New York City



New York City is a heavily populated city located on the east coast of America, and has been a recurring backdrop for animated feature Disney films over the years. In Bolt, it is the city Bolt is being accidentally shipped to, and it is the first real-life scenery the titular character experiences outside the studio.

New York played was one of the most notable places depicted in the film, as this is the place where Bolt meets various other characters for the first time, most importantly the abandoned street cat Mittens. All the scenes from the movie takes place in real life New York locations.

In Bolt
New York was one of the most notable locations in the film. Bolt escapes from a shipping box and runs, aimlessly down the streets, looking for Penny. When he is accidentally caught with his head between the bars of an iron fence, Bolt must listen to the instructions of three pigeons to break free, all of whom speaks with a heavy Brooklyn accent. When hearing about Bolt’s irrational anti-cat sentiment, the three pigeons lead the dog to Mittens, whom he immediately captures. The cat tells Bolt that he must get to a place called “Hollywood”. Bolt seems confused at first, but recognizes the Hollywood logo he remembers from a certain map, written on the side of a U-haul truck. Assuming that the truck must be heading where he wants to go, Bolt sneaks into to it, taking Mittens with him.

They leave, heading down the interstate of Ohio.