I Spy | |
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Attribution information | |
Composer |
• Mark Mancina |
Release information | |
Released |
2003 |
Track |
20 |
Length |
0:45 |
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"I Spy" 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. "I Spy" was written to represent the scene in which Rutt and Tuke play "I spy" while riding on mammoths.[1]
In the film

Rutt and Tuke play a game to pass the time, during which "I Spy" is heard
"I Spy" is heard in Brother Bear as a representation of the scene in which Rutt and Tuke play "I spy" while riding on mammoths. The score begins as Tuke studies the landscape for an object to use in the game. The piece carries through their session, including their bickering over Tuke's interruption. The score concludes when Rutt interrupts Tuke in turn, causing Tuke to suggest that they play a different game.
References
- ↑ 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.
Brother Bear (Complete Score) |
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Main Title • Caribou/Three Brothers • Kenai's Ceremony • Sitka's Advice • Glacier Fight • Dread And Mourning • Funeral • Argument • Northern Lights • Kenai Tracks The Bear • Bear Fight • Nightmare Swim • Denahi Mourns • Awakes As A Bear • Awakes As A Bear (Part 2) • Meets Koda • Chase To The Glacier • Denahi Finds The Cave • Nighttime On The Mammoths • I Spy • Getting Off The Mammoths • Rock Painting • Wandering Through The Valley • Valley Of Fire • Chase To The Gorge • Arrival • Salmon Run • Bear Party • Flackback • Confession • Denahi Sees A Sign • Mooses' Advice • Mountaintop Fight • Sitka Appears |