Brother Bear, Spirit of the Stallion, Treasure Planet and Atlantis are probably several of the underrated Disney movies out there, but yet they play such a big part in my childhood...
I completely agree with you,they taught me values that I will never forget. Simbad and Balto too though they weren't disney.But all the same they are the greatest movies ever,though not all may have watched them
One human, One spirit, And one bear. Despite these differences, these three are brothers, and though their branches part ways, their roots will always be connected.
A lot of people talk shit about "returning to nature" with out even being in the forest. Check out "South Park" classic episode "Rainforest shmainforest". Perfect example of ecologist's aesop.
"Wisdom does not come without learning... and knowing much is not enough to be wise" "The key to understanding is to see through others eyes" "When we look do we see with open eyes?" Seriously these kind of stuff should be taught in schools, they are so though provoking, important and powerful lyrics. It's probably my favourite disney song
+Hannah Barton (Stripe Rainbow) the song talks about seeing through others eyes which is a way to realize why someone behaves in a certain way and when he says great spirits take our hands and lead us he talks about all the knowledge past generations left to us. The lyrics seem to be full of wisdom and don't have anything to do with creatonist delusions
An amazing song performed by an amazing musician. God knows how many childhoods Phil has affected with his amazing songs, both in Tarzan and Brother Bear. He is definetly one of the greatest musicians in the history and deserves to be a true inspiration for future musicians
This is one of my favorite Disney movies. I also appreciate the movie`s message that to understand the world you learn best by seeing through the eyes of another, as Kenai did through the eyes of a bear. The song had a deep wisdom in every lyric. A beautifully written and sung masterpiece by the legendary Phil Collins.
This has to be one of the best interpretations of First Nation culture in the century. It's also one of the most underrated Disney movies of all time, right up there with Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Dinosaurs, and Hunchback!
Dont forget The emperors new groove. This movie was so damn powerful and beautiful, too - not to mention probably the funniest Disney movie out of all of them
Lyrics : When the earth was young And the air was sweet And the mountains kissed the sky In the far beyond, with its many paths Man and nature lived side by side The pretty wisdom does not come without learning And revision not wholly without our eyes We can think that we see Truly see you're around us But when we look Do we see with open minds? Great Spirits of all who lived before Take our hands and lead us Fill our hearts and souls with all you know The key to understanding Is to see through others' eyes Find a way to help us See from all sides Truly see from all sides Teach our children to look deeper than the surface See the world through another's eyes For to be blind beyond yourself Is to look but not see it Knowing much is not enough to be wise To see the wonder In all we've been given In a world that's not always as it seems On the path that we choose Turn every corner Follow on for another begins Great Spirits of all who lived before Take our hands and lead us Fill our hearts and souls With all you know The key to understanding Is to see through others' eyes Find a way to help us See from all sides Truly see from all sides Great Spirits of all who lived before Take our hands and lead us Fill our hearts and souls With all you know The key to understanding Is to see through others' eyes Find a way to help us See from all sides Truly see from all sides See from all sides
Pansenwein how long a list are you asking for, exactly? Gods, all these other fucking half-(at dead fucking minimum)-plastic sheep might "long" for shit like in JCA to hit, but after 10/23 fucking YEARS having to almost literally Gibbs-smack my own damn self every two seconds... does the name "Sylwanin" mean a _damn_ thing to _any_ ecocidal motherfucker on this shit???
When I saw the brother bear for the first time it taught me loving older sister and care for living things. This movie has true meaning of love and guidance and wisdom.
This song teaches our children to look deeper than the surface and see the world through others' eyes. Because they learned what means to be "blind beyond yourself" ... to look but not see. And they will not pursue pure knowledge anymore, because knowing much is not enough to be wise.
Absolutely stunnng. I love this movie :) I'm 26 years old now and looking back I think a lot of my personality has shaped from animated movies like these. They taught tiny me to be open minded and to have respect for nature and its inhabitants. I'm super grateful for that.
