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Aniu is a fictional character in Universal Studios' 1995 animated film ''Balto'' and its straight-to-video sequel, ''Balto II: Wolf Quest''. She is Balto's mother, which is revealed at the end of the same film. ==Personality== Aniu first appeared in ''Balto'', serving to remind him of his wolf heritage after he had fallen down a cliff and given up all hope. She remained totally unidentified until ''Balto II: Wolf Quest'', and there remains some dispute as to whether the great white wolf in the first movie was indeed Aniu. In the Junior Novel book, the wolf is depicted as a he. However, Phil Weinstein declared in an interview that Aniu is the white wolf in the original film.〔()〕 Aniu appears to be a spirit. She has a tendency to appear and vanish in the blink of an eye, usually with the appearance that she is vanishing into the wind or the fog. She also possesses the ability to shapeshift, having been seen to take the form of a raven and a vixen. Since Balto was separated from her at an early age, he has few memories of her, save that she "was white as snow" and had a warm voice that always made him feel safe. In addition to being Balto's mother, Aniu is apparently a guide to Nava, the elderly leader of the wolf pack Balto and Aleu meet in the movie. Aniu mated with a male husky (Balto's father) and they ran off together. It is also unknown how she met Balto's father, though it is known that he was a domestic Siberian Husky, mentioned by Balto himself when explaining his origins to his daughter Aleu. He was the leader of his sled dog team, dying at age of 10, 6 years after Aniu's death. Aniu's exact age was never made clear in the films. Her name means "snow" in Inuit. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aniu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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