Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait!
Come back!
Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait!
Come back!
Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait!
Come back!
Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait!
Come back!
I'm trying to find
where the lights...
I'm trying to find
where the lights...
TUKE: What's he getting
all worked up about, eh?
TUKE: What's he getting
all worked up about, eh?
Gee, I don't know. Maybe
the gulls pooped on him, eh?
Gee, I don't know. Maybe
the gulls pooped on him, eh?
[Both laugh]
[Both laugh]
Oh, gee, I think
he's looking over here.
Oh, gee, I think
he's looking over here.
- Let's beat it. This way.
- No, no, no, this way.
BOTH: Aw...
- Thank you very much.
- OK, just stay still, eh.
Hey, you two.
[Both gasp]
Head down, head down.
RUTT: Oh, gee, I think
he's seen us, eh. Now what?
TUKE:
Act like we're not here.
- Oh, we're not here.
- Shh! What are you doing, eh?
- Well, you said to tell...
- Don't say anything. Shh.
- OK.
- I said don't say anything.
- Um, excuse me.
- Aah!
- Please, don't eat us!
- You wouldn't like us, eh.
We're really gamy.
Yeah.
Eat hoof-for-brains over there.
Oh, nice, eh, pine-cone breath.
- Crusty tail.
- Twig legs.
Big nose.
[Gasps]
- Sorry.
- You went too far that time.
- OK, I'm sorry.
- Guys.
Besides,
yours is bigger than mine.
I'm not eating anybody.
- Oh.
- Whew!
That's mighty decent of you, eh.
Yeah. Hey, my name's Rutt.
This is my brother Tuke.
How's it going, bear?
[Sighs] Don't call me that.
Sorry, uh, uh, Mr. Bear?
No, I mean, I'm not a bear.
I hate bears.
Well, gee, eh? [Laughs]
You're one big beaver.
No kiddin', eh?
Do either of you know where
the lights touch the earth?
Y-y-y-y-yeah...
No. Uh, no.
Sorry, bear. Or beaver.
I'm not a beaver.
I'm... I'm a bear.
No, I mean, I'm not a bear.
I'm a man.
- Excuse me?
- Ha ha ha.
I was transformed
into a bear magically.
l... I was lifted into the sky
by my brother.
Uh-huh...
[Coughs] You're crazy!
Gesundheit.
[Coughs] No, a fruitcake!
Are you OK?
[Coughing] No! That bear...
over there! He's crazy!
I am not crazy!
Well, who ever said you were?
- We understand.
- You do?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, you see,
we're not moose, either.
- We're... we're not?
- No. Heh.
We're like, uh...
we're like squirrels. Yeah.
Oh. Oh, yeah. Beauty, eh?
Yeah, well, he... he's actually
the squirrel, eh?
I'm more of
a pure-bred wolverine.
Look at these cuspids.
Rrrrraahh!
TUKE: Give him a little room.
Uhh. Why am I even talking
to a couple of dumb moose?
No, we're squirrels, eh?
Wolverine. [Laughs]
I'll find it myself.
- Oh, I wouldn't go that way.
- Why not, eh?
Uh, well... there was a reason.
TUKE: You brought it up.
RUTT: I'm trying to,
but you're talking...
Aah! Uhh! Ow! Uhh!
Aah! Unh! Ow!
So, you think of it yet?
Uh, no, but it's
drivin' me nuts, too, eh?
Ow.
Uhh.
[Grunting]
KODA: Psst. Hey.
- Is the coast clear?
- What?
Are there any hunters around?
Uh, no.
- Aw, good!
- Aah!
How you doin'? Guess you didn't
see the trap, huh?
I saw it from a mile away.
Ha ha.
You must be pretty embarrassed.
Don't worry.
[Whispering]
I won't tell anyone.
What?
You need to get down.
Let me help.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!
- Ow!
- Hold still!
No, just... ow! Stop that!
Uhh! If you just... ow!
Give me... Stop it! Uhh!
It's no use.
The only way to get down
is to chew your own foot off.
I don't need
some stupid bear's help.
I just need the stick.
- OK, here.
- No, no, no.
I'll do it myself. Put it back.
No, where you found it.
- Oh.
- To the left.
By the little rock.
- Here?
- Yes!
OK.
Boy, that tree is strong, huh?
You know, when I was little...
I was really into climbin'
trees... all kinds of trees.
I climbed pine trees,
oak trees, fig trees...
maple trees, uh, birch trees,
willow trees...
My eyes were watering,
and my tongue was swollen...
and from that moment on, I was
more careful about what I lick.
[Struggling]
Ha! Ha. See?
It's all about... uhh...
using your head.
[Struggling]
[Snap]
Ohh! Uhh!
Ooh! That was funny!
Do it again!
Don't you have someplace to go?
- Yeah, the salmon run.
- Uhh.
Hmm. How about this?
I get you down,
then we go together. Deal?
Yeah, OK, fine. If you can
magically get me down...
I'll go with you to this... this...
- Salmon run.
- Whatever.
But if you can't...
you turn around, walk away,
and never come back... ever.
- You swear?
- Yeah.
- Pinky swear.
- Yeah, sure, fine. Pinky swear.
