| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Patrick Dempsey | ... | Kenai (voice) | |
| Mandy Moore | ... | Nita (voice) | |
| Jeremy Suarez | ... | Koda (voice) | |
| Rick Moranis | ... | Rutt (voice) | |
| Dave Thomas | ... | Tuke (voice) | |
| Andrea Martin | ... | Anda (voice) | |
| Catherine O'Hara | ... | Kata (voice) | |
| Wanda Sykes | ... | Innoko (voice) | |
| Wendie Malick | ... | Aunt Siqiniq (voice) | |
| Kathy Najimy | ... | Aunt Taqqiq (voice) | |
| Michael Clarke Duncan | ... | Tug (voice) | |
| Jim Cummings | ... | Bering & Chikoot (voice) | |
| Jeff Bennett | ... | Additional Voices (voice) | |
| Michaela Jill Murphy | ... | Additional Voices (voice) (as Jessie Flower) | |
| Tress MacNeille | ... | Additional Voices (voice) | |
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? Written by Bonquishis
Well, to start off, I adore the original Brother Bear. So, as you can imagine I was a little ticked off when I heard Disney was making yet another one of their trashy sequels. I've seen some, Hunchback of Notre Dame 2 for instance...terrible, absolutely horrifying. And to find out that this might be done with one of my favorite movies was not the greatest piece of news. I decided to see it, actually buy it, encouraged by the positive early reviews it got. I was surprised. It's pretty good, but I have to admit the ending was cheap and easily guessed from the very beginning. I didn't like Nita, and Rutt and Tuke got on my last nerves. If you liked the first Brother Bear you'll like this one. I give this a 5/10.