Balto: The Most INSULTING TRILOGY Ever Made

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @Saberspark
    @Saberspark  Год назад +15874

    One of the hardest videos me and my team have ever worked on and definitely one of the hardest to get by RUclips's copyright claim system. All in all, I'm very proud that we made it to the finish line! Thank you all so much for being patient and for the support! Shout-out to Rishi for being the heart and soul of this video and a shout-out to YMS for helping us overcome the copyright battle. Expect more high-grade videos like this in the near future!

    • @arkeiou_
      @arkeiou_ Год назад +96

      Of all the movies this had to be one of them

    • @icantsleep1692
      @icantsleep1692 Год назад +67

      Very proud of you and the team. Can’t wait to see future videos.

    • @capnryna
      @capnryna Год назад +29

      Congrats man

    • @cian.o
      @cian.o Год назад +12

      I hope this works.

    • @bomberbg2005
      @bomberbg2005 Год назад +17

      Day 219 of asking you to read Twokinds

  • @ChillaxingJay
    @ChillaxingJay Год назад +8025

    It's a shame how both Balto and Land Before Time both had amazing, beautiful first movies, only to have the franchise be tainted by so many terrible unnecessary sequels.

    • @RyanSoltani
      @RyanSoltani Год назад +277

      I remember those land before time movies, they definitely fell off after the first

    • @foxiepixelpetz
      @foxiepixelpetz Год назад +258

      I loved them, but I watched them when I was 6, so I can't help with criticism. Talking about Land Before Time btw

    • @andrecarpenter2432
      @andrecarpenter2432 Год назад +138

      How dare you! Land before time had great sequels

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад +22

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts.

    • @cristhianmlr
      @cristhianmlr Год назад +11

      Is two too many?

  • @CodyRushDriving
    @CodyRushDriving Год назад +2367

    The fact that they got a descendant of Togo to play him in the Disney movie is PEAK heartwarming.

    • @teawrecks1243
      @teawrecks1243 Год назад +133

      Togo's Bizarre Adventure

    • @js8qp2pwisos
      @js8qp2pwisos Год назад +42

      ​@@teawrecks1243 are you just gonna keep commenting the same comment over and over again

    • @jrepra
      @jrepra Год назад +31

      ​@@js8qp2pwisosI can dig it.

    • @snegluf
      @snegluf Год назад +15

      REALLY?? My mom and I love that movie that makes it so much better

    • @TheReZisTLust
      @TheReZisTLust Год назад +6

      ​@@js8qp2pwisos Tea Wrecks Bizzare Adventure 🥺

  • @M1GarandMan3005
    @M1GarandMan3005 10 месяцев назад +325

    My biggest problem with Balto II is, where is Rosy? Seriously, WHERE IN THE HELL IS ROSY!?!?!?!?!?!!!! Rosy would've accepted Aleu just as who she was, just as she accepted Balto. Hell, they could've gone a step further and have her find a human, who does not see here as a dog or wolf, but a companion who could help another human, especially an Inuit, survive some of the challenges and hurdles of living close to the arctic circle.

  • @kaldurskipper6821
    @kaldurskipper6821 Год назад +10895

    Had to come and immediately support this because Universal tried so hard to not let us see it. Thanks for pushing through, Saber!! We appreciate you!

    • @TheSoulWithin7
      @TheSoulWithin7 Год назад +114

      We successfully #ReleasedTheSaberSparkCut

    • @lawrup
      @lawrup Год назад +8

      I posted first

    • @wand3ringidi0t
      @wand3ringidi0t Год назад +10

      Same ^^

    • @interstellarkitten6487
      @interstellarkitten6487 Год назад +29

      Same. I have actually never watched one of Saber's videos, but I saw the community posts about this one and had to support it.

    • @silentlion_zer0562
      @silentlion_zer0562 Год назад +22

      Same, I dont follow this channel but I saw all the updates of the struggles so I had to watch once he was finally able to publish it

  • @TheAbbeyRoadie
    @TheAbbeyRoadie Год назад +4327

    As someone who works at DreamWorks, I can confirm that there are still tons of Amblimation veterans at the studio to this day! 👍

    • @VoidHearted
      @VoidHearted Год назад +197

      That’s really cool

    • @blootube97
      @blootube97 Год назад +90

      Awesome… 😎

    • @polsigerson1037
      @polsigerson1037 Год назад +245

      I worked on the original way back when. I have never seen the sequels. But I do feel for animation crews who have had to do things like them. Hell I've doen a few projects to keep the Wolf (or half wolf) from the door myself.

    • @grabble7605
      @grabble7605 Год назад +51

      Amblin's Cats got made in some better timeline and I'm mad about it.

    • @chymera8466
      @chymera8466 Год назад +68

      A surrogate father of the main character who is a goose. Reminds me of a certain Dreamworks character. Coincidence?

  • @Chell1498
    @Chell1498 Год назад +1673

    I knew that Balto wasn't historically accurate because I grew up in Alaska. However, that movie meant a lot to me because it was a gift my aunt gave me right before she died in a horrible car accident caused by black ice. I just so happened to be watching that movie when my family received the news. Her death was really difficult for me and Balto essentially became a go to for comfort for many years.

    • @Ronno2003
      @Ronno2003 Год назад +94

      I'm sorry for your loss...

    • @maxqill1435
      @maxqill1435 Год назад +54

      I hope you are doing better

    • @JustaSpiritOnEarth
      @JustaSpiritOnEarth Год назад +37

      Aww... Bless you and your family!

    • @MakingtheCase
      @MakingtheCase Год назад +34

      I'm so sorry to hear about your tragic loss. That's so sad.

    • @thisisnami6054
      @thisisnami6054 Год назад +21

      Damn, I'm really sorry, I do hope you're doing better now

  • @rhettdilley
    @rhettdilley Год назад +538

    Balto and Kaasen deserve their credit and glory more than you may think. One thing Saber didn’t bring up is that Balto and his team ran two legs of the journey, back to back. They were originally supposed to just run the second-to-last leg of the trip, but when they got to the meeting point for the final team, the musher and his dogs were asleep. A message had been sent out that the trip would be cancelled for the day because of a blizzard. Kaasen didn’t get the message because he was already out running his leg of the trip. The next musher did get the message, and thought it wasn’t going to happen that day, so he went to sleep. Kaasen knew it would take too long to get him and the dogs awake and harnessed up, so he decided to just keep going and run the last leg of the trip, sacrificing sleep and eating

    • @outdoorscholar6016
      @outdoorscholar6016 Год назад +55

      Could you imagine being that musher, having gotten in position and ready to deliver in the morning only to find out that the person you were supposed to tag in for just kept going? I hope the poor guy didn’t get ridiculed for that

    • @lulolie
      @lulolie Год назад +9

      @@outdoorscholar6016 mm imagine having kids about to die and sleeping on the job.There were reasons but like really

    • @jbmp1390
      @jbmp1390 Год назад +5

      They beat the crap out of sled dogs to get them to obey. It's not some cute, endearing tradition just because it involves animals. It's wrong in many ways and not something we should continue doing.

    • @arcturus4762
      @arcturus4762 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@lulolie Can't blame him, if it happened as he was told there was nothing he could do. Plus, he probably thought that if they went on with it, the dogs and rider would die, and the cargo would be lost in the blizzard. Better to get meds 1 day late than never.

    • @kendrickstan-h8m
      @kendrickstan-h8m 9 месяцев назад

      togo lol

  • @jjs5072
    @jjs5072 Год назад +1599

    The saddest part is... neither Balto nor Kaasen's were at fault for the whole debacle. They did made their part, and I don't doubt that even tho Seppala's and Togo's run were the most brutal, and they deserved the honors, every single man and dog team in that run risked their lives for a single goal, and the whole thing would've been impossible without their collective effort.
    The media blew things out of proportion and didn't bother to make their full research. Togo may have done way more than Balto, but the poor pup was not at fault for the following injustice. He didn't deserve what happened to him later. He just did what he was trained to do and he did it well. Everything else was man made.

    • @ifeeldead463
      @ifeeldead463 Год назад +161

      Ye, honestly, I always felt bad for irl Balto cuz as you said, the pup never asked for the fame. He just did his job like any good doggo would do. He didn't deserve the hate he got

    • @megamax898
      @megamax898 Год назад +80

      This makes Seppala become Balto’s villain. After all he is the one who sold Balto to the greedy man who profiteered at Balto’s (not to mention the other dogs) expense.

    • @Bionickpunk
      @Bionickpunk Год назад +72

      @@Firedawn73 Seppala was the villain, cause he sold all those dogs to live in horrible conditions out of spite. I dont care how hard your journey was, you do not vent frustrations on the dogs due to your petty pride of not being noticed for your work, and even then this was a group effort, the hell what gives you the right to hog all the fame as well.

    • @megamax898
      @megamax898 Год назад +29

      @@Firedawn73 Bro the media just jumped the gun like they always did at the time. Though they are the ones who made Balto famous enough to be exploited, they also had no way of knowing Seppala would do such a heartless thing to a dog. I mean he had to have found the worst man possible, I doubt he had good intentions when deciding the dog's fate.

    • @TheFimpish
      @TheFimpish Год назад +60

      ​@@Bionickpunk Saul Lester was the one who sold them to the Freakshow, not Seppala.
      I can't see any reason to assume that Seppala knew that Saul would do that.

  • @WhaleManMan
    @WhaleManMan Год назад +1064

    Love how it's not "Kassan took credit from Seppela" but "Balto took credit from Togo" as if the dogs were beefing

    • @Weirdanimalboy
      @Weirdanimalboy 9 месяцев назад +73

      In real life…
      Balto: Running in the snow is dope
      Togo: Bro for real, feels amazing

  • @thewalliest3956
    @thewalliest3956 Год назад +10277

    As a mixed race person, the line “Not a dog, not a wolf, all he knows is what he’s not” really hit me hard as a kid.

  • @cheyanngluck8194
    @cheyanngluck8194 Год назад +333

    Dude, I still get Goosebumps when he confronts his wolf heritage and howls with the white wolf. And the lighting in the movie is top notch, especially for animation.

  • @blu_ranger71
    @blu_ranger71 Год назад +950

    "I simply became one with the trees." Has the same energy as, "Somehow, Palpatine returned."

    • @ChicagoMel23
      @ChicagoMel23 Год назад +41

      Legends did Palpatine’a return just fine and Disney ruined it

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Год назад +17

      @@ChicagoMel23
      Hot take: Dark Empire is even worse than that Disney movie that claims to be Star Wars

    • @aegisScale
      @aegisScale Год назад +24

      For some reason I remember hearing that they explained Palpatine's return in a Fortnite colab which is almost more insulting 💀

    • @pinesapp
      @pinesapp Год назад +5

      and neither are explained in any capacity woohoo!!

