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Balto was released on VHS and Laserdisc on April 2, 1996, by MCA/Universal Home Video in North America and CIC Video internationally. The VHS version was made available once more on August 11, 1998, under the Universal Family Features label. The film was released on DVD on February 19, 2002, which includes a game, "Where is the Dog Sled Team?".
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Balto II: Wolf Quest is a 2002 American direct-to-video animated adventure film produced and directed by Phil Weinstein. It is the sequel to Universal Pictures / Amblin Entertainment 's 1995 Northern animated film Balto .
The film was released on DVD for the first time on April 30, 1997, [47] and re-released on December 2, 2003, as the "Anniversary Edition" for the movie's 15th anniversary, which included games and sing-along songs. [48] The Anniversary Edition was later included with An American Tail and Balto as a three-movie pack in November 2007. [49]
The Land Before Time is a franchise consisting of American animated adventure family films centered around dinosaurs, including a theatrical movie, various straight-to-home video sequels, and a spin-off TV series.
February 22, 2005 (DVD premiere) 87 minutes The Fairly OddParents: Channel Chasers: United States: Butch Hartman: Frederator Studios Nickelodeon Animation Studio Paramount Pictures (home video releases) Traditional: Made-for-TV: July 23, 2004: 73 minutes Fat Albert (film) United States: Joel Zwick: 20th Century Fox: Live-Action/animation ...
February 19: Balto II: Wolf Quest, the direct-to-video sequel to Balto, was released after being delayed for two years due to Mary Kay Bergman’s suicide in 1999. [4]Late February: Cartoon Network releases a tribute to animator Chuck Jones during commercial breaks, as Jones passed away on February 22.
This mongrel-movie badly wants to be a kidvid hit, and with that star and decent animation chops, it stands a chance. But don't bet the farm on it.' [ 9 ] TV Guide awarded the film two stars, criticizing the tone and inconsistent animation, and said, 'The result is a confused hybrid creation, suspended in a twilight zone between Don Bluth 's ...