This is the film script for Ryan's Adventures of Brother Bear.
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Opening: Dehani's narration/[]
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Older Denahi: [voice] This is a story from long ago where the great mammoths still roamed our lands.
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Older Denahi: [voice] It's the story of my two brothers and me. When the three of us were young, we were told that the world is full of magic.
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Older Denahi: [voice] The source of this magic is the ever-changing lights that dance across the sky.
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Older Denahi: [voice] The shaman woman of our village told us that these lights are the spirits of our ancestors and that they have the power to make changes innour world.
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Older Denahi: [voice] Small things become big.
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Older Denahi: [voice] Winter turns to spring.
[She picks up a rock on the ground]
Older Denahi: [voice] One thing always changes into another.
[The blue things swirl around the rock and it starts to change]
Older Denahi: [voice] But the biggest change I ever saw was that of my brother. A boy who desperately wanted to be a man.
TBA[]
The funeral of Sika/[]
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Kenai: Wrong? Our brother is dead and it's because of that monster.
Denahi: I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
TBA[]
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Denahi: [voice] I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
TBa/[]
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Tanana: Alright! Alright! Alright! Will you settle down? Settle. Kenai! Kenai! Kenai! Kenai! Oh, this isn't gonna work.
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Tanana: 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.
Kenai: But I didn't do anything wrong. Tanana? Tanana? Wait! I didn't do anything wrong! I don't even know how to get there.
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Tuke: Oh, sorry, uh… Mr. Bear?
Kenai: No! I mean, I'm not a bear. I hate bears.
Rutt: Well, gee, eh? You're one big beaver.
Tuke: No kidding, eh?
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Kenai: Do either of you know where the lights touch the earth?
Rutt: Yeeeeeeaaaaaaahhhh.. No. Uh, no. Sorry, bear. Or beaver.
Kenai: I'm not a beaver. I'm a bear… No. I mean, I'm not a bear. I'm a man.
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Kenai: I was transformed into a bear. Magically. I was lifted into the sky by my brother.
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Tuke: No. [] A fruitcake! [coughs]
TBA/I'm on my way[]
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Tuke: Rutt?
Rutt: Go away, eh? I'm eating twigs.
Tuke: Rutt?
Rutt: Go away. You're breaking my concentration, eh?
Tuke: We should start running.
Rutt: How come?
Tuke: Like now! [runs off]
Rutt: [busy eating] I can't. I'm still digesting, eh? I'll get cramps.
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Rutt: Oh gee! He's after us!
Tuke: [offscreen] Come on, little brother!
Rutt: [runs off] Ow! Ooh! CRAMP!!!!!
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TBA[]
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Ram 1: Uh, just a minute, Bear and friends. [] Hey! Shut up!
Echo: Hey! Shut up!
Ram 1: No, you shut up!
Echo:
Ram 2: No, you shut up!
Echo:
Ram 1: Hey, will you shut up!?
Echo:
Ram 2: No..
Ram 1: Just SHUT UP!!!!!
TBA/Happy ending[]
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Older Denahi: [voice] My brother Kenai went on to live with Koda and the other bears. He taught me that love is very powerful.
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Older Denahi: [voice] And I passed on the wisdom of this story to our people. The story of a boy who became a man by becoming a bear.
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Singer: Great spirits of all who live before
Take our hands and lead us
Fill our hearts and souls with all you know
Credits scenes and[]
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Kenai: Listen to me. I was a man that changed into a bear. No beaver. Man into bear. That's it.
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Rutt: Okay now, everyone. Take a… [inhales] A big inhale, eh? And then, on the… [] on the exhale, shift into salutation to the sun.
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Ram 2: [weakly] No, you shut up!
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Ram 2: [weakly] No, you shut up!
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[After the credits, the camera sees Koda. He clears his throat]
Koda: In accordance to all federal and state wildlife regulations, no fish were harmed during the making of this film.
[Then, the salmon is heard laughing and showing as it tries to get away]
Salmon: No! He's gonna eat me! [shrieking as it flees]
[A bear chases after it and Koda notices this]
Koda: [chuckles nervously. Uses his paw to signal the camera man] Cut. Cut.
[As the salmon say this line. The bear chases the salmon to the right side of the screen]
Salmon: Somebody help me! Help me! He's gonna eat me!
[Chomp! The bear eats the salmon off-screen]
Koda: Oooh!
[Koda covers the camera with his paws, making the scene black and then, the bear belches.