The upcoming Disney animated film “Bolt” features a feisty canine that gets lost and makes his long journey home with the help of two world-wise pals.
It’s the kind of classic Disney parable that could just as well be told of the studio’s once-revered animation division.
A measure of how well Disney succeeds at reclaiming its heritage and how the two animation cultures coexist will be tested when “Bolt” opens in theaters Nov. 21. Disney’s new computer-animated film is the first entirely overseen by Pixar’s creative guru, John Lasseter, and tech whiz Ed Catmull, who took charge of Disney Animation after the acquisition.
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