    • @Weirdanimalboy
      @Weirdanimalboy Год назад +12

      “How’d you do that? With the tree?”
      “The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural…”

  • @Syxxth
    @Syxxth Год назад +689

    I'm 42 and I still tear up when the sick girl gets the medicine she desperately needed. She hugs Balto and says "I'd be lost without you.". I'm tearing up right now, stupid feels.

    • @Jarod-vg9wq
      @Jarod-vg9wq Год назад +5

      Me to dude.

    • @gothimaya2776
      @gothimaya2776 Год назад +6

      That’s how you know the writing is good, and they actually cared about the quality of the first movie. Damn dude there’s a couple movies that get me every time. Controversial take: black cauldron (Disney) deserved better. And every damn time Gurgey sacrifices himself I cry like a little bitch… even though I know he’s gonna be okay! I still feeling cry!

    • @oldscratch426
      @oldscratch426 Год назад +5

      That part brought a tear to my eye as well. That's how you know it's good, art should make you feel.

    • @andreasmeelie1889
      @andreasmeelie1889 Год назад +3

      Watched the movie last night and started crying over that part!😭 XD

    • @whyiamafs
      @whyiamafs Год назад +1

      I don't blame you one bit 😢😭

  • @JoshuaPictures99
    @JoshuaPictures99 Год назад +1191

    I was originally not really that interested in this video but the struggle of Universal blocking you from producing this really interesting me a lot more. Good job.

    • @Panda-cute
      @Panda-cute Год назад +63

      Same, I went from eh might be interesting to oh I have to watch this

    • @midnights2631
      @midnights2631 Год назад +11

      Same

    • @laurenedge6392
      @laurenedge6392 Год назад +34

      Same. I've never watched any of the films so I wasn't too bothered but then I saw the struggle he went through and now I have to watch it out of respect and intrigue

    • @CodeNameX001
      @CodeNameX001 Год назад +52

      The Streisand Effect in full effect.
      If they don't want you to see it, it begs to be seen.

    • @PikaLink91
      @PikaLink91 Год назад +6

      I was gonna watch it to celebrate that he finally got approved, but when he then tries to attract viewers with ducktits I see why Uni declined him in the first place.

  • @spencerjoplin2885
    @spencerjoplin2885 Год назад +1207

    As a parent who watched his young child die from a disease, the stakes hit extra hard. It’s a shame the payoff of a girl who could grow up to go on adventures was wasted.

  • @leahdresser2290
    @leahdresser2290 Год назад +2194

    The original Balto IS a masterpiece. The score, the animation, the voice acting, all of it is amazing. When Balto shows Jenna the "Northern Lights" in the broken bottles - that scene means a lot to me. It's hard to describe. I am a "glass-half-full" person like Balto, and as a child most of the people around me were "glass-half-empty" types. That scene validated my worldview in a way that I hadn't experienced before.

    • @Maspets
      @Maspets Год назад +10

      It's okay, but people in these comment sections always have the hype shit up and act like they've never seen a non-kids movie before.

    • @ma.2089
      @ma.2089 Год назад +101

      @@Maspets wtf r u talking about? Ppl in the comments r talking about how it’s a good movie. Just in general. Kids movie or not.
      There’s some live action (nOn KiDs) movies I’d consider less mature than some animated ones, so your point doesn’t really make sense

    • @Maspets
      @Maspets Год назад +3

      @@ma.2089 In no way did I suggest every live-action movie is better than a kid's movie. However, the shit you're giving this movie credit for are not revolutionary and you only find it impressive because it's a kid's movie. Balto is just a fucking average movie.

    • @FuzzyKittenBoots
      @FuzzyKittenBoots Год назад +32

      Just reading this and being reminded of that scene gave me shivers. I have not seen the film in at least 15 years and I still remember the exact part of the score plays at that moment.

    • @angelsartandgaming
      @angelsartandgaming Год назад +77

      @@Maspets You're kind of proving OP's point. You're more or less invalidating their experience by being glass half empty.

  • @capitatecab6049
    @capitatecab6049 Год назад +282

    I’m glad that you gave credit to both Balto AND Togo for the serum race, most only give Togo the credit, which while well deserved, Balto contributed so much too

  • @leecoffill8425
    @leecoffill8425 Год назад +940

    The truth is that every single one of those dogs, as well as the sled drivers, was a hero. Togo lead the most dangerous part of the run, and h absolutely deserved the fame that Balto recieved, but in the end, Balto still ran an impressive and heroic run that saved a thousand people, mostly children. What happened to Balto and his team is horrific, and Seppala bears a great deal of the blame for what happened - carelessly selling his own dogs into imprisonment out of sheer resentment of misplaced praise. Celebrate Seppala for what he did to save those kids, but don't forget the price of his pride.

    • @simokoivunen6625
      @simokoivunen6625 Год назад +85

      It is worth noting, Seppala was in Alaska at the time of Balto being sold, for all anyone knows he only knew the name of who he was selling his dogs to. Gunnar Kaasen (a long-time leaser & friend) was at hand on tour with Balto, he and another were trusted to act on Seppala's behalf in selling Balto & his team. Without a doubt Seppala certainly carries an amount of the blame, but I also think Kaasen & his co-handler are to blame, being on hand & failing to (as far as is known) let Seppala know the true ground conditions. He trusted those to act in his stead, and in a certain capacity they failed.
      Not defending Sepp, just adding context as to why he was so non-chalant

    • @Sputterbug
      @Sputterbug Год назад +17

      its one of those situations that makes you think: if you want the job done right, do it yourself. rarely do things go well when you blindly leave things up to others, thinking, "I'm sure someone else will take care of it"

    • @simokoivunen6625
      @simokoivunen6625 Год назад +17

      @@Sputterbug A very true and very fair assessment, Sepp made the mistake of trusting his friend & co-worker Kaasen to handle his affair, and I would say that is his biggest failing. Although he possibly might have sold Balto out of spite, nothing really suggests he intentionally sold those dogs into abuse, but he did misjudge those he trusted, and chances are he never knew where they ended up.

    • @olenickel6013
      @olenickel6013 Год назад +39

      I'm not so sure he actually sold Balto out of spite. People tend to forget Kaasens livelihood was breeding dogs. He was selling dogs all the time. Someone comes and want to buy off Balto, a freight dog he didn't want to use for breeding and that was not part of his main team? And he offers an above normal price for the famous dog? Of course he sells him.

    • @simokoivunen6625
      @simokoivunen6625 Год назад +14

      @@olenickel6013 To be honest, there is nothing to explicitly say he sold out of spite, to arrive at that conclusion is just how someone may interpret Seppala's actions & words. I imply he might have, because while there is not much to prove that he did, there is also not much to prove that he didn't. Personally I would find it to be uncharacteristic, due to the fact Seppala was often very considerate to quality of where his animals ended up. Balto was just about worthless as a sled dog, and Seppala would confirm as much, with no record of Balto ever having a race victory to his name.
      While he hated the attention Balto got, hated the fame and fortune For a dog he did not believe deserved it, but nothing suggests Seppala actively tried to hurt Balto.
      My conclusion always comes to: he was offered a few thousand dollars for the dog, but he was in Alaska and not directly on-hand, and he misplaced his trust with Kaasen to act in his stead.

  • @MongooseFortyTwo
    @MongooseFortyTwo Год назад +111

    I like Balto and Jenna’s relationship because it’s clear that Jenna is everything that Balto actually wants to be. She belongs and has a human who loves her. That’s all Balto wants. Steel is a dark reflection of the glory of being top dog, but Jenna is who he actually wants to be.

  • @Sokolva
    @Sokolva Год назад +423

    As someone who works in volunteer K9 Search and Rescue, when a missing person is found, we all say that regardless of whoever or whatever dog and handler team make the actual find in that moment, everyone who joined in the search had a successful find as well. Even when the person comes home safe of their own accord, walking out of the forest to rescuers as one did recently, it is a success. Each of these dogs and human teams who participated in this incredibly dangerous and exhausting run are heroes. There shouldn’t be one above the other or one focused on, and I’m sure those who participated knew that. Media sometimes likes an easy story with a single hero, but the reality can often be far richer and more complex than that.

    • @TriangIe
      @TriangIe Год назад +22

      That’s so wholesome I love that

    • @goldenmouse8703
      @goldenmouse8703 Год назад

      Leave my Bible people alone!

  • @catholiccontriversy
    @catholiccontriversy Год назад +560

    The child coffins shot hits a lot harder now that I'm old enough to really understand what was happening. As a kid I thought that was kind of weird, hut I didn't really have a good concept of death since I was limited to easily replaceable goldfish and video games with extra lives. Now that I have a better concept of death it's a reality heavy shot.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Год назад +33

      Balto went hard, it had that dawwwwg

    • @behindthecookie8653
      @behindthecookie8653 Год назад +1

      @@warlordofbritanniadid you know that the people who made the movie had that dawg in them?

  • @krisillus5249
    @krisillus5249 Год назад +1402

    Jenna's character assassination reminds me of Nala's in The Lion King 2. In the first movie, she was courageous, independent, and strong, leaving her pride to find help and defending herself against Simba without hesitation (and even besting him, obviously before she recognized him). She wasn't afraid to confront him, either. She fought in the final battle and has cool action scenes. In TLK2, she's just a gentle, sweet wifey/mom character. "No worries, just let Kiara do what she wants, honey :)" She doesn't even try to help save Kiara in the ravine at the end.

    • @darthcinema4262
      @darthcinema4262 Год назад +145

      Yeah as much as I like Lion King 2, they did the original characters so dirty

    • @whiteasparagus4331
      @whiteasparagus4331 Год назад +102

      @@darthcinema4262 I like tlk 2 better than the first movie but I’ll admit it’s kind of a devianart fanfic of the first one 💀

    • @kittyfrog0
      @kittyfrog0 Год назад +54

      It reminds me more of Jasmine in Aladdin III. Not that jasmine was ever super independent, but she was a non-character in the third film.

    • @darthcinema4262
      @darthcinema4262 Год назад +49

      @@kittyfrog0 Yeah Jasmine definitely got shafted in King of Thieves which is another I do enjoy but that always bugged me

    • @Iamthe1who
      @Iamthe1who Год назад +62

      Sarabi was sweet, playful, yet fearless. In the face of Scar, she never backed down nor flinched. In Lion King 2, she doesn't even exist. Just disappears somewhere. One of the few explanations is that she left the pride so others could eat or something? Shouldn't Simba have wanted his Mum around after being apart for so long? This has bugged me for years.

  • @orthoplex64
    @orthoplex64 10 месяцев назад +43

    When Boris desperately yelled "Stella" at 1:19:44 I was surprised you didn't show the Over the Hedge cat desperately yelling "Stella"

    • @M1GarandMan3005
      @M1GarandMan3005 6 месяцев назад +5

      Or the famous "STELLA!" form Marlon Brando's A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).