But this is a human trap, and
you're just a dumb little bear.
So there's really no way
you're gonna be able to...
[Gasps] Whaaah!
[Gasps] Whaaah!
Uhh!
[Gasps] Whaaah!
Uhh!
[Gasps]
[Gasps]
OK, so, what I'm thinking is...
OK, so, what I'm thinking is...
we travel by day
and sleep by night.
we travel by day
and sleep by night.
My bedtime is an hour after
sunset. Or I think... [Sniffs]
My bedtime is an hour after
sunset. Or I think... [Sniffs]
[Gasps] Run!
[Gasps] Run!
Yeah, good riddance!
Yeah, good riddance!
[Sniffing]
[Sniffing]
Uhh.
Uhh.
[Grunts]
[Grunts]
[Gasps]
Denahi? Denahi, you found me!
[Roaring]
You wouldn't believe
what a nightmare this has been!
[Roaring]
Denahi? lt... it's me... Kenai!
Aah! Aah!
[Bellowing]
[Dramatic music playing]
[Panting]
[Grunting]
[Grunting]
[Sighs]
[Gasps]
Is he gone?
[Gasps]
- I think he was going...
- Shh!
[Muffled grunts]
[lce crackles]
Whew.
KODA:
Hello? I can't breathe.
[Sighs]
Why is he chasing me?
That's what they do.
But it's not like him.
Yeah, well, lucky for him
he didn't find us...
'cause when I get into a fight,
I go all crazy...
and I'm a raging ball
of brown fur.
[Thud]
Uhh!
I mean, I don't want to brag or
nothin', but I got some moves.
- Oh, really?
- Yep.
This first one... well, it's just
a little thing...
I like to call...
"The Slasher"!
And this one I like to call
"Flying Fury of Death"!
Uh-huh.
- He's coming back!
- Where?
[Scoffs] Typical.
Ha ha. Yeah, well, the next time
we run into that hunter...
There is no "we," OK? I'm not
taking you to any salmon run.
What?! But you pinky swore.
Yeah, well, things change.
See ya, kid.
Um...
Wait. Uh...
[Sighs] The truth is...
I got separated from my mom...
and now
with this hunter around...
Kid, I got my own problems.
Come on. Please?
Can't we just go together?
There's a lot of bears
and a ton of fish...
and every night
we watch the lights...
touch the mountain,
and last year...
Wait, wait,
what'd you just say?
There's lots of bears
and tons of fish.
No. You know where
the lights touch the earth?
Yeah, it's at the top
of the mountain...
right by the salmon run.
You're kidding me.
No, no.
They're practically next door.
Come on, I'll show you.
It'll be great.
[Sighs]
I promise to help you escape
from every trap you walk into.
I'm not gonna walk
into any more... uhh! ...traps.
Come on.
What do you say?
You're sure you can take me...
to where
the lights touch the earth?
Yeah, no problem.
[Sighs]
If you slow me down...
I won't. I promise.
All right.
We leave first thing tomorrow.
Phew.
And keep all that cuddly bear
stuff to a minimum, OK, kid?
My name's not kid. It's Koda.
- What's your name?
- Ohh...
[Yawns] Good day.
Hey, how's it goin', eh?
- Beauty.
- Beauty.
Oh, so, we got a lot
to get done today.
You want to get started?
Yeah, just give me one sec, eh?
OK.
[lnhales] Whoo-oo-oo.
[lnhales] Could you just
help me crack this?
Oh, yeah.
[Crack]
- Uhh.
- You ready now?
- Uh, almost.
- Oh, jeez.
[lnhales] Just want to do, uh,
dog facing forward.
- Oh, come on!
- Uhh! Good. OK.
And... go!
Mm... mmm!
This is a nice patch here.
RUTT: Oh, gee. Don't... don't...
don't go near this patch here.
Somethin' went here.
[Dramatic music playing]
Hmm.
Hmm.
Ahh...
Ahh...
[Laughs, snorts]
[Laughs, snorts]
[Sighs]
[Breathing heavily]
Skinny, fat, skinny, fat...
Hey, I've got a mountain
to get to. Come on, kid.
I told you before,
my name's Koda.
Say it with me. Ko... da.
Sure your mom didn't ditch you,
Ko... da?
Hmm.
[Gulp] R-Rutt?
Go away, eh? I'm eatin' twigs.
- R-Rutt?
- Go away.
You're breakin'
my concentration, eh?
W-we should start running.
- How come?
- Like, now!
I can't.
I'm still digesting, eh?
I'll get cramps.
Ptoo! Whoa, gee! He's after us!
TUKE:
Come on, little brother!
RUTT: Ow! Ooh! Cramp!
KODA: Actually,
if you really want to know...
KODA: Actually,
if you really want to know...
how me and my mom
got separated...
I was saving this story
for the salmon run...
but I'll tell you.
It was probably
the fifth or sixth...
most coldest day
in my entire life.
Oh, this sounds good.
You should definitely save it.
- You think so?
- Oh, yeah... for your friends.
Oh.
Well, I have this other story...
Uh, tell you what.
How about no talking?
- OK. Then I'll sing.
