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Balto II: Wolf Quest (2001) Reviews

Balto II: Wolf Quest (2001)
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The heroic half-dog/half-wolf returns to guide his children through difficult circumstances of their own in this direct-to-video sequel to the 1995 animated hit Balto. Sled dog Balto (voice of Maurice LaMarche) is now the father of a pack of cubs; one of his offspring, Aleu (voice of Lacey Chabert), looks more like a wolf than her bothers and sisters, who look much more like ordinary dogs. Aleu is troubled by her differences from the rest of the litter, and becomes even more upset when her siblings are adopted by humans and she is not. Feeling as if she's been shunned as an outsider, Aleu runs away to learn more about the wolves from which she has descended; Balto, who has had a series of troubling dreams, is certain a cruel fate awaits Aleu, and he sets out to find her. Balto II: Wolf Quest also features the voice talents of Mark Hammil, Peter MacNicol, and David Carradine. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Phil Weinstein
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Douglas H.

This was really kind of a let down. The voices were different, story was not as good, had this wierd spiritual theme too much for a kid to understand. My daughter (3 years) loved the first one. This one could not hold her interest, I would not recomend it for a child younger than about 5 or so. Good points, animation was good i guess. Even then, there are a lot of better titles to chose from out there.

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Steve C.

well my daughter lost interest after 20 minutes. When she loves a cartoon she will watch it all the way through to the end and even multiple times. So i have to say this was not a good cartoon for her.

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Dave Z.

Balto I & III were much better. II was really bad, mostly a lot of spirt worship theme. Our grandkids were really bored with this one, but they loved I & II.

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Nola A V.

MY GRANDCHILDERS LOVE THIS

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BETTY H.

I think that this movie is inspiring because it is educational and it talks about friendship . I have loved this movie Balto#2: Wolf Quest and Balto ever since i was a little girl and here i am fixing to turn 18 years old and would really inspire everybody to watch these movie

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    Douglas H.

    This was really kind of a let down. The voices were different, story was not as good, had this wierd spiritual theme too much for a kid to understand. My daughter (3 years) loved the first one. This one could not hold her interest, I would not recomend it for a child younger than about 5 or so. Good points, animation was good i guess. Even then, there are a lot of better titles to chose from out there.

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    Steve C.

    well my daughter lost interest after 20 minutes. When she loves a cartoon she will watch it all the way through to the end and even multiple times. So i have to say this was not a good cartoon for her.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Dave Z.

    Balto I & III were much better. II was really bad, mostly a lot of spirt worship theme. Our grandkids were really bored with this one, but they loved I & II.

    Yes   |   No

     
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