    • @ilikemornings198
      @ilikemornings198 7 дней назад +1

      Me too

  • @edgelux3381
    @edgelux3381 Год назад +471

    i love how both balto (the movie) and the first kung fu panda movie have a protagonist who's an outcast in the town/village he lives, who has a surrogate goose dad, and over the course of the movie the main character makes friends and goes on a journey that helps him be more self-confident and then he comes back and saves the day for the rest of the townspeople and becomes a hero at the end and everyone else finally accepts him for who he was born to be

    • @themorrigan7224
      @themorrigan7224 Год назад +81

      If I had a nickel for every time there was a surrogate goose dad for a protagonist talking animal, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice

    • @SuperEasywalker
      @SuperEasywalker Год назад +22

      Yeah but the only difference is that KUNG-FU PANDA trilogy get progressively better.

    • @edgelux3381
      @edgelux3381 Год назад +12

      @@SuperEasywalker i can only hope kung fu panda 4 is as good as the first 3 when it comes out next year

    • @kitty0chan444
      @kitty0chan444 Год назад +1

      Please stop this comment made me snort

  • @evehellod9776
    @evehellod9776 Год назад +963

    It’s actually amazing how Togo was twelve years old, but also ran at the longest and most dangerous part of the journey, I wish all dogs and mushers had gotten the credit they deserved during that run
    Although it sucks how Balto and the others got mistreated like that, and ending up in a zoo is a bittersweet ending like mentioned

    • @commonsense-og1gz
      @commonsense-og1gz Год назад +47

      i read that one of the mushers had to pull his pack and sled, because two of the dogs had severe frostbite.

    • @commonsense-og1gz
      @commonsense-og1gz Год назад +20

      @@simokoivunen6625 i think it was charlie evans that i am thinking of, that towed his sled.

    • @simokoivunen6625
      @simokoivunen6625 Год назад +17

      @@commonsense-og1gz hm, that would not be surprising, multiple of his dog's also suffered varying freeze type injuries during that leg he ran. Mushers leading the gangline themselves is not uncommon if the lead dog gets hurt, chances are you might be thinking of both, as both had that happen to their teams. Or a third fellow named Wild Bill Shannon.

    • @commonsense-og1gz
      @commonsense-og1gz Год назад +7

      @@simokoivunen6625 i am only understanding the story through Wikipedia, so it could be entirely wrong. however, it speaks of charlie evans as the one who filled in for his two dogs, and Kalland was the one who had boiling water poured on his hands. shannon ran with the sled due to hypothermia.

    • @simokoivunen6625
      @simokoivunen6625 Год назад +6

      @@commonsense-og1gz yeah, the Wikipedia article on these fellows is quite bare to be honest, which is not surprising, given the mushing community has always been incredibly word of mouth, lots of those names & their accounts will probably be lost forever soon enough. As for Edgar Kallands, I think my memory just failed me on that one, I am trying to recall most of what I say from the last time I visited Alaska, and how the story was told to me, my apologies.

  • @elizabethburns-gundel1052
    @elizabethburns-gundel1052 Год назад +454

    Balto was one of my favorites as a kid too. Then as a teacher, I watched this movie with my first graders over the pandemic. That guy was making child coffins; the doctor puts the sign "quarantine" on the door; we even pointed out the fact that Steele essentially knowingly killed all those kids by sabotaging Balto's return with the serum. Kids can handle stuff like that when you talk about it in context of beloved characters in a safe place.

    • @sinnamonchai
      @sinnamonchai Год назад +32

      also in the context of the pandemic, it’s likely easier to get too because they were actively going through a “similar” event, so it was another layer of understanding. i’m so glad you watched this movie with them; i’ll be heartbroken if this film ever gets forgotten.
      / does not apply to the sequels.

    • @nicholauscrawford7903
      @nicholauscrawford7903 Год назад +13

      Some people freak out about movies showing any actual hardship or malice to kids within the compartmentalized context of the story. They seem to expect them to then somehow know how to deal with it better when, as a result, their first exposure to hardship and malice is the actual thing in the real world. Make it make sense!

  • @Metroid4ever
    @Metroid4ever Год назад +239

    The first Balto is always going to be special to me. I rented this movie so much as a kid. The music, the animation, the characters, everything about it just has never gotten old. The chills I get from the Heritage of the Wolf scene still. I'll never get tired of this film.

    • @JimPalmer-y2g
      @JimPalmer-y2g Год назад +6

      Yeah I agree too. My dad and I saw the first Balto in theaters ages ago and that was it for me. Never really heard of the sequels that very much at all.

    • @oldscratch426
      @oldscratch426 8 месяцев назад

      I love the Heritage of the Wolf soundtrack. This last Christmas I was skating through my neighborhood while looking at Christmas lights with a full moon overhead. I reached the top of a hill right as the song crescendoed and let me tell you that felt truly magical. I first watched this movie at 23, and still got a little choked up when Rosie says "I would've been lost without you"

    • @MichealAfton1-9-8-3
      @MichealAfton1-9-8-3 3 месяца назад

      Yeah! I remember all those years ago when My mom bought it for me on my 6th birthday and years later it is still my favorite

  • @loathbringer
    @loathbringer Год назад +726

    It always astonishes me that virtually every independent success that Don Bluth created was subjected to sequel direct-to-video hell

    • @strawberryjam0585
      @strawberryjam0585 Год назад +40

      I actually enjoyed the all dogs go to heaven sequel! I didn't think it was that bad but time may have blinded me a bit

    • @daddyyahweh9328
      @daddyyahweh9328 Год назад +39

      I mean the American Tail sequels werent.... The worst...

    • @waterbat95
      @waterbat95 Год назад +20

      I didn't think Don Bluth had anything to do with Balto, though.

    • @JuriAmari
      @JuriAmari Год назад +25

      @@daddyyahweh9328 Fievel Goes West was a pretty good sequel. It’s one of the few where the animation quality matched up with the first film.
      The 3rd one - not so much

    • @mckenzie.latham91
      @mckenzie.latham91 Год назад +19

      American Tale sequels are good
      fivel goes west is really fun and has some amazing music
      The treasure of Manhattan has us deal with the genocide of the natives history while showing us exploitative and corrupt capitalism and the danger of it to workers and worker rights etc
      And the fourth one is a fun mystery noir like film
      Land before Time sequels vary but I generally like 2-5 and felt those did a very good job.
      I also have a soft spot for Stone of cold fire as it has Jim Cummings, Rob Paulsen and Michael York as the villains and it's hilarious.

  • @Sgrahambo
    @Sgrahambo Год назад +422

    Fun Fact: James Horner apparently really liked his theme for "Heritage of the Wolf", because you can hear leitmotifs of it in many of his future films. It's most prominently in your face in "Enemy at the Gate", but I've also heard it in "Titanic" and possibly in "Apollo 13". I've often wanted to do a binge of James Horner movies specifically to see how many times I can pick out the "Heritage of the Wolf" theme.

    • @psychotophatcat
      @psychotophatcat Год назад +20

      I love this kind of thing. Using a piece written for a smaller film in movies that became hits is a really unique way to pay homage while getting to share it again with a wider audience.

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts.

    • @mattwolf7698
      @mattwolf7698 Год назад +3

      Apollo 13 came out slightly before Balto so it possibly originated there. He uses the Balto arrangement more though.

    • @zombiedoggie2732
      @zombiedoggie2732 Год назад +1

      @@p-__ You need beano. Got it.

    • @thatfuzzypotato1877
      @thatfuzzypotato1877 Год назад +1

      There's a song by Blind Guardian that sounds like that theme at this one specific part and every time I hear it I think of Balto

  • @trash-panda1873
    @trash-panda1873 Год назад +1034

    Finally, after all these years the legends are true. Now to behold the prophecy.

  • @danae.needs._sleep
    @danae.needs._sleep Год назад +47

    I actually watched the Togo movie with my mom and aunt and I literally cried. It’s such a good movie and I’m kind of mad at the fact that Seppala and Togo didn’t get credit, I’m so glad that someone talked about this! Thanks again, Saberspark. (I’m so late omg)

  • @RLane-xz5cj
    @RLane-xz5cj Год назад +325

    Ok, but imagine if the sequel HAD been about Balto being sold to be paraded around the country, and then Jenna and a slightly older Rosie (or maybe the musher Balto saved) could have embarked on a journey to bring him home.

    • @whiteasparagus4331
      @whiteasparagus4331 Год назад +58

      I would’ve watched that over whatever the fuck those wattpad fanfics adapted into movies are

    • @egg_bun_
      @egg_bun_ Год назад +13

      Omg yes 😭😭😭😭

    • @gothicMCRgirl
      @gothicMCRgirl Год назад +31

      Yup, and it could cut between Balto struggling to survive and/or escape and Jenna and her own pups making the hazardous journey to rescue him. Like, if they wanted Balto to have puppies and serve as a driving narrative force, there were ways to do that to make them more interesting.

    • @x10sam
      @x10sam Год назад +10

      This is the sequel we deserved. I loved this movie as a kid. I remember not even wanting to finish the 2nd movie. What 8 year old who loves dogs and wolves doesn't want to watch an animated dog movie? I didn't even know there was a 3rd. Boob goose will haunt my dreams. 😰

  • @meogatopreto
    @meogatopreto Год назад +371

    Not gonna lie, that mashup you did with Pocahontas singing just around the Riverbend while Balto falls in the river really cracked me up, it was very inspired!

    • @sphylo98
      @sphylo98 Год назад +7

      ME TOO

    • @katiagagne3956
      @katiagagne3956 Год назад +10

      it was hilarious! 54:44

    • @mekamo1165
      @mekamo1165 Год назад +6

      literally my favorite part of the vid

    • @meogatopreto
      @meogatopreto Год назад +2

      @@katiagagne3956 RIGHT?! I laughed so much! Thanks for the time stamp, I should have put it on the original comment

  • @shelbymckinney8888
    @shelbymckinney8888 Год назад +306

    I love how you explained the story of the serum run. You mentioned all the complexity and gave each dog credit were it was due. Its sad what happened to poor Balto.

  • @YellowpowR
    @YellowpowR Год назад +33

    I love the way you express yourself sometimes. The way you say things like "I know they're dogs," and "Because it's BORING!" is great.

  • @VoidHearted
    @VoidHearted Год назад +943

    Balto 2 is like a 12 year old’s Wattpad fanfic inspired by the first movie
    Also, I’m so glad that this video was finally able to be released. So much effort went into it and it’s great to finally see it

    • @joseroa5243
      @joseroa5243 Год назад +28

      Glad to know trashy wattpad fanfic ending in big productions are still unversially hated.

    • @angelheart5584
      @angelheart5584 Год назад +13

      . . . Y'know what? Fuck it. I'm going to AO3 and making it better.

