Burt recorded his lines later, so when doing this scene you can easily tell it was very hard for him. You can hear him choke back tears. Poor guy, poor Judith.
No one... No man. No woman. No ANYONE, could ever have been able to do any better in this scene under these circumstances than Burt did. You can literally hear his heart breaking as he says goodbye to a little girl who was the one who was gone, not him. May those who are gone, rest in peace. May those who knew and mourn them, accept my condolences.
I bet after recording this, Burt Reynolds had to walk outside or lean against a railing and take a moment to collect himself, given the circumstances of his co-star. This must've been the hardest thing for him to do. You can tell from his voice he's trying to hold back tears.
They had to redraw this scene because he kept breaking down crying each time he recorded it and finally they just said f it, and used this recording cause it was the most clearest. Even then his breathing is heavy and he’s obviously choking on tears
My grandmother was a very devout Christian, the sweetest person you ever could have met, and I remember this was one of her favorite movies. Although she's been gone for over 20 years, every time I watch this movie, I think of her.
Truth. Land Before Time hit me in the gut the last time I watched. I was trying to hide tears when Littlefoot thought his shadow was his mother’s after she died.
Very true. As a kid i was unphased by this scene. But now as adult, know the emotions, story and viewing throught the eyes of an adult whoa had to say one final good bye, it hurts. It also doesn't help what happen with the girls voice actress, that makes this scene like 5x harder to watch.
The fact that Burt is voicing a deceased character talking to an alive character, when in reality he is a live actor speaking to a deceased actress, makes it all the more heartbreaking. 💔
Just watched this movie for the first time in over 20 years after putting my own dog down. I forgot how much of a gem it was. Don Bluth was so far ahead of his time, making films with dark themes while Disney was struggling. My girl is up in heaven now with Charlie, celebrating her life and grooving out to that cool Gospel music. R.I.P Layla 2011-2023
That is true. Sadly, critics would criticize the movie for its dark themes, resulting in Don Bluth doing Rock-A-Doodle, which went through post-production to make it more of a kid-friendly film, and the sequel would be made with Don't involvement while toning down the darkness and making it more like a film Disney would make.
My dad was one of the last persons that saw Judith alive, my dad was born in California just like her, both Judith and my dad lived in the same neighborhood and we're friends, my dad is 3 years younger than Judith, Judith was born in 1978 and my dad in 1981, when my dad entered Judith's death he cried more than ever but at least he is now happy of having meeted the best friend someone can ask for ever :)
Seriously? My god, I'm sorry what your dad went through hell of a girl and her mother were murdered by an evil abusive father and husband in his neighborhood. Rest in peace Judith and her mother Maria
My dog passed away a week ago due to bowel cancer. He tried his best to survive. 2 days before he passed, he ate a lot and played like never before. Watching this, brings all of the tears. Goodbye munchy. Daddy will always love you. We'll meet in heaven my dear boy. Tell God that daddy tried his best to give you the best life.
When I was 10 I use to feed my dog food under the table When my mom would cook for us one day she got mad and told me to put the dog outside I went back inside to eat. My dad woke up went outside to go to the store he ran my dog over. I went outside I was playing with him petting him then my dad yelled calling me I thought I did something wrong I went over there I saw the body of my dog underneath the tire I turned to the porch my dog was gone. I was in disbelief what just happened. My mom told my dad it was me I told him to put the dog outside. I was crying like crazy all day I was sad just thinking my mom told me maybe the dog wanted to tell you goodbye before he left.
Oh man, I’m so sorry for your loss. My dog also has months to live( splenic and hepatic metastasis) and I can’t imagine the pain of letting go. May Munchy rest in peace
@@mime514 I was preparing myself to let him go as dr already told me his time isn't that long. But to see him happy and healthy before him passing, gave me hope that he'll bounce back. Lil did I know that he's using his last energy and will power to savour his last days with me before finally crossing to the other side for good 😭. But he's in a better place now where there's no cancer, he can have all the treats he wants and run as much as he can.
This will always remind of the day I held my little dog as she died peacefully in my arms when I was 20. I had her ever since I was 5, she was a gift from my grandpa because I was lonely and desperately wanted a friend. She was my one and only best friend.
Man this scene hits harder when you get older. I remember reading about Judith's death and then going back to watch it I cried at the goodbye scene so hard. I can tell during the line delivery Burt was holding back his tears during this scene and especially when I heard a line when he says, "I love you too." It's still a heartbreaking scene to watch and to feel sorry for Judith. Hope she and Burt are living the best life in heaven. 😢
@@Saint3188 And I wish All Dogs Go To Heaven had gotten the same amount of sequels as Land Before Time. And it be cool to see All Dogs Go To Heaven get crossover ideas with Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss too.
The fact that that wasn't even his kid though and it still choked him up. That alone tells me that there are great people in this world people that actually care about other people that they're not even related to. That's a man right there, hands down. That's a real man right there.
You’re setting the bar very low here. Don’t you think that all men would cry when a child they know is murdered? I know some parents only care about their own children, or only care about what happens to children once they have them, but most people aren’t that ,
So heartbreaking that she was murdered by her own father. I hope she’s in a better place now, and I hope that all three of them are in heaven together.❤❤
1:24 *Man Burt Reynolds nailed the performance as Charlie❤😢* *I can tell he’s trying to hold back tears because of what Judith Barsi went through from her father’s abuse*
@@andrezcolon6353Yeah and talking about that, Jozef (Judith's dad) killed himself, and if you kill yourself you go to hell, but Judith is in heaven so she will never ever gonna see his evil dad again 😇
I think because Burt Reynolds recorded his lines later, him saying he was so very sorry was very likely ad lipped especially after he heard Judith was murdered and the director likely kept it in finding it a very touching and logical thing to say after Judith died.
