I have to say, this movie did dissapoint me. I think they did okay, but they could've done better. I didn't like the fact that this movie rested souly on Kodi, nor did I like how WQ had Aleu as a main character. They should've brought out the other dogs more, or at least mentioned them! I found it weird how Dusty had looked like Aleu. I also didn't like the fact that the dogs were short, and had stubby legs. I also wish the characters had more original designs, but you can't get everything. Also, the characters' personalities weren't that great either. Dusty was just a tom-boyish dog. She didn't have a real story behind her. And Ralph was an idiot. He just seemed like some big ugly dog who thought he was so cool. And Kirby. Well, he was just off. He acted as if he was the best thing since sled dog racing. Dipsy was just a character with no purpose. She just ate throughout the whole movie! Mel was weird and jumpy. Why was he so jumpy anyways? Then there was... *gulps* Stella! Why did Borris find her attractive? Well anyways, she wasn't important really. And the original Balto characters! They were all so different... Jenna wasn't the mother she was, or the adventurous dog as she was in the first one. Then Balto. His first dream was to be a racedog. Now he wants to fly? Well, there's nothing wrong with changing dreams, but still. And Borris wasn't that funny character you loved. His jokes were very boring and childish. And Muk and Luk. THey just seemed so messed up. Sorry, but they were different. Well, they were different animators and story writers, so you can't have the same movie as first.
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Like I said in my review, the most important thing Whienstein could have done in this whole movie was give a good detailed story to Kodi and his friends. There was none of that. Just these random, and useless characters out of nowhere. Like Stella; in the end she got the good chunk of the story, when Kodi should have gotten the story, like a relationship or a rivalry as examples, not give, who was supposed to be the annoying, and comical character a relationship. It's just not how it works in the entertainment business.