Koda, fratello orso

Titolo originale: Brother Bear
Regia: Aaron Blaise | Robert Walker |
Anno: 2003
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Animazione Famiglia
Tag: friendship | sibling relationship | transformation | grizzly bear | inuit | bear | sibling rivalry | turns into animal | unlikely friendship | aftercreditsstinger | duringcreditsstinger | animal lead | brother bear | bjørne brødre |
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix | Jeremy Suarez | Jason Raize | Rick Moranis | Dave Thomas | D. B. Sweeney | Joan Copeland | Michael Clarke Duncan | Harold Gould | Paul Christie | Danny Mastrogiorgio | Estelle Harris | Greg Proops | Pauley Perrette | Bumper Robinson | Darko Cesar | Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley | Sherry Lynn | Mickie McGowan | Debi Derryberry | Patrick Pinney |

L'impulsivo Kenhai è un giovane cacciatore che nutre un odio profondissimo per gli orsi che gli hanno ucciso il fratello maggiore Sitka. Per un sortilegio sarà trasformato proprio in un orso e dovrà imparare a sua volta a difendersi dagli attacchi degli uomini e soprattutto da Denhai, il terzo fratello deciso a sua volta a vendicare la scomparsa di Sitka e Kenhai.

Approfondimenti

Each color that is shown in the Great Spirits represents different things. When the explosion a [...] D
One of the few animated Disney films to take place specifically in North America. Others includ [...] D
The fifth Walt Disney Animation Studios film for Nancy Cartwright after La sirenetta (1989), Il [...] D
An idea to do an animated television series spin-off for the Rutt and Tuke characters was event [...] D
The fourth Walt Disney Animation Studios film to have the title appear both at the beginning an [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' seventh film that does not take place in a present or future tim [...] D
Jason Raize (Denahi) also played Simba in the Broadway production of The Lion King. D
The bear (Koda's mother) advancing on Kenai, who raises his spear in self-defense at the last s [...] D
This film and Bambi (1942) are the only Disney animated feature films to change aspect ratios d [...] D
Michael Clarke Duncan provides the voice for one of the bears (Tug) in the movie. His character [...] D
Jeremy Suarez, who voiced Koda, also had a cameo role in Disney's previous animated film, Il pi [...] D
The third and final film to be fully produced at Disney's Orlando, Florida animation facility a [...] D
For the Finnish dub of the film, Phil Collins' parts were sung by Stratovarius frontman, Timo K [...] D
Originally, Kenai was supposed to have an older bear named Grizz guide him through the woods an [...] D
The moose Rutt and Tuke are voiced by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, the same actors who played [...] D
Although Sitka reveals early on that Denahi's totem is wisdom, his actual totem animal is not m [...] D
Of note to many critics and viewers was the use of the film's aspect ratio as a storytelling de [...] D
During the song "Great Spirits," in one shot a small clownfish can be seen swimming with the sa [...] D
Tuke and Rutt play "I Spy" while traveling on a mammoth. They both choose obvious items (in thi [...] D
In the German version, Tuke and Rutt are called Benny and Björn, after the two male members [...] D
Kenai loses his brother by a bear. In real life Joaquin Phoenix lost his brother. D
The salmon at the salmon run are based on real sockeye salmon, which wild grizzlies like to eat [...] D
From the moment Kenai receives his totem, Denahi isn't helping matters. By teasing Kenai mercil [...] D
While Denahi is right to blame Kenai, he denies the fact that he himself holds some of the blam [...] D
James Marsden was considered for the role of Denahi. D
Kenai's age is never stated, though he is most likely about 16, as 12-16 is considered the age [...] D
Most of the characters are named after actual places in Alaska, where the story is set. For exa [...] D
Several of the bears in the salmon run strongly resemble I Mattacchiorsi (2002) from the eponym [...] D
Denahi is the narrator of the film. Although the subtitles in the film mistake the narrator to [...] D
Disney's last animated film to have more than one composer until Il viaggio di Arlo (2015) rele [...] D
Denahi was originally going to be Kenai's father instead of his older brother. D
Even though Denahi was made to look like the main antagonist, Kenai, the film's protagonist, ir [...] D
Denahi becomes a silent warrior after Kenai turns into a bear, aside from some angry growls, sc [...] D
Until Ralph Spaccatutto (2012) was released 9 years later, this was the last Walt Disney Animat [...] D