- No, no, no, no, no.
Tell everybody
I'm on my way
Will you stop it?
New friends and new places
to see
Shh! Koda, stop singing.
With... [Muffled]
Yes, I'm on my way
And there's nowhere else
that I'd rather be
Uhh.
PHIL COLLINS: Tell everybody
I'm on my way
And I'm loving
every step I take
With the sun beating down
Yes, I'm on my way
And I can't keep this smile
off my face
'Cause there's
nothing like seeing
Each other again
No matter what
the distance between
And the stories
that we tell
Will make you smile
Oh, it really lifts
my heart
Oh, it really lifts
my heart
Oh, it really lifts
my heart
So tell 'em all
I'm on my way
So tell 'em all
I'm on my way
New friends and new places
to see
New friends and new places
to see
And to sleep
under the stars
And to sleep
under the stars
Who could ask for more?
Who could ask for more?
With the moon
keeping watch over me
With the moon
keeping watch over me
Not the snow, not the rain
Not the snow, not the rain
Not the snow, not the rain
Can change my mind
The sun will come out,
wait and see
And the feeling
of the wind in your face
Can lift your heart
Whoa, there's nowhere
I would rather be
- Whoa!
- Aah!
'Cause I'm on my way now
[Laughs]
Well and truly
[Laughs]
I'm on my way now
RUTT: Hey! Hold on, eh!
Wait... wait up.
I'm on my way
- How's it going, bear boy?
- And, uh, smallish bear.
Gee, I didn't know
you had a little brother.
- He's cute, eh?
- Well, actually, he's just a...
OK, there's this hunter, eh...
following us, and I was...
we was thinking.
If we could maybe just kind of
hang out with you guys...
Yeah, just hang out.
That's right.
Yeah. It'd be fun, you know?
I mean, if the hunter,
who's going to catch up...
Then you eat him.
Right. Well, that's what
we was thinking.
We lost the hunter
back under the glacier.
So, you don't think
he'll follow those?
TUKE: They are quite nice.
On my way now
I've got an idea.
OK, this is really weird.
[Trumpets]
TUKE:
Get out, eh. I'm driving.
RUTT:
When can I have a turn, eh?
It's not as easy as it looks.
Now, just watch what I do, OK?
Well, let's get
a backseat or something.
I look like you hunted me.
Tell everybody
I'm on my way
Tell everybody
I'm on my way
Hey, come on.
Hey, come on.
And I just can't wait
to be there
And I just can't wait
to be there
[Cheering]
[Cheering]
Just can't wait
to be there
Just can't wait
to be there
With blue skies ahead
Yes, I'm on my way
And nothing but good times
to share
Nothing but good times
Tell everybody
I'm on my way
And I just can't wait
to be home
Whoa!
Just can't wait to be home
With the sun beating down
Yes, I'm on my way
And nothing but good times
to show
I'm on my way
[Laughing]
I'm on my way
[Laughing]
Guess I'm on my way
Guess I'm on my way
RUTT: Beauty, eh?
RUTT: Beauty, eh?
RUTT: Beauty, eh?
RUTT: Beauty, eh?
KODA:
OK, here's how I remember it.
KODA:
OK, here's how I remember it.
If the snow is white,
then it's all right.
If the snow is white,
then it's all right.
Yellow or green,
it's just not clean.
Yellow or green,
it's just not clean.
I learned that one
the hard way.
I learned that one
the hard way.
Oh, that reminds me.
Last year at the salmon run...
Oh, that reminds me.
Last year at the salmon run...
Oh, that reminds me.
Last year at the salmon run...
my friend Bucky
totally dared me...
but I'd heard about
this other cub...
who stuck his tongue
to an iceberg...
and then he started
to float away.
And so, to save him, they had
to, like, rip off his tongue.
[Slurred]
And so now he has to talk...
like this all the time and...
Do you ever stop talking?
Whoa, look.
The night rainbow.
You can see the spirits
from here.
You know about
the great spirits?
Yeah. My grandma's up there
and my granddad.
Mom says the spirits...
make all the magical changes
of the world...
like how the leaves
change color...
or the moon changes shapes
or tadpoles change into frogs.
Yeah, l... I get it.
You know, for a change...
maybe they could just
leave things alone.
- What do you mean?
- My brother's a spirit.
If it wasn't for him,
l... I wouldn't be here.
You have a brother up there?
What happened to him?
He was killed by a b...
He was killed by a b...
by a monster.
by a monster.
[Dramatic music playing]
[Dramatic music playing]
What's your brother's name?
What's your brother's name?
Sitka.
Sitka.
Thanks, Sitka.
Thanks, Sitka.
If it weren't for you,
I would've never met Kenai.
If it weren't for you,
I would've never met Kenai.
[Sighs]
I always wanted a brother.
[Sighs]
I always wanted a brother.
RUTT:
So, you want to play I Spy?
RUTT:
So, you want to play I Spy?
RUTT:
So, you want to play I Spy?
RUTT:
So, you want to play I Spy?
TUKE:
All right. I'll go first.
TUKE:
All right. I'll go first.
- OK.
- I spy something green.
- Tree?
- Aww.
- My turn?
- Yeah.
