If there's one thing you can say for Disney, it's that you know what you're getting.
Almost every movie has the same animation, the same visual aesthetic, the same jokes, the same saccharine music, and espouses the same morals in the same overly sentimental way.
The only real variation is in the quality of the animation, and Brother Bear is sloppier than most, with some really lazy animation in places.
Definitely one to miss, and not really suitable for a G rating either due to the material, jokes, and near-constant characters hitting each other.
Almost every movie has the same animation, the same visual aesthetic, the same jokes, the same saccharine music, and espouses the same morals in the same overly sentimental way.
The only real variation is in the quality of the animation, and Brother Bear is sloppier than most, with some really lazy animation in places.
Definitely one to miss, and not really suitable for a G rating either due to the material, jokes, and near-constant characters hitting each other.