    • @dannyrpgninetwooak6434
      @dannyrpgninetwooak6434 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately, I know the feeling on that Wattpad notion. It brings back so many cringe memories of my early childhood.... *shudders uncomfortably*

    • @joseroa5243
      @joseroa5243 Год назад +2

      @@dannyrpgninetwooak6434 He took my hands, look at my eye and said "I love you anon" i said "illove u to" we kiss passionatedlyed and everyone in the chamber os secret cheered.
      Something akin to that? By the way, any gramatical error are done intentionaly. I'm not that inept.

    • @dannyrpgninetwooak6434
      @dannyrpgninetwooak6434 Год назад

      @@joseroa5243 Ah, I see, lol. Not that cringe, but close enough, and with better grammar. ^^'

  • @briennerose2606
    @briennerose2606 Год назад +2241

    Balto was a good boy. Maybe not the goodest boy, but a good boy. He doesn't deserve any animosity, and he certainly didn't deserve the shit they did to him afterwards. Togo was the goodest boy and definitely deserved better.

    • @robbiewalker2831
      @robbiewalker2831 Год назад +289

      Let’s just agree that Balto and Togo are two good boys. Togo does deserve credit in the long run, but I don’t see why they can’t be treated as equals. It’s good to know Balto and Togo got their own statues in New York.

    • @GoodKidmAAdLizard
      @GoodKidmAAdLizard Год назад

      Guh

    • @DustinBarlow8P
      @DustinBarlow8P Год назад +58

      As usual in this story, humanity comes in as the bad boys, Balto's master was probably the baddest boy, but Balto was a good boy, and should have the goodest boy Togo,, memorialized in a statue to go right next to the Balto statue!
      (Sorry for stealing your copyrighted use of Goodest Boy, lol it just seemed fun!)

    • @toopink4death492
      @toopink4death492 Год назад +17

      @@DustinBarlow8P Did Leonhard Seppala do anything to be a bad boy? I looked him up in Wikipedia but he doesn't have anything particularly bad except for overworking his dogs, to exhaustion. If I had a loved one catching a disease that has a 75% mortality rate, and only me and a couple of people could deliver the cure, I too would be blind to everything that wasn't top priority. His name was also used for a sled dog award called the Leonhard Seppala Humanitarian award.

    • @simokoivunen6625
      @simokoivunen6625 Год назад +20

      @@toopink4death492 Hi, pardon my budding in, however it is important to note chances are Seppala was not entirely aware of where Balto was going to end up, Gunnar Kaasen sold Balto on behalf of Seppala to a third party, whom then sold him to the side show. There is no context as to how much Seppala knew or did not know in this transaction.

  • @RheaZenko
    @RheaZenko Год назад +845

    Honestly, a Balto sequel based on the real story of after the medicine run could of worked long as you softened it. For example, Balto gets adopted by Rosie's parents and he's living happily with Jenna. However, news of Balto's heroics get around and an evil circus master rolls into town and tries to buy Balto. Rosie's parents refused, but the villain kidnaps Balto anyway.
    Jenna sets out to rescue him and along the way she meets a dog named Togo (perhaps one of the non comic relief dogs in the sled team from the first movie). They find Balto and try to rescue him while he also tries to escape from the villain. When the plan fails however, it's up to the people to raise money to rescue Balto, coming together to save him. He is freed and gets to go home with Jenna and Togo, and the villain falls off a cliff or something. The End.

    • @Kippykip
      @Kippykip Год назад +95

      That would've been a much better movie

    • @warriorcatkitty
      @warriorcatkitty Год назад +45

      That would work really well actually!!

    • @uniserenity1414
      @uniserenity1414 Год назад +83

      love the classic villain falling off a cliff ending. 😂maybe instead gets arrested for dognapping

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад +1

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts

    • @ladyalmathea7610
      @ladyalmathea7610 Год назад +17

      Hell yeah, this idea needs a GoFundMe to become a reality

  • @Epic11705
    @Epic11705 Год назад +48

    Maybe the plot could have focused more on Balto helping his daughter find and accept who she wants to be, like what he experienced. And instead could have made Aleu aware that she was different but kept those grievances to herself under denial until the day she almost got shot; then Aleu runs away, without her father’s knowing, out of fear and uncertainty of who she is. This prompts Balto to search for his daughter and help her determine which side she accepts as her own; Wolf or Dog

  • @vilmublues752
    @vilmublues752 Год назад +797

    I did like how in the second movie, the youngster (the villain) is afraid of change and new things while the elder accepts and embraces them, as it's often the other way around. And I like how the villain was motivated by fear.

    • @TheRibottoStudios
      @TheRibottoStudios Год назад +28

      OMG I didn't even think of that but that's a good catch.

    • @NicoleDragongirl
      @NicoleDragongirl Год назад +19

      To be honest I liked the second one better than the first one i'M sorry ^^° unpoular opinion I guess. (But I also like TLK 2 more than the first one so Idk).

    • @pleasantdashi7112
      @pleasantdashi7112 Год назад +2

      not all change good

    • @RaphBlade7
      @RaphBlade7 Год назад +17

      I kinda like the idea of a youngster afraid of change, while the elder embraces it as it makes some sense, especially if the elder in question lived long enough to see change is a constant, having the wisdom that nothing lasts forever, while the youngster fears change cause the status quo is all they know!

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 Год назад +6

      That's something that I hadn't thought much about until I was older and (regardless of whether the second sequel was good or not), that aspect of the villain still sticks with me into adulthood.
      It pretty much taught me that while it's okay to be afraid, fear shouldn't always be a governing factor in life.
      And I'm proud to see that there's other art/media that continued to teach that onward (like in Paranorman and Over the Garden Wall). ^^

  • @rainraven9881
    @rainraven9881 Год назад +1022

    Conspiracy theory: The third movie is full of goose titties because the writers were actively trying to get the series taken behind the barn and put out of its misery.

    • @oldscratch426
      @oldscratch426 Год назад +100

      I imagined the animators working on that and saying "Who's our audience again?"

    • @theWanderersnotebook
      @theWanderersnotebook Год назад +53

      BUT HEY THAT'S A CONSPIRACY, A FILM CONSIRACY AND CUT!

    • @davidhileman8567
      @davidhileman8567 Год назад +17

      I think they were also wanting to do the same thing with the Land Before Time sequels, but instead, when they got to movie 13 (oh no...), they opted for obnoxious and stupid dinosaurs, one voiced by Cuba Gooding, Jr., and another by Sandra Oh. Lucky for the writers, it was just as effective and put the series out of its misery and made room for Illumination and the "Despicable Me" movies, and "The Super Mario Bros. Movie", which I haven't seen, but maybe *WILL* see.

    • @Hirundo-demersalis
      @Hirundo-demersalis 9 месяцев назад +5

      I mean, conspiracy or not, I guess it worked, because it was the last movie

    • @CattleTheCat
      @CattleTheCat 8 месяцев назад +2

      GOD I miss MatPat! 😭

  • @TwinkleTwinkleTruly
    @TwinkleTwinkleTruly Год назад +467

    It’s actually really well-written that:
    1. Steel isn’t simply the antagonist because he’s trying to steal Jenna from Balto.
    2. Jenna isn’t the main reason Balto and Steel fight.
    3. Jenna isn’t completely defenceless and needs saving all the time.
    4. Jenna doesn’t just stay back because she’s the girl and has to, since only the male main character can be the hero, but because she just fought a bear and got proper hurt and can’t go with Balto to save Rosie. Like, she’s not just watching from the sidelines going “oh, no, Balto!” She’s in the story and contributing to it! She’s not a decoration, an price to be won over or a background character. She’s well-rounded, has her own motivations that aren’t just related to Balto but she’s also not solely focused on Rosie only!
    5. Balto isn’t just “if I do this thing for my love interest, she has to love me back, right?” He’s not just fetching her a thing she wants, his motivation isn’t to win her affections or become the hero of the town. It’s literally to save children, specifically one child that he also cares about himself! It’s not a selfish act to try and get recognition or glory like Steel! It’s such an important part of the story, because it makes him stand out compared to most other main protagonists in many older animated movies. It’s so refreshing!
    6. The main couple isn’t antagonistic towards each other at the start or have a “love at first sight!”-moment. It’s a slow, healthy process, that’s clearly been going on for a while and it’s not just one character being a bumbling fool around the other. Instead, it’s clearly mutual and Balto doesn’t need to prove that he’s good enough for her. It’s sweet.
    Bonus: the character with the Russian accent isn’t evil/used to work for the Russian mob.
    It is a shame that the humans, aside from Rosie, are a bit flat in character, but I guess it’s hard to also focus on the adult humans as well as the animals? Like, if a movie has animal characters, you often need to either show what the animals look and sound like to the humans, like *animal is saying something extremely important to human companion, cuts to human perspective where animal has no exaggerated expressions and is just barking* or they need to have it so that the humans can “read” the expression of the animals, like Pascal and Maximus in Tangled.
    It’s a bit like how in the original Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”, it seems … weird … that the mer-people can understand the talking and read the expressions of the other ocean creatures, but the humans cannot.
    Or in the original Cinderella, she can somehow, perhaps as the only one in-universe, understand mice. Not birds or cats or dogs, but mice. She can read the expressions of the other animals and interpret what they mean by said expressions, but they cannot talk to her like the mice. Of course, in the 3rd(?) movie, the one with the time shenanigans, The Prince is shown to understand the mice when they talk to him to resolve the whole situation, but I dunno how canon that is?
    Ultimately, I guess they just can have both talking animals that aren’t supposed to be understood by their humans AND humans that are more than flat cardboard cutouts? Unless you need to care about a specific human, then they can have some emotions.
    The Swan Princess is actually a good example of showing how an animal looks to the humans vs how they look to us: to us Odette can talk and can convey clear emotions, but to Prince Derek, he just sees a swan flapping at him. It explains how he cannot “see” what she’s trying to tell him.
    Welp, that was a ramble.

    • @abiean222
      @abiean222 Год назад +13

      jenna helped bring the sled team home, using the northern lights as a beacon.

    • @-velsbellz-
      @-velsbellz- Год назад

      @20SuperbMe858 not superb.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +1

      Dude. Stop. "Brevity is the soul of wit".
      And defend it all you want, it's still BS that Jenna didn't help with the run. "Wah she was in a bear attack". You know they WROTE that, yeah? As in, they didn't have to? They wrote the bear scene explicitly to exclude her from pulling the sled. Every single one of the dogs pulling the sled was male. I guess that's just a coincidence, right? 🙄

    • @abiean222
      @abiean222 Год назад +1

      @@WobblesandBean but jenna did help with the run. if jenna didn't go back home then the sled team would have been lost and unable to find the town in time. jenna lit a beacon for the team to find their way back after steel sabotaged the team. jenna might not have been on the team to bring the medicine home, but without her they couldn't have made it.

    • @rRecoveryProd
      @rRecoveryProd Год назад

      I hope Saber covers the Swan Princess as well.

