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Bolt, Walt Disney Studios ; Walt Disney Animation Studios ; Walt Disney Pictures presents ; directed by Chris Williams, Byron Howard ; produced by Clark Spencer ; executive producer, John Lasseter ; screenplay by Dan Fogelman, Chris Williams

Label
Bolt, Walt Disney Studios ; Walt Disney Animation Studios ; Walt Disney Pictures presents ; directed by Chris Williams, Byron Howard ; produced by Clark Spencer ; executive producer, John Lasseter ; screenplay by Dan Fogelman, Chris Williams
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: PG for some mild action and peril; Canadian Home Video Rating: PG for frightening scenes ; Super Rhino: MPAA rating: G
Main title
Bolt
Medium
DVD
Oclc number
291098342
Responsibility statement
Walt Disney Studios ; Walt Disney Animation Studios ; Walt Disney Pictures presents ; directed by Chris Williams, Byron Howard ; produced by Clark Spencer ; executive producer, John Lasseter ; screenplay by Dan Fogelman, Chris Williams
Runtime
96
Series statement
Disney DVD
Summary
Rescued from a shelter as a pup by a little girl named Penny, Bolt grows up to be the star of a television series in which he plays a super-powered pooch foiling the schemes of the nefarious Dr. Calico. According to the impresario director, the show only works because Bolt is living his role, and so long as he believes it, the audience will. Unfortunately, a ratings-motivated change in plans accidentally leaves Bolt in New York City, convinced that he's been robbed of his powers, and that Penny is in mortal danger in Hollywood. With two companions--a reluctant alley cat and a rotund, overeager fanboy hamster--Bolt sets out on an "Incredible Journey"--Style trip to save the day. Along the way, Bolt realizes that you don't have to be a Superhero to be a hero
Table Of Contents
The beginning -- 5 years later -- Boom mic -- Protecting Penny -- Cliffhanger -- The package has arrived -- "I know this dog" -- Meet Mittens -- Road trip -- Rhino! -- The big breakout -- How to be a dog -- "One waffle away" -- Writing partners -- Fire! -- End credits
Target audience
juvenile
Technique
animation
Classification
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