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i was going through my morgue and found these 2 images from Brother Bear. Interesting to see the approach that could have been. I remember reading something about Bambi being a huge inspiration for the visual look of the film, it does after all take place in the woods. These are the only images I have ever found, and I am glad that I saved them when I did.
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