Balto: Wolf Adventure

Balto: Wolf Adventure is an action-adventure game based primarily on the 1995 film of the same name and it's 2002 sequel (along with elements from the 2005 sequel, Balto III: Wings of Change) that was published by Sierra Entertainment and released on February 15th, 2005 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, and Game Boy Advance. The Nintendo DS version was planned, but was cancelled. In addition, there were plans for a Japanese release, but they were later scrapped, due to the original film not being well-known in Japan.

Characters
See Balto: Wolf Adventure/Characters

Levels
See Balto: Wolf Adventure/Levels

Voice Cast
The cast are all taken from the Balto sequels, rather than the original (unless if noted, otherwise).


 * Maurice LaMarche - Balto
 * Jodi Benson - Jenna
 * Charles Fleischer - Boris
 * Tara Strong - Rosy (replacing Juliette Brewer)
 * Jim Cummings - Steele (reprising his role from the original Balto film.)
 * Phil Collins - Muk & Luk (reprising his roles from the original Balto film.)
 * Earl Boen - Nikki (replacing Jack Angel)
 * Danny Mann - Kaltag (reprising his role from the original Balto film.)
 * Wally Wingert - Star (replacing Robbie Rist)
 * Melissa Disney - Aleu (replacing Lacey Chabert)
 * Jess Harnell - Nava (replacing David Carradine)
 * Mark Hamill - Niju
 * Kath Soucie - Dingo (replacing Nicolette Little)
 * Debi Derryberry - Saba (replacing Melanie Spore)
 * Sean Astin - Kodi (acts as a narrator for some cutscenes along with Stella, Balto, and Jenna)
 * Jean Smart - Stella (acts as a narrator for some cutscenes along with Kodi, Balto, and Jenna)

Quotes
See Bambi: The Fawn's Journey/Quotes

Extras
See Bambi: The Fawn's Journey/Extras