I greatly prefer Phil's version to Tina Turner's version. It's not that Tina's version is bad, but it lacks the emotion and heart of this version. This is the version that should've been on the movie and I can't believe they went with the other version. This is much more haunting, melodic and catchy.
+EmmanuelleLunada2010 I like some parts of the one in the movie better like "Show us that in your hearts, we are all the same. Brothers to each other, in this world we remain." Phil keeps repeating, "see through another's eyes." But I like some parts of this one better than the other too like when she says "Lived 3 brothers.." makes it very movie specific.
I think the Tina version has more grit and is more raw and sort of fits in with the old shaman lady who's holding the ceromony. thats how i saw it as being representing her.
If they had blended the songs and blaneced them out it would have been beautiful in ways that each song is on its own. And I would have loved to hear Tina sing this version, or at least with the chanting
At the very least, they should have put it in the credits. Instead, you have Phil's versions of "No Way Out" (The theme from Brother Bear) and his "Look Through My Eyes." I'm not criticising those recordings, they're great as well, however, yes I would have liked to hear this version somewhere in the film, even as a credit roll. Yet, I'm probably also saying that from growing up with Tarzan and how his full version of "You'll Be In My Heart" is played during the credits.
Phil Collins can make a Native American themed movie really well with his great voice almost like a chant towards the end of the song if you know where I'm talking about.
I grew up watching disney films and i can say that brother bear is my ultimate favourite. I just love everything about this film. The characters, story, lessons, and soundtrack. 💯
those good old disney movies always makes me cry:") it remindes me of those winter evenings when when i was sitting betwen mum and dad. like a family. now,it's diffrent.dad doesn't live with us anymore: / family just felt apart... thank god for phill collins's amazing nostalgic voice!
I'm 50 & I have this & other Disney(Pixar) movies. Yes, for me! Phil Collins being my favorite singer & being responsible for songs & score of Brother Bear was added bonus.
I've listened to both versions and they're both amazing. Both have such amazing, powerful, and inspiring messages, and this movie is my favorite Disney movie of all time. It's so beautiful and so so breathtaking.
I once heard someone say “People whose favourite Disney movie as a kid was Brother Bear listen to Mumford and Sons now” and I have never been so called out.
Phil Rocks! Its hard to believe that he is already in his late 50s and still sounds better than he did at the height of his career. I was dissappointed that the Phil Collins version of the Transformation song was not in the movie.
can i just say that brother bear was and will always be my favorite disney movie of all time, and it never fails to make me cry. do you ever listen to a song you haven't heard in a vary long time, and realize you know all the words.. :,)
It was a ritual for my brother and I to rewatch the brother bear and lion king every year since the year it released . It still shocks me to this day that this movie is not as popular as it should be.The storyline was so unique 😢
Well, I say, that I'm bitly dissapointed, that in "Brother Bear" woolly mammoths are only extinct animals, althrough the movie is set in prehistory. I say, that I've got an idea for 2D-animated feature movie, where I gonna fix this mistake (but this movie will be set in Europe and there will be no humans (or neanderthal people)). Would you like to read this idea?
This song's power. It fills we with a love for nature and animals. Truly, I'd give up an arm and a leg just so I could talk to the animals. It's the only thing I really want. One day... We're surrounded by creatures of mystery and beauty. Powerful creatures. Creatures with much to tell us humans.
This movie is the best Disney movie ever, so many childhood memories crying to scenes while watching it. When we grow up and get kids, we need to chow this movie for them! :)
This song has so much life and meaning, I wish this made it into the final cut. Don't get me wrong, I like Tina Turner's version too, and that has a lot of life and meaning to it as well!
I didn't know Phil Collins had sung an own version of this song, as well. It's not on my Brother Bear soundtrack, only of the Transformation and Welcome songs. Thank you for posting it, it's wonderful!