OK, I spy something tall.
- Tree.
- OK.
Uh, I spy... something with bark.
- Tree?
- Aww.
OK, I spy something...
uh, a vertical log.
- Tree.
- Yeah.
- OK, I spy...
- Tree.
- Ohh.
- OK, my turn.
- Tree.
- No, I got...
- Oh, it counts.
- I didn't even spy anything.
- It counts.
- OK.
Tree.
Uhh. Let's play something else.
[Kenai and Koda snoring]
Uhh.
Koda, uh... come on.
- Koda, wake up.
- Two more months, mom.
Uhh.
[Sighs]
[Yawns] Hmm.
So, where are we?
Um...
Hmm.
[Gasps]
Well, which way?
Um... I think it's that way.
Um... I think it's that way.
You think, or you know?
You think, or you know?
Uh, that way?
Uh, that way?
Uhh. Why wasn't I
turned into a homing pigeon?
Uhh. Why wasn't I
turned into a homing pigeon?
Come on.
Come on.
Hey, riding mammoths
was your idea.
Hey, riding mammoths
was your idea.
Thanks for the ride, guys.
See you.
Thanks for the ride, guys.
See you.
Lucky for you I've been lost
worse than this before.
Lucky for you I've been lost
worse than this before.
Last summer, I was digging
for roots with Bucky...
Last summer, I was digging
for roots with Bucky...
Uhh. Enough with the stories.
Uhh. Enough with the stories.
I don't care about the time
you and Binky found...
I don't care about the time
you and Binky found...
you know, the world's biggest
pine cone ever.
you know, the world's biggest
pine cone ever.
First of all,
his name's Bucky, not Binky.
First of all,
his name's Bucky, not Binky.
Second, it wasn't a pine cone.
It was a pine nut...
Second, it wasn't a pine cone.
It was a pine nut...
and it was huge...
even bigger than your fat head.
and it was huge...
even bigger than your fat head.
Oh, gee, our big guardian bear
is leaving, eh?
Oh, gee, our big guardian bear
is leaving, eh?
Yeah, yeah, we better follow.
Come on.
Yeah, yeah, we better follow.
Come on.
l... can you swing your leg...
l... can you swing your leg...
- I can't... I can't get off.
- Me, neither.
- I can't... I can't get off.
- Me, neither.
OK, you guys! I guess we'll...
OK, you guys! I guess we'll...
I guess we'll just catch up
with those guys later, eh?
I guess we'll just catch up
with those guys later, eh?
- Ahh. Good trip, eh?
- Beauty.
- Ahh. Good trip, eh?
- Beauty.
You know, I was thinking. Now
might be a really good time...
You know, I was thinking. Now
might be a really good time...
for me to drive, eh?
for me to drive, eh?
TUKE:
Just relax and enjoy the ride.
TUKE:
Just relax and enjoy the ride.
RUTT: Yeah. OK.
RUTT: Yeah. OK.
Whee.
Whee.
KODA:
I'm sorry we're lost, OK?
KODA:
I'm sorry we're lost, OK?
Even though
it's pretty much your fault.
Even though
it's pretty much your fault.
My fault? Uhh. That's it.
My fault? Uhh. That's it.
Just remember,
if it weren't for me...
Just remember,
if it weren't for me...
you'd still be hanging
upside down right now.
you'd still be hanging
upside down right now.
Yeah, well,
better than being stuck...
Yeah, well,
better than being stuck...
in the middle of nowhere with
you and your blabbering mouth.
in the middle of nowhere with
you and your blabbering mouth.
"I'm lost.
I can't find my mommy.
"I'm lost.
I can't find my mommy.
Will you take me
to the salmon run?"
Will you take me
to the salmon run?"
Why don't you just grow up?
Why don't you just grow up?
Fine.
I'll just go on my own, then.
Fine.
I'll just go on my own, then.
Fine. Go ahead.
- Fine.
- Fine.
Fine.
Aww.
[Dramatic music playing]
[Sniffs]
KENAl: Koda?
Koda.
Whoa.
[Trumpets]
[Dogs barking]
[Birds cry]
[Gasps]
[Chorus singing
in native language]
Those monsters are really scary.
Especially with those sticks.
Come on. Let's go.
KENAl:
So, you recognize anything yet?
KENAl:
So, you recognize anything yet?
Or maybe you can't see
past my fat head.
[Both laugh]
So, do you really think
I have a fat head?
Well, if you hunched
your shoulders a little...
it wouldn't seem so big.
Oh, you mean like this?
Or like this?
Ha ha! How about this?
[Both laugh]
[Rams lock horns]
RAM: Oh, my. That was good.
KODA: Hey, maybe they can
give us directions.
- Uhh! Ohh!
- Uhh! Ohh!
Oh, that clears up the sinuses.
- Oh, it does.
- OK, OK, OK.
- OK.
- Hit me again.
I think she's looking.
Hello, sweetie. Ha ha ha.
RAM: Oh, yeah. She's
checking me out, all right.
- What?
- Hey, baby.
No, no, no. Come on, you nitwit.
Are you out of your head?
She's looking at me.
Look at that.
Right. Like she's looking
at your ugly mug?
