Everything about this movie was amazing. It really reminds me of the time when I first watch this as a kid. I like it even better now that I'm an adult. Would recommend this to anyone who has kids or just like animated wolves.
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I rarely give a bad review, but this is honestly one of the worst movies I've ever watched. The engaging characters from the first Balto movie (ie, Kevin Bacon and crew) are all different no-namers here... but what's worse is there is no story of any conceivable kind, only social agenda narratives infused into the mindless plot. Also disturbing was the very inappropriate reference to suicidal ideations, where the goose character "Borris" refers to needing something "like a hole in the head"... totally inappropriate for young kids to hear such things. The animation is of such low quality many of the characters are not even shaded or have more than one color. It has no discernable ties to the first movie and leaves you wondering at the end why you just wasted 2 hours of your life for no reason. The entire production was done in 'Chxxa' as made clear in the credits, so that may explain a lot about why it seems like a big cultural disconnect. This was a painful movie for me and my family to get through, not very entertaining for the kids and leaving them a bit confused overall. Do not waste a cent or a second of your life on this movie in thinking it is anything like the first one... it is not. Read full review
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I really appreciated this movie but I found it very hard to find. I saw both Balto and Balto 3 before seeing this movie and I was surprised it was so hard to find. Most of the character voices sound similar with the greatest exception being Boris the Goose. I didn't appreciate that choice from voice over talents. I thought this movie was adorable but had it's touching moments. Balto and Jenna have a litter of puppies and no one wants to adopt Aleu, the spunkiest and wolfiest pup of the litter. She spends alot of time looking for a human family as she grows up. Then when Aleu comes across a human who thinks she is a wolf Balto is forced to explain Aleu's heritage to her. Balto wanted to keep this a secret in hopes that she'd have a better life as a pet dog then he did as a half breed. Aleu takes the news poorly and goes out to discover where she fits in life. Balto follows and helps her with her journey and she finally learns who she is and what she wants to do with her life. The journey helps Aleu become a leader and helps Balto come to grips with his children leaving the nest. My husband had one complaint about the movie. He felt Balto was a little too nervous of all the new challenges he had to face even though they were supposed to be fairly deep, interpersonal challenges. He wanted to see Balto use some more muscle in the movie. But other than that it was entertaining but may be a little deep for young children but that is not saying they won't appreciate the music, characters, and artistry of Balto II: Wolf Quest.Read full review
I loved it!
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Another of my personal great family movies im about to part with, , its the story of a true Hero Balto , this is Part 2 of the Balto movies he returns with a new breathtaking Quest as big as the wild, untamed North,. Balto is Part Husky & part Wolfand knows what it means to hear the call of the wild,. This is a great sit at home with your family movie. and i really enjoyed it.
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