To try to understand others and to look through another's eyes was like second nature for me trough out my whole life. It makes me sad to see so many people in the world who don't
+Luudh uruk the shit is... if i wanna go around the world to live in the nature and hunt... i have problems with police, cause i don't respect the fucking borders. then, i cannot hunt to live cause every single corner in the world is propriety of someone!! i wanna die...
UGH the No Way Out song makes me cry and the scene where Kenai told Koda about his mother not coming. UGH WHY OH WHY is this underrated. Phil Collins is the greatest musician of all time.
Such a good movie! It's so hard to have favorites with Disney, cause there's also Emperor's New Groove, Treasure Planet, Hercules, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Lilo and Stitch... Gotta say though, my favorite animated films are Disney's Tarzan and the Iron Giant though.
I KNEW IT!!! I was watching Mulan 2 and this song came up (when the princesses sung about them wanting to be like other women) and there was this beat that reminded me about this song and I was right. I was like "wait? I've heard this beat before"😂
I love how the lyrics are so differently depending on the language. I like the "find a way to help us see from both sides" in german the song has a different meaning, they sing "tell us that we're united until eternity. Brothers from all worlds will always stay together" which is the way that the spirits helped them
Sitka: the Hufflepuff, a loving brother, a beloved brother, into a all loving guide Denahai: the Ravenclaw, the sharp know it all, who was wise child, turn into a sage man Kenai: the Gryffindor, hot-headed, reckless, prejudiced, who learned to love even the image of his foe
"Teach our children to look deeper than the surface, to see the world through another"s eyes."
Can we please start that again?
as soon as that part came i read your comment
mkatie233 especially now.
mkatie233 what is this "again" of which you pretend?
+Anthony Skywalker Same lol
We never stopped. 😜🌀🖇
Brother Bear, Spirit of the Stallion, Treasure Planet and Atlantis are probably several of the underrated Disney movies out there, but yet they play such a big part in my childhood...
I completely agree with you,they taught me values that I will never forget. Simbad and Balto too though they weren't disney.But all the same they are the greatest movies ever,though not all may have watched them
Actually spirit isn't disney isn't dreamworks :)
wolfeiz yea i always get them mixed up xD
still underrated
The f*cking truth
I love how Phil Collins version has traditional native singing in the intro and background. And honestly some of the best lyrics EVER. 💚
Phil Collins is the GOAT and I will not hear otherwise.
Phil is good, but honestly I prefer the women’s chorus for this song. It just had a different beat to it that was a really great introduction.
@@krisynthiagomez5883 for that heresy, all I have to say is Avada Kedavra you tasteless muggle!
@@krisynthiagomez5883 I prefer the woman’s too, it hit different
Phil, Alan and there a couple others that at the moment I can't remember 😂
"The story of a boy who became a man… By becoming a bear."
~Denahi
Paulina Piasecka Out of context that would sound pretty weird and confusing 😂
@@a_guy751 Yeah like Kenai's not a man anymore he's a bear.
Yeah 😂🤣
@CD - 09FF - Cawthra Park SS (2202) Thank you, and I love yours-
I thought it was sika
One human,
One spirit,
And one bear.
Despite these differences, these three are brothers, and though their branches part ways, their roots will always be connected.
The human is Denahi
The spirit is Sitka
The bear is Kenai
That's the beauty of it, love no matter what happens
Sidney Corral, Everything is connected.
Aways make me cry
U forgot about koda, pretty sure hes now the little bro
Is it just me or does Phil Collins make everything better
Hayden Pemberton agreed, you’re not alone
Yes
Hayden Pemberton he definitely does
You should Brother Bear's songs in latin spanish, they have more feeling in them
Oh yeah, phil collins DOES make everything better
Oh god, I miss the 2D animated Disney movies !
+CaptainLala This. Too bad the Disney of old is pretty much dead.
+Cynix CSGO Yeah everything they do now
+CaptainLala are these PIXAR 3D movies. I mean, they aren't bad, but they don't give me this very special feeling.