My... excuse me, miss.
One second.
- It's go time, baby.
- Oh, you want to go?
- Yeah!
- Come on, bring it on.
- Horns up.
- Hey.
- Hold on.
- Excuse me.
[Echoes] What do you want?
- What is that? Who is that?
- Just a minute, bear.
- Hey, shut up!
- Hey, shut up!
- No, you shut up!
- No, you shut up!
- No, you shut up!
- No, you shut up!
- Hey, will you shut up?
- Hey, will you shut up?
- No.
- Just shut up!
Ha. I think their horns
are screwed on too tight.
Ha ha ha ha.
[Sniffs]
Hey, wait a second.
- I know this place.
- You do?
Yeah.
The salmon run's not far.
Ha ha ha.
We just have to go through here.
[Dramatic music playing]
[Steam hissing]
What?
Hey, are you sure you know
where you're going?
Yeah, yeah, follow me.
[Crack, boom]
Uhh!
KENAl: Koda!
[Chirping]
Koda!
Koda?
Where are you?
[Sniffs]
- Yaah!
- Aah!
[Koda laughing]
- Don't do that.
- Scared you, didn't I?
There's scared,
and then there's surprised.
And you were both. Ha ha ha.
Whoa.
Baah! Roar! Raah!
Nice try.
Uh, you got a little spit
right there.
[Gasps] Kenai!
[Laughs]
You're not getting me this time.
- No, Kenai, look out!
- Uhh!
Uhh!
- No.
- Come on!
[Dramatic music playing]
[Crack, hiss]
Waah!
[Roars]
Aah! Uhh!
[Panting]
KODA: Kenai!
Kenai, where are you?
Aah!
Uhh! Uhh!
Left, left!
No, no, no, the other left!
Uhh! Uhh!
[Wood creaking]
Kenai!
- Uhh!
- Whoa! Whoa!
- Unh!
- Unh!
[Snap]
DEANHl: Aah!
No!
What are you doing?
We got to get out of here!
Aah!
[Breathing heavily]
[Growls]
Aah!
[Roars]
Uhh!
[Groans]
[Strains]
[Roaring]
[Gasps]
[Dramatic music playing]
- Why do they hate us, Kenai?
- We're bears.
- So?
- So, you know how they are.
They're... they're killers.
Wait a minute.
Who's the killers?
- Bears.
- What? Which bears?
I'm not like that,
and you're not like that.
Well, obviously not all bears.
I mean, you're OK,
but most bears...
most bears will look for
any excuse to attack the human.
But, Kenai, he attacked us.
You know,
you're... you're just a cub.
When you're older,
you'll understand.
BIRD:
Fish, fish, fish, fish, fish!
Huh?
KODA:
We made it! Ha ha! We're here!
- Come on!
- What? Koda...
- Fish, fish!
- Hey, what are you...
Hey, get away!
Ow! Go on, shoo!
Uhh! Uhh.
[Roars]
[Growls]
[Gasping]
[Growls]
[Gasps] Aah!
Aah?
Hey, you're stirring up
the water, dude.
Yeah. Try not to scare off
the fish there, buddy.
- Uh...
- Tug!
Hey, Koda, come here.
Ha ha! Look at you.
[Both laugh]
Hey, Tug,
have you seen my mom yet?
No, as a matter of fact,
I haven't seen her.
Ha ha.
Me and my friend Kenai beat her.
He's with you?
He's with you?
Uh, heh. Uh, hi.
Uh, heh. Uh, hi.
[Sniffs]
Aah!
[Sniffs]
Aah!
Huh. I've never seen you
at the run before.
Huh. I've never seen you
at the run before.
Where are you from?
Where are you from?
Er, uh... well, l... I mean...
Er, uh... well, l... I mean...
And, see, Kenai?
There's the mountain...
just like I promised.
The lights touch the top
every single night.
Ha ha! It's going to be
a lot harder getting up there...
than it was
riding those mammoths.
- Mammoths?
- Are you kidding me?
That's kind of weird.
Yeah.
He does a lot of weird stuff...
like the way he drinks water
with a leaf.
He never sharpens his claws
on a tree.
He's never hibernated before.
[Sniffs]
Koda. Koda!
Ha ha. Ahem.
Can I talk to you for a second?
Excuse us.
Hmm.
He's kind of jumpy, isn't he?
OK, OK.
Koda, I, uh...
Uh, I got to get going.
Well, when you come back,
we can go and...
l... I won't be coming back.
What? Why not?
Because...
Well, it's hard to explain.
- You're leaving?
- Aah!
No. l... I mean, yes.
Uh, well, it's just that l... I...
I don't belong here.
Don't belong?
Every bear belongs here.
Ha ha! Come on, buddy.
BLIND BO YS OF ALABAMA:
Everyone's invited
Let's have some fun!
This is how we live
We're all here
for each other
We're all here
for each other
Happy to give
Happy to give
Whoo hoo hoo hoo!
Whoo hoo hoo hoo!
