Got to give it to the Orchestral creators before 2000, they knew how to reach your inner most being through nothing but a melody. Only thing to come close in my opinion lately has been httyd soundtrack
The nostalgia of this movie is real! I remember playing this on the VHS player back in the late 2000s when I was a young child watching this. It's really sad that people are slowly forgetting these movies.
What an awesome battle between Charlie and Red! He risks his life to save his friends from the baddies. He finally succeeds by saving heaven by using Gabriel’s Horn to defeat Red too. Charlie is a great character in the movie.
I love the fact that Charlie actually cares for a human boy named David, and is not using him for his own interests like he used Anne-Marie in the first film
It makes sense, the protagonist got evolved, in the 1° movie was villain that during plot he regrets, in this story he corrects everything that he did in the past, for save a good friend (a family)
I actually never watched the second film only the first but i do wonder. Is it hinted that the boys mother is actually Anne-Marie? It would be a perfect ending for this movie if it was canon. I like the more tragic aspect of the original ending but at the same time i can't complain about a more feel good ending where things just work out. The original movies ending tackled very adult themes and was very mature and i do prefer it but i can't help but love the idea of Charlie getting a second life and spending it with Anne-Marie and her family and then when he is done he goes back up to heaven with his girl to meet back with Itchy.
@@hektor7798 I doubt that she be his mother as the first movie takes place in 1939, and the sequel is in the 90s, so she would at least be his grandmother
@@flamestar4568Good point, however these are movies for children and adults usually just watch parts as they watch their kids so it’s possible the writers wanted us as kids to think that but as I said you have a very good point, otherwise.
I'm proud of Charlie in his moment of Truth as he summons all dogs back into heaven blowing the horn triumphantly. The harmony of the horn's magic is majestic ✨️.
As a child, this was SO intense. The horn, the design of Red, the music, the very clear implications of heaven and hell. But now as an adult, I see that while the imagery is intense, is also kind of funny. A dog kidnapping a kid, dogs randomly flying and falling from the sky into a prision, three dogs in a boat (which raise the question, of how the hell they were able to row a boat), a dachshund with a hat, is just really funny to me 10/10
Annabelle: “Charles, what have you done?” This was partly your fault, too, Annabelle. You knew full well that Charlie would have shirked his responsibility, and yet, you still chose him to go, and let him slack off, since you did nothing to intervene.
Agreed, why did Annabelle trust Charlie to go to earth to get the horn anyway without knowing he might do something stupid to slack off? I mean besides thank goodness i watched the movie i used to be a bit triggered at Charlie and think to myself that he's gonna get kicked out of heaven for this if only he listened to Itch and get the horn.
@@Jessebonnie exactly. He could have easily just got the horn, then, after getting back to Heaven, told Annabelle about David and asked her if he could take him home. She likely would have said yes, considering the circumstances that David was in. But no. She HAD to blindly trust Charlie, just because the plot demands it.
@@johnathanholmes1297 Don’t forget perverted stalker. The only reason he got involved in the first place was because of his obsession with Sasha. Plus, his whole reason for coming to earth was entirely selfish.
I swear i tear up during one moment during the end of the scene 7:23 one dog putting its paws together praying that made me tear up which made this part of the scene 10x more powerful when the horn is blown. Also, on a side note did anyone else feel sorry for the pearly gates of dog heaven 2:31 they must have been in major pain having to feel a very intense heat when Red blew the horn
Red, one of the coolest animation cat villains I have seen, did a Sweeney Todd reference, had great ferocity of a demon cat, and became a huge BOSS in final showdown for the sake of spirituality. Just keep getting better. Been watching movie again and Red always was a awesome villain that will be better than that 1996 Disney judge who is nothing to him.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 It would be amazing to Angel abilities even on Earth whenever the character isn't wearing one of the devil's red collars.
these movies are the definition of guilty pleasure. it's a pretty weird movie, but it's nostalgic af for me. I wonder if I'd like it at all if I watched it now.