CaptainLala
did you just answer to your own post?
+Cynix CSGO Haha yeah I accidently posted the first one. :D
"When the air was sweet and the mountains kissed the sky, man and nature live side by side" we should come back to those days.
pikppa
Francesco Brosolo fat chance.
I'll give you a week. Than, you'll come back to the civilisation.
Will be died at the age of 30... I prefer science over nature xD
A lot of people talk shit about "returning to nature" with out even being in the forest.
Check out "South Park" classic episode "Rainforest shmainforest". Perfect example of ecologist's aesop.
"Wisdom does not come without learning... and knowing much is not enough to be wise"
"The key to understanding is to see through others eyes"
"When we look do we see with open eyes?"
Seriously these kind of stuff should be taught in schools, they are so though provoking, important and powerful lyrics.
It's probably my favourite disney song
+Mondestrasz I love that part of the song. It teach us that we should never prejudiced against others, especially when they difference with us. :D
I totally agree on that one ,unfortunately this has a creationist message so schools will not even touch this subject, what a shame
+Hannah Barton (Stripe Rainbow)
There is no creatonist message here what are you referring to
+Mondestrasz the message of the song
+Hannah Barton (Stripe Rainbow) the song talks about seeing through others eyes which is a way to realize why someone behaves in a certain way and when he says great spirits take our hands and lead us he talks about all the knowledge past generations left to us. The lyrics seem to be full of wisdom and don't have anything to do with creatonist delusions
I love Phil Collin's voice and music. Really hits me in the heart.
amen to that
agreed
Phil Collins is the GOAT
An amazing song performed by an amazing musician. God knows how many childhoods Phil has affected with his amazing songs, both in Tarzan and Brother Bear.
He is definetly one of the greatest musicians in the history and deserves to be a true inspiration for future musicians
100% Agreed !
This is one of my favorite Disney movies. I also appreciate the movie`s message that to understand the world you learn best by seeing through the eyes of another, as Kenai did through the eyes of a bear. The song had a deep wisdom in every lyric. A beautifully written and sung masterpiece by the legendary Phil Collins.
Yeah. How do you think? Is I could do such good movies in the future?
Brother bear is one of the very many disney underrated movies this is one of my favourite films I've seen
This has to be one of the best interpretations of First Nation culture in the century. It's also one of the most underrated Disney movies of all time, right up there with Atlantis, Treasure Planet, Dinosaurs, and Hunchback!
The true masterpieces of Disney will remain like a new mythology for Humanity in some hundred years.
Dean totally approves
@@lilwater7358 ikrrrr
Osage Nation Sister here- A’ho... Yes❣️
Dont forget The emperors new groove. This movie was so damn powerful and beautiful, too - not to mention probably the funniest Disney movie out of all of them
Lyrics :
When the earth was young
And the air was sweet
And the mountains kissed the sky
In the far beyond, with its many paths
Man and nature lived side by side
The pretty wisdom does not come without learning
And revision not wholly without our eyes
We can think that we see
Truly see you're around us
But when we look
Do we see with open minds?
Great Spirits of all who lived before
Take our hands and lead us
Fill our hearts and souls with all you know
The key to understanding
Is to see through others' eyes
Find a way to help us
See from all sides
Truly see from all sides
Teach our children to look deeper than the surface
See the world through another's eyes
For to be blind beyond yourself
Is to look but not see it
Knowing much is not enough to be wise
To see the wonder
In all we've been given
In a world that's not always as it seems
On the path that we choose
Turn every corner
Follow on for another begins
Great Spirits of all who lived before
Take our hands and lead us
Fill our hearts and souls
With all you know
The key to understanding
Is to see through others' eyes
Find a way to help us
See from all sides
Truly see from all sides
Great Spirits of all who lived before
Take our hands and lead us
Fill our hearts and souls
With all you know
The key to understanding
Is to see through others' eyes
Find a way to help us
See from all sides
Truly see from all sides
See from all sides
this moving is so underrated
+pompom45 I love the Brother Bear Movings
Movies?
