Disney's Bolt
Now in theaters; DVD & Blu-ray expected March 2009
Meet Bolt (voice of John Travolta). Superdog. His bark can break through concrete and his heat vision bursts things into flames. But, that's on his TV show. Unbeknownst to Bolt is the fact that he doesn't really have superpowers. When an episode ends with his beloved owner Penny (voice of Miley Cyrus) getting captured, Bolt embarks on a journey to find his "person."
We meet Mittens the cat and Rhino the hamster. No superpowers. Just ordinary furry friends that Bolt meets along the way. Without their help, Bolt wouldn't succeed in his mission. Mittens and Rhino also help provide much of the laughs in "Bolt." The continuous back and forth bantering of dog/cat humor between Bolt and Mittens will make you chuckle, but Rhino is the show stealer. His overconfident, overexcited personality is much larger than than his tiny size.
Disney strikes gold again with "Bolt". The humor is appropriate for all ages. Be prepared to laugh, possibly cry, and above all enjoy "Bolt".
Meet Bolt (voice of John Travolta). Superdog. His bark can break through concrete and his heat vision bursts things into flames. But, that's on his TV show. Unbeknownst to Bolt is the fact that he doesn't really have superpowers. When an episode ends with his beloved owner Penny (voice of Miley Cyrus) getting captured, Bolt embarks on a journey to find his "person."
We meet Mittens the cat and Rhino the hamster. No superpowers. Just ordinary furry friends that Bolt meets along the way. Without their help, Bolt wouldn't succeed in his mission. Mittens and Rhino also help provide much of the laughs in "Bolt." The continuous back and forth bantering of dog/cat humor between Bolt and Mittens will make you chuckle, but Rhino is the show stealer. His overconfident, overexcited personality is much larger than than his tiny size.
Disney strikes gold again with "Bolt". The humor is appropriate for all ages. Be prepared to laugh, possibly cry, and above all enjoy "Bolt".