You can just feel Burt's pain when he says "I love you too", having to record that line after the voice actress of the character he's talking to was sadly killed while sleeping
I love how this clip’s a total roller coaster. A genuinely touching moment that ends beautifully, punctuated by a hilarious epilogue. I love this movie.
3:26 My God you can hear his voice cracking he was holding back from crying and the worst that was her last lines from the movie and he had to record it UGHHHHHHH😭😭😭😭😭 I hope the "father" rots in the deepest pit in hell and rest in peace little angel 🕊🕊🕊
My dog just died last night, and watching this scene again feels even more powerful and bittersweet. RIP Vaca (2010-2023) and to all dogs and pets, and my condolences for all humans going through this heartache.
THIS is why Burt Reynolds will forever be a badass. He was a real man that had a heart of gold. I watched this movie to help cope with the death of both my fur baby and my infant son. RIP Anya Grace and Vincent Apollo
Your kid *and* your pet... I'm so sorry for your loss... I just lost my old boy in August. Waffle lived to be 18, but the triple trouble got to him before his favorite holiday...
My best friend, my sweet boy Pepper, passed earlier today. He may have made all the messes you can think of, but he was the cutest, most loyal furball on four legs. I love you Pepper 🐾💙
An underrated part of this scene is that Itchy is asleep the whole time. Would Charlie saying goodbye in this manner be too much for him to handle and cause Itchy to have an emotional breakdown? I wonder why he stays asleep. Maybe this is why. Itchy sleeping soundly seems a lot sadder when you view it this way. I'm a sad sap.
0:05 This is why I think that Killer wasn't a bad guy. He could have ignored Anne-Marie and let her drift away in another direction when he saw her. Instead he went after the raft and dragged her back to the shore. I think that deep down in his heart he developed a soft spot for Anne-Marie. In the end he did the right thing. And redeemed himself.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376I doubt very highly that Anne Marie took him in because we would have seen him at Anne Marie's house so no idea what happened to him.
I heard that Burt went to record this scene while hearing Judith's very last dialogues during session and he was so broken hearted hearing her voice that he himself confessed this was indeed one of the toughest jobs of his carreer.
The “Goodbye Charlie I’ll miss you” part makes me cry like a baby every time. It always reminds me of when my mom and I had to put our dog Randy down and my last words to him were “Goodbye Randy I love you and I’ll miss you”. Till this very day I hope he heard me and is happy up in heaven and waiting for me😢
I used to have this movie. This ending makes me cry. I literally think about all the dogs that I’ve lost and hope they’re in heaven watching me and helping me enter the right path of life. I’ve had dreams of seeing my sister dog all the time and the interpretation is that one of the beloved pets is watching over me.
13 years ago I adopted my neighbor's cat, Cujo. He was a bit of a stray but he acclimated very well with our home. He'd go outside and when I'd come home late at night from work, whenever the door would open he'd come out a bush and make his way inside. When I'd be outta town my mom would let him in my room, and he'd wait forever and sleep on my bed. One day he didn't come home for a few days and one morning, my mom came to my room and told me that Cujo had been poisoned and was in the dumpster. In a groggy state I was in such sadness that, I couldn't even get up to see him and say goodbye. Easily one of the biggest regrets I have in life.... I have six fur babies that my wife and family have right now and we're all dreading the day they pass. RIP Cujo and I'm so sorry buddy. I hope you can forgive me. ❤ 🐱
Behind the scene fact: It was hard for Burt Reynolds to read his script in this scene emotionally because of what happened to Judith Barsi (Voice of Ann-Marie). He felt as if he was really talking to her.
The ending is so sad when you think about it. It took 63 takes becuase Burt kept breaking down in tears, as he just received the news that day. When he said "Oh Squeaker...I'm sorry...so very sorry..." You could tell he was saying it directly to Judith Barsi...gosh...I am crying so much now...😭😭😭😭
I didn't think much about this ending as a kid because I never had a dog. My dad finally said I can have one if I get straight A's at the end of my 7th grade year. I lost him from an accident just a month before my 23rd birthday. My dog has always been in good health, but I used to think he'd be the one to help me cope with her future passing. I honestly don't know how I'll handle the future when she reunites with him.😭
I came back here after it's been confirmed that my dog passed away recently at the age of 15 years and 3 months. I knew her time was coming, but I just never imagined she'd suffer a massive episode that triggered difficulty to breathe. She managed to stay long enough for my family to say our final goodbye to her before the vets put her to rest. I immediately imagined my late father happily reuniting with her.🥲 She took care of us after we grieved from his accident, so now it's his turn to take care of her from now on.❤
My grandfather took me to see this movie in 1989 when it was released, it was the last thing we ever did together as he passed away the next year. It will always hold a special place in my heart and even though I’m nearly 50 today I still tear up every single time at the ending when Charlie says “I love you too.”
I haven’t seen it, but knowing how my daughter feels about animals…. I’m almost crying…. That way he said “I’ve come to say goodbye”. Really gets to me.
