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Brother Bear
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Crazy credits for
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  • At the beginning of the end credits, there are several comedic vignettes
    presented as pseudo out takes involving the chararacters of the film.
  • At the conclusion of the end credits, Koda appears to announce the standard
    declaration that no salmon were harmed in the making of the film. However,
    he is embarrased by a bear chasing a salmon behind him and signals for
    shooting to stop. Koda covers the lens with his paws and the picture goes
    black as he accidently breaks the camera while the fishing bear belches.
  • After the end credits Koda appears, telling everyone in the name of the
    producers that no fish was harmed for the production of this motion
    picture.
  • The name of Bruce Johnson, the lead animator for the moose character Tuke,
    is spelled "Broose".

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