3:153:21 Annabelle is disappointed to Charlie (should be ashamed of himself), not even Itchy. Charlie is her responsibility to retrieve that horn 📯and return it her from Heaven.
It is honestly the other way around for me, but that could be because I only saw the sequel once and I grew constantly watching the first one and other Don Bluth movies released in the 80s.
Lol yeah and I guess like Itchey says is true not all dogs go to heaven with Carface selling Red his immortal soul which Carface thought Red wanted his sole the bottom of a shoe
Happy 27th Anniversary "ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN 2" (MARCH 29, 1996)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🐕🦺🐕🐩🐶🐾 (R.I.P. Dom DeLuise, Ernest Borgnine, Tony Jay, Hamilton Camp, Wlodzimierz Bednarski, and Edeltraud Schubert).
I always enjoyed that they gave Charlie a happy ending in this movie as well as Itchy. Charlie in the 1st film did not want to die and wanted to live a longer life. But He was abusing the gift of friendship by using them to His advantage. It was saving His friend Marie that helped redeem Himself but He still had a very sad ending. And it was sad His friend Itchy never got to say goodbye to Him. In this 2nd film Charlie gets His dream of living a life again and with a boy He cares a lot for as well as a partner He is in love with too. And Itchy gets to say His goodbyes and stays in heaven where He wants to be.
OK is it just me or does red look like a cat version of the hell hound from the first movie?🤨🤔🤔 or maybe he was created by the hell hound to get revenge on Charlie escaping hell from the first movie and maybe because the ending of this movie he took red and car faces souls and drag them both to hell similar to what happened to Dr. Facilier at the end of the Princess and the frog ……………. Am I the only one who thinks of that🤨🤨
@@lionkingfan1956 yep that’s right and my theory is that he got red to get revenge on Charlie from escaping hell from the first movie by using Gabriels horn to trap all the dogs from heaven into Prison and the hell hound warned him if he failed Then there will be a punishment for eternity so red agreed,Luckily Red found out about car face so he may contact with him in heaven and promise car face gold and money if he worked for him car face agreed which leads into that scene from the beginning of the film were carface talks to read on the telephone and At the end of the movie red fails so the hell hound sucks him back in the hell along with car face since he found out that car face was working for red and they both get sucked in the hell similar to what happens to Dr. Facilier at the end of Princess and the frog. That’s just my theory
I had go look up the IMDb pages for All Dogs Go To Heaven and All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 to see why Charlie just didn’t sound right to me. Turns out Charlie was voiced by Burt Reynolds in the first movie and Charlie Sheen voiced him in the sequel. Since I grew up with the first movie, I am more used to Charlie with the voice of Burt Reynolds. But it was cool to find out the villain of this movie was voiced by George Hearn aka Sweeney Todd.
I think this whole movie is a backstory to the Waco standoff. David is David Koresh, who would have been this age in southern California at this time. Read David Koresh's writings and he's obsessed with the Angel Gabriel and his trumpet as they relate to the opening of the seven seals. It would also explain why the ATF hates dogs for saving him.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Yeah, there's likely evidence in the TV episode, "Dr. Beagle and Mangy Hide," when the news reporter gives out a report that says, "Next up. Cats, do they go to Heaven?"
When I first watched both the part 1 and part 2 of this franchise as a kid in Nigeria, i was damn scared of these movies. Always seemed odd to me cause other Don Bluth movies never scared me, not even Land before Time or Anastasia, Secret of NIMH, or Titan A.E. Now, as an adult, I can't believe I was ever scared of these movies😂😂
0:57 Danny sawyer pudge t.w France Cranston tillie woolie charlie itchy Sasha Bess Flo Annabelle David Anna-Marie and king gater vs Carface killer belladonna red hellhound Darla dimple and max
8:50 Danny sawyer pudge t.w France Cranston Tillie woolie Charlie itchy Sasha bess Flo Annabelle David anna-Marie and king gator: we did it yeeaaa we got Gabriel's horn back
It was an allusion to how the pink angel dog (cant remember her name rn) was God's pet because dogs are archetyped as good loyal and kind natured. so the Devils pet (as after Red is banished Charlie quips that his "master yanked his leash") would be an opposing animal, stereotyped as self serving, manipulative, and sadistic (Internet Cats meme). Also playing into the Cats Vs Dogs trope At least thats my theory
Because no matter how hard you try, you *cannot* Baptize a Cat! (but, seriously. in a series called "All DOGS Go to Heaven", then why wouldn't the villain eventually end up being a Cat from Hell?!)
