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Bolt - Silverlake
Bolt's Silverlake Rescue Shelter is named for Los Angeles' Silver Lake District, original location for the Walt Disney Studio. Disney opened the historic studio in 1925 at 2719 Hyperion Avenue. The Hyperion site is considered the birthplace of Mickey Mouse, created in 1928. The first full length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was also produced at the Silver Lake studio.
With the commercial success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Walt built a larger studio in Burbank, moving there permanently in 1939.
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Bolt - Carrot Chew Toy
Bolt's carrot chew toy is inspired by Carrot, a character from the Funday PawPet Show, an internet puppet show featuring adult comedy.
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Bolt - Bus #2525
As Bolt holds Mittens over the freeway, a transit bus numbered 2525 speeds past. The bus is inspired by the action movie Speed (1994), which starred Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock.
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Bolt - ID Tag
Mittens notices that Bolt's identification tag features an address in Hollywood. The Walt Disney Studios and Walt Disney Animation Studios are both located along Riverside Drive in Burbank.
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Bolt - ID Tag
The address on Bolt's ID tag reads 2100 Riverside Drive, Hollywood. The address refers to the actual address for the Walt Disney Animation Studios, 2100 West Riverside Drive in Burbank, just a few minutes away from Hollywood.
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Bolt - Studio Water Tower
The security gate, sound stages and six-legged water tower at Sovereign Studios are inspired by the actual Walt Disney Studios lot in Burbank.
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