This is definately better than the theatrical cut, but its still a bit odd. Koda seems to clue into Kenai killing his mother a little too abruptly. A second ago he just seemed to take the whole thing as just a story, then suddenly as Kenai says he's killed a bear it becomes real. Perhaps a short moment of genuine disbelief and clarification before putting the pieces together would've felt more natural. Otherwise, its a shame it wasn't in the finished movie because it's suprisingly well written.
I actually prefer this version. I have nothing against the final scene, but I still thought it was somewhat conrtived to have a song during such an emotional scene. So I prefer this version.
Koda looks almost uninterested, but I think that is to make a bigger contrast with what Kenai was feeling. Koda was totally naive about it and just viewed it as a story, which made the impact of him finding out the truth much harder. To me this has a sort of scary feel, which fits. But at the same time the movie version fits too because Koda probably feels betrayed. This version is much more blunt. I'm impressed Disney went as far as to make Kenai say "I killed a bear". That totally shocked me.
Man...this is tricky because there are faults and strengths in this. In the movie, Koda stops and listens, and we see him think about what Kenai is telling him. In this one Koda looks completely uninterested in Kenai story. It's as if he is more interested in playing and eating berries. So we question if Koda is fully aware of Kenai's punishment? On the other hand, the ending is so strong as it captures Koda's sadness and Kenai's guilt. So tricky...I say I like the first one...but it was close
I lost the video and the website. Plus, BB is just a memory now. I no longer like Disney movies anymore. I still like animated movies though, just not Disney's movies. Since 2005, they've been making (no offense) shitty movies. =\
Ah, though, I really loved the song they choose for this scene. It pretty much explained it without having to hear the story. I'm glad they kept it the way it is right now.
Ditto, it feels much more emotional to me than the song. I don't recal welling up at this same point when Phil Collins voice started up. (Though it is still a nice song)
It's nice know what he actually says, but I prefer the movie version, because it leaves it to your imagination and that scene really pulled at my heart- I admit, I started crying during this scene.
This really should be the official film scene is really where the film even more, where the characters have more expression and where your feelings flow, I believe that the "management" of Brother Bear bad bet by the idea of combining music with scene, had to be separated, well I hope disney esste error and consider a special version produscar where if something like this scene includes at least optional
This is definately better than the theatrical cut, but its still a bit odd. Koda seems to clue into Kenai killing his mother a little too abruptly. A second ago he just seemed to take the whole thing as just a story, then suddenly as Kenai says he's killed a bear it becomes real. Perhaps a short moment of genuine disbelief and clarification before putting the pieces together would've felt more natural. Otherwise, its a shame it wasn't in the finished movie because it's suprisingly well written.
BigSal51 1 month ago in playlist Deleted Scenes 2
phil collins fucked this scene over..... originally.
but this version is much better
Lostprophetzzz 1 month ago
To quote the Nostalgia Critic: "FUCK PHIL COLLINS!"
Ygdrasel 1 month ago
@Ygdrasel THAT N¿GLASSES MAN FROM THAT CRITIC IS A BIG TWIT
diegoradoblasio 1 month ago
@diegoradoblasio
No he isn't. Provide evidence.
Ygdrasel 1 month ago
@Ygdrasel I DONT CARE WHAT HE`s SAYING
diegoradoblasio 1 month ago
Love his sexy voice! :3
oxid71 2 months ago in playlist zajimovsti
I actually prefer this version. I have nothing against the final scene, but I still thought it was somewhat conrtived to have a song during such an emotional scene. So I prefer this version.
EmmanuelleLunada2010 3 months ago 4
1 guy has no brother/sister
Th3J0hnny 7 months ago 4
I always appriciate how much work is put into traditional animation, it looks so smooth and perfect.
roflsilvershadow 7 months ago
I never saw this scene before. I find this more emotional then the original scene.
kyndleradgers 9 months ago 2
I like the final one the best, but this would've been fantastic, too.
LongFingered 10 months ago
Koda looks almost uninterested, but I think that is to make a bigger contrast with what Kenai was feeling. Koda was totally naive about it and just viewed it as a story, which made the impact of him finding out the truth much harder. To me this has a sort of scary feel, which fits. But at the same time the movie version fits too because Koda probably feels betrayed. This version is much more blunt. I'm impressed Disney went as far as to make Kenai say "I killed a bear". That totally shocked me.