*Movie
pompom45
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This is my favorite Phil Collins song. It's also one of the wisest songs ever written.
One of the great things about this movie is that it introduced brotherly love over anything else.
What the hell are we doing with mother earth, man.
Pansenwein how long a list are you asking for, exactly? Gods, all these other fucking half-(at dead fucking minimum)-plastic sheep might "long" for shit like in JCA to hit, but after 10/23 fucking YEARS having to almost literally Gibbs-smack my own damn self every two seconds... does the name "Sylwanin" mean a _damn_ thing to _any_ ecocidal motherfucker on this shit???
What?
@@seand.g423 did you sniff a pound of crack before writing that
Sean D.G what?
@@seand.g423 you ok there?
Announcer:
The world is full of magic.
Winter turns to spring.
Small things become big.
One thing always changes into another.
1:54
next to lion king, this is the best disney movie of all time
completely agree
Tigerguy 101 yeah very unapreciated
I totally agree
TobiRami I just wish they made a 3rd movie it deserved it
+blackthunderace no, a third movie would mess up the rest
Phil Collin just has the thing that makes the movie and the song so captivating... dudes a legend
The first time we reached "The key to understanding is to see thorugh others eyes" caught off guard, the second time reduced me to tears.
When I saw the brother bear for the first time it taught me loving older sister and care for living things. This movie has true meaning of love and guidance and wisdom.
Phil Collins is truly great. I don't think any other man is so loved across the globe for his amazing voice.
This song teaches our children to look deeper than the surface and see the world through others' eyes. Because they learned what means to be "blind beyond yourself" ... to look but not see. And they will not pursue pure knowledge anymore, because knowing much is not enough to be wise.
Brother Bear deserves more Love and Praise
Phil Collins is legendary
Absolutely stunnng. I love this movie :) I'm 26 years old now and looking back I think a lot of my personality has shaped from animated movies like these. They taught tiny me to be open minded and to have respect for nature and its inhabitants. I'm super grateful for that.
This is so much better than any disney princess movie! It's so touching
Brother bear, spirit ,lion king ...the old Disney movies were amazing in every way ...
I swear Phil Collins made Disney movies 10x better.
And the critics said that they depended too much on his music. One doesn't simply have too much Phil Collin's music in their movies.
I greatly prefer Phil's version to Tina Turner's version. It's not that Tina's version is bad, but it lacks the emotion and heart of this version. This is the version that should've been on the movie and I can't believe they went with the other version. This is much more haunting, melodic and catchy.
+EmmanuelleLunada2010 I like some parts of the one in the movie better like "Show us that in your hearts, we are all the same. Brothers to each other, in this world we remain." Phil keeps repeating, "see through another's eyes." But I like some parts of this one better than the other too like when she says "Lived 3 brothers.." makes it very movie specific.
Sanjana Sabu
Fair enough. Those lyrics were superior. But I stand by my first statement.
I think the Tina version has more grit and is more raw and sort of fits in with the old shaman lady who's holding the ceromony. thats how i saw it as being representing her.
If they had blended the songs and blaneced them out it would have been beautiful in ways that each song is on its own. And I would have loved to hear Tina sing this version, or at least with the chanting
At the very least, they should have put it in the credits. Instead, you have Phil's versions of "No Way Out" (The theme from Brother Bear) and his "Look Through My Eyes." I'm not criticising those recordings, they're great as well, however, yes I would have liked to hear this version somewhere in the film, even as a credit roll.
Yet, I'm probably also saying that from growing up with Tarzan and how his full version of "You'll Be In My Heart" is played during the credits.
Phil Collins can make a Native American themed movie really well with his great voice almost like a chant towards the end of the song if you know where I'm talking about.