All we have we share
All we have we share
And all of us, we care
And all of us, we care
So, come on
So, come on
Welcome to our family time
Welcome to our family time
Welcome
to our brotherly time
Welcome
to our brotherly time
We're happy
giving and taking
To the friends
we're making
There's nothing
we won't do
Welcome to our family time
Welcome into the family
Welcome
to our happy-to-be time
We're so happy
This is our festival
You know, and best of all
Best of all
We're here to share it all
There's a bond between us
Nobody can explain
It's a celebration of life
And seeing friends again
I'd be there for you
I know you'd be there
for me, too
So, come on
Welcome to our family time
Welcome to our family
Welcome
to our brotherly time
We're so happy
This is our festival
You know, and best of all
Best of all
We're here to share it all
Remembering love
once departed
Someone near to your heart
Finding love,
planning a future
Telling stories
and laughing with friends
Precious moments
you'll never forget
This has to be
The most beautiful
The most peaceful place
I've ever been to
It's nothing like
I've ever seen before
When I think
how far I've come
I can't believe it
And yet I see it
And then I see family
I see the way
we used to be
Come on,
welcome to our family
Welcome into our family
Welcome
to our brotherly time
We're so happy
We're happy
giving and taking
To the friends
we're making
To the friends
we're making
There's nothing
we won't do
To the friends
we're making
There's nothing
we won't do
Welcome to our family time
Welcome to our family time
Welcome into the family
Welcome into the family
Welcome
to our happy-to-be time
Welcome
to our happy-to-be time
We're so happy
We're so happy
This is our festival
This is our festival
You know, and best of all
You know, and best of all
You're here to share it
You're here to share it
You're here to share it
We're here to share it all
[Song ends]
[All laughing]
BEAR: Yeah.
All right, all right. Settle
down, everyone, settle down.
We... hey, don't throw
your fish bones over there.
Somebody could choke on that.
Look, OK, I'll go first.
OK, let's see.
The most interesting thing
that happened to me this year.
Hmm. I'd...
Oh, I know, I know, I know.
Listen to this.
I'd say it was when I finally
knocked down that tree...
that was blocking the view
from my cave.
Now I got a family of chipmunks
staying at my place.
[Laughter]
Ahem.
Um, yeah. All right,
all right, everybody...
come on, let me see
some paws in the air.
Who's going to be next?
Come on.
Tug, Tug, I got one!
Watch me, watch me.
Ha. Hey, got you. [Laughs]
This year,
I lost my dear husband Edgar.
EDGAR: Quit telling everyone
I'm dead!
Sometimes
I can still hear his voice.
I'm getting the next one.
Hmm.
[Speaking native language]
[Laughs]
- Oh, yeah.
- Oh, yeah.
[Laughs harder]
This is it.
I got it, I got... uhh!
I guess it's our turn.
This is the year
I met the most gorgeous...
No, you're gorgeous.
You're gorgeouser.
Get a cave.
Uhh.
[Speaking native language]
If only Edgar was alive.
EDGAR: I told you, woman!
I'm right here!
I love you, buttercup.
- This has got to be it. Uhh!
- Heh. Here you go, Koda.
- You got to tell it, Kenai.
- What?
That's right, Kenai.
You caught it, you tell it.
Didn't you play this game
when you were a cub?
- Uh...
- Come on, Keno.
[Chattering]
Ha ha. OK, all right,
already, all right.
Uh, you want to know
what I did this year?
CROWD: Yeah!
I went on
the longest, hardest...
most exhausting journey
I've ever been on...
with the biggest
pain in the neck I've ever met.
Heh. What do you expect
from a little brother?
O THERS: Aww!
- Ha ha.
- OK, buddy, your turn.
Ha ha. Let's hear it, Koda.
OK, OK. Here we go. Ahem.
This year I watched my mom
in a life-and-death struggle...
against all odds
battling possibly...
the most fiercest creature
on the face of the earth.
- OK, who's next?
- What?
Wait, wait, wait a minute.
I think we all want to hear
the rest of that one, Koda.
I thought you might say that.
Hmm, let's see.
It was probably the fifth
or sixth most coldest day...
in my entire life.
Me and mom were eating fish,
having a great time...
when all of a sudden,
she pushes me into the bushes...
and tells me to be real quiet.
She says, "I smell something,"
so I started sniffing.
[Sniff sniff]
There was something
in the woods...
running right towards us,
getting closer and closer.
- Ooh! Ahh!
- Hmm.
And then, out of the trees,
jumps the hunter!
O THERS: Ahh!
And now there's nowhere
for mama to go.
The monster has her backed up
against this giant glacier!
O THERS: Ahh!
KODA:
The monster attacks... pop!
But mom's too quick for him.
And before he can do it again,
she stands up real big...
and yells, "Go away!"
Aah! Aah!
KODA:
Then mom smells more of 'em.
There's a whole pack
comin' right at us!
Sitka, no! The bear!
KODA:
She runs out to stop them...
before they can get to me.
And all around they're
poking her with sticks.
The whole thing broke,
and they fell into the water.
There was ice everywhere!
She couldn't hold her breath
any longer before... pow!
She burst out of the water.
I've never been so scared
in my life.
KENAl:
I'm going after the bear.
- Koda?
- Aah!
[Overlapping voices]
TUG:
Whoa! Fell off a glacier?
