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Format: DVD March 24, 2009


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Let it begin! Get ready for the most totally awesome adventure ever as Bolt, the coolest action hero on Earth, and me, Rhino, his faithful partner and right-hand hamster, set off on a super secret mission! As one half of the Dynamic Duo, I'll let you in on the action. One day I'm watching Bolt on TV, and the next thing I know I'm working alongside my all- time favorite hero in stealth mode! We have to make it all the way from New York City to Hollywood to defeat the forces of evil and save the lovely Miss Penny from ultimate peril. But don't worry -- armed with Bolt's "Super-Bark" and my rolling ball of thunder, we're ready for anything. You won't believe the high-flying, death-defying stunts we have to pull off along the way. Watch us in action as we unleash the power. It's awesome. No, it's beyond awesome. It's BE-awesome! There's danger at every turn, but with Bolt at my side, I fear nothing. I FEEL ALIVE! Bolt is a funny animated film about a dog who thinks he has superpowers. It is also a movie about friendship, perseverance, and the power of believing in oneself. Everyone knows that superheroes on television are not real, but super-dog Bolt (John Travolta) is a canine star who has been carefully raised to believe that he really possesses superpowers. Bolt is completely devoted to his human co-star Penny (Miley Cyrus), so when Penny is captured by the evil Dr. Calico (Malcolm McDowell) in their latest television episode and then Bolt accidentally gets loose in the real world, Bolt sets off on a journey to save her. Bolt is confounded when his super powers are suddenly ineffective, but inspiration strikes and Bolt quickly discovers the mysterious, power-stealing effects of Styrofoam packing peanuts. An encounter with alley cat Mittens (Susie Essman) gives Bolt some eye-opening lessons about being a real dog in the real world, while star-struck, ball-enclosed hamster Rhino (Mark Walton) revels in the opportunity to serve as Bolt's sidekick in the quest to rescue Penny. The trio traverses the United States from waffle house to waffle house on a hysterical quest to find Penny and prove that the relationship between Penny and Bolt is real. In the end, Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino learn that everyone is special in their own way and they discover the true power of believing in oneself and one's friends. Select theaters showed Bolt in Real-D 3-D which features some nice effects, but the film is probably equally enjoyable in the traditional format. A fun film with a nice message and a huge dose of cute, Bolt is good entertainment for the entire family. --Tami Horiuchi Stills from Bolt (Click for larger image)


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.781


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 Ounces


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Director ‏ : ‎ Chris Williams; Byron Howard


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Animated, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 36 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ March 24, 2009


Actors ‏ : ‎ John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Susie Essman, James Lipton


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • LOVE IT!
We really love this movie....seen it at least four times. The ending makes the entire movie. The cast is terrific. So many good lines. Bolt is a great character, so many expressions. I love it when he sticks his head out the window for the first time while on the train. Priceless....just like a dog....wait...he is a dog! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by WeAreUs

  • Condition looks great
The movie seems to be in the condition selected.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Emiline