I grew up watching disney films and i can say that brother bear is my ultimate favourite. I just love everything about this film. The characters, story, lessons, and soundtrack. 💯
those good old disney movies always makes me cry:") it remindes me of those winter evenings when when i was sitting betwen mum and dad. like a family. now,it's diffrent.dad doesn't live with us anymore: / family just felt apart... thank god for phill collins's amazing nostalgic voice!
2021 and I'm here✋
Happy 20th anniversary to the most Underrated Disney classic🐻!
I loved this version of Great Spirits from Brother Bear.
I've been looking for this version of this song practically since the movie came out! I don't care what people say, I love Phil Collins!
I always have to cry, even though im 15, when i watch this movie.
David van Thiel you are 18 now
Still crying at 21? Because I am
@@Neevkl_7 24 here
I'm 50 & I have this & other Disney(Pixar) movies. Yes, for me! Phil Collins being my favorite singer & being responsible for songs & score of Brother Bear was added bonus.
Ah, the native singing makes this. Definitely.
I've listened to both versions and they're both amazing. Both have such amazing, powerful, and inspiring messages, and this movie is my favorite Disney movie of all time. It's so beautiful and so so breathtaking.
I've seen the movie and it made me cry.
I once heard someone say “People whose favourite Disney movie as a kid was Brother Bear listen to Mumford and Sons now” and I have never been so called out.
Wow I miss the old Disney movies with original concepts, nice messages, good characters, and actual good songs.
what happened to Disney? Phil Collins, Elton John, and many of the classic artists were the best of Disney's music. miss the 90's now
Phil Rocks! Its hard to believe that he is already in his late 50s and still sounds better than he did at the height of his career. I was dissappointed that the Phil Collins version of the Transformation song was not in the movie.
Brother bear and Tarzan have the best soundtracks hands down
can i just say that brother bear was and will always be my favorite disney movie of all time, and it never fails to make me cry.
do you ever listen to a song you haven't heard in a vary long time, and realize you know all the words.. :,)
It was a ritual for my brother and I to rewatch the brother bear and lion king every year since the year it released . It still shocks me to this day that this movie is not as popular as it should be.The storyline was so unique 😢
Well, I say, that I'm bitly dissapointed, that in "Brother Bear" woolly mammoths are only extinct animals, althrough the movie is set in prehistory. I say, that I've got an idea for 2D-animated feature movie, where I gonna fix this mistake (but this movie will be set in Europe and there will be no humans (or neanderthal people)). Would you like to read this idea?
Omg I almost cried. I love his voice so much! 💜 And of course that movie too!
DISNEY FOREVER 💞💞
The legendary Phil Collins ❤️
this is the best song of the whole movie, hands down!
Phil collins is the best
His songs are great.
i Love It
next to "lion king" this is the best disney movie ever
The world is full of magic Winter turns into Spring small things become big but one thing only changes into another
I haven't seen the Brother Bear movies in so long. Wow.
Me too.
I want to see this one again.
This was an absolutely gorgeous movie. Disney what happened to you? :l
3D!! That's what happened!! :D Yes, i also don't like it!!
they died
Sadly but yes… :'(
Jomana Anwar How dare you even mention Dreamworks here? This is obviously 100% a Disney movie! Its made by the same team as Disney's Tarzan!!
Mixed up between movies :'D my mistake
Сколько бы лет не прошло - продолжаю слушать💜👍
Phil Collins is the heart of Disney.
This song's power. It fills we with a love for nature and animals. Truly, I'd give up an arm and a leg just so I could talk to the animals. It's the only thing I really want. One day...
We're surrounded by creatures of mystery and beauty. Powerful creatures. Creatures with much to tell us humans.
This movie is the best Disney movie ever, so many childhood memories crying to scenes while watching it. When we grow up and get kids, we need to chow this movie for them! :)
This song has so much life and meaning, I wish this made it into the final cut. Don't get me wrong, I like Tina Turner's version too, and that has a lot of life and meaning to it as well!
