NEW factory sealed Walt Disney Bolt (3D BLU-RAY ONLY 2011)


NEW factory sealed Walt Disney Bolt (3D BLU-RAY ONLY 2011)

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Boltis a 2008 Americancomputer animatedroad-comedy-adventure filmproduced byWalt Disney Animation Studiosand released byWalt Disney Pictures. It is the 48thDisney animated feature film. Directed byChris WilliamsandByron Howard, the film stars the voices ofJohn Travolta,Miley Cyrus,Malcolm McDowell,Diedrich Bader,Nick Swardson,Greg Germann,Susie EssmanandMark Walton. The film\'s plot centers on a small white dog namedBoltwho, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks that he has super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on a cross-country journey to \"rescue\" her.

Despite a relatively marginal box-office performance,Boltreceived a strong positive critical reception and is renowned for playing an important role in instigating what is widely referred to asthe Disney Revival, as well as setting the studio in a new creative direction that would lead to other critically acclaimed features such asTangled(2010) andFrozen(2013).Boltwas also Disney Animation\'s first feature film to be produced under the complete creative guidance ofJohn Lasseter, as well as the first computer-animated feature film to implementnon-photorealistic rendering.

The film was nominated for a series of awards, such as theAcademy Award for Best Animated Feature,Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature FilmandGolden Globe Award for Best Original Song.


Plot

In theprologue, a puppy namedBolt(John Travolta) is adopted by a seven-year-old girl named Penny (Miley Cyrus).

Five years later, they star on a hit adventure television series calledBoltin which the titular character has varioussuperpowersand must constantly thwart the evil plans of the nefarious Doctor Calico (Malcolm McDowell). To gain a more realistic performance, the TV show\'s producers have deceived Bolt his entire life, arranging the filming in such a way that Bolt believes the television show is real and that he really has superpowers, including a powerfulsonic scream-like \"superbark\". After a cliffhanger episode causes Bolt to believe Penny has been kidnapped by the villain, he escapes from his on-set trailer inHollywoodbut knocks himself unconscious trying to break through a window and falls into a box offoam peanutsand unknown to the film company is accidentally shipped to New York City. In New York, Bolt eventually comes round, and starts to notice that his \"superpowers\" aren\'t working, and rationalizes this is the effect thatstyrofoamhas on his body. He then meets Mittens (Susie Essman), a femalealley catwho bullies pigeons out of their food. Bolt (believing she\'s one of Calico\'s minions) forces Mittens to help him get back to Penny, and after Bolt ends up knocking Mittens unconscious into a letter box, the two start their epic journey westward on a truck. In Hollywood, Penny is deeply saddened over Bolt\'s disappearance but is convinced by the studio to continue filming with a Bolt lookalike.

Surprised at his first feelings of hunger, Bolt is shown by Mittens how to act like a cute, but needy dog, and is rewarded by food for the both of them at a nearbyRV parkinElmwood Place, Ohio. Here, they meet Rhino (Mark Walton), a fearless, TV-obsessed hamster andBoltfan who joins their team. Rhino’s unwavering faith in Bolt substantiates the dog’s illusions about his superpowers, but Mittens, who learned from Rhino that Bolt is from a television show, tries to convince Bolt that his superpowers aren\'t real. Bolt refuses to listen to Mittens, and instead becomes frustrated and attempts to \"superbark\" her repeatedly. The noise attractsAnimal Control, who captures them both and transports them to an animal shelter. After being freeden routeby Rhino, Bolt finally realizes that he is just a normal dog, but regains his confidence after Rhino (oblivious to this revelation) gives him apep talk. They rescue Mittens from the shelter and escape, allowing them to continue their journey. Along the way, Mittens helps Bolt through his identity crisis by teaching him typical dog activities (such as hanging his head out car windows and chasing sticks), but Mittens refuses to go farther thanLas Vegas. She tells Bolt that hisHollywoodlife is fake and there is no real love for him there. Her emotional rant reveals that she was once a house cat, but was abandoned by her previous owner and left to brave the harsh streets alone anddeclawed. Bolt refuses to believe that Penny doesn\'t love him, and continues on alone, wishing Mittens the best. Rhino, learning of Bolt\'s departure, convinces Mittens that they must help him, and the two set off to find Bolt once again.

Bolt reaches the studio and finds Penny embracing his lookalike. Unaware that Penny still misses him and that her affection for the lookalike is only a part of a rehearsal for the show, he leaves, brokenhearted. Mittens, on a gantry in the studio, sees what Bolt does not: Penny telling her mother how much she misses Bolt. Realizing that Penny truly does love Bolt, Mittens follows Bolt and explains. At the same time, the Bolt-lookalike panics during the show\'s filming and accidentally knocks over someflaming torches, setting the sound stage on fire with Penny trapped inside. Bolt arrives and reunites with Penny inside the burning studio, but are unable to escape before Penny begins to suffocate from the smoke. Bolt refuses to leave Penny, and with the strength he has left, Bolt uses his \"superbark\" through the building\'sair vent. Hearing the noise, the firefighters rescue them before they both succumb tosmoke inhalation.

Penny and her mother subsequently quit when their overeager agent attempts to exploit the incident for publicity purposes. The show continues with a replacement \"Bolt\" and \"Penny\"– \"Penny\'s\" new appearance being explained in the show as being serious injuries necessitating her undergoing facial reconstruction surgery, andadopting a new storylinethat involvesalien abduction. Penny herself adopts Mittens and Rhino, and she and her family move to a rural home to enjoy a simpler, happy lifestyle with Bolt and her new pets. The epilogue scenes during the credits show Bolt, Penny, her mother, Mittens, and Rhino enjoying their new life together.


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