  • @wannabedrewafualo
    @wannabedrewafualo Год назад +38

    The entire Balto trilogy really is like The Land Before Time. A gorgeous, nearly perfect film to be casted into animation hall of fame, turned into a senseless cash grab. It seems to happen so many times. Balto and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron were my favs growing up. 😕

  • @oakenshadow6763
    @oakenshadow6763 Год назад +961

    Man. That scene of the carpenter making kid sized coffins always makes me flinch, no matter how many times I see it. You can't be desensitized to that. That is something no one should ever have to do.

    • @charlieclark9552
      @charlieclark9552 Год назад +8

      It's been done before and it will be done til kingdom come, I'm kind of apathetic to it honestly

    • @ArtOfShannonLee
      @ArtOfShannonLee Год назад +110

      @@charlieclark9552 okay?? Maybe they were being a bit hyperbolic by saying you can’t be desensitised to it but this is kind of a weird moment to be like “um acktually”😅 if the moment didn’t hit for you… cool? But it’s based in reality and actual children were dying… so it’s not like it was a weak effort to get an emotional reaction from the audience. My mother had to make a gown for a baby’s funeral once. She didn’t take sewing commissions after that. It’s a hard thing to have to do.

    • @LikeTheProphet
      @LikeTheProphet Год назад +50

      @@charlieclark9552 you sound fun at parties lol

    • @purplepartytigerd1598
      @purplepartytigerd1598 Год назад +2

      Ah, a fellow fan of the ponies I see 😄

    • @kerricaine
      @kerricaine Год назад +6

      business must be booming for that guy nowadays

  • @MrMovieMaker116
    @MrMovieMaker116 Год назад +341

    This man worked harder to push this video through than Universal did on the sequels.

  • @HaughtyToast
    @HaughtyToast Год назад +282

    There was a single point where emphasis was put on how sever diphtheria was. You can see it in the body language of the craftsmen when Balto discovers the coffins. They`re visibly stressed by the fact that they`ve been making so many children's coffins which is notable for someone who presumably has made them many times before simply because of the inevitability. Clearly they`ve produced an amount that is so unusual that it has caused them legit distress.

    • @catandrobbyflores
      @catandrobbyflores Год назад +26

      That and just seeing how small they were really drives it home.

  • @kourtneyjackson3179
    @kourtneyjackson3179 Год назад +75

    Tbh i loved the second movie as a girl growing up. Feeling like the odd sibling out because i knew i was gay and didnt really fit in. It resonated with me that her father helped her find her pack and supported her choice to leave. I also loved how free spirited Alieu was and she learned to trust herself and her abilities.

  • @Chaeley
    @Chaeley Год назад +418

    A billion props for recognizing this underrated classic and how hard it was done dirty by its sequels. I would say more but I literally IRL can't stop crying with laughter over the autotuned howl at 58:32 with the "no lol" caption floating over her disappearing body. Legit about to rupture my spleen.

    • @elitings9965
      @elitings9965 Год назад +5

      I read this comment and was still completely unprepared 💀 Im still laughing 5 minutes later

  • @Totally_Descendants
    @Totally_Descendants Год назад +1922

    Balto is like Swan Princess. Both are legendary and beautiful pieces of animation ON THEIR OWN! I feel like the thing that makes them so underrated is their sequels.

    • @TinySwanGrandAdventures
      @TinySwanGrandAdventures Год назад +94

      We don't talk about the MANY Swan Princess sequels.

    • @redpanda6497
      @redpanda6497 Год назад +12

      I didn't personally like that movie.

    • @zid9611
      @zid9611 Год назад +26

      ​@@TinySwanGrandAdventuresya at best 2 wasn't bad but that it. But everything after was just why?

    • @musicsinger365
      @musicsinger365 Год назад +40

      Today I learn of Swan Princess having sequels?! WTF?? 😂

    • @Ashbrash1998
      @Ashbrash1998 Год назад +22

      ​​@@musicsinger365oh god the 3d films. NEVER WATCH THE 3D FILMS!!

  • @GamingintheAM0801
    @GamingintheAM0801 Год назад +337

    I was one of the nine people who saw Balto in theaters. My mom took me to see it when I was in kindergarten, and even though this was nearly 30 years ago, I still distinctly remember the theater being empty aside from us. The movie really was a bomb, unfortunately.

    • @RYMAN1321
      @RYMAN1321 Год назад +7

      Unfortunately, I think it had to compete with Toy Story which siphoned people away from Balto. Toy Story was a massive smash
      Correct me if I’m wrong though, as I was born the same year (1995) so I was obviously too young to go to the movies yet LOL

  • @laraendlight9887
    @laraendlight9887 Год назад +19

    58:28 - Fans: What if the white wolf is Balto's mom's ghost?
    Second movie writers: Write that down! Write that down!

  • @RubberbandEntertainment
    @RubberbandEntertainment Год назад +785

    After hearing the actual history I'm just, "no wonder they tried so hard to stop saber"

    • @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434
      @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 Год назад +60

      Fictionalized version of history. Just like Don Bluth Anastasia, some of the characters clearly real but of not with magic, talking bat, and other things

    • @THAT1ZELDAFAN
      @THAT1ZELDAFAN Год назад +82

      @@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 I'd call Anastasia a nice "What if" scenario. I believe at the time of Anastasia's release, the whereabouts of her were still unknown, and her remains weren't discovered until shortly after the film's release. So it's a nice alternate reality scenario

    • @THAT1ZELDAFAN
      @THAT1ZELDAFAN Год назад +32

      Wait till Saber looks at the animated Titanic films. Hopefully, all 3 (because yes, we live in the timeline where 3 animated Titanic films exist, and none of them are good)

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад +22

      @@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 that movie is based on the whole ‘Anastasia survivor’ claims people may with the whole ‘what if she actually survived’ thing. We don’t see any more movies do this since they confirmed she indeed died in real life 😅

    • @Wulf-sq9zw
      @Wulf-sq9zw Год назад +14

      ​@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 wait... So you're saying Rasputin is not an undead necromancer? 🙀

  • @kojikakoifish2862
    @kojikakoifish2862 Год назад +281

    In all the stories I've heard about Togo I had no clue that dog was 12 years old at the time of that run. That's like an 85-year-old man climbing up Everest to bring a child stuck on the summit back to base camp on his shoulders. No wonder Seppala was irritated. I'm irritated now. Unsung old boy. The movie will always hold a special place in my heart though, I watched that film every day for a whole summer because I loved the animation so much. Good memories. Hot mess of a trilogy. I remember being confused and upset when I saw Balto II on TV and didn't even bother with the third film.
    EDIT: I actually remember the goose... I must have seen at least a part of the third movie but good lord I don't remember it being so weirdly sexual. WHY IS IT A "SEXY" RUSSIAN GOOSE LMAO?!
    EDIT#2: OH OH, I remember for the second movie, fun little thing while you're watching the clips/movie, count the number of time Aleu's eyes change shape and her ears change color. Fucking ridiculous how bad this animation is lol. Did that as a kid too xD

  • @dragonlover7196
    @dragonlover7196 Год назад +395

    i'm still mad that balto and jenna's children don't have more traits split between the two. like there's just aleu who looks like her father and then the rest of them look exactly like normal huskies
    give some of them grey fur and yellow eyes! give them different character designs too actually... i hate that they all look like badly traced carbon copies of their parents' body types

    • @umarthdc
      @umarthdc Год назад +50

      I hated that in the lady and the tramp too, like if they lack imagination to show a mixed dog.

    • @Kalleron
      @Kalleron Год назад +27

      Truthfully, none of their pups should have been red and white, and only 1-2 should have had blue eyes. In huskies, blue eyes are a resessive gene, and the red coloration is a double recessive on black. Movie Balto is not black, so there should be no red and white puppies. 🤷‍♀️

    • @dragonlover7196
      @dragonlover7196 Год назад +9

      @@Kalleron neither balto nor jenna had blue eyes either, and i think if balto can inherit yellow sclera from his mom, i think some of the pups deserve to inherit yellow sclera from him too! i love that part of his design and i would've loved to see it used for more characters

    • @homuraakemi103
      @homuraakemi103 4 месяца назад

      “One of these pups is the main character,” vibes from the animators.

  • @timroehm1728
    @timroehm1728 Год назад +11

    @39:32 The fact that SaberSpark puts Tigger’s voice onto Steele’s voice looks so hilarious

  • @Seelenfisch
    @Seelenfisch Год назад +1184

    The whole point of Aleu being even more wolf than Balto becomes even dumber when you realize that she is only a quarter wolf...

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Год назад +182

      Recessive genes, son!

    • @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434
      @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 Год назад +106

      @@warlordofbritannia genetic is weird and inconsistent

    • @warriorcatkitty
      @warriorcatkitty Год назад +87

      hmm I always thought it was because her internal identity was more wolf than balto's.

    • @serpentmaster1323
      @serpentmaster1323 Год назад +123

      It’s a metaphor, actually. (Sorry) She chose to live the wolf lifestyle because her personality and goals and desires favor that lifestyle. She isn’t literally more genetically wolf. Her personality is just more wild. A wolf at heart and in spirit, where it actually matters for her to want to live with them and be able to effectively lead them(we’re shown directly in the movie that physical strength is not what is needed to be the leader)(also, I won’t be responding to this, I know I’ll only get hated on, sorry about that) I understand why that would be confusing, because the first movie’s message is that Balto’s physical wolf traits that gave him an advantage,proved he wasn’t lesser, that he had a gift none of the others had. So for the second movie to not follow that precedent is misleading and incohesive.

    • @Seri-dy5dd
      @Seri-dy5dd Год назад +49

      The point of the movie was that she her personality or “spirit” is more like a wolf’s. It’s trying to imply that’s why she’s “more wolf”. Her looking like a wolf is supposed to represent that I think.

  • @faragar1791
    @faragar1791 Год назад +706

    Something kind of funny I realized about making Balto, the character, a wolf-dog is that wolf-dogs are significantly bigger than most other dogs. If you look up RUclips videos of wolves and dogs playing together, wolves are 50% bigger than the dogs, if not more so.
    Even if Balto was only half-wolf, he probably would have towered over all the other dogs in Nome.

    • @Fauxkerykes
      @Fauxkerykes Год назад +18

      My thoughts as well. It drives me nuts.

    • @falcolf
      @falcolf Год назад +49

      Not necessarily true; while wolves can indeed be very big puppers, especially males, Canis lupus pambilasileus or the Interior Alaskan Wolf (presumably the subspecies of wolf which lives near Nome,) is just big, not towering. Males tip the scales at an average weight of 56.3 kg (124 lbs) and females 38.5 kg (85 lbs) which overall is not much heavier than a German Shepherd (34-43 kg/75-95 lbs.) Siberian Huskies on average weigh 16-27 kg/35-60 lbs so yes definitely Interior Alaskan Wolves are bigger than a husky, but there are plenty of dog breeds which outstrip wolves size-wise; randomly, Great Danes weigh in at 45-90 kg/99-198 lbs, Anatolian Shepherds 40-65 kg/88-143 lbs and English Mastiffs 54-100 kg/119-220 lbs. There's also bigger wolf subspecies elsewhere, like the British Columbian Wolf (Canis lupus columbianus) which weighs 36-68 kg/80-150 lbs and the Arctic Wolf 32-80 kg/70-175 lbs.
      The biggest male wolves have enormous paws bigger than a man'a hand.
      Also since wolfdogs get blood from both parents they are just as likely to be small like their dog parent. And it really depends on what subspecies of wolf their parent is, because some wolf subspecies are quite petite. The Arabian Wolf/Canis lupus arabs for example averages just 25 kg/55 lbs.
      So it depends. 😅 Some wolves are definitely pretty enormous (albeit none as big as the most gigantic dog,) but others? Not so much.

