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замок THUNDER: During the song, The Grand Design, with Niju and the other wolves.


Mary Kay Bergman's last film.


Aleu was named for the Aleutian Islands.


The howling Волки from Balto (1995) can be seen as members of the волк clan.


Niju, Yak, Nuk, and Sumac's characters were based on Steele, Kaltag, Nikki, and звезда from Balto (1995), respectively.


The plot was inspired by some of the lyrics to "Reach for the Light" from the Назад Balto movie.


Niju's voice, mannerisms, and eyepatches were based on Steele from Balto (1995).


This is the last Balto film in which Aniu appears.


Niju's character design...
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звезда was sitting there, totally depressed, when a news flash came on.
“Kaltag was recently buried near the warehouse Metallica plays, but he was dug up by a resident standard. Kaltag was found in the hospital, unexpectedly even by doctors. This man is wanted for questioning, but not as a criminal. CNN reports.”
“Ralph! He wants me back that bad?”
звезда heard his phone ring. He answered.
“Yo, brother! I’m alive! I need picked up.”
“Sure, I’ll pick Ты up in the Mig 31.”
звезда went to the driveway, got in the plane, and taxied to the hospital.
“Hey...
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The Story of Balto:
In 1925, a life-or-death race to deliver desperately needed anti-toxin from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska turned a sled dog named Balto into a hero.

Balto was a Siberian husky born in 1923 in Nome, Alaska. He spent the early part of his life as part of a dog team that transported supplies to miners in the surrounding area. Balto was actually considered to be a "scrub dog," meaning an inferior или slow-working dog.

On January 21, 1925, several Inuit children in Nome, Alaska were diagnosed with diphtheria, a disease that was still common, widespread, and greatly...
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