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Additional information for Bolt, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 21, 2008. The film is being distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and has been rated PG for some mild action and peril. Bolt has a total running time of 96 minutes.

  • PG USA
  • G Singapore
  • All South Korea
  • G Ireland
  • 10M South Africa
  • AL Netherlands
  • G Philippines
  • PG Canada
  • U Malaysia
  • M/6 Portugal
  • G Australia
  • PG UK
  • TE Chile
  • PG New Zealand
  • Livre Brazil
  • 6 Germany
  • 7 Switzerland
  • I Hong Kong
  • GP Taiwan
  • Atp Argentina
  • PT Peru
  • 7 Sweden
  • 7 Norway
  • U Czech Republic
  • AA Mexico
  • G Japan
  • 96 min
  • American Dog USA
  • Bolt - Un perro fuera de serie Argentina
  • Гръм Bulgaria: Bulgarian title
  • Blesk Slovakia
  • Bolt Greece
  • Bolt Japan: English title
  • Bolt Turkey: Turkish title
  • Bolt - Ein Hund für alle Fälle Germany
  • Bolt - Pes pro kazdý prípad Czech Republic
  • Bolt - Supercão Brazil
  • Bolt - Un perro fuera de serie 3D Chile
  • Boruto Japan
  • Grom Croatia
  • Piorun Poland
  • Välk Estonia
  • Volt Canada: French title
  • Volt Hungary
  • Volt, star malgré lui France
  • November 17, 2008 USA
  • November 21, 2008 Canada
  • November 21, 2008 USA
  • November 26, 2008 Philippines
  • November 26, 2008 Russia
  • November 27, 2008 Kazakhstan
  • November 28, 2008 Italy
  • November 28, 2008 Poland
  • December 3, 2008 Indonesia
  • December 4, 2008 Israel
  • December 4, 2008 Singapore
  • December 5, 2008 Spain
  • December 5, 2008 Venezuela
  • December 11, 2008 Portugal
  • December 17, 2008 Egypt
  • December 18, 2008 Ukraine
  • December 19, 2008 Bulgaria
  • December 19, 2008 Mexico
  • December 19, 2008 Taiwan
  • December 25, 2008 Chile
  • December 25, 2008 Peru
  • December 26, 2008 Iceland
  • December 26, 2008 Turkey
  • December 28, 2008 China
  • December 31, 2008 South Korea
  • January 1, 2009 Australia
  • January 1, 2009 Brazil
  • January 15, 2009 Argentina
  • January 15, 2009 Croatia
  • January 22, 2009 Germany
  • January 22, 2009 Hong Kong
  • January 23, 2009 Estonia
  • January 29, 2009 Hungary
  • February 4, 2009 France
  • February 5, 2009 Greece
  • February 6, 2009 Denmark
  • February 6, 2009 Norway
  • February 6, 2009 Sweden
  • February 6, 2009 UK
  • February 11, 2009 Belgium
  • February 11, 2009 Netherlands
  • February 13, 2009 Finland
  • February 13, 2009 Latvia
  • February 19, 2009 Czech Republic
  • February 19, 2009 Slovakia
  • March 5, 2009 Thailand
  • April 21, 2009 Denmark
  • May 3, 2009 Czech Republic
  • August 1, 2009 Japan
  • A hero is unleashed 2008.
  • Fully Awesome 2008
  • Fully Awesome. Ridonculous. Let It Begin.
  • Real life's a total adventure!
  • The canine star of a fictional sci-fi/action show that believes his powers are real embarks on a cross country trek to save his co-star from a threat he believes is just as real.
  • A girl named Penny and a dog named Bolt, who has various superpowers, must constantly thwart the evil plans of the nefarious Doctor Calico. However, little does Bolt know he is actually just a star on a hit television series called Bolt. To gain a more realistic performance, the TV show's producers have deceived Bolt his entire life, arranging the filming in such a way that Bolt believes the television show is real and he really has superpowers. After filming completes for the latest episode, Bolt escapes from his on-set trailer when he mistakenly believes Penny has been kidnapped by the television villain. He attempts to break through a window, knocking himself unconscious and falls into a box of styrofoam peanuts. With no one aware Bolt is in the box, it is shipped from Hollywood to New York City. In New York, he meets Mittens, a female alley cat who bullies pigeons out of their food. Bolt, convinced Mittens is an evil nemesis who works for Doctor Calico, forces Mittens to help him get back to Hollywood, and the two start their journey westward on a truck. Meanwhile, in Hollywood, Penny is deeply saddened over Bolt's disappearance but is forced by the studio to continue filming with a Bolt lookalike. As their adventure proceeds, Bolt starts to notice that his superpowers aren't working, and rationalizes this is the effect that styrofoam has on his body.