I've never seen anything
like that.
Can you imagine?
KODA: Kenai.
What's the matter, Kenai?
FEMALE BEAR:
Koda, so what happened next?
Was she OK?
- Unh!
- Hey, Kenai, what's wrong?
Where you going?
She got out of the water OK,
but that's how we got separated.
Right after that, I met Kenai.
Kenai?
[Breathing heavily]
[Dramatic music playing]
[People chattering and laughing]
[People chattering and laughing]
[People chattering and laughing]
Rargh!
Rargh!
- Scared you again, huh?
- Uh-huh. Yeah.
- Scared you again, huh?
- Uh-huh. Yeah.
Where have you been?
You look horrible.
Where have you been?
You look horrible.
Koda.
Koda.
My mom says
when you eat too much fish...
My mom says
when you eat too much fish...
- you should just lie down...
- Koda.
- you should just lie down...
- Koda.
There's something I, uh...
There's something I, uh...
y-you know that story
you told me last night?
y-you know that story
you told me last night?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, l... I have a story
to tell you.
Well, l... I have a story
to tell you.
Really? What's it about?
Really? What's it about?
Well... it's kind of
about a man...
Well... it's kind of
about a man...
and kind of about a bear.
and kind of about a bear.
But... mostly
it's about a monster...
But... mostly
it's about a monster...
a monster who did
something so bad...
a monster who did
something so bad...
PHIL COLLINS: Everywhere
I turn I hurt someone
PHIL COLLINS: Everywhere
I turn I hurt someone
But there's nothing
I can say to change
But there's nothing
I can say to change
The things I've done
The things I've done
I'd do anything
within my power
I'd do anything
within my power
I'd give everything
I've got
I'd give everything
I've got
But the path I seek
is hidden from me now
But the path I seek
is hidden from me now
Koda,
I did something very wrong.
Koda,
I did something very wrong.
Brother bear,
I let you down
Brother bear,
I let you down
I don't like this story.
I don't like this story.
You trusted me,
believed in me
You trusted me,
believed in me
And I let you down
And I let you down
Your mother's not coming.
Your mother's not coming.
Of all the things
I hid from you
Of all the things
I hid from you
I cannot hide the shame
I cannot hide the shame
No.
No.
And I pray someone
And I pray someone
Something will come
Something will come
Something will come
To take away the pain
There's no way out
of this dark place
No hope, no future
I know I can't be free
But I can't see
another way
And I can't face
another day
[Crying]
KENAl: Koda!
Koda!
Koda!
Koda, I wish I could...
If there was... if there
was just some way...
l... I'd give anything if...
I could just... [Sighs]
I'm sorry, Koda.
I'm so sorry.
[Wind whistling]
I'm sorry, Kenai.
I don't know
what I'm doing anymore.
I need help.
[Caw]
[Dramatic music playing]
Sitka?
[Music stops]
- Ohh!
- Look, I am sorry.
If I was driving,
this never would've happened.
Just stop it.
You never let me drive,
you never let me do nothing.
Oh, trample off, eh?
I said I was sorry. Let it go.
I can't believe
you totalled a mammoth, eh.
Oh, come on. That mountain
came out of nowhere.
I'm afraid I cannot
accept your apology.
It was in my blind spot.
- Hey, look.
- Wh-what?
RUTT: It's that little cub.
Gee, eh,
something's bugging him.
Yeah, what's wrong,
smallish bear?
Nothing. I'm fine. [Sniffles]
Oh, good. Now, where were we?
Oh, yeah. You're a big
selfish, reckless hoofer...
and you're never gonna change.
- What?!
- I'm fed up with it, eh.
From now on,
he's my new brother.
You can't do that!
Sorry. You've been replaced
with my dear brother...
Gee, I forget your name. What's
your name again, little bear?
I don't want any more brothers.
See, he's had enough of you,
too, eh?
Aw, come on.
I promise I'll change.
Trample off.
You'll never change.
Being a brother
means nothing to you.
- Of course it does, eh.
- Oh, yeah? Like what?
What about the time
your hooves froze in the pond?
Who sat with you
all winter, eh?
You did.
And who showed you
where the good grazing is?
I mean the really tender stuff,
all covered in dew?
Now, why do you think
I did that, eh?
Because I...
because I love... dew.
Excuse me? I don't believe
I heard what you said.
[Sighs] I said I love... dew.
I love dew, too, eh.
- Hey, I can change.
- Go away, eh.
- Come on. I can change.
- Go away, eh. Don't touch me.
I can change!
Hey! Not... not there.
That's the spot.
[Laughing]
Like, we'll see you later,
smallish bear.
Yeah. Good day, eh.
Hey, you know
what this calls for?
A pile of delicious
barley and amberweed...
on a cool bed
of malted hops, eh?
TUKE: I like it.
[Wind whistling]
[Breathing heavily]
Sitka! Sitka, are you there?
Sitka!
Please. Please, Sitka.
I don't know what else to do.
Sitka?
[Dramatic music playing]
- Denahi.
- Aah!
Sitka, hurry! Change me back!
[Roars]
[Both grunting]
Where are you, Sitka?
Where are you, Sitka?
