Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe mail in the north used to be delivered by dogsled, but the success of airplane delivery leaves Balto and the other sled dogs feeling neglected.The mail in the north used to be delivered by dogsled, but the success of airplane delivery leaves Balto and the other sled dogs feeling neglected.The mail in the north used to be delivered by dogsled, but the success of airplane delivery leaves Balto and the other sled dogs feeling neglected.
- Kodi
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- Jenna
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- Duke
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- Ralph
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- Boris
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- Dusty
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- Balto
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- Dipsy
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- Mel
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- Muc
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- Stella
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- Kirby
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Opiniones destacadas
My two biggest problems with this movie are 1) the voices. It really detracts from animated sequels when they don't use the same actors. I sit there through half the movie not really believing it's that character because I'm trying to get used to the different voice. And 2) The writers conveniently left Aleu out of the story just to better fit their plot. That makes the story even less believable to me because you know he has a daughter and she's just not there...I mean, at least give an explanation as to why she's not in the story. And yes, this is a kid's animated movie, and some may argue that I'm holding my standards too high, but one of the key elements to making a successful sequel is to make it believable--you have to feel like you're in the movie, and believe what you're seeing.
As for the actual content of the movie, the plot in this one is much better. There actually is a purpose, and while it's not as heroic or pivotal as in the first Balto, it is still important. Personally, I think it would've been a lot more interesting if Balto had been in a race and gotten hurt somewhere in the wilderness, and his son Kodiak & his daughter Aleu had to lead a team to find him and save him. I would also have put Jenna on Balto's team...I don't like that she just sits on the sidelines and delivers good advice--her character has much more potential than that. I think the solo sequences with Boris & Stella detract from the movie. It started off well because we care about Boris and like that he's found someone, but then they just go off the deep end with the song and dance number. The only song worthwhile in this movie was Jenna's song to Balto, but even then, the 'lyrics' as it were are so one-dimensional and juvenile I couldn't decide whether to laugh or scoff.
Overall, I think the ratings for this sequel are inflated because the 2nd one was such a disappointment. The big difference with this movie is that it does partially recapture the feel of the first Balto, but the characters are still severely underdeveloped and a little typecast. So while this movie is definitely watchable, there wasn't enough conflict and/or obstacles in this movie to make it interesting and further the plot along, especially considering there is no villain.
Kudos to the CG animators and directors, but next time work on better character development and PLEASE, if you can't get the same voice talents, get some with the same voice tone.
5.5 out of 10
This time Balto is with his son, Kodi, Kodi and his friends are a team who deliver very important mail to the city. A pilot challenges the dogs to a race because he believes that he can deliver the mail faster than the dogs, well, Kodi asks Balto for help and to lead the race. The dogs end up winning but unfortunately, Boris who is also on the plane, and the pilot crash and Balto has to go back with his friends to help Boris and the man.
Balto 3 was a great animated film that was also a great finish for the story of Balto. Like I said, as much as it wasn't needed, it makes for a great family film and I know all the kids will like it. I miss the old animation and this was a great flash back, Balto is a great story that shouldn't be missed.
6/10
It's so-so at least the animation is better and it's a hell of a lot better than the 2nd, but still it's missing something that the first one had. The first one was rated PG and the other 2 were rated G sorta to try to target it towards younger audiences but trying to keep the spirit of the first one alive, which they didn't do very well.
All in all, this one was pretty good, but still not good enough to become a classic the way the first one did, but I would recommend it.
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- TriviaBalto, Jenna, Boris, Muk, and Luk are the only characters to appear in all three Balto films.
- ErroresIn the first movie, Balto's eye scleras were medium-dark yellow. In the second movie, his scleras were white, but in this movie, they return back to medium-dark yellow, even during flashbacks from the second movie, when his eyes were white.
- Citas
Dipsy: [listening to the conversation above] Okay. Alright. This could be interesting.
[listens]
Dipsy: Oh my.
[listens]
Dipsy: Oh... um, uh-huh.
[listens]
Dipsy: What the...?
[listens]
Dipsy: Woah.
[listens]
Dipsy: Yikes.
[listens]
Dipsy: Oh my!
Dipsy, Kodi, Dusty, Kirby, Ralph, Mel: What?
Dipsy: The postmaster's agreed to a race to see who's faster, the bushplane or the dogs.
Kodi: We're saved! We'll beat the tail off of that bushplane.
Mel: Are you crazy? Have you seen how fast that monster flies?
Dusty: We can't afford to lose!
Ralph: No kidding. We're gonna need someone fast and experienced to lead us in the race.
Kirby: You can count on me! Er, what? What?
Dusty: Well, Kirby, it's just, uh, we don't need fast, we need
[short pause]
Dusty: really, really fast.
Kirby: Oh? Oh... yeah. Yeah! Right. The fastest dog in Nome.
[turns toward Ralph]
Ralph: The most famous dog in Nome.
[turns toward Kodi]
Kodi: [proudly] My dad!
- Créditos curiososSanta is credited "as himself".
- Versiones alternativasThe R1 DVD release uses the Universal Pictures logo from PAL masters (despite the whole film retaining its original audio pitch and speed) while the North American VHS, TV broadcasts, and digital releases retain the Universal Pictures logo in a normal pitch.
- ConexionesEdited into The Paul Behragam Talk Show: Balto R&T Part 9 (2015)
- Bandas sonorasEverything Flies
Written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom
Produced by Michele Brourman
Arranged by Michele Brourman and Stephan Oberhoff
Performed by Kimaya Seward and Ken Stacey
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Balto III: Wings of Change
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 3,500,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1