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The odd thing I found out about Bolt is that I thought the dog was quite relatable. Being born after the mid 80's in the middle class, I was taught the "You are special, you can grow up to be anything" spiel most kids are taught. And while I still think that second half is semi-true, for the first half, most people at some point most will realise is not true. At some point in life we learn that we may not be special, we're just like everyone else and Bolt deals with what it means to be normal. And through out the movie he learns that being normal, isnt that bad as long as you have good friends or a family who love you. Because in the end it doesnt matter whether or not you are the perfect superdog because you will always be special to them.
The scenes where I laugh the hardest were the ones where he tries to use heat vision.
I also cried at the superbark at the end.
I didnt know anything going into this movie and was actually about to turn it off in the opening 10 minutes thinking "this is dumb" before it took a turn into mind blownville and now it's one of my top 5 disney movies and probably my favourite Disney 3D animated film (tied with WallE)
Bolt is pretty much every hard hitting moment in th Toy Story trilogy rolled into one tight film. Bolt goes through Buzz LightYear syndrome (thinks is super, isnt), Mittens goes through the Jessie/Lotso complex (Abandoned and prefering to take what they can get rather than trust again) and they have the were about to die in a fire scene from TS3 and just like crazy imagination Andy lets go of his toys, crazy imagination Rhino lets go of television.
Last edited by blackmage_nuke; 12-02-2014 at 03:18 AM.
Kefka's coming, look intimidating! 
Have a nice day!!
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