The painterly background styling is inspired by the landscapes of Albert Bierstadt. Then-Disney [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' thirteenth film not to be a musical where characters break into [...] D
The first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to have a post-credits scene. D
In the Italian, German, Spanish and French releases of the movie Phil Collins sings "On My Way, [...] D
The leader of the bears in the salmon run is a clear caricature of his voice actor, Michael Cla [...] D
A sequel was made in 2006 with Patrick Dempsey replacing Joaquin Phoenix as the voice of Kenai. [...] D
Only voice work for Joaquin Phoenix. D
This is the first and only hand drawn animated film from Walt Disney Animation Studios to have [...] D
When Kenai is transformed into a bear the aspect ratio changes and widens from 1.75:1 to 2.35:1 [...] D
The Koda, fratello orso 2 (2006) DVD has some deleted scenes from this movie that were not incl [...] D
Sitka dying was basically his brothers' fault, as Denahi insulted Kenai for losing the food, an [...] D
Joaquin Phoenix (Kenai) and Rick Moranis (Rutt the moose) previously appeared together as uncle [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' first film, since Le follie dell'imperatore (2000) released 3 ye [...] D
The lines, "I don't care that you and Binky found the world's biggest pine cone ever" and "Firs [...] D
Disney/Pixar prepared a special trailer for Brother Bear to show before Alla ricerca di Nemo (2 [...] D
There were more than just mammoths in North America at the time. There were also mastodons, sab [...] D
Sitka's spirit, in the form of an eagle, can be seen throughout the movie after Kenai is change [...] D
The sixth traditionally animated film of the 2000s to be produced at a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, aft [...] D
The only traditionally-animated movie in the Disney Animated Canon to include the black-and-ora [...] D
In the various vignettes during the end credits, Kenai is shown drawing a crude stick figure on [...] D
The mammoths were based on woolly mammoths that lived in North America and later became extinct [...] D
Denahi helps push Kenai into his "Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!" situation by denying his own par [...] D
In the DVD commentary, Rutt and Tuke comment that if Kenai had bothered to tie up the basket wi [...] D
Since Kenai chose to remain a bear permanently at the end of the first film, the only time we e [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' last film to date to receive a direct-to-video sequel. D
Kenai and Koda encounter cave paintings in one scene. Cave paintings have never been discovered [...] D
Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce were considered for the role of Rutt and Tuke before Dave [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' first film with a November release date not to release on a Than [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' second film to include outtakes after Il Re Leone (1994). D
The cliff where Kenai kills Koda's mother, then changes into a bear, is shaped like a bear's he [...] D
The fourth Walt Disney Animation Studios film for Cathy Cavadini after Il Re Leone (1994), Dino [...] D
It is repeated many times in the movie that Kenai has a big head. D
Rick Moranis was originally going to voice a moose in an animated film before this called Blue [...] D
Jeremy Suarez, who voiced Koda, visited the Foley stage, where John Roesch, the film's Foley ar [...] D
The last hand-drawn animated film to be produced at a 2.35:1 aspect ratio until My Little Pony: [...] D
At the salmon run, Koda mentions to the other bears how Kenai drinks water with a leaf. In his [...] D
As part of a rare occurrence, the film was theatrically released on a Saturday rather than a Fr [...] D
During the post-credits, one of the salmon can be heard talking as he is being chased by a hung [...] D
The first theatrically released animated film to star Brian Posehn. He would go on to voice Gle [...] D
Paul Christie and Danny Mastrogiorgio got cast as 2 rams after one of the people who worked on [...] D
In the book How to Draw Brother Bear, the names of the rams are revealed to be Cliff and Roc. D
The scene where Kenai tells Rutt and Tuke "I'm not a beaver, I'm a bea-I mean, I'm not a bear, [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' fourth film to use dust as a plot point, after Il Re Leone (1994 [...] D
Jason Raize's final film, released 3 months before his death, with Denahi being one of his only [...] D
In a worded example, when they're resting on the mammoths, Kenai reluctantly opens up to Koda about [...] D
Kenai blames the bear for Sitka's death when he was the one who provoked the bear in the first place [...] D