No.
There will never be a Balto 4.
Balto (1995) Balto: Wolf Quest (2002) (Video) Balto III: Wings of Change (2004) (Video)
she didn't. She is a spirit and her power gives her the gift of never die.
To my knowledge, Kevin Bacon has never been in a Disney movie. But he has voiced a couple animated characters in non-Disney movies. Perhaps the best-known of these would be the movie "Balto," in which he voiced Balto.
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Sorry to say this to all the lion lovers out there but the prize goes to Kenai. He, being a grizzly bear, is bigger (1,500 lbs vs 500 lbs), stronger (pound for pound, bears are stronger than cats, add that to the fact Kenai's three times Simba's size), faster (lions have a top speed of 35 mph, but brown bears can do 40 mph), smarter (recent studies have shown bears to have intelligence comparable, if not equal, to great apes), and better designed for a fight (he can balance at an elevated position; a vital advantage in any battle) than Simba.
A Balto-Slav is a person who is a speaker of a Balto-Slavic language or dialect.
Uuhhh,Balto...
Balto (1995) Balto: Wolf Quest (2002) (Video) Balto III: Wings of Change (2004) (Video)
Balto wins the race.
Firstly Balto is not a Disney movie, Balto was made by universal studios. Balto came out in 1995 in the cinema.
On the movie Balto was a stray, but in real life he was not.
Balto saved Nome in 1925
Kevin Bacon plays the voice of Balto
Samuel Balto died in 1921.
Samuel Balto was born in 1861.
No he's from Balto
The duration of Balto - film - is 1.3 hours.