Burt requested they rerecord the lines after Judith died, so he could put his real emotions into it. Don Bluth had to leave the booth a few times to cry
I need to be very blunt right now. That part where Ann Marie is laying in the bed resembles Judith Barsi's death knowing this was her final role. Rest in peace Judith Barsi 1978-1988 👼
Don Bluth had a very hard time completing this movie (considering the voices are recorded first, and she died before this was animated), and nearly quit the business altogether because he was so broken by it. His output after this film took a steep decline in quality.
When you know the full context of this scene and the idea of a cartoon dog passing away and going to heaven is not even close to being the saddest part of this soul crushing scene. 😭
As I kid I always l loved this movie but dreaded to watch this scene as I hated the bittersweet ending……but Carface in heaven still makes me laugh out loud 30 years later.
Dustin Palmetto All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 luckily has a happy ending Charlie gets his life back so he and his new girlfriend Sasha can be together as a reward for what he did saving everyone including Annabelle from being dragged to Hell by Red and have Hellhound take all their souls including Charlie Itchy Sasha and David's souls. I like All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
@@Tomy8853 Yeah and it would've been awesome if All Dogs Go To Heaven had gotten more movie sequels to it introducing more biblical references and stuff like their versions of Adam Eve and Lilith as Dire Wolves and All Dogs Go To Heaven Adam as the new main antagonist and the first villain who is an angel and the first canine lupine and having his own villain song.
Mannnn, I knew I was going to cry watching this. Just knowing what had happened and knowing those were her final words just makes it so damn heartbreaking.
Goodnight sweet Judith. Thank you for being the sweet innocence in dark themes. The utter love and support she as ducky, and Anne Marie’s love for Charlie. Thank you for giving me such precious moments to run away to in times of vulnerability. We’ll all miss you sweet girl. If there is a heaven, I can only hope to see you there one day
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Yeah, but the Christmas special is the finale to the TV series, which fans of the two movies tend to view as a different continuity to the movies due to how it undoes the second movie's happy ending Charlie got.
@@HookedOnSonics518 Charlie's Nightmare is also the creepiest but one of my favorite scenes and it's got an uncut version of it where Hellhound says NOW YOU ARE MINE
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 When I had said goodbye to my baby I said good night I love you I love you my baby I can’t break it and she licks my nose There is a rainbow Bridge-for pups like her and any other pup-pup
@@jeremylewis4371 mine did too.. I sang her to sleep then they took her out whole family was there.. we loved her so much the last thing a dog wants is to die alone I had her wrapped in her blankie keeping her warm, I told her I would see her again I said good night my angel
@@Vixen743don't worry, no matter how sad is a death, it doesn't means the end of your existence, you will exist forever in heaven as spirit, no matter what, in heaven nothing bad will happen to you again, and it never will 😇
Two Bible Verses come to mind in this scene. Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends. -John 15:13 I have blotted out, like a thick cloud, your transgressions, And like a cloud, your sins. Return to Me, for I have redeemed you." -Isaiah 44:22 Charlie gave his own life to save Anne-Marie's and in doing so, was redeemed from hell. A movie from your childhood hits you differently the older you get and there are so many things sad and bittersweet about this ending. Mainly Judith Barsi and hearing the emotion in Burt Reynolds voice as he delivers his lines. It's an overall emotional ending. Charlie sacraficing himself, having one last conversation with Anne-Marie about "goodbyes," and being welcomed Home. One thing, even as a kid, that I found sad was that Itchy never got to say goodbye to Charlie. I know they were reunited in the sequel, but still... This movie is very sentimental to me, because I remember it was a favorite of my grandmother's. She was a pretty devout Christian and probably the sweetest person you could have ever met. I have vivid memories of watching this movie with her, my brothers, and my cousins almost anytime we visited. Although she's been gone for over 20 years, this movie always makes me think of her. She passed away when I was barely 8 years old. Wish I could have known her longer.
Burt was one of the Best actors...his tough persona was on the outside but inside the man had a heart of gold...and Dom was just sweet and kind inside and out.
I always thought it was so strange that the devil allowed Charlie to say goodbye. You'd think he would like him to suffer. Then the angel was like "nope he's mine" and took him to heaven 😂
1:39 The part where the devil says Charlie's name still sends shivers up my spine as an adult more then it did when I was a kid so many childhood memories
It hurts even more when you remember Burt Reynolds recorded this line after her VA was unalived by her dad. So his voice choking up was real...her final recorded lines "I love you". God bless her soul... Makes the tears flow every time. 😢
This movie (especially the last part) hits so much harder as an adult and after you learn the truth behind it regarding Anne Mari' VA. Not to mention having owned a few dogs
It still breaks me watching this, knowing that Burt had to record his lines after she was murdered. You can hear it in his voice. The emotion is raw and real and now I’m crying again 😢
The Oscars should have given some sort of award for this to Jude just to flip the bird at that monster, Jozsef Barsi. Jodi Benson would have other chances. Judith would not.
1:38 yeah that scene gave me nightmares and made me not want to look out the window at night 🤣 imagine a damn demon calling your name in that menacing voice.
That this was Judith's final role before her murder makes it that much sadder. I'm sure Burt came to say hello when they met again, 30 years later.
Her last lines to hear
@@josephhernandez1885 yeah
An accomplished promess
And she was also the land before time
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376Spielberg's Revenge ya figure?
