3/27/2023 0 Comments The brave 2![]() ![]() The film was released direct-to-video on May 19, 1998, in the United States by Walt Disney Home Video. It is the sequel to The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1997). It is based on the 1988 novella of the same name by Thomas M. Wee Gaffes – A video montage of simulation, animation and shot bloopers.The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is a 1998 American animated musical film.Art Gallery – A selection of breathtaking art from the creation of the film, showcasing characters, sets, scenes and stunning landscapes.Promotional Pieces – This bonus includes promotional clips for Brave, including: ‘Feast Yer Eyes,’ ‘Relics,’ ‘Clan DunBroch,’ ‘Launch,’ and more.The Tapestry – Fans will learn the story behind this embroidered emblem of family unity, which was lovingly crafted by Brave’s team of artists.Angus – A look at Merida’s most trusted companion, Angus, a mighty Clydesdale.It is English…Sort Of – This bonus feature helps fans interpret some of the more Scottish lines in the film, thanks to the real Scottish actors who play the key characters and contributed their own dialects and sayings.Dirty Hairy People – Fans will enjoy this uproarious bonus feature discussing the development of Brave’s Scots – including the design of their hair, attire, and dirt-crusted physiques.Fallen Warriors Montage – A selection of deleted shots that were cut from the film late in production are presented to fans in various stages of completion through a video montage narrated by director Mark Andrews.Eventually cut from the film, fans can see it in its entirety in this bonus feature narrated by the film’s director Mark Andrews. ‘Fergus & Mor’du’ An Alternate Opening – Once upon a time, “ Brave” had a different opening scene.Director Mark Andrews discusses the decision-making process that led to the shortened versions of these scenes. Extended Scenes – Three separate scenes are highlighted in their extended form.Once Upon A Scene – A closer look at the evolution of the storylines throughout the production of the film, including alternative openings to the film and many deleted scenes.From making Haggis to Kilt Fridays to celebrating the Scottish poet Robert Burns, fans will see how the Brave production crew truly embraced Scottish themes and customs fueled the Pixar crew throughout the creation of Brave. Clan Pixar – At Pixar, getting into character is a team effort.Magic – The magic and mystery of Scotland is revealed to fans in this charming feature about the legends – from mystical potions to the will-o’the-wisps.Wonder Moss – Fans will explore how Brave’s technical artists examined the real Scottish countryside and studied the laws of nature, then turned these findings into computer codes that would blanket Merida’s Scotland in lush moss, lichen and bracken.Brawl in the Hall – A fascinating and hilarious inside look at the process of creating Brave’s fighting Scots, through animation, crowd simulation and fight choreography – not to mention a room full of grunting men whose vocal chortles added authenticity to the raucous scene.Each of the bears, gentle Mum-Bear and terrifying Mor’du, demanded a different approach to creating their physical appearance and personality. ![]() Bears – Take a look inside the art and design behind the bears in Brave.Highlighting contrasts in character design, clothing, animation, voicing, even hairstyle, watch how the filmmakers explored this most important of relationships. ![]()
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