Based on true events story remade under

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During a vacation,'Balto'was amongst one of the best cartoons, which I had been ready to observe over and over again, admiring the leading character, a half-wolf who saved the entire town of Alaska from a terrible epidemic. I watched animated Balto (1995) movie on #link# free online.

Later, I found this legendary story is based on real events that happened during the winter of 1925. However, Balto was a typical husky, although he did deliver the medicine to Noom, having traveled many kilometers inside of a severe blizzard. Why was everything done a little differently here in the cartoon? To result in the plot seem more interesting for kids, or ...

Such thoughts begin to come in me quite recently, when I accidentally reviewed the well-known and beloved Soviet cartoon'The Dog in Boots '. movie review And ... I ran across in him significant similarities with'Balto ': a mongrel dog, despised from the majority, goes to use a dangerous mission together with his three friends (Balto also offers three of those: Boris the goose and a couple bear cubs), and he does it less for the sake of people, etc., and also for the happiness of his beloved (for Balto, this is certainly Jena - a purebred husky). Furthermore, he has an opponent who's going to avoid him from doing the job at any cost. Doesn't it seem like anything? Honestly: in'Balto'there may be a good scene when Steele (his very enemy) will not attack the opponent himself, but lets his friends on him, so that'his paws don't get dirty '. movies plot And fogged headlights is also important: if at the outset of the way each of the four are together, then, due to the circumstances, Balto continues his difficult path by himself, as befits a real'Lone Wolf '.

Finally, naturally, Balto succeeds: he delivers the medicine in time, turns into a hero and finds the passion for the stunning Jena ... And this is wonderful: That i smiled when I watched this touching moment. However, now ... Well, maybe I just now read Dumas novels, but ... Many people feel, this cartoon is usually a little copied from The Dog in Boots, which, you will find, parodies The Three Musketeers. However, it doesn't prevent me from firmly delivering this masterpiece

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