    • @3starperfectdeer233
      @3starperfectdeer233 Год назад +15

      Genetics: Allow me to introduce myself.
      Thats like saying I should be 6'2 MINIMUM but genetics is a bitch

    • @samamies88
      @samamies88 Год назад +9

      Even if Balto was bigger because of wolf genes it still might not be a good sled dog. Huskies have extremely great stamina and most importantly: they can poop while they are running. All other dog breeds and i believe wolves too have to stop to take s**tbreak. Huskies can run that smooth 11 miles per hour for 100 miles straight or 22 mph for shorter while - wolves don't have the stamina and they'd need to stop during the race. If (this fictional) Balto got any of those genes he would suck as a sledge dog.

    • @faragar1791
      @faragar1791 Год назад +3

      @@Fauxkerykes
      Don't forget about the two polar bears. Polar bears are absolutely massive and are arguably more dangerous than the grizzly bears Balto fights.
      Now, one could argue that the two polar bears we see are probably still juveniles, which explains why they are so small, but they stay juveniles through all three films.

  • @rebecca_rh
    @rebecca_rh Год назад +873

    About the “I know they are dogs” regarding Balto and Jenna being weird around each other:
    Their relationship feeling non committed is actually even more inexcusable when you consider wolves in the wild mate for life and are monogamous, and the only reason we don’t see dogs usually doing that is because they are usually from different owners and are kept separate, but their commitment to each other can be seen when both are kept by the same owner.
    So these sequels can’t be even excused with the “they are dogs” thing

    • @iller3
      @iller3 Год назад +30

      _(that's really more of a side effect of their pack hierarchy. I think foxes are the ones that life-pair more universally)_

    • @shwahgamer
      @shwahgamer Год назад +127

      The real glaring issue here is just Balto not being adopted. Like, if the town accepted him at the end, wouldn't it make sense for someone to adopt him too? Like maybe that musher for instance? "This dog helped save my life, even my best dog abandoned me. I could adopt him and return the favor with a loving home but... nah, just let him stay a stray who occasionally has to father puppies." I don't know. I guess Rosie's parents were too skeptical to let her actually keep him, but "yeah we'll let our dog breed with him."

    • @flora-tea
      @flora-tea Год назад +39

      I honestly don't mind them not being super-duper close in the sequels; gave me the vibes of a pair who were head over heels and then the attraction faded with time, so they just became friendly co-parents rather than a passionate or 'comitted' couple (which is fine imo). Would've been nice to see a friendship between them though.
      The thing that REALLY baffled me was Balto not being adopted at this point. It taking some time to accept Balto to the same extent of the other dogs would make some sense, but him remaining a stray after the events of the first film is so strange to me!

    • @otterbells
      @otterbells Год назад +50

      @@iller3 Wolves don't really have a pack hierarchy. Not in the way media portrays, anyway. Leaders of the pack are typically just the parents, while the rest of the pack is mostly their surviving children that haven't left the group to start their own yet.

    • @Wolf-Chalk
      @Wolf-Chalk Год назад +27

      @@shwahgamer it's funnier too when you realize the family just let Aleu live out on the boat too when Aleu clearly wants to live in a house with humans lol like Rosie's family could of easily adopted Aleu themselves but didn't and just were like "fuck it, let the puppy live outside on the streets"

  • @leighadawn6783
    @leighadawn6783 Год назад +18

    3:08 So far; as a person that loved Balto 2 I’m so sad. I get it’s likely nostalgia but seeing a female protagonist rebelling against her father and carving her own path really spoke to me as a child…

  • @kurizu1510
    @kurizu1510 Год назад +570

    The story of Balto is great, but the story of Saber's fight against Universal to get this documentary uploaded may be equally as legendary. 😂

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад +1

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts.

    • @falconeshield
      @falconeshield Год назад +3

      Tbh they made the curiousity to rewatch these bad movies (except 1) more than before

    • @RuinQueenofOblivion
      @RuinQueenofOblivion Год назад +5

      Yeah! Saberspark vs. Universal the movie when?

    • @sweetcherry7759
      @sweetcherry7759 Год назад

      Saber’s fight to post thus should be a documentary in itself (fr)

  • @zeldacompany1587
    @zeldacompany1587 Год назад +258

    Dude. The amount of pushes u had to do was INSANE. I wasn't even going to watch this video because I wasn't that interested, but now I feel like this needs to be watched for all those late nights of copyright bs. Thank you for all you do, man!

  • @chickennuggetpaw
    @chickennuggetpaw Год назад +365

    In the 4th grade, my literature class read a book about Togo and then a book about Balto as an example that sometimes books have misinformation, and our entire class was absolutely LIVID that Balto got all the credit. Maybe my memory is wrong here because *I* remember being mad, but I’m pretty sure we were all pissed LMFAO. Since then I’ve always remembered Togo for what he did.

    • @athlon4562
      @athlon4562 Год назад +6

      Real recognize Real

    • @Пинагод
      @Пинагод Год назад +14

      I would answer back, what if Togo suffered the same thing Balto did? But then again Togo's master must've prized him so dearly that he wouldn't sell him off so easily.
      Still, I think Togo actually got what he deserved; recognition within his town and crowned as one of the best sled-dogs. It might not be enough, but for a dog that doesn't understand much except for its master's happiness? A dog doesn't need to be nationally known throughout the entire country to be happy, in fact that would probably make its life confusing, and probably worse, as fame doesn't bring much but responsibilities that a dog doesn't understand. So Togo, despite being less recognized, definitely had the better outcome here.

    • @pinesapp
      @pinesapp Год назад +1

      your 4th grade teacher picked an example of "lazy information" and labeled it as "misinformation"
      wait till your 4th grade teacher finds out about political news LMFAO

  • @rizzymont4514
    @rizzymont4514 Год назад +18

    This makes me so sad, WHY DIDNT PEOPLE JUST TAKE THEM IN AS PETS?? They didnt need to go to a Mesume or a Zoo, they needed families, HOMES. UGH

  • @ladyfable
    @ladyfable Год назад +641

    I remember seeing the second movie too, when I was a kid. Something that already bothered me back then is that the other siblings get adopted and never seen again. That it didn't even seem very hard on their parents. I remember really wanting Jenna and Balto to be together in the first movie, and then being disappointed that we don't get to see a lot of the family and their dynamic. Like, they could have just had Aleu and it wouldn't have changed a thing.
    It would have been nice to perhaps have them have a smaller litter. But then, see the siblings bond (with each other AND their parents) throughout an adventure.
    Maybe even a scene where Aleu actually got discriminated against by other dogs, and their siblings defend her. That would have been so sweet.
    I'm not surprised this still bothers me to this day.

    • @autumnstudio3863
      @autumnstudio3863 Год назад +12

      The first point bothered me too ! That feel like they are not really attached to their own kids.

    • @MillieBlackRose
      @MillieBlackRose 11 месяцев назад +1

      Your version sounds better. I'd read that fanfic.

    • @oneandonlysound3453
      @oneandonlysound3453 10 месяцев назад

      I honestly figured with the premise of 3, that it's whole point was going to be to branch out since the "destined daughter" is now off doing her own thing, while others could be explored. Instead we got a movie that seemed to exist to tank the franchise on purpose, which makes 2 seem not as good. Granted, your version is better because ideally 2 would've covered this subject (the smaller litter thing definitely works, and them defending her at some point would've been perfection).
      I still enjoy the 2nd one, never as much as the excellent first film, but the 3rd is while not as bad as like Alpha and Omega "Dino Digs" or like most land before time sequels after 5 (being generous, if anything 5 should've been a tv series pilot and went from there) is definitely just not anything but insulting both the original and 2 in my opinion.

  • @unwantedcucumber
    @unwantedcucumber Год назад +541

    If the REAL story of Balto was animated and mixed with this version of Balto, it would remind me a lot of White Fang. It's beautifully animated in a different way and has a traumatic storyline. Definitely recommend it to anyone who sees this comment.
    Edit: I believe it's still on Netflix!

    • @Twinklethefox9022
      @Twinklethefox9022 Год назад +18

      If I can handle the brave little toaster, I can handle the true story of balto.

    • @real_nosferatu
      @real_nosferatu Год назад +2

      I read the book but didn't know there was a movie

    • @pinesapp
      @pinesapp Год назад +3

      @@real_nosferatu there's a book??

    • @SunnyCida
      @SunnyCida Год назад +1

      Is the movie good? Long time fan of the book

    • @pinesapp
      @pinesapp Год назад +3

      @@SunnyCida well... i 100% recommend watching Balto 1 (save your sanity by avoiding the sequels) though i'm pretty sure the book you read is probably not related to this movie...?

  • @lukerabon7925
    @lukerabon7925 Год назад +861

    It sucks Seppala and Togo didn't get proper credit but... it's weird to hold a grudge against a dog. Particularly when the dog just did its job and happened to be at the right place at the right time. Balto didn't do anything wrong and selling off that entire sled team out of spite is messed up

    • @cm9231
      @cm9231 Год назад +24

      Ikr?

    • @olenickel6013
      @olenickel6013 Год назад +132

      As said elsewhere, I'm not convinced it was spite. Seppalas job was breeding dogs, he sold dogs all the time. Balto wasn’t a dog he wanted to breed with, he wasn't part of his sledding team. Someone comes and wants to buy him at above normal price range? Of course he sells him, that's his livelihood.

    • @cm9231
      @cm9231 Год назад +6

      #freemymanbalto

    • @a.llizard.7176
      @a.llizard.7176 Год назад +49

      Disney plus has a Togo movie I watch when I want to cry. Balto was my hero as a kid but I wholeheartedly wish the emphasis was put on the fact that so many teams risked their lives to save Nome.

    • @selamandreykum5844
      @selamandreykum5844 Год назад +6

      ​@@olenickel6013 first part of your 3rd sentence sounds sus af

  • @TheAndrewj96
    @TheAndrewj96 Год назад +11

    The original Balto was part of my childhood. Still love that one. Saw the sequel when I was a kid and hated it.
    I’m very glad I went unaware there was ever a third one. It would’ve ruined everything.

    • @saltystick_99
      @saltystick_99 Год назад +1

      Oh man, tell me about it.
      I only saw 8 minutes of Balto 2 as a kid on TV and immediately went "No" and switched the channel back to Cartoon Network.

