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-Star collapsing to the ground when Kaltag punches him upside the head |
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Star is a member of Steele's dogsled team. He has a high and slightly raspy voice and is a secondary tritagonist in Balto alongside his friends Nikki and Kaltag. He is voiced by Robbie Rist.
Personality
Small, meek, and timid, he is often picked on and browbeaten. No one pays Star any mind unless it is to physically harm him in someway. One could argue if he's even friends with Kaltag and Nikki as they never speak to him. His presence in the trio seems to be hardly tolerated and he probably hangs around with Kaltag and Nikki for status and protection. It is clear in the film that besides Jenna and Rosy, Star doesn't dislike Balto as much as the others do. In fact, he seems to have the most faith in Balto like during the square off between Balto and Steele, Star is the first to stand up for Balto, pointing out that he is trying to assist and after Steele's fall, he is the first to show Balto support. This implies he only complies with the abuse Steele and the group inflict on Balto because he himself was not strong enough to stand up to Steele before. He makes up for this with his nicer nature, even by bonking Steele in the face in the near end of the movie. Star is also quite kind and more morally driven than the rest of his friends, as he was one of the first dogs in the group to point out what was actually at stake: the children’s lives, not Steele’s position as leader.
Appearance
Star is a greyish-purplish and tan husky with Aqua blue eyes. He is smaller than most of the other dogs which combined with his timid personality, it makes him an easy target for the others to browbeat him.
Relationships
(If certain characters aren't here, that means that they've not had any thoughts about them nor interacted with them. Feel free to summarize their perspective (Fanfictions NOT included).)
Balto
Star never actually viewed Balto the same way the rest of Nome did; an outcast for his heritage, he never seemed to act nearly as harshly, and even seemed to feel slight sympathy for him. It was even clear that he was truly perplexed to see Steele acting in a hostile manner towards Balto. He did not fully agree with these methods, but whatever questions he had about this were silenced by his friends’ force. This did not stop Star’s internal sympathy for Balto though, which he came through and realize when Steele jealously refused to let Balto help them return the medicine to Nome. Star was the first to question why Steele wouldn’t let Balto help, as he was aware that the children of Nome’s lives were at stake, showcasing his agreement with Balto. After Balto defeated Steele, Star readily accepted his leadership, and helps Balto return the medicine. Steele
Jenna
Despite only seeing her and having no interactions with her, presumably he felt content that Balto became Jenna's mate. NomeDespite Steele not wanting Balto's assistance, Star was very well aware of the consequences that would occur if the medicine was not delivered in time, showing that he clearly cared for the people of Nome, one of the reasons that would enlist in his switching loyalty from Steele to Balto. BorisDespite only seeing him once and had one interaction with him, he teased him since Steele did but presumably he didn't want to do such actions. |
Trivia
- In Balto II: Wolf Quest, Sumac is comparable to him.
- Jenna, Rosy, Star and Doc never seem to be hostile to Balto because of his wolf-side.
- He's only dog to get punched by Kaltag and bury himself in the snowy alley of Nome, Alaska at the same time AFTER Kaltag and Nikki stop having a conversation which gets to the point after Balto exits the scene.
- Star is the first member of Steele's team to leave him for Balto as Balto becomes the new leader of the team, proving Star hates Steele even though he never stood up to him.
