Brother Bear 2 Page #3

Synopsis: Kenai, still a bear and Koda strongly believe that they do not need any girl, just each other. Kenai dreams of Nita, a girl he had met and saved when he was very young. After giving her an amulet, and promising they'd be friends forever, Nita leaves for her home and Kenai never sees her again. We then see Nita, now grown up, beautiful and preparing her her wedding. However, the ancestors are not pleased, as Nita is already tied to Kenai. The only way for Nita to break their bond and be happily married is to journey to the very place where Kenai gave her the amulet and burn it together. As Kenai, Nita and Koda journey to the place together, Koda cannot help but feel worried that Kenai might abandon him altogether for Nita. Will Nita break the bond she shares with Kenai and marry another? Will Koda be abandoned by his big brother?
Director(s): Ben Gluck
Production: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
G
Year:
2006
74 min
Website
1,529 Views


Help! Get it! Get it!

Stop hitting...

Oh, no!

Oh! The amulet. Oh, there it is!

I guess this would qualify

as one of those unexpected delays.

Ah, there it is.

Oh, thank goodness.

Let's see what we got here.

Hey! Wait, that's my stuff.

Ooh!

You leave that alone. It's mine.

Ugh! Come on!

It's gone.

Ohh! The amulet is gone.

That's because there ain't a better thief

than the masked bandit.

Once they get something in their clutches,

you might as well give up all hope.

Nope, that amulet's as good as gone.

The Ice Age will end before you get it back.

Thanks a lot, Kenai.

- What did I do?

- This is all your fault!

My fault?

If you hadn't stopped to help those moose...

Whoa, whoa! You're the one

who destroyed an entire beaver dam.

I wouldn't have destroyed it if you

hadn't gotten your head stuck in it.

And I'm not the one who had the bag

in reach and then let it float away.

My head was stuck.

What's your excuse?

Oh, what am I gonna do now?

If I can't burn the amulet,

I'll never be able to marry Atka.

Kenai?

Nita, Nita, you gotta come quick.

You're not gonna believe it.

Kenai spent the whole night

untangling those tracks.

And I didn't think anybody could,

'cause they were all forks,

double-backs and crisscrosses

and dead ends...

Koda, Koda, where is Kenai?

That's what I'm trying to tell you.

He found the river bandit's hideout.

Show me.

Nita, Nita, over here.

Well, where is it? Did you get it?

Shh! I don't have it yet.

It's up in the tree.

I'm waiting for them to fall asleep.

- Nita, wait.

- Hey!

Nita, what are you doing?

I'm getting my amulet back.

Let me handle this.

I'm fine. I've got it covered.

No, seriously, you could fall.

I'm trying to concentrate.

Whoa!

Hey, hey!

Can't any of you morons

define the term "nocturnal"?

Anyone?

Sorry. Sorry.

It's completely my fault. Just me.

Uh, listen, you've got something of ours.

Yeah, it's round, about so big.

Maybe I do, maybe I don't.

That's for me to know and for you to find out.

Either way, it's a moot point.

Finders keepers, losers weepers.

It's the way of the woods.

Hey, you didn't find it,

you stole it. Thief.

All right, you got me. That's what we do.

We rob from the rich

and give to the less fortunate.

You know, like us.

I don't think you wanna mess with Kenai.

He's a lean, mean,

raccoon butt-kicking machine.

Ow!

- Ahh!

- Go ahead!

Hit him with all you got. He can take it.

Koda, what are you doing?

I'm tricking them into using

all their pine cones.

Ow! It's a pine forest.

Oh, right. This could take a while.

You think?

Whoa, whoa, hey, hey, what about a trade?

Whoa, whoa! Hold your fire.

Hold it. Hold, hold. He wants to trade.

- Ooh, a trade.

- Whatcha got?

What do I got?

I got lots of things.

I got pine cones?

No!

Uh, how about this stick?

- No.

- Rock?

You are insulting me.

I can't believe it!

Shoo. Shoo. Come on.

Come on, let go.

Ohh...

Mama!

Uh...

Hi?

Nita, I think it's time to go!

Nita, behind you!

Whoa! She's not bad.

I got an idea. Come on.

Nita, go to the top.

