In honor of Coda's birthday, we are watching the movie that gave us his name (yes we spelled his name wrong πŸ˜‚). And yes, we WILL be ugly crying the entire movie as we remember our little man.

#brotherbear

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Nadine Gonzales · @Naylie
5 followers · 369 posts · Server mastodon.social

needs more love and attention and I still wish they could've continue making merchanise on the characters too more often.

#brotherbear

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Nadine Gonzales · @Naylie
5 followers · 367 posts · Server mastodon.social

I cannot believe this is the year where will be turning 20 later on this year! Heck, my brain is still trying to progress over the fact that &Stitch and are also 2 decades old too!

#brotherbear #theemperorsnewgroove #lilo #treasureplanet

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I watched Brother Bear again recently, and couldn't stop thinking of it as a trans allegory. Here's what I see.

Kenai starts out as an awkward human. He is careless with common tasks and uncomfortable with the "love" totem that he receives. At this point, the whole movie feels slightly uncomfortable to watch. The interactions, the colors, everyone's actions feel slightly "off" in indescribable ways.

Then, Kenai transforms into a bear and the whole visuals change. The movie becomes more colorful, the screen literally changes the aspect ratio so that it takes up the whole screen. The magic is that these changes are barely noticeable as you watch, but if you were to skip back you would notice a clear difference. This encapsulates the feeling of gender dysphoria so well, how it feels as this invisible but nagging feeling that something is just not right. Then, as your egg cracks the field of vision feels larger and just more colorful.

Beyond that, Kenai is going through a journey of self-acceptance that parallels a transition. When he is first transformed as a bear, he is in heavy denial and wants to go back to being human. He is ashamed of receiving help from Koda, a fellow bear. Slowly, he becomes accustomed to bear life, getting familiar with the local animals and making friends with Koda. He panics again when he is thrown in the middle of bears, paralleling the fear of passing within men's/women's spaces that trans people experience. The bears quickly accept him as one of their own and he is calmed, a positive experience overall.

Then, Koda tells a story involving humans and this triggers Kenai to "come out" as someone who was a human. Koda is shocked and runs away, until he realizes that he likes him regardless of Kenai's past and goes back to him. Kenai goes up to the mountain to turn back into a human. He briefly does turns back, but then realizes that he prefers to be a bear and just stays as one. He has accepted his self and found a place for himself in the world.

But wait, there's more! Throughout the movie, he is chased by his brother (his own family) for being a bear, eerily paralleling the common disapproval that trans people face from their families. The brother finally stops hunting and apologizes at the end, as he finally recognizes Kenai under the bear, happier and wiser than ever before.

#trans #transallegory #brotherbear

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As a I'm shamed to admit I'd never seen until today. IT WAS SO CUTE AND WHOLESOME! HOWD I MISS OUT ON THIS?!

#brotherbear #furry

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R4C00N · @kinkyraccoon
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#brotherbear #disney #muscle

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