  • @KeebeThePlush
    @KeebeThePlush Год назад +925

    Both the animators and the viewers had to sit through all of this work and cover everything that would be news worthy

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts.

  • @LloxieFox
    @LloxieFox Год назад +576

    If only someone would make a movie based on the FULL run- as in, not just any one team, but each team that participated and ultimately played a key role in saving the day. That way both Balto and Togo get their respective credit, as well as their mushers. And anyone else involved, too. Heck, maybe even a miniseries instead of a movie.

    • @systemakuma5043
      @systemakuma5043 Год назад +25

      PLEASE someone get Netflix on the phone, I would watch the hell out of that

    • @simokoivunen6625
      @simokoivunen6625 Год назад +12

      As far as I can tell, people are consistently blowing the drama out of proportion and in the wrong direction. Digging into Seppala he mentions time and again that Balto was never a prize dog, and that he only had practical value in the newspaper as a good looking name. He repeatedly states that he loathes the fame Balto got, but nothing I know of as myself a dog musher supports the idea Seppala wanted and intended for Balto to suffer. Much more of Seppala's attention actually went to the fact that Kaasen skipped stopping for the guy who was actually supposed to charge into Nome, a man named Ed Rohn. Starting the idea Kaasen wanted the glory, and people who knew Kaasen alluded to him wanting said glory, but Balto was the one who took the hit of Kaasen's actions in the end.

  • @mcstabbins4501
    @mcstabbins4501 Год назад +197

    Honestly mad respect for Saber and his teams determination to upload this and Universals copyright crap, like my dude you were DETERMINED

  • @Vuurengeltje
    @Vuurengeltje 10 месяцев назад +11

    i only started the video and i think you explained enough... i had to stop to avoid any more spoilers and tainting since i never saw the sequels. i'll go and take your advice to heart and NEVER EVER EVEN THINK of watching 2 and 3 se that the memory of the only film that matters stays pure and solid

  • @MewJoy
    @MewJoy Год назад +584

    I have 2 huskies. Learning what really happened to Balto broke my heart. 😢 Huskies are incredibly intelligent and emotional dogs. Balto and his team deserved so much better.

    • @BeachBear64
      @BeachBear64 Год назад +13

      What really happened?

    • @kamogirlz
      @kamogirlz Год назад +102

      ​@@BeachBear64 they were sold to a dime museum were for years they were malnourished and mistreated for years till people found out, raised 2000 dollars to buy the remaining six sled dogs then they lived out their days in a zoo until balto died at 14 and he was taxidermed and put in a museum in Alaska I think.

    • @IsleofJaya
      @IsleofJaya Год назад +27

      @@kamogirlz Thank you for saying that so that I didn't have to. Also humans are jerks!

    • @farkbett699
      @farkbett699 Год назад

      ​@@IsleofJaya So you're a jerk too?

    • @lindsayleightner403
      @lindsayleightner403 Год назад +43

      ​@@kamogirlz he's actually taxidermied at the Cleveland Natural History Museum. He's right at the entrance. I've seen him a bunch since I live in the area.

  • @taianonni
    @taianonni Год назад +274

    I connected so much with the first film, and it couldn't have come out at a better time for me... Being a "half-breed" wolf clan native and white, growing up in a small town bordering a very small reservation, I wasn't accepted by either the white or native side and had a struggle with self and purpose. Although this movie didn't give me that (I didn't become a musher or dog breeder lol), it provided a place where I could accept myself and be true to myself despite what others thought or said. I'm thankful for this film and even though it's not historical, it had a purpose which was very personal for me

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts.

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад

      Do you mean to say you’re um mixed?😅

    • @taianonni
      @taianonni Год назад +4

      ​@@gracekim25 Haha yeah it's why I put half-breed in quotes cos it's what I heard from fellow kids on both ends

  • @leekenneth-walsh3545
    @leekenneth-walsh3545 Год назад +351

    The story of Balto is so fascinating and sad at the same time. It really sucks that these two terrible sequels are part of his legacy. RIP Balto and Togo

  • @legendofrayquazagaming5125
    @legendofrayquazagaming5125 Год назад +9

    Clevelander here, that enclosure that Balto and the other dogs were in is still there, and is now used for wolves. The enclosure is located in the Wolf Lodge in the Wilderness Trek area. I think there’s even a statue to Balto next to the path from the exit.
    Edit: I don’t think Balto’s body is viewable right now as the History Museum is currently under renovations.
    Edit V2: Northern Trek was what it used to be called, now it is called the Wilderness Trek and there is also a statue for Togo as well.

  • @wyvern0ne
    @wyvern0ne Год назад +407

    “I simply became one with the tree” has the same energy as “somehow… palpatine has returned” 💀

  • @DrachonaTheWolf
    @DrachonaTheWolf Год назад +194

    So, this is going to surprise no one who takes note of my name and profile pic, but Balto meant a lot to me as a kid. The line "Not a dog, not a wolf; all he knows is what he is not." really stuck with me for personal reasons. The scene with the wolf near the end gets me every time, and so much of it is the "Heritage of the Wolf" track.
    It's been years since I watched Balto 2. I only remember bits and pieces of the plot, but what stuck with me was Aleu's search for herself. The song "Who You Really Are" was another one I listened to a lot. In short, these movies spoke to me as someone who was an outsider and wanted to understand their odd heritage.
    Never watched the third one, though. Pass.

  • @funnyhappystudios
    @funnyhappystudios Год назад +193

    Fun fact: the live action Rosie, (Miriam Margolyes) also played the Matchmaker in Disney’s Mulan, the grandmother rat in Dreamworks’s Flushed Away, and Professor Pomona Sprout in the Harry Potter movies

    • @nyanpirethecat2257
      @nyanpirethecat2257 Год назад +14

      And the voice of Cadbury's Caramel Rabbit.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Год назад +3

      No one ever talks about the non-3D Dreamworks films…well, besides Prince of Egypt. Occasionally I’ll see a Road to El Dorado meme, but when’s the last time you saw a reference to Chicken Run or Sinbad?

    • @geoffreyrichards6079
      @geoffreyrichards6079 Год назад +12

      She was also the voice of Fly the Border Collie in “Babe”, which came out the same year as “Balto”, as well as Aunt Sponge in “James and the Giant Peach”.

    • @THAT1ZELDAFAN
      @THAT1ZELDAFAN Год назад +1

      She also had a recurring role in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries

    • @bemasaberwyn55
      @bemasaberwyn55 4 месяца назад

      And she's Beep The Meep in Dr Who

  • @maroldajuancruz9887
    @maroldajuancruz9887 Год назад +8

    The first movie was one of my favourite movies from my childhood. I did maybe kinda forget about it and rediscovered it about seven years ago. I managed to unlock some of memories and the rush I felt when i rewatched was incredible. Thank you for raising awareness about this movie!

  • @MelonTartVA
    @MelonTartVA Год назад +270

    I'm convinced that Star, the smallest of the comedic dog trio, was possibly based on Togo. He is the most supportive of Balto and was the most willing to let him lead.

    • @Dragzilla66
      @Dragzilla66 Год назад +21

      So the dopey one is Togo? That’s wild.

    • @simokoivunen6625
      @simokoivunen6625 Год назад +70

      Fun-fact, there is only one photo of Togo and Balto together, it has Togo running Lead whilst Balto runs behind him as point dog

    • @simbiotesnus1013
      @simbiotesnus1013 8 дней назад +1

      It is unlikely, but if it is true, it raises many questions. Why did Universal pictures make Togo moron who gets hit every time he says some bullshit? What were they trying to say?

  • @kaype6516
    @kaype6516 Год назад +354

    I had the trilogy on dvd/cd. My 4th grade teacher asked me to bring them in so we could watch them (she loved dogs like, a lot). After we watched the first movie she asked me if the 2nd and 3rd were appropriate to watch. I couldn't remember exactly what was in the movies so I just said sure. We watched the second one and then she put on the 3rd. As soon as the girl goose (can't remember her name) came on screen I asked to go to the bathroom because there was no way I was watching that in front of my classmates. When I came back they were watching Finding Nemo. I was so freaking embarrassed.

    • @Cookie_Clockwise
      @Cookie_Clockwise Год назад +34

      Welp, if the comment above me is any indication, there are more embarrassing things out there lol
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      Apparently they deleted their comment, but they claimed to ship Peppa pig with George, which I think is pretty darn embarrassing

    • @KZesty
      @KZesty Год назад +2

      HAHAH

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад +2

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts.

    • @wolflord8117
      @wolflord8117 Год назад +2

      Oh God no.

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 Год назад +12

      Tbf, while the first movie is good, it also has some heavy content in some parts that were shrugged off more in the 90's than they would be by today's standards.
      Most people struggle to get pass the scene showing people making child-sized coffins.

  • @KoyukixToramizu
    @KoyukixToramizu Год назад +248

    (I'm happy you were finally able to upload this one.)
    I'm glad you pointed out the absurdity of Balto still being homeless in the second movie. As a kid, that always bugged me. Even if Rosie's family couldn't adopt him for whatever reason, did nobody else in town want to take him in after what he did? Kinda rude of the townspeople.

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts.

    • @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger
      @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger Год назад +15

      The actual historical fate of Balto was sad.
      After he saved the kids of Nome, he ended up in a museum in I believe California as a sort of living mascot - the museum was highly unregulated and Balto basically lived chained up, neglected, and malnourished. He was ultimately bought from the museum and given a small relief from the abuse, but died within a couple years.
      He was then taxidermied and put on display elsewhere.

    • @thehillisalive
      @thehillisalive Год назад +7

      ​@K Ryuzaki I'm glad someone gave him a few good years at the end at least

    • @jeremiahsacks2868
      @jeremiahsacks2868 Год назад +3

      I kinda prefer balto being homeless to what he got in real life

    • @ImNotFunny541
      @ImNotFunny541 Год назад

      @@p-__ the Fuck?

  • @annasilvestre2984
    @annasilvestre2984 Год назад +7

    I went on a mission trip to Nome! It’s a beautiful place. I had an opportunity to serve with Alaska Missions on the 2023 Iditarod-the first Iditarod won by an Indigenous person. We stayed at a local church that was literally next to the finish line, so I got to wake up to sirens every time a finisher rode up. We also got to talk to the first place biking finisher. It was incredible!! Nome is a jointly-founded Indigenous and American community, and the race is a thrilling event that brings everyone together. The serum run had a profound effect on the little town, and basically all of its tourism revenue is from the Iditarod. The way the Balto trilogy treats the story is appalling and disrespectful. Please watch the Disney Togo movie! It’s really good, and it does the story so much justice!

    • @annasilvestre2984
      @annasilvestre2984 Год назад +1

      Obvi not dunking on the og. It’s a love letter to the true tale, but why did they have to make it spiral?