Tina was believed to be part native american
I didn't know Phil Collins had sung an own version of this song, as well. It's not on my Brother Bear soundtrack, only of the Transformation and Welcome songs.
Thank you for posting it, it's wonderful!
i love phil collins' songs. they are awesome!
This is indeed a real masterpiece of Disney! The lion king Will be the greatest forever but this is also legendary!
Wow. Phil really blew Tina out of the water on this one.
This movie... why does it make me feel ways i can't explain?
Brother Bear: Teach our children to look deeper than the surface
Winnie the Pooh: _EVERYTHING IS HONEY_
To try to understand others and to look through another's eyes was like second nature for me trough out my whole life. It makes me sad to see so many people in the world who don't
why can not we live like that?:(
cause we are born in a fuckin society based on money and pollution, and we have forgotten the Great Spirits
+dat guy
no, dude, i hate this life. we have destroyed our world
+Luudh uruk
the shit is... if i wanna go around the world to live in the nature and hunt... i have problems with police, cause i don't respect the fucking borders. then, i cannot hunt to live cause every single corner in the world is propriety of someone!! i wanna die...
+Luudh uruk i dont undesttand ... at all
+Lili Kataja
what's the matter
How can you possibly dislike this song? To me, it pretty much sums Brother Bear up in one word - beautiful.
They're still magical. Brave, Tangled, Princess and the Frog. All magical and hold places in my heart
Damn this movie and "The little mermaid" were my childhood😍
I watched them over and over again and I completely fell in love with these movies😍
i know everyone else prefers this version but the tina's voice matches more and has more feeling in it, it has more of an spiritual feel and sound
I love this song and Phil Collins!!! ^_^
I love this cartoon and I love Phil Collins.. His voice is incredible...*-* I love this man xD
This movie make me cry...
UGH the No Way Out song makes me cry and the scene where Kenai told Koda about his mother not coming. UGH WHY OH WHY is this underrated. Phil Collins is the greatest musician of all time.
Phil Collins is a musical genius.
Frozen should have had animation like this.
Epic, Phil Colllins made the foundation of disney music
I wish Brother Bear was as popular as The Lion King but at least it was a Box Office Success
Such a good movie! It's so hard to have favorites with Disney, cause there's also Emperor's New Groove, Treasure Planet, Hercules, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Lilo and Stitch... Gotta say though, my favorite animated films are Disney's Tarzan and the Iron Giant though.
Favorite movie of all time…
amazing, inspirational! never heard this version
2006 i was 6 years old and This was first animation cartoon
Year 2020 I'm 19...still it is my love☺
I KNEW IT!!! I was watching Mulan 2 and this song came up (when the princesses sung about them wanting to be like other women) and there was this beat that reminded me about this song and I was right. I was like "wait? I've heard this beat before"😂
I don't know what you mean. Your comparing this underated beautiful movie to a trashy sequel?
13 years old...My childhood...
Amazing!!!! I've liked this movie!!!
I love how the lyrics are so differently depending on the language. I like the "find a way to help us see from both sides" in german the song has a different meaning, they sing "tell us that we're united until eternity. Brothers from all worlds will always stay together" which is the way that the spirits helped them
this has such a great energy to it.
My all time favourite x Phil never lets anyone down .brother bear soundtrack amazing xxx.
Who's watching this in 2017? I do!
Nelson Bangoura me too
2018
2019
Planning to watch it this 2019 lol
@@janinavill 2021!
Great spirits will always bless us and our children =)
maybe the last great Disney moovie
the beginning of the song is so magical
can i just say that brother bear was and will always be my favorite disney movie of all time, and it never fails to make me cry.
Sitka: the Hufflepuff, a loving brother, a beloved brother, into a all loving guide
Denahai: the Ravenclaw, the sharp know it all, who was wise child, turn into a sage man
Kenai: the Gryffindor, hot-headed, reckless, prejudiced, who learned to love even the image of his foe