LittleWoodenFlute 11 months ago
Man...this is tricky because there are faults and strengths in this. In the movie, Koda stops and listens, and we see him think about what Kenai is telling him. In this one Koda looks completely uninterested in Kenai story. It's as if he is more interested in playing and eating berries. So we question if Koda is fully aware of Kenai's punishment? On the other hand, the ending is so strong as it captures Koda's sadness and Kenai's guilt. So tricky...I say I like the first one...but it was close
FriendlyOutcast300 1 year ago
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bellamovie2 1 year ago
I think the one in the movie's better, though I admit I wondered exactly what Kenai was saying, I mean how do you explain something like that?
00ammy00 1 year ago
i like this one waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than the original one! it's so much more powerful and heartwrenching!!!
nadime93 1 year ago
@nadime93 i agree this one before the music is more powerful because you hear the story and about killing Koda's mother
RSwizard101vids 1 year ago
this is a new movie and it's just as good as the old disney movies
darkitten1 1 year ago 6
@darkitten1 No, it's an old movie. (released in 2003)
2007excalibur2007 1 year ago
@2007excalibur2007 how is 2003 old?
SailorJupiter07 1 year ago
@SailorJupiter07 2010 - 2003 = 7 years old.
lbtpr0n 1 year ago
@2007excalibur2007 well, new if you compare to the start of disney animated movies in the 30's :)
DisneyTLK110 1 year ago
@2007excalibur2007 so if this movie is old then lilo and stitch is older and snow white is angent :0
DarkDragon4x4 1 year ago
@2007excalibur2007 for me its not old, because this is obviously the beginning of modern animation
diegoradoblasio 1 month ago
@2007excalibur2007 no, its not old because this is just the beginning of modern animation
diegoradoblasio 1 month ago
THis is soooo sad...
Barrow077 1 year ago
"Your mother's not coming..."
THAT line always makes me shiver and shed a tear!!! Kenai is my favourite Disney character and this is my favourite film of all time :D
TheSoulVids 1 year ago 2
such an upsetting scene, but i think they made the right desision to cut this out and do the song over it
lionkingfan77 1 year ago
Brother Bear was the last real Disney movie before Princess and the Frog.
Batamon1997 2 years ago 6
Do you think you could upload muri the squirrel?
Roncace 2 years ago 3
I lost the video and the website. Plus, BB is just a memory now. I no longer like Disney movies anymore. I still like animated movies though, just not Disney's movies. Since 2005, they've been making (no offense) shitty movies. =\
2007excalibur2007 2 years ago
*coughchickenlittlecough*
GoldenFox17 2 years ago
@2007excalibur2007 but what about the princess and the frog and tangled, they re returning to roots
diegoradoblasio 1 month ago
Ah, though, I really loved the song they choose for this scene. It pretty much explained it without having to hear the story. I'm glad they kept it the way it is right now.
xTheForgottenOnexx 2 years ago 3
They honestly should've left it in, IMO. It's brilliant voiceacting and shows a lot of their relationship and Kenai's personality.
Keyinei 2 years ago 2
Ditto, it feels much more emotional to me than the song. I don't recal welling up at this same point when Phil Collins voice started up. (Though it is still a nice song)
ckat13 2 years ago
Q.Q
ShinobiOfDragons 2 years ago
kenai seems so evil at the end of this but i know he's not
ferewtrette 2 years ago
It's nice know what he actually says, but I prefer the movie version, because it leaves it to your imagination and that scene really pulled at my heart- I admit, I started crying during this scene.
MantisSage 2 years ago 21
That is so sad!
Barclay1987 3 years ago 6
This really should be the official film scene is really where the film even more, where the characters have more expression and where your feelings flow, I believe that the "management" of Brother Bear bad bet by the idea of combining music with scene, had to be separated, well I hope disney esste error and consider a special version produscar where if something like this scene includes at least optional
KeNai88 3 years ago 4
wow...
I always wondered how Kenai would explain this to Koda and...I think they did a really good job with it.
AGR04 3 years ago 5
they should have kept it in the movie
HammerInPeace 3 years ago 2
apparently the music from phil collins they had in mind for it turned out to be just as great that they decided to combine it
Roncace 2 years ago
it would be a good movie
nissanskylineR35 3 years ago 2
i wish they would make a number 3
nissanskylineR35 3 years ago 6
very sad
eagc7 3 years ago 5
hm thanks, I always wanted to know what he actually says :)
FrederikundWilma 3 years ago 5
That part of the movie always makes me cry, I'd never seen this deleted scene before though. Thanks for sharing it.
staces 3 years ago 16
Oh wow i have the same video ^^ ;) but i also have 2 other scenes that are not showed in the movie xD - but i still love this one it's so sad :'(
DBleu 4 years ago 7