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Brother Bear
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Village Voice
Tykes may giggle at the Rick Moranis/Dave Thomas-voiced moose, but there's little for adults.
The New York Times
If Brother Bear aspires to be The Lion King Plus, that plus is the infusion of ethnographic kitsch recycled from earlier Dis...
New York Daily News
Though Brother Bear is as beautiful as any of Disney's hand-drawn features, the gang-written script is deadly flat.
USA Today
A sweet celebration of brotherhood in its many forms.
Entertainment Weekly
The film blatantly strip-mines The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, and anything else its makers can get their paws on.
Richard Roeper
... an old-fashioned animated adventure with all the time-honored Disney story elements ...
ReelViews
A pleasant experience that is more appropriate for families than for adults unaccompanied by young offspring.
Los Angeles Times
Brother Bear does have a satisfying ending and it's nice to see a G-rated film without bathroom humor, but there is too much...
Chicago Sun-Times
Children and their parents are likely to relate on completely different levels, the adults connecting with the transfer of s...
Premiere
While not a masterpiece along the lines of The Lion King, and not a super-smart witticism-fest like Lilo & Stitch, Brother B...
E! Online
Disney's apparent notion that five screenwriters are better than one comes apart here.
The Boston Globe
Give one chef eggs, cream, and sugar, and he'll produce creme brulee. In another kitchen, you'll get plain old vanilla puddi...
Empire
Short, sweet, entertaining and mercifully low on the musical numbers.
Film Threat
Predictable? Yes. Corny? Sure. But Brother Bear is still good, family fun.
Houston Chronicles
A lame duck of a movie.
Variety
Brother Bear is a very mild animated entry from Disney with a distinctly recycled feel

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Partial Film Information

Director: Aaron Blaise
Writer: Steve Bencich
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis

Release: November 1, 2003
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