Burt recorded his lines later, so when doing this scene you can easily tell it was very hard for him. You can hear him choke back tears. Poor guy, poor Judith.
yes. unbelievably tragic story
The guilt weighed on him for the rest of his life. He didn't know the signs, he just heard what happened and was heartbroken
Especially at 3:16 where he’s clearing his throat.
No one... No man. No woman. No ANYONE, could ever have been able to do any better in this scene under these circumstances than Burt did. You can literally hear his heart breaking as he says goodbye to a little girl who was the one who was gone, not him.
May those who are gone, rest in peace.
May those who knew and mourn them, accept my condolences.
Just maybe it was part of the act
This innocent "Good bye Charlie, i love you" makes me tear each time, knowing it was her final record :(
😢 she will be missed
@@rachelrumbold623She could've had a husband and children right now 😢
She'd be a grandma by now @@JustinCook-ob5ye
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 I agree 💯
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Like what? And which a SpongeBob character?
The fact that she was also killed in her sleep, so this goodbye as she’s falling asleep makes it even harder to watch
She's in Heaven now, surrounded by angels. No one can ever hurt her again.
I bet after recording this, Burt Reynolds had to walk outside or lean against a railing and take a moment to collect himself, given the circumstances of his co-star. This must've been the hardest thing for him to do. You can tell from his voice he's trying to hold back tears.
They had to redraw this scene because he kept breaking down crying each time he recorded it and finally they just said f it, and used this recording cause it was the most clearest. Even then his breathing is heavy and he’s obviously choking on tears
@@Lydiastragicdo you know what the original scene was?
It was the hardest thing he ever did, he said so himself. He broke down several times while completing this scene.
Charlie telling Anne Marie he loves had must have also Burt's way of telling Judith that he loved her.😊😢
I recently read that it took Burt Reynolds 40 times to record his lines because he was crying too much. Not that anybody could blame him.
Childhood movies hit different when you get older…
My grandmother was a very devout Christian, the sweetest person you ever could have met, and I remember this was one of her favorite movies. Although she's been gone for over 20 years, every time I watch this movie, I think of her.
Truth. Land Before Time hit me in the gut the last time I watched. I was trying to hide tears when Littlefoot thought his shadow was his mother’s after she died.
Very true. As a kid i was unphased by this scene. But now as adult, know the emotions, story and viewing throught the eyes of an adult whoa had to say one final good bye, it hurts. It also doesn't help what happen with the girls voice actress, that makes this scene like 5x harder to watch.
@@fieryphoenix586Same, except it was my grandfather. Gob bless.
Istg 😢
The fact that Burt is voicing a deceased character talking to an alive character, when in reality he is a live actor speaking to a deceased actress, makes it all the more heartbreaking. 💔
Rest In Peace, Judith Barsi 1978-1988
😇👧🏻🕊️🙏🏿
😱😭
@@aaronatkinson177 At least she is in heaven
We may have lost a little star, but I know for certain that heaven gained a little Angel.
I’m so sorry for her family’s loss
@@ashleyymarie3699 her father’s the one who murdered her.
Just watched this movie for the first time in over 20 years after putting my own dog down. I forgot how much of a gem it was. Don Bluth was so far ahead of his time, making films with dark themes while Disney was struggling. My girl is up in heaven now with Charlie, celebrating her life and grooving out to that cool Gospel music.
R.I.P Layla
2011-2023
Yeah
i'm so sorry for your loss
My condolences
That is true. Sadly, critics would criticize the movie for its dark themes, resulting in Don Bluth doing Rock-A-Doodle, which went through post-production to make it more of a kid-friendly film, and the sequel would be made with Don't involvement while toning down the darkness and making it more like a film Disney would make.
Condolences 🙏
My dad was one of the last persons that saw Judith alive, my dad was born in California just like her, both Judith and my dad lived in the same neighborhood and we're friends, my dad is 3 years younger than Judith, Judith was born in 1978 and my dad in 1981, when my dad entered Judith's death he cried more than ever but at least he is now happy of having meeted the best friend someone can ask for ever :)
I feel sad for your dad and nice story
Damn. This is sad as hell
Sad :(
Seriously? My god, I'm sorry what your dad went through hell of a girl and her mother were murdered by an evil abusive father and husband in his neighborhood. Rest in peace Judith and her mother Maria
I’m sorry🥺💔😊
My dog passed away a week ago due to bowel cancer. He tried his best to survive. 2 days before he passed, he ate a lot and played like never before. Watching this, brings all of the tears. Goodbye munchy. Daddy will always love you. We'll meet in heaven my dear boy. Tell God that daddy tried his best to give you the best life.
When I was 10 I use to feed my dog food under the table When my mom would cook for us one day she got mad and told me to put the dog outside I went back inside to eat. My dad woke up went outside to go to the store he ran my dog over. I went outside I was playing with him petting him then my dad yelled calling me I thought I did something wrong I went over there I saw the body of my dog underneath the tire I turned to the porch my dog was gone. I was in disbelief what just happened. My mom told my dad it was me I told him to put the dog outside. I was crying like crazy all day I was sad just thinking my mom told me maybe the dog wanted to tell you goodbye before he left.
