I love how Balto was like "I'll lead this random wolf pack to new lands, never to see my family again" but when Aleu goes he gets all emotional like "I'll never see you again. It'll be so hard"
He probably wasn't thinking about his family at that moment. Impulse control problems are a thing, and a serious issue as well. Also, he didn't say that Aleu couldn't join him. And he said this: "You're right, you won't make it. I'll go." And: "It's just...so hard to let my baby go." Nothing more or less than that.
@@evanburdick8503 it feels horrible to let anyone you love go off and that they will never see you again and I wish we could see her in a sequel sometime in the future
Since Caribou seem to migrate as far as i've looked, I assume she comes back every spring and leaves in the fall,but that's just me. One can only have hope.
@@sw8330GKEEPER _if_ Universal suddenly decides to make another Balto sequel like they did Land Before Time. You know, the one that came out in 2016 all of a sudden after 9 years.
I always cried at this scene and I had to watch tonight cause the 4 dogs I had over the years are gone we just had to put down my girl Aniu this afternoon I got the name from Balto's mother cause when Aniu was a puppy her fur looked white I miss her so much 😭😭😭😭
This movie is so unnecessarily hated because it's a sequel - it has some awesome moments, and everything about this scene in particular is so beautiful. Tbh there are moments where I almost start crying, and I don't cry at movies often 🤣
Same, I first watched this movie when I was really young but didn't remember it at all. It wasn't until during quarantine in 2020 I found it in my recommendations and decided to watch it, it stuck with me since... I don't know why but it did. Not only that, it also started my love for wolves. The first film I will always love but this one is a close second, "Balto III" is just as good imo.
It would’ve been nice if the third movie focused on Aleu’s new life as a wolf pack leader where she eventually meets a crisis she can’t resolve without daddy’s help and so Muru and Aniu work together to get a message to Balto saying his little girl needs him.
I think it’s safe to say that Aleu was more wolf than Balto ever was I mean she spent her whole life not knowing who she was other than the daughter of Balto and Jenna and it’s here that she’s finally able to realise that her path and destiny is to lead a wolf pack and become a wolf despite being a quarter of a wolf and a dog but Aleu wasn’t adopted because she was destined for something else, something greater than being owned by a human unlike her brothers and sisters and that wasn’t just because of her wolf like features and the way looked or the fact that she didn’t look like a dog Aleu was the very embodiment of Aniu being her granddaughter Aleu has more of a deeper connection to her than Balto does that’s why I think that she knew it was Aleu who was wolf but did not know because for the most part Balto already knew that he was part wolf and that his mother was a wolf and his dad was a husky therefore knowing he was half wolf and half dog but more wolf but Aleu on the other hand she didn’t know who she was and Aniu knew that she told Nava that his wolf pack would be led by someone known as the one who is wolf but does not know but she didn’t tell Nava that it was Aleu even though she already knew that it was her granddaughter that was destined to lead Nava’s pack and not her son Still Aleu’s goodbye is heartbreaking you can see the sadness in Balto’s eyes as he realises that he has to let her go also he doesn’t know what she’ll face out there or if she’ll even be able to survive as a wolf pack leader on her own but he trusts in her and has faith remembering the good times he shared with her from watching her be born, to raising her and watching her grow up and despite being sad he is proud of her ❤
This scene made me cry so hard because she’s their only daughter and it’s so sad to see someone you love go but I geared up when she said “I will always be your baby” and the flashbacks! Awwwww
I loved watching this sequel to the first Balto movie and it still remains one of my favorite childhood films and this beautiful ending is both heartwarming and bittersweet Balto is sad to let his daughter go but proud that Alue has found her true place as the new leader of the pack👍🐺❤️🥲
1:17 Omg this moment is still so touching! I can't... Too memories! The soundtrack is totally stunning, (of all 3 movies), i love the melody at 3:00! Thank you Balto!
I love the music in this. I love the relationship between father and daughter. I know it’s not as good as the first but it’s still such a sweet movie. It’s better than the third one anyways. Didn’t care for that one but I adore the second sequel
@@MeilinLi1 I know I hope universal makes another one of these films to show aleu’s current living statues and maybe her family even reuniting with her
I will be 27 next year. It would’ve been a lot nicer if there could’ve already been a movie of where it has Balto’s dad, Steele’s revenge, or even when Balto rescues all the animals from an evil boss of a taxidermy looking like a mafia/Godfather-type-of-character villain. I bet Jack Nicholson can voice him and I think Charlton Heston can voice Balto’s father. I certainly love Aleu in this movie. I have such a very big crush on her so much. She is one of my favorite girls. I would never hold against her of what she decides. Imagine she, her family, and all other non-Disney characters can say, “Happy 100th anniversary, Walt Disney,” or even come to the comic con since Jodi Benson, Sean Astin, Steve Burns, and other actors were in Atlanta last year I wanted to go to that one. I’m from that city. I am a huge fan of music and movies. I also could’ve imagined Balto’s family can be the ones I’d invite along with “The Land Before Time” characters or anyone out to do fun things such as tour the KSC and watch the launch, summer festival, poker runs, hang out on the beach, or even hang out on the boat with me and my family from the first time I went to Orlando staying at Disney World and making other stops like Universal and SeaWorld. Just to be thoughtful.
The company, the executives, didn’t give this movie _one more chance,_ for one more movie, a fourth one, to bring Aleu back to Nome (the plot line is driven by her leadership ending, due to a personal conflict from a rival wolf, it happens in nature with dominant animals, I would’ve written that film’s plot line’s driving point like that). 😔 It didn’t ever happen up to the 2020’s.
Nava's voice actor was voiced by David Carradine (1936 - 2009) who just so happens to be the paternal half-brother of Keith Carradine, who was the voice actor for Duke the Pilot in Balto 3: Wings of Change.
The only thing that never made sense to me was that Balto's mother was the wolf. How did he end up with humans if his mother was a wolf? If his father was the wolf that would make sense, he impregnated a female husky and left for some reason, then she had Balto and died some time after.
Can be. Balto and Nava are very similar, given the age difference (and probably having different father since Nava looks like a total wolf) they could be half-siblings. Considering that in any case Aleu left Nome on "foot", she can't have gone that far away, so since they were more or less wolves from the same territory they could most likely be related in some way!