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4 out of 5
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Cute and Fun :)
on March 20, 2011
Posted by: SMRQ
Fell in love with Bolt in theaters and had to purchase the bluray when it came out. The animation and voice acting are very well done. Definitely rewatchable since I really loved the characters and the plot is simple yet heartwarming.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This release contains a two-pack of the animated fantasy adventure film How to Train Your Dragon and the direct to video sequel Legend of the BoneKnapper Dragon.
 
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5 out of 5
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Fun and Funny
on November 15, 2010
Posted by: SMRQ
Absolutely love this movie in theaters and on blu-ray. The image is crystal clear on my HDTV and the story is simple yet strong enough that I can watch it again and again. The extras include a short "episode" featuring many of the same characters that were in the movie, but it goes back and forth from the high quality 3D computer animated graphics we saw in the movie and a more traditional 2D drawn animation for the "flash backs" in the episode. The transition between the two styles was a little jarring for me, and the story and tone of the episode was definitely oriented to a more juvenile audience. But I still enjoyed it as an extra feature, along with the more traditional commentary and "making of" clips.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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