Oh man, I’m so sorry for your loss. My dog also has months to live( splenic and hepatic metastasis) and I can’t imagine the pain of letting go. May Munchy rest in peace
@@mime514 I was preparing myself to let him go as dr already told me his time isn't that long. But to see him happy and healthy before him passing, gave me hope that he'll bounce back. Lil did I know that he's using his last energy and will power to savour his last days with me before finally crossing to the other side for good 😭. But he's in a better place now where there's no cancer, he can have all the treats he wants and run as much as he can.
@@Muncit yes he is🤍🕊️ I hope you’re doing better
I’m so sorry 😞
This will always remind of the day I held my little dog as she died peacefully in my arms when I was 20. I had her ever since I was 5, she was a gift from my grandpa because I was lonely and desperately wanted a friend. She was my one and only best friend.
Yeah
Oh I am so sorry to hear that, may your little dog rest in peace and be in Heaven with Lassie, Old yeller, Balto and Blondie.
I’m so sorry for your loss
Dogs have a heart of pure gold. Remember the wonderfull times you've had together and I hope you are doing well in today's life.
@@rvh1999Well they do say dogs are a man's best friend.
Man this scene hits harder when you get older. I remember reading about Judith's death and then going back to watch it I cried at the goodbye scene so hard. I can tell during the line delivery Burt was holding back his tears during this scene and especially when I heard a line when he says, "I love you too." It's still a heartbreaking scene to watch and to feel sorry for Judith. Hope she and Burt are living the best life in heaven. 😢
This scene never never NEVER fails to make me break down…
Same here 😭
Same here I get emotional everytime see it and its so knowing that all the actors are gone now. I'm a Saints fan too.
@@Saint3188
And I wish All Dogs Go To Heaven had gotten the same amount of sequels as Land Before Time.
And it be cool to see All Dogs Go To Heaven get crossover ideas with Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss too.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Yes a few crossover films would have been nice too.
@Saint3188
Yeah and I like the idea of All Dogs Go To Heaven with Hazbin Hotel Song Ai covers with the characters singing Hazbin Hotel songs.
The fact that that wasn't even his kid though and it still choked him up. That alone tells me that there are great people in this world people that actually care about other people that they're not even related to. That's a man right there, hands down. That's a real man right there.
I'm sure he was more a father to her than her own father ever was
You’re setting the bar very low here.
Don’t you think that all men would cry when a child they know is murdered?
I know some parents only care about their own children, or only care about what happens to children once they have them, but most people aren’t that ,
@@mami3427
I bet he would've adopted her and let her mom be a roommate to him and his wife.
“Then goodbye, Charlie. I love you.”
“Yeah. I love you too…”
😭
That was Judith barsi’s last voice line before her death in 1988
My heart tore the moment I heard her say that. Especially when learning that She died...😢
So heartbreaking that she was murdered by her own father. I hope she’s in a better place now, and I hope that all three of them are in heaven together.❤❤
I love how she picks up itchy
1:24 *Man Burt Reynolds nailed the performance as Charlie❤😢*
*I can tell he’s trying to hold back tears because of what Judith Barsi went through from her father’s abuse*
I know that was hard even for Burt
@@andrezcolon6353 yes
Wish that Judith had a better life and not had to deal with her father
@@andrezcolon6353Yeah and talking about that, Jozef (Judith's dad) killed himself, and if you kill yourself you go to hell, but Judith is in heaven so she will never ever gonna see his evil dad again 😇
I'm confused who is Judith to Burt?
This, Land Before Time, and Fox and The Hound were my childhood favorites and each time I watch them I can't hold back tears at all
Me too, do not forget Bambi and Dumbo.
Don't ever forget the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" and Rumpelstiltskin
@@jidearojo I never saw the Rumpelstiltskin film.
@@eleanorhogan8643 right it was a book rather than a movie
@@jidearojo mannn i forgot about Hutchback of Notre Dame
I think because Burt Reynolds recorded his lines later, him saying he was so very sorry was very likely ad lipped especially after he heard Judith was murdered and the director likely kept it in finding it a very touching and logical thing to say after Judith died.
Wish my dog could come back and say goodbye to me.
Judith, may you rest in eternal peace. This was your final goodbye. A child didn’t deserve such a horrific fate….
You can just feel Burt's pain when he says "I love you too", having to record that line after the voice actress of the character he's talking to was sadly killed while sleeping
R.I.P. Burt Reynolds
R.I.P. Dom Deluise and Charles Nelson Reilly
@Mastnaer Ceef Yeah Love Survives Was During The End Credits
@UCAVMSMqKsIcyiSK_aEpVicg yeah
@@epache315that was
Made after Judith barsi passed away in memory of her
Now we've lost Ken Page who was the Drag Queen Alligator.
@@Thewhitewarrior Judith Barsi was murdered by her own father, may he rot in hell for what he did. Rest in peace, Judith.
I love how this clip’s a total roller coaster. A genuinely touching moment that ends beautifully, punctuated by a hilarious epilogue. I love this movie.
3:26 My God you can hear his voice cracking he was holding back from crying and the worst that was her last lines from the movie and he had to record it UGHHHHHHH😭😭😭😭😭 I hope the "father" rots in the deepest pit in hell and rest in peace little angel 🕊🕊🕊
FRRR 😢 God this is so heartbreaking:(
This scene always made me cry and now having lost two pups it’s a lot harder That rainbow Bridge too bright
I’m crying!!
We had a cute little dog named Isabelle who crossed the rainbow Bridge a few years ago. She was like a little sister to me.
