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Argument
Album cover
Attribution information
Composer

   Mark Mancina
   Phil Collins

Release information
Released

2003

Track

8

Length

1:24

Albums

Brother Bear (Complete Score)

Appearances

Brother Bear

Samples
Versions

Anonymous Audio File Icon Clip ArtArgument 

Denahi: I know what you're feeling, but killing that bear is wrong.
Kenai: Wrong? Our brother is dead, and it's because of that monster!
Denahi: I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
Kenai and Denahi argue[src]

"Argument" is a score composed by Mark Mancina and Phil Collins for Brother Bear. It was unofficially released in 2003 as part of the film's complete score.

Use[]

In the soundtracks[]

Mark Mancina and Phil Collins composed the score of the 2003 film Brother Bear as well as its soundtrack and unofficial complete score. "Argument" was written to represent the scene in which Kenai argues with his brother, Denahi, over the fate of the bear that killed Sitka.[1]

In the film[]

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Kenai and Denahi argue over the fate of the bear that killed their brother Sitka, during which "Argument" is heard

"Argument" is heard in Brother Bear as a representation of the scene in which Kenai argues with his brother, Denahi, over the fate of the bear that killed Sitka. The score picks up immediately after Sitka's funeral, as Kenai implores Denahi to help him track down and kill the bear that caused Sitka's death. It carries through their argument and into Kenai's confrontation with Tanana, in which he rips his totem from his neck and throws it into the fire. The piece ends as Denahi pursues Kenai in the hopes of stopping him.

References[]

  1. Revealed in Disney's Brother Bear (2003). Written by Steve Bencich, Lorne Cameron, Ron J. Friedman, David Hoselton, and Tab Murphy, and directed by Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker. Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.


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