  • The best Disney animated movie since Lilo & Stitch
Not to knock on some other animated movies that have come out since Lilo & Stitch, but I believe that this is the best Disney animated movie to be released since Lilo & Stitch. Hannah Montana fans will be happy that Miley Cyrus, has a voice in this movie, but how about the rest of us? What Bolt does lack, is orginal. Films have been seen like this, where a dog gets lost. But of course you will want to know if the movie is worth your time, and my opinion it is, while somebody else's opinions it is not, so you will have to decide for yourself. The movie begins with a young Penny (Chloe Moretz) goes to a pet shop and buys a dog. And she names him Bolt, then the movie jumps to 5 years later, where Penny (Miley Cyrus) and Bolt (John Travolta) are on a set of a TV show filming an epsiode, in which her TV dad (Sean Donnellan) is kidnapped by the TV show's villian Dr. Calico (Malcolm McDowell), and she has to go to rescue him. When filming ends, Penny takes Bolt back to his trailer, he never leaves the set, and some of the people with the show, including the director (James Lipton) wants the show to be real to Bolt, and he worries while looking at film, discovers a boom mike on film. While a woman named Mindy (Kari Wahlgren) from the network doesn't care about the boom mike, and is more worried about the ratings for the show. Meanwhile Penny decides that she wants to take Bolt home for the weekend, and she apporaches her own Mom (Grey Delisle) with the idea, but her agent (Greg Germann) is against the idea. So after filming of the next episode, in which Penny gets kidnapped on the show, Bolt who doesn't know that she is really alright, is so worried sick. And when his door on top of the trailer is opened, he manges to get out to find her, with leads him to be accidently packed in a box with styrofoam peanuts. And he ends up in New York City, a long way from Hollywood, where the show is filmed. He meets up with a couple of clueless piegons, that knows that he looks familar, but can't figure where or why he looks familar. Then he meets up with Mittens (Susie Essman) a felmale alley cat, that he assumes to be apart of Penny's disappearance, and also assumes that she works for the villain of the show, that he doesn't know by name, but only as the green eyed man. And when she sees on his name tag, that says Hollywood, she shows him a map, that they are in New York, and he has to get to Hollywood, or right by a waffle on the map. And he forces her to take the trip with him. Along the way, they meet up with a hampster named Rino (Mark Walton) who watches TV, and is a huge fan of Bolt, and the first one to actually regonize him, and know him by name. I am going to leave you to see the movie to see what will happen, and if Bolt and Penny will be reunited. But if you like a lot of their animated movies, then I will see that you should love Bolt, and I can't remember too many animated movies even from Disney to use the word awesome like this movie. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2010 by Stephen Verhaeren

  • Heart Warming!
While the plot was predictable, the way it was carried out was great. It was such a good movie that the predictable plot could be overlooked and made almost refreshing. The dog reminded me of my dog and the cat reminded me of my cat and the hampster reminded me of my guinea pig. The bonds between them all and the girl just sum up how I feel about a dog's loyalty and cat's personality and the feisty little rodent sidekick. :) As other reviewers have said, the animation and effects/characters/CG is the best Disney CG so far (not counting Pixar/Disney CG in this). They perfected the characteristics and traits of real animals in the animation of the animals, but also was able to personify the animals as well. This is one of John Travolta's best work I think - he did such a good job as the voice of Bolt that I didn't even realize it was him (which when you don't realize an actor is that actor, I think that means they did a fantastic job). I loved the duet between Bolt (Travolta) and Penny (Miley Cyrus) and the little 2-D animation for the end credits - there are just so many things about this movie that I loved - it was all the details and small things they did to make it realistic. It was believable and cute and sweet and heart-wrenching and touching. Maybe it's because I love animals and all the animals in this movie reminded me of mine or others I have met, but I was pleasantly surprised and endeared by this movie when I wasn't expecting much of anything out of Disney (CG) movies anymore. My only regret with this movie was I got to see an early plot/story outline and artwork for the movie back when it was in preproduction (Disney came and did a presentation at my college on the movies they were making and this was one of them), and it seemed so much more original. The cat was supposed to be a mechanic with an eyepatch, and Bolt was a TV star, but more of a pampered one and the film was at that time titled "American Dog" and it was more about Bolt becoming his own person rather than just the "movie star." He was still on a cross-country journey out to rescue his owner (Penny) but there seemed to be more originality to the story and characters. Overall, this film turned out really well, but I just wonder what it COULD have been had it been more original and not so cookie-cutter. The artist that designed and created Lilo and Stitch was also the one to come up with the original story/character designs and while the animals look really similar to how they did in preproduction, I would have liked to have seen his ideas be the ones they used for the final version. I think the area that has the most impact in this movie is its emotional content. If you love your pets (dogs especially) and know that they will do anything for you, then you will also like this movie. If all you care about is a surprising new story idea, then you probably won't like it. P.S. The pigeons' animation (and probably their accents) nailed it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2009 by Ryrhynkah M

  • Best animated dog movie
Funny, great story, kids will love it and so will your pets
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2023 by G M.

  • Great movie!!
Purchased as a gift for my grandsons. They love this movie and I was happy to find it online since the local stores didn’t carry it. It came in a bubble envelope and in perfect condition.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023 by Carol Y

  • Love this film
IMHO one of the best dog films ever made. Clever , original and funny.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by Jimbo

  • Great
My 10 year old loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by Jessica Rose

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