    Surprised at his first feelings of both pain and hunger, Bolt is shown by Mittens how to act like a cute, but needy dog, and is rewarded by food. They meet Rhino, a fearless, TV-obsessed hamster and huge Bolt fan who joins their team. Mittens tries to convince Bolt that his superpowers aren't real, but their discussion is cut short by the arrival of Animal Control, who captures them both and transports them to an animal shelter. After being freed en route by Rhino, Bolt finally realizes that he is just a normal dog, but regains his confidence after Rhino (oblivious to this revelation) gives him a pep talk. They rescue Mittens from the shelter and escape, allowing them to continue their journey. Along the way, Bolt learns to enjoy typical dog activities (such as hanging his head out the window and playing fetch), but Mittens refuses to go farther than Las Vegas. She tells Bolt that his Hollywood life is fake and there is no real love for him there. Her emotional rant reveals that she was once a house cat, but was abandoned by her previous owner and left to brave the harsh streets alone and declawed. Bolt refuses to believe that Penny doesn't love him, and continues on alone, wishing Mittens the best. Rhino, learning of Bolt's departure, convinces Mittens that they must help him, and the two set off to find Bolt once again.

    Bolt reaches the studio, finding Penny embracing his lookalike. Unaware that Penny still misses him, and that her affection for the lookalike was only a part of a rehearsal for the show, he leaves brokenhearted. Mittens, on a gantry in the studio, sees what Bolt does not - Penny telling her mother how much she misses Bolt. Realizing that Penny truly does love Bolt, Mittens follows Bolt and explains. At the same time, the Bolt-lookalike panics during filming and accidentally knocks over some torches, setting the sound stage on fire and trapping Penny. Bolt arrives and reunites with Penny inside the burning studio, being rescued as they succumb to smoke asphyxiation.

    Penny and her mother subsequently quit the show when their agent attempts to exploit the incident for publicity purposes. Penny herself adopts Mittens and Rhino, and moves to a rural home to enjoy a simpler, happy lifestyle with Bolt and her new pets. The show continues, but with Bolt's original replacement and a new replacement for "Penny" with her appearance being explained in the show as being serious injuries necessitating her undergoing facial reconstruction surgery, and adopting an alien abduction storyline (one that even Rhino finds unrealistic, and Bolt finds "redonkulous").
  • Byron Howard
    Chris Williams
    Director(s)
  • Dan Fogelman
    Chris Williams
    Byron Howard
    Jared Stern
    Writer(s)
  • John Lasseter
    executive producer
    Lisa M. Poole
    associate producer
    Clark Spencer
    producer
    Makul Wigert
    associate producer
    Producer(s)
  • John Powell
    Composer(s)
  • Bolt (voice) John Travolta
  • Penny (voice) Miley Cyrus
  • Mittens (voice) Susie Essman
  • Rhino (voice) Mark Walton
  • Dr. Calico (voice) Malcolm McDowell
  • The Director (voice) James Lipton
  • The Agent (voice) Greg Germann
  • Veteran Cat (voice) Diedrich Bader
  • Blake (voice) Nick Swardson
  • Tom (voice) J.P. Manoux
  • Billy (voice) Dan Fogelman
  • Mindy (voice) Kari Wahlgren
  • Young Penny (voice) Chloe Moretz
  • Thug (voice) Randy Savage
  • Dr. Forrester (voice) Ronn Moss
  • Penny's Mom (voice) Grey DeLisle
  • Penny's TV Dad (voice) Sean Donnellan
  • Vinnie (voice) Lino DiSalvo
  • Joey (voice) Todd Cummings
  • Bobby (voice) Tim Mertens
  • Ester (voice) (as Kellie Hoover) Kelly Hoover
  • Martin (voice) Brian Stepanek
  • Lloyd (voice) Jeff Bennett
  • Louie (voice) Daran Norris
  • Saul (voice) John Di Maggio
  • Assistant Director (voice) Jenny Lewis
  • Additional Voices (voice) Stephen J. Anderson
  • Additional Voices (voice) June Christopher
  • Additional Voices (voice) Christin Ciaccio Briggs
  • Additional Voices (voice) David Cowgill
  • Additional Voices (voice) Terri Douglas
  • Additional Voices (voice) Jackie Gonneau
  • Additional Voices (voice) Forrest Iwaszewski
  • Additional Voices (voice) Nathan Greno
  • Additional Voices (voice) Holly Kane
  • Additional Voices (voice) Daniel Kaz
  • Additional Voices (voice) Phil LaMarr
  • Additional Voices (voice) Anne Lockhart
  • Additional Voices (voice) Dara McGarry
  • Additional Voices (voice) Scott Menville
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