Yes, Balto was a real sled dog that helped deliver diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska in 1925 during a diphtheria outbreak. Balto and his team ran the final leg of the journey and became famous for their heroic efforts.
On the movie Balto was a stray, but in real life he was not.
Balto was the lead dog for the last team of dogs to carry the Diptheria medication to Nome, in real life. Not a wolf-dog. And there was more than one team. From the movie Balto, Balto is the only actual real character.
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No, the real Balto was "fixed" and couln't have any pups. Balto 1 is based off the real story, but Balto was really a husky, not part wolf. And he was black/white, possibly dark brown, but he wasn't tan and brown.
Nobody knows for sure because Balto's father was never brougt up when the Balto films were created. Fans have created their own versions of Balto's father, but as for an official character, he doesn't exist.
he was not burried.. when he died, he was stuffed and put in a museum
Yes, Balto was a real Siberian Husky who played a crucial role in delivering diphtheria antitoxin to the town of Nome, Alaska in 1925 during a severe outbreak. He led a dogsled team on the final leg of the journey, helping to save many lives and earning recognition for his bravery and endurance.
balto is a famous lead dog in 1925, when there was a desiese spreading in Nome alaska. the sleds would pass the medicene down to each team to bring back the medicene. Togo was also a lead dog, his team passed the medicene to balto's team and balto's team reached nome with medicene. (not the movie, this is the real story)
A Balto-Slav is a person who is a speaker of a Balto-Slavic language or dialect.
Jenna was never real. She's a fictional character from the film.