Aah!
[Kenai roaring]
Aah!
Raar!
Denahi.
Denahi, please.
Koda?
[Breathing heavily]
No!
Leave him alone!
[Chirps]
Koda! Uhh!
[Scream echoes]
[Growls]
[Chirping]
Kenai?
[Bird chirps]
Sitka?
[Koda yelps]
[Yelps]
Koda.
Koda, don't be afraid.
It's me.
[Yelping]
[Yelps]
[Koda yelps]
He needs me.
You know,
he did look better as a bear.
[Laughs]
But... Denahi.
It's all right, Kenai.
[Gasps]
No matter what you choose...
you'll always be
my little brother.
Ha ha!
[Dramatic music playing]
[Chorus singing]
[Groans]
Oh.
Did I say "little"?
Rarrr!
[Laughs]
[Music swells]
[Chirps]
Kenai!
Ha!
[Roars]
[Drums playing]
SITKA:
My brother Kenai...
went on to live with Koda
and the other bears.
He taught me
that love is very powerful.
[Crowd cheering]
And I passed on
the wisdom of his story...
to our people...
The story of a boy
who became a man...
by becoming a bear.
Ooh, great spirits
of all who lived before
Take our hands and lead us
Fill our hearts and souls
with all you know
You know, you know, show
Show us that in your eyes
We are all the same
Brothers to each other
In this world, we remain
Truly brothers,
all the same
Brothers all the same
[Eagle cries]
[Song ends]
[Song ends]
Hyah! Kwanzaa!
So, like, what are you
doing there, smallish bear?
I'm practicing my moves.
Want to see one?
Sure, eh.
This ought to be good, eh?
[Thud, birds chirp]
[Cackles]
[Sighs] Listen to me.
- Uh-huh.
- Uh-huh.
I was a man that was changed
into a bear. No beaver.
Man into bear. That's it.
Oh, yeah. So...
before that you was
probably, like, a goat, eh?
Hey, what about
a water buffalo?
No, no, no, he's a rabbit, eh.
Look at his ears
and his furry little feet.
- Watch out for the rabbit, eh.
- No way, eh.
OK, now, everyone.
Take a... [lnhales]...
big inhale, eh?
And then on the... [Exhales]...
on the exhale...
shift into
salutation to the sun.
[All groan]
- No, you shut up!
- Uhh! Uhh!
- No, you shut up!
- Uhh! Uhh!
- Aww...
- Uhh.
Heh heh.
How you doing over there, Koda?
Oh, pretty good.
[Both laughing]
- Uhh...
- Arr!
[Laughing]
Uhh.
PHIL COLLINS:
There are things
In life you learn
And, oh, in time,
you'll see
'Cause out there somewhere
It's all waiting
If you keep believing
So don't run, don't hide
It will be all right
You'll see, trust me
I'll be there
watching over you
Just take a look
through my eyes
There's a better place
somewhere out there
Ooh, just take a look
through my eyes
Everything changes
You'll be amazed
what you'll find
There's a better place
If you look
through my eyes
Ooh
There will be times
On this journey
All you'll see is darkness
But out there somewhere
Daylight finds you
If you keep believing
So don't run, don't hide
It will be all right
You'll see, trust me
I'll be there
watching over you
Just take a look,
take a look
Through my eyes
There's a better place
somewhere out there
Ooh, just take a look
through my eyes
Everything changes
You'll be amazed
what you'll find
There's a better place
If you look
through my eyes
All the things
that you can change
There's a meaning
in everything
And you will find
all you need
There's so much
to understand
Take a look, take a look
Through my eyes
There's a better place
somewhere out there
You just take a look,
take a look
Through my eyes
Everything changes
You'll be amazed
what you'll find
You'll be amazed
what you'll find
Just take a look,
take a look
Through my eyes
Everything changes
You'll be amazed
what you'll find
You'll find a better place
If you look
through my eyes
You know
there's a better place
Just take a look
through my eyes
You'll feel
a better place
If you look
through my eyes
Take a look
through my eyes
[New song begins]
PHIL COLLINS:
I know it's hard
But you found somehow
To look into your heart
And to forgive me now
You're giving me
the strength to see
Just where my journey ends
You've given me
The strength to carry on
Oh oh oh
I see the path
From this dark place
I see my future
Your forgiveness
Has set me free
Oh, and I can see
another way
I can face
Another day
CHORUS:
I see the path
COLLINS:
I can see the path
CHORUS:
I see the future
COLLINS:
I see the path
COLLINS:
I see the path
COLLINS:
I see the path
From this dark place
From this dark place
I see my future
I see my future
Ahem.
In accordance with...
Ahem.
In accordance with...
all federal and state
wildlife regulations...
all federal and state
wildlife regulations...
no fish were harmed during
the making of this film.
no fish were harmed during
the making of this film.
FISH: Aah!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
FISH: Aah!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
No! He's going to eat me!
Aah! Aah!
No! He's going to eat me!
Aah! Aah!
Heh heh heh. Cut. Cut.
Heh heh heh. Cut. Cut.
FISH: Somebody help me!
FISH: Somebody help me!
Ooh!
Ooh!
[Bear belches]