@@Dragontamer135 Rip Isabelle
@@Tomy8853 yeah she was really cute and sweet.
@@Tomy8853😢
My dog just died last night, and watching this scene again feels even more powerful and bittersweet. RIP Vaca (2010-2023) and to all dogs and pets, and my condolences for all humans going through this heartache.
I hope he may rests in peace
@@Tomy8853 Thank you!
@@fcv4616I hope the day you die and go to heaven your soul can reunite with your dog's soul 😇
You’re welcome 😇
May it Rest in Peace 🙏❤️
I wish I can see everyone's reaction to this scene but goddamn comments are all turned off in other videos
I hate TH-cam kids
@@sweetcinnamonpnchkin yes
real 😭😭😭
@@sweetcinnamonpnchkin And people hate COPPA and wish for it to be abolished.
@@jeremyriley1238
Stupid COPPA always wrecking everything
No wonder this always made me cry to this day. It was genuine.
:(
rest In Peace Judith Eva Barsi.❤❤❤ you have brought joy 😂 to my childhood. Thank You. Be happy 😊 and enjoy paradise.
3:33 I can tell that Burt Reynolds is starting to cry this was Judith Barsi’s final role😢😢❤
Yeah
I just hope that the day when I die very soon in old age and go to heaven meet Judith's spirit 😇
3:05 Charlie sounds like a big brother who asks his friend to take care of his little bro who has no one left in this world when his gone.😭
THIS is why Burt Reynolds will forever be a badass. He was a real man that had a heart of gold.
I watched this movie to help cope with the death of both my fur baby and my infant son.
RIP Anya Grace and Vincent Apollo
Your kid *and* your pet... I'm so sorry for your loss... I just lost my old boy in August. Waffle lived to be 18, but the triple trouble got to him before his favorite holiday...
Any film about somebody going to heaven always makes me cry. Human or animal (including a dog).
Yeah
My best friend, my sweet boy Pepper, passed earlier today. He may have made all the messes you can think of, but he was the cutest, most loyal furball on four legs. I love you Pepper 🐾💙
An underrated part of this scene is that Itchy is asleep the whole time. Would Charlie saying goodbye in this manner be too much for him to handle and cause Itchy to have an emotional breakdown? I wonder why he stays asleep. Maybe this is why. Itchy sleeping soundly seems a lot sadder when you view it this way. I'm a sad sap.
0:05 This is why I think that Killer wasn't a bad guy. He could have ignored Anne-Marie and let her drift away in another direction when he saw her. Instead he went after the raft and dragged her back to the shore. I think that deep down in his heart he developed a soft spot for Anne-Marie. In the end he did the right thing. And redeemed himself.
To be fair you are absolutely right Killer was just a pawn to Carface, Killer's heart was not in it.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376I doubt very highly that Anne Marie took him in because we would have seen him at Anne Marie's house so no idea what happened to him.
@@eleanorhogan8643 maybe he took over Carface's business and took a bit of Charlie's generosity to heart
@@RainbowDash-g5r That makes sense.
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And I bet if Anne Marie returned I imagine she would be voiced by Tara Strong.
I heard that Burt went to record this scene while hearing Judith's very last dialogues during session and he was so broken hearted hearing her voice that he himself confessed this was indeed one of the toughest jobs of his carreer.
Burt Reynolds is one tough bastard and yet he ckokes on his last line ,,,it's must have hard for him to say that line.....
The “Goodbye Charlie I’ll miss you” part makes me cry like a baby every time. It always reminds me of when my mom and I had to put our dog Randy down and my last words to him were “Goodbye Randy I love you and I’ll miss you”. Till this very day I hope he heard me and is happy up in heaven and waiting for me😢
This wasn't Charlie saying goodbye to Anne-Marie. This was Burt saying goodbye to Judith. It really shows in his tone of voice. 💔
"Just on a little trip"
Breaks my heart but warms it too
This movie gets to be so much more sadder when you know the story of Judith…..
I used to have this movie. This ending makes me cry. I literally think about all the dogs that I’ve lost and hope they’re in heaven watching me and helping me enter the right path of life. I’ve had dreams of seeing my sister dog all the time and the interpretation is that one of the beloved pets is watching over me.
I UGLY sobbed at this .
Although I have a cat. It's hard to accept that some day, your beloved pet will pass away...
Yeah
It's absolutely hard to lose a loved pet! I've lost three dogs different times. It's hard, but they are always within our hearts!
That’s why I don’t wanna have a pet again. I was so hurt once my pet dies…
13 years ago I adopted my neighbor's cat, Cujo. He was a bit of a stray but he acclimated very well with our home. He'd go outside and when I'd come home late at night from work, whenever the door would open he'd come out a bush and make his way inside. When I'd be outta town my mom would let him in my room, and he'd wait forever and sleep on my bed.
One day he didn't come home for a few days and one morning, my mom came to my room and told me that Cujo had been poisoned and was in the dumpster. In a groggy state I was in such sadness that, I couldn't even get up to see him and say goodbye. Easily one of the biggest regrets I have in life.... I have six fur babies that my wife and family have right now and we're all dreading the day they pass. RIP Cujo and I'm so sorry buddy. I hope you can forgive me. ❤ 🐱
Cant believe I watched this the week after my dog passed away. Idk how I got through it. I was literally bawling my eyes out.