What? I'm trying to get down.

Just listen to me! I know what I'm doing.

Hello!

I want what you took from me.

Yes, that's it. Keep going!

Let's get her.

Kenai!

Well, well. Nowhere to run to, baby,

nowhere to hide.

Nita, let go!

What? This is your plan?

Just trust me.

Don't listen to him.

Come on, be a smart little hunter girl, huh?

Hand over the trinket.

Kenai, this better work!

Catch me!

- That was a lot of raccoons.

- I can't believe I outran all of them.

- When you jumped out of that tree...

- Oh, oh! And the way you caught me!

And then when we fell...

You were amazing!

I'm just glad we finally got the old Nita back.

What do you mean, "the old Nita"?

The fun Nita.

Come on, you know you've been

kind of a stick in the mud this entire trip.

Okay, maybe you don't know.

It's just good to see you

loosen up a bit, you know?

Now hold on.

Ew! What stinks?

It's not me, Koda.

Ugh! That's the most disgusting thing

I've ever smelled.

Let's go check it out.

Hey! Wait a minute! I'm not finished.

Oh, brother, I have never known

a moose to take this long, eh.

Don't rush me.

I can't do it while you're watching.

- Jeez. You're getting it on my leg.

- Sorry.

- Oh, hey, largish bear.

- How's it going, eh?

- Are we glad to see you.

- Yeah, beauty.

We're still getting the brush-off

from those moosettes.

Yeah, they seem immune

to our rugged good looks, eh,

so we thought we'd appeal

to their olfactory senses.

Ew!

Yes, for example,

I'm wearing essence of wet leaf compost

- with just a hint of sandalwood.

- Ugh!

And I'm augmenting my natural moosely musk

with a blend of pine needles and river mud.

I got news for you, little brother.

That wasn't mud.

- Ugh!

- Gee, eh.

- Kind of overpowering?

- That's no good.

Guys, don't sweat it. I got another plan.

Oh, yeah.

I think we've all seen

your expertise on romance.

Yeah, very funny.

Don't we have an amulet to burn?

Oh, we can spare a moment.

- Beauty, eh.

- What you need here...

Excuse me.

Is a woman's point of view.

- Yeah?

- And a plan that actually works.

That's beauty, eh.

Hi! I'm playing with my two best friends,

and I need a place to hide.

Aw! Look at the sweet little thing.

Jeez, I could just eat him up.

Hello...

- Psst. Go. Go. Get moving.

- Beauty, eh.

Good luck, eh.

- Rutt, would you get going?

- Okay.

Oh, uh, excuse us, ladies.

We're looking for our pal.

- Um, brownish?

- Why, yes.

- Furry?

- Yes, again.

- About yay big?

- That's him!

Haven't seen him.

Ha! Here I am.

I fooled you. I win.

- There's no beating you, little buddy.

- Look at that.

You're so good with him.

Oh, yeah, eh. We have lots

of little kid animal friends.

We know a little weasel and a little badger.

And we've even got some

little baby bunny friends.

Aw...

Whoa. Smallish bear

is like a babe magnet, eh.

Socialise.

So, would you ladies

be interested in grazing on some twigs?

Oh, no, thanks, we just ate. Ow!

We love twigs.

Really? Well, so do we.

Right, little brother?

Shall I compare thee to a summer's dew?

Oh, jeez.

Though it art more lovely

and more dewy than you.

- Oh, nice move, eh.

- What's wrong with him?

Don't mind my little brother.

He was trampled by an elk herd

when he was a calf.

Oh, jeez, that's awful.

That's not true. It was only half a herd.

You're serious, right?

Smooth.

Um, remind me again

who's the better moose matchmaker.

Beginner's luck.

Jealous?

All right, that was a really nice thing...

Did you see me? I did it.

You can do pretty amazing things

with moose. That's great.

Huh? Hey, wait for me!

Oh, oh, Koda, be careful.

Relax, he's fine.

He's just looking for lunch.

Yeah. Besides, I'm always careful. Ow!

Oh, hey, we're making great time.

Look, see, we just go down this trail

until we hit the river.

- River?

- Yeah. And then we swim across.

Swim?

Then it's just a little ways to Hokani Falls.

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