As Sitka tries to save his brother, Kenai attacks and Sitka sacrifices himself to save Denahi. Before passing away, Sitka tells Denahi to take care of Koda and to make things right.
The defining moment of Sitka's life—and the turning point of the movie—occurs during a confrontation with a massive bear. Following a series of mishaps involving a stolen basket of fish, Kenai recklessly hunts the bear, ignoring Sitka’s advice to let it go. Kenai and Denahi find themselves cornered on a crumbling glacier. With the bear closing in and the ice threatening to give way, Sitka makes the ultimate sacrifice. sitka from brother bear
He saw Kenai, reckless and hot-blooded, charge the mother bear. He saw Denahi, swift and steady, try to cut off the escape. And he saw the cliff. In that single, stretched breath where the world becomes still water, Sitka made his choice. As Sitka tries to save his brother, Kenai
The climax of the film brings the brothers together once more in a physical confrontation between Kenai (in bear form) and Denahi (who believes the bear killed Kenai). Just as violence is about to erupt, Sitka descends from the heavens. He returns in his spirit form to stop the cycle of violence. Following a series of mishaps involving a stolen
That was the moment. That was the love without condition.