Behind the scene fact:
It was hard for Burt Reynolds to read his script in this scene emotionally because of what happened to Judith Barsi (Voice of Ann-Marie).
He felt as if he was really talking to her.
The ending is so sad when you think about it. It took 63 takes becuase Burt kept breaking down in tears, as he just received the news that day. When he said "Oh Squeaker...I'm sorry...so very sorry..." You could tell he was saying it directly to Judith Barsi...gosh...I am crying so much now...😭😭😭😭
When he says "im so sorry", I feel loke he was saying this to little Judith. Im so sorry for the pain you endured. Im so sorry I couldnt protect you😢😢
I didn't think much about this ending as a kid because I never had a dog. My dad finally said I can have one if I get straight A's at the end of my 7th grade year. I lost him from an accident just a month before my 23rd birthday. My dog has always been in good health, but I used to think he'd be the one to help me cope with her future passing. I honestly don't know how I'll handle the future when she reunites with him.😭
Regular Invader
You poor thing hope you got another dog or two
Regular
Sorry for your loss
I came back here after it's been confirmed that my dog passed away recently at the age of 15 years and 3 months. I knew her time was coming, but I just never imagined she'd suffer a massive episode that triggered difficulty to breathe. She managed to stay long enough for my family to say our final goodbye to her before the vets put her to rest. I immediately imagined my late father happily reuniting with her.🥲 She took care of us after we grieved from his accident, so now it's his turn to take care of her from now on.❤
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Oh my and my new dogs are Blaze and Loki Blaze is a red husky and Loki is a Chihuahua mixed breed.
Goodbye for now until we meet again
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I cried at 5 and I'm still crying at 20
I cried at 7 and I’m still crying at 33
In my case, I did not cry at this years ago. However, watching it in early 2024 at age 30 now makes me cry. 😢
@jakebate1533 my 5 year old dog loving self could not handle this 😅
Oh my God her voice is just too precious 😢.
having lost two dogs i grew up with this scene breaks me that little bit more
My grandfather took me to see this movie in 1989 when it was released, it was the last thing we ever did together as he passed away the next year. It will always hold a special place in my heart and even though I’m nearly 50 today I still tear up every single time at the ending when Charlie says “I love you too.”
I haven’t seen it, but knowing how my daughter feels about animals…. I’m almost crying…. That way he said “I’ve come to say goodbye”.
Really gets to me.
Charlies right goodbye’s aren’t forever we’ll be together again someday with those we love. 🥲
So true
Ya I’m going to be with my grandpa soon 😁
Burt requested they rerecord the lines after Judith died, so he could put his real emotions into it.
Don Bluth had to leave the booth a few times to cry
I need to be very blunt right now. That part where Ann Marie is laying in the bed resembles Judith Barsi's death knowing this was her final role. Rest in peace Judith Barsi 1978-1988 👼
Because she died from homicide when her abusive father shot her in the head.
Don Bluth had a very hard time completing this movie (considering the voices are recorded first, and she died before this was animated), and nearly quit the business altogether because he was so broken by it. His output after this film took a steep decline in quality.
@@elizabethramirezsierra3700 before he killed the mother and them offs himself with the same gun to avoid trial
Her telling him to come home 🥹🥹😭
Hearing Burt say “Im so sorry” really really hurts man 😪
When you know the full context of this scene and the idea of a cartoon dog passing away and going to heaven is not even close to being the saddest part of this soul crushing scene. 😭
I love how carface calmly says shut up 😂
Carface is one of those ppl who don't care who he talks to.
😂. Sheddup
As I kid I always l loved this movie but dreaded to watch this scene as I hated the bittersweet ending……but Carface in heaven still makes me laugh out loud 30 years later.
Dustin Palmetto
All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 luckily has a happy ending Charlie gets his life back so he and his new girlfriend Sasha can be together as a reward for what he did saving everyone including Annabelle from being dragged to Hell by Red and have Hellhound take all their souls including Charlie Itchy Sasha and David's souls.
I like All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 yeah
@@Tomy8853
Yeah and it would've been awesome if All Dogs Go To Heaven had gotten more movie sequels to it introducing more biblical references and stuff like their versions of Adam Eve and Lilith as Dire Wolves and All Dogs Go To Heaven Adam as the new main antagonist and the first villain who is an angel and the first canine lupine and having his own villain song.
Mannnn, I knew I was going to cry watching this. Just knowing what had happened and knowing those were her final words just makes it so damn heartbreaking.
My cat Dotty (2015-2023) died of a heart condition. 😢 RIP Dotty. Xxxx
One of the best animated kids films of all time, HANDS DOWN.
The original try not to cry challenge
Whatever that demonic thing is supposed to be, it will always scare the actual hell out of me. Even all these years later.
Goodnight sweet Judith. Thank you for being the sweet innocence in dark themes. The utter love and support she as ducky, and Anne Marie’s love for Charlie. Thank you for giving me such precious moments to run away to in times of vulnerability. We’ll all miss you sweet girl. If there is a heaven, I can only hope to see you there one day
Charlie telling Anne Marie he loves her was Burt's way of telling Judith that he loved her.
Man I cried all the time during this movie
Burt seemed to be saying sorry to both Anne Marie and Judith too when Charlie's spirit appears in the bedroom.
Carface dies but still went to heaven anyway even though he was supposed to go to hell for killing charlie.
Charlie went to heaven the first time despite being a crook.
