Balto and his daughter Aleu embark on a journey of adventure and self discovery.Balto and his daughter Aleu embark on a journey of adventure and self discovery.Balto and his daughter Aleu embark on a journey of adventure and self discovery.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
- Jenna
- (voice)
- Nava
- (voice)
- Aleu
- (voice)
- Niju
- (voice)
- Balto
- (voice)
- Muru
- (voice)
- Boris
- (voice)
- Terrier
- (voice)
- …
- Dingo
- (voice)
- Saba
- (voice)
- Muc
- (voice)
- …
- Hunter
- (voice)
- …
- Aniu
- (voice)
- (as Mone Walton)
- Fox
- (voice)
- …
- Yak
- (voice)
- (as Jeff Glen Bennet)
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- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia(at around 11 mins) The box that the pups are in while being adopted is the same medicine box Balto delivered in the first film.
- GoofsThroughout most of the beginning of the movie, the raven's beak does not move whenever it caws. When Balto is by the river talking to the raven, the raven caws several times but it's beak doesn't move, yet in a later scene, when it caws, its beak moves.
- Quotes
Aleu: I knew there was something wrong with me.
Balto: There is nothing wrong with you. You have a proud heritage.
Aleu: Oh, sure.
Balto: Your mother is a pure-bred husky.
Aleu: Then what are you?
Balto: I-I'm the one who's part wolf.
Aleu: How could this happen?
Balto: Look. Aleu. My dad was a husky who... had pups with a wolf.
Aleu: Great. My grandmother was a wild animal? Did the wolf teach you how to know when a human wants to kill you?
Balto: I was accidentally separated from her when I was young, so I never spent much time with... the wolf. I remember that she was as white as snow, and she had this warm voice that made me feel safe. Well, then Boris took me in, and, after being raised by a goose it's a wonder I don't honk instead of bark.
Aleu: Why didn't you tell me this before?
Balto: Because I wanted to protect you.
Aleu: Protect me? From what? From the fact that no human will ever want me because I'm part wild animal?
Balto: Aleu.
Aleu: And what about my brothers and sisters? They've got wolf in them, too. Why did humans want them?
Balto: Because they don't look it,
[sighs]
Balto: and you do.
Aleu: It's not fair. I hate you!
[jumps off the boat crying]
Balto: Aleu? Aleu, come back!
Aleu: Leave me alone!
[runs away crying]
- ConnectionsEdited into The Paul Behragam Talk Show: "Balto 3" R&T Part 1 (2015)
- SoundtracksTaking You Home
Written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom
Performed by Kimaya Seward
Produced by Michele Brourman
Visually, the film is actually quite pleasing to the eye with dramatic angles and quickly moving in Balto's really cool dream sequence and with vibrant colours in his daughter's self-discovery.
And the not that good stuff.
Balto: Wolf Quest is not grounded in reality like its predecessor and didn't have much originality to the story, but it had its moments of decent voice acting from new characters like the soft and firm Nava and the menacing Niju. Aside from that we have to deal with new voices for the recurring characters, and it shows.
Boris is the most noticeable, and even if Charles Fleischer did a decent job, I found him too loud and not funny. I wasn't that keen of Muk and Luk in the original, but they seemed pointless here. Jodi Benson did the best performance as Jenna, I'll give her credit for that.
The story, while not original, had a spiritual theme to it and I would have liked that to be explored more, because it was shown so many times right from the start and especially in this beautiful scene when Balto's daughter is in a cave. It could have been so interesting.
I'm sure Balto: Wolf Quest will entertain on its own, and I was entertained, too. I feel it could have been better, but Even though it is a far cry from its predecessor, it is still among the better sequels out there.
- Animany94
- Nov 20, 2017
Details
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1