  • @miloselfesteem2326
    @miloselfesteem2326 Год назад +1112

    As a mixed person (mom white, dad black) The Balto in the first movie was my actual hero. Half dog, half wolf, that line with "a dog cannot make this journey alone, but maybe a wolf can", taught me to embrace both sides of my heritage and find the things to love and embrace about both sides of myself.
    He is my animated spirit animal.

  • @MidnightDragon420
    @MidnightDragon420 Год назад +374

    Congrats Saber on finally getting this video up!!! So hyped!
    Edit: when you paused on the goofy frame of the Afghan Hound and put the “let me do it for you” over it. I looked at my own sighthound (borzoi) sleeping goofily and it was just perfect lol
    Final edit: Land Before Time video when, Saber? 👀 it could be a series, because I know there’s TONS, each one getting gradually worst. Or hell, I’d love to hear you just talk about the first one or first few. I watched those movies so. Much.

    • @theefonzoman
      @theefonzoman Год назад

      He did it that son-of-a-bitch did it

    • @thema1998
      @thema1998 Год назад +1

      Talk about perfect timing! 😆

  • @lunastar89
    @lunastar89 Год назад +360

    I wouldnt be surprised if they wanted to make a sequel movie for each puppy balto and jenna had, with balto becoming increasingly tired after each one.

  • @Indie_Calls
    @Indie_Calls Год назад +10

    To be fair, Jim Cummings has range. Steele isn't the only antagonist he's voiced, there was also Robotnik in SatAM Sonic as one example.

  • @friendsforfood96
    @friendsforfood96 Год назад +63

    If I'm remembering right, Gunnar actually lost fingers to frostbite during his stretch of the relay, when the serum fell off the sled and he dug it out of the snow with his bare hands. Every team was full of heroes.

  • @LadyGameProfessor
    @LadyGameProfessor Год назад +227

    Ironically, I loved "The Land Before Time" so much as a kid that I hated/refused to watch the sequels...but my GRANDMOTHER absolutely LOVED them!
    She watched them over & over by herself. She even ranked them!

    • @glogy714
      @glogy714 Год назад +38

      Ahaha Aw, that’s cute that your grandma liked them so much! Lol

    • @skibalovesya
      @skibalovesya Год назад +11

      I started with the third one as a child before finding out that there were more. The first one holds a very special place in my heart, but I actually do like the sequels up until about the fifth one, then just bits and pieces of the later ones. I had to watch the tenth one to see what they did with Bron, and I think Littlefoot's reaction was pretty darn realistic. Plus, I also loved the movie that focused on Ducky and Spike's mom trying to decide what's best for Spike before acknowledging, proudly and happily, that no matter what Spike's her son.
      Sure, the quality of the other movies dwindled hard past the first few, and none can match the first, but they're not godawful in my book. (For context, I am as of writing this 32, and the only movies I would have actual childhood nostalgia for would be the first handful, but the one I started with is, ironically, my least favorite.)

    • @mojavefry2617
      @mojavefry2617 Год назад +6

      If she’s still around maybe you should collab with your grandma and do a video ranking then.

    • @Weirdanimalboy
      @Weirdanimalboy Год назад +6

      I can’t believe Jenny Nicholson is your grandma

    • @moosenman
      @moosenman Год назад +8

      I need to know her rankings now you can’t just drop that and leave

  • @animeluigiboy
    @animeluigiboy Год назад +700

    After an entire copyright war, he and his team have finally won and can now show us the masterpiece that they have created. Godspeed Saber.

    • @RyanSoltani
      @RyanSoltani Год назад +5

      They pulled off the impossible

    • @ramenbomberdeluxe4958
      @ramenbomberdeluxe4958 Год назад +6

      @@RyanSoltani Will these corporate suits ever learn? Will they ever understand what fair use is? No, they're greedy to the core, and must be challenged at every turn.

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL Год назад

      600th like

    • @MrRawrCEO
      @MrRawrCEO Год назад +1

      @@ramenbomberdeluxe4958 Oh they know what fair use is. But they also know the power of money, and money > legality.
      Of course Sabre was stubborn enough to where it wasn't worth it for them to fight anymore, so credit to our lord and saviour Saberfart

  • @xela12345
    @xela12345 Год назад +33

    Man, but Balto 2's mysticism stuff was so freaking cool, if it did have the animation and production quality of the first, it would have been just as good. The nightmare scenes legit terrified me as a kid, and the idea of spirits taking physical form as animals in order to help the characters in the journey, its cool as heck!!!

  • @Xakriuth
    @Xakriuth Год назад +162

    The Pocahontas in the river joke almost killed me. Seriously the hardest I've laughed in a long time

  • @Paradox-Pixel
    @Paradox-Pixel Год назад +119

    Hi Sabersparks! I'm so happy you and your team finally got to upload this video after all that BS Universal put you guys through. I'm excited to see you and your team make more in-depth videos like this one! Cheers! 😊

  • @undeadgentalmen
    @undeadgentalmen Год назад +296

    Always breaks my heart when seeing a sequel of top notch animated film reduce to water down production that is being peddle to kids and parents who have nostalgia of a good movie. Plus as an Alaska we also have PETA jumping down our throat about abusing sled dogs in the yearly sled dog races. The bull you deal within the world.

    • @luvblueybingoheeler3150
      @luvblueybingoheeler3150 Год назад +22

      Of course Peta.

    • @ICasinI
      @ICasinI Год назад

      Istg peta must be owned by the meat industry to make animal rights activists look bad

    • @daytonapeanut
      @daytonapeanut Год назад +49

      PETA...If they truly understood dogs and cared about their well being, they would encourage the sled races. That's what the dogs are bred for and they love it. It's more abuse to not let them run.
      On a side note, there was once a PETA calandar at my workplace and I kid you not, they had relabled Thanksgiving as "Eating Meat is Murder Day" 🙄

    • @LittleMissLounge
      @LittleMissLounge Год назад +25

      Man, I wish I was as "abused" as those sled dogs. By abused I mean "spoiled rotten by their humans and allowed to work and exert energy in a way appropriate for their breed." That would definitely be a better outcome than being euthanized by PETA because death is better than "enslavement."

    • @LittleMissLounge
      @LittleMissLounge Год назад

      @@daytonapeanut I have to ask. Did they relabel Columbus Day or does PETA not give a shit about human genocide like I suspect?

  • @MayheM_72
    @MayheM_72 10 месяцев назад +9

    I have a friend with 3 generations of huskys in their home, and they are just AWESOME doggos! And yes, I'm sure the animators were covered in husky fluff after spending time with the puppers! I know there's much more to the story of the serum run to Nome than Balto, but it's not HIS fault the press focused on him! He was a VERY good boy! Sadly, the dogs were treated as tools, like a horse, ox, or mule, instead of like living creatures...😢😭

  • @Pooky1991
    @Pooky1991 Год назад +283

    I always saw the second film as wasted potential. Something that would have made the second film so much more interesting was if Alue actually struggled with wolf like instincts and mannerisms dogs don't fully exhibit, so when she does find out she's part wolf, she's less teenage angst, but more conflicted over what to think. Have her actually struggle with instincts and aware that she's different from the other dogs, including her brothers and sisters. Theres alot they could have done to make the second film just as good, if not better than the original, because I remember loving many of the ideas in the second film. Maybe instead of a prophesy, the dream sequences could have been Alue and even Balto to an extent feeling the urge to return to the wild or live like wolves instead of living around humans: a conflict between the wolf and dog sides.

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 Год назад +23

      That honestly would have been so much better.

    • @wolvesrfun
      @wolvesrfun Год назад +20

      Yeeees. I thought the same thing when I first watched it. I suspect if they did a bit more research on wolfdogs, they could have found some inspiration for internal conflict with Balto and/or Alue (Aleu? Idk...). Dogs tend to be hyper-social, can be clingy towards people/pets, and can even perform legitimate duties with humans. Wolves are (typically) timid of humans, not very trainable, and aren't as predictable as dogs due to their wild nature. Wolfdogs come in a large range of personalities though, with some (like Alue's siblings) being fine companions for people, while others are less so. Show off more of those more wolf-like personality traits and instincts with Alue. Instead of her being excited to be adopted, show her being timid/uninterested when it comes to people. Give her a stronger prey drive (pouncing on tails, sneaking up on others, etc...doesn't have to be gorey). Show her being quieter than the other pups (this one is less accurate to reality, but I think it would still work for a kid's movie). Take it further than just her howling, PLEASE! Then use it alongside her finding out she's part wolf so she goes from feeling confused/upset about not being like other dogs to a more confident/proud wolfdog.
      Sorry for the rant. It just seems like a good portion of the second film's issues wouldn't have been difficult to fix. A sequel about one of Balto's kids isn't a bad idea at all, and it's a shame they did this sequel dirty.

    • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim
      @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim Год назад +1

      ​@@wolvesrfunI think that's the biggest sin of the second film, just a little bit of effort could have made it good.

  • @kuzcosmkswed117
    @kuzcosmkswed117 Год назад +295

    It felt like a decade since you last teased this review, and it’s worth it

    • @kuzcosmkswed117
      @kuzcosmkswed117 Год назад +4

      @Secret thanks man, now my wife doesn’t have to whine at the kids no more

    • @tierdokuparodien8460
      @tierdokuparodien8460 Год назад +1

      ​@Secret Bro we are talking about the balto review 💀

  • @Catpuff818
    @Catpuff818 Год назад +313

    Illumination would not exist if the original Balto was the level of quality expected of children's media.
    Jenna's "You're lying" right after that clip for those two guys was so on point.

    • @jadedheartsz
      @jadedheartsz Год назад +31

      "those two guys" are Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, two of the most well known movie critics of all time, I disagree with both of them a lot(Especially Ebert on most horror films, feels like the guy genuinely hated the genre for the most part)but I can't deny they had a profound legacy on film criticism and I can see their points on Balto.

    • @LaplacesAngel612
      @LaplacesAngel612 Год назад

      @@thegoldendiamond6762why are you here?

    • @p-__
      @p-__ Год назад

      My farts are better than Saberspark’s farts.

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 Год назад +10

      @@jadedheartsz
      Yeah, true. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
      Plus people forget that at the time period, the Internet wasn't big enough to the point that people could communicate differing views and opinions of movies the same way people can now with social media at their fingertips. A lot of media was gatekept to only specific groups of people/celebrities, so not everyone got to hear about audiences having differing opinions from what critics thought, unless they had a lot of access to television networks and newspaper distributors to see all the audience/fan mail sent in.

    • @Catpuff818
      @Catpuff818 Год назад

      @@jadedheartsz ah thanks for the context :D

  • @rissyroono
    @rissyroono Год назад +7

    I LOVED BALTO! I watched that nonstop as a kid and hearing you praise it made me so happy. I watched it again recently to show my boyfriend who has never seen it and was also super impressed with how it held up. Luckily my parents never bought me the sequels haha.