Because all dogs go to heaven. Heh
Charlie even has faith that Carface will turn his life around even after leaving Heaven.
And Carface screws the pooch(metaphorically speaking)eternally in the 2nd movie
All dogs go to heaven
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Yeah, but the Christmas special is the finale to the TV series, which fans of the two movies tend to view as a different continuity to the movies due to how it undoes the second movie's happy ending Charlie got.
This scene scared the bejesus out of me bc of the evil entity, but it also helped me grapple with the finality of death before i would have to face it
Same. I surprised that I was able to watch this as a kid, and as an adult it still creeps me out.😱
@@HookedOnSonics518
Charlie's Nightmare is also the creepiest but one of my favorite scenes and it's got an uncut version of it where Hellhound says NOW YOU ARE MINE
Still makes me cry to this day and I’m 53
A very emotional scene.
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 When I had said goodbye to my baby I said good night I love you I love you my baby I can’t break it and she licks my nose There is a rainbow Bridge-for pups like her and any other pup-pup
My mom's dog died in her arms two years ago 🥺😥 It was his time to go.
@@jeremylewis4371 mine did too.. I sang her to sleep then they took her out whole family was there.. we loved her so much the last thing a dog wants is to die alone I had her wrapped in her blankie keeping her warm, I told her I would see her again I said good night my angel
@@Vixen743don't worry, no matter how sad is a death, it doesn't means the end of your existence, you will exist forever in heaven as spirit, no matter what, in heaven nothing bad will happen to you again, and it never will 😇
Two Bible Verses come to mind in this scene.
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends.
-John 15:13
I have blotted out, like a thick cloud, your transgressions, And like a cloud, your sins. Return to Me, for I have redeemed you."
-Isaiah 44:22
Charlie gave his own life to save Anne-Marie's and in doing so, was redeemed from hell.
A movie from your childhood hits you differently the older you get and there are so many things sad and bittersweet about this ending. Mainly Judith Barsi and hearing the emotion in Burt Reynolds voice as he delivers his lines. It's an overall emotional ending. Charlie sacraficing himself, having one last conversation with Anne-Marie about "goodbyes," and being welcomed Home. One thing, even as a kid, that I found sad was that Itchy never got to say goodbye to Charlie. I know they were reunited in the sequel, but still...
This movie is very sentimental to me, because I remember it was a favorite of my grandmother's. She was a pretty devout Christian and probably the sweetest person you could have ever met. I have vivid memories of watching this movie with her, my brothers, and my cousins almost anytime we visited. Although she's been gone for over 20 years, this movie always makes me think of her. She passed away when I was barely 8 years old. Wish I could have known her longer.
Wil i ever see you again? Sure... that always gets me
Don’t mess with Annabelle, Hellhound!
She maybe a peaceful dog, but she has the power to destroy you for Charlie!
@@Ronno8567 Throwing love at hate is God's weapon
@@meganbateman5634 so true
Hellhound: Chaaaaarrrrrlie!
Annabelle: Nope. *owns*
Charlie barkin one beautiful German Shepherd I know that was hard for you to give up your life for her
Burt was one of the Best actors...his tough persona was on the outside but inside the man had a heart of gold...and Dom was just sweet and kind inside and out.
This has me bawling, so incredibly sad
Especially when you hear about what happened to Judith rip sweet little girl 👧 💗
@@aaronatkinson177 yeah may Judith rest in peace
5:00 Charlie Barkin: He’ll be back.
Yes, Charlie.
I’m not crying your crying!
I always thought it was so strange that the devil allowed Charlie to say goodbye. You'd think he would like him to suffer. Then the angel was like "nope he's mine" and took him to heaven 😂
Boise
Maybe Hellhound gave Charlie one wish before he permanently takes him.
1:39 The part where the devil says Charlie's name still sends shivers up my spine as an adult more then it did when I was a kid so many childhood memories
It hurts even more when you remember Burt Reynolds recorded this line after her VA was unalived by her dad. So his voice choking up was real...her final recorded lines "I love you". God bless her soul... Makes the tears flow every time. 😢
I could swear Charlie's last line was like "Oh Squeaker, i'm so sorry.."???
He said goodbyes aren't forever and he meant it
This movie (especially the last part) hits so much harder as an adult and after you learn the truth behind it regarding Anne Mari' VA. Not to mention having owned a few dogs
Burt and Dom deserve a jointed book biography of their lives, careers and friendship and about the making of All Dogs.
Goodbye little girl. We all love you. 🥲
It still breaks me watching this, knowing that Burt had to record his lines after she was murdered. You can hear it in his voice. The emotion is raw and real and now I’m crying again 😢
The Oscars should have given some sort of award for this to Jude just to flip the bird at that monster, Jozsef Barsi. Jodi Benson would have other chances. Judith would not.
You mean Spielberg? The one who whacked the whole family just like Heather O'Rourke
Judith’s last words 😭💔. Bet that this was on Burt Reynolds and the rest of the cast involved during that film.
Touch that clock, and you can never come back
Shut up…..
I SAAAIIIDD!!! TOUCH THAT CLOCK AND YOU CAN NEVER COME BACK!!
😂
Me think that wasn't very nice to told other people to shut up so not cool man see how you like and feel if you don't shut up either.
He'll be back.
He'll be back.
1:38 yeah that scene gave me nightmares and made me not want to look out the window at night 🤣 imagine a damn demon calling your name in that menacing voice.