Very briefly but not by name. Charlie says that he has spent his whole life making promises he can’t keep. Referencing him telling Anne Marie that he will see her again, which he obviously never did. It’s in the scene directly before the ‘I will always be with you’ duet
King Yeah it was awesome to see him bravely do that to weaken Red that makes him more of an angel than Hellhound Red Belladonna and the other angel dogs.
I love this movie and there's so many details I like but I think it's the first time I noticed what he is doing at 3:47 he is draggin them down to hell! I think it didn't register watching it as a kid, why exactly the island starts to sink Its one of the things I love of some of these old movies, the dark and deeper aspects
Feels like they didn't put the same love and care into this one with the animation, illustration and voice acting to be honest. Still some iconic elements but the original is much better.
The sound of Gabriels horn when Charlie blows it sounds heavenly
Yeah and the sound of Gabriel's horn when Red blows it is nightmare fuel
the great thing is he defeated a demon lord and saved many souls from hell itself.
Actually, for a momend it sounds like the Intro of Star Trek Deep Space Nine. XD
Yeah, it also sounds majestic and heroic. :3.
Got to give it to the Orchestral creators before 2000, they knew how to reach your inner most being through nothing but a melody. Only thing to come close in my opinion lately has been httyd soundtrack
The nostalgia of this movie is real! I remember playing this on the VHS player back in the late 2000s when I was a young child watching this. It's really sad that people are slowly forgetting these movies.
I remember watching this movie on 📺 as a kid.
@@nathancruz9172 Me too! My little sister (age 11 born in 2010) doesn't even know this movie exists.
I was on vacation watching this movie, love it still
When i was 3-5 age I always had this movie
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
What an awesome battle between Charlie and Red! He risks his life to save his friends from the baddies. He finally succeeds by saving heaven by using Gabriel’s Horn to defeat Red too. Charlie is a great character in the movie.
He has come a long way from being a con artist to being a canine with a golden heart.
I like the Burt Reynolds version of Charlie.
so true. he faced a terrifying foe since he was like one of satan's mighty beasts.
He had drowned in the first movie, than dives into the water to escape the cat demon and save his friends, so he saved others in both movies
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376Aren’t Red and Belladonna supposed to be his acolytes?
Man, I LOVED this movie as a little kid! And this final fight scene was crazy!!!
I love the fact that Charlie actually cares for a human boy named David, and is not using him for his own interests like he used Anne-Marie in the first film
It makes sense, the protagonist got evolved, in the 1° movie was villain that during plot he regrets, in this story he corrects everything that he did in the past, for save a good friend (a family)
I actually never watched the second film only the first but i do wonder. Is it hinted that the boys mother is actually Anne-Marie? It would be a perfect ending for this movie if it was canon. I like the more tragic aspect of the original ending but at the same time i can't complain about a more feel good ending where things just work out. The original movies ending tackled very adult themes and was very mature and i do prefer it but i can't help but love the idea of Charlie getting a second life and spending it with Anne-Marie and her family and then when he is done he goes back up to heaven with his girl to meet back with Itchy.
@@hektor7798 I doubt that she be his mother as the first movie takes place in 1939, and the sequel is in the 90s, so she would at least be his grandmother
@@flamestar4568 Oh yeah thats a complete oversight by me
@@flamestar4568Good point, however these are movies for children and adults usually just watch parts as they watch their kids so it’s possible the writers wanted us as kids to think that but as I said you have a very good point, otherwise.
I'm proud of Charlie in his moment of Truth as he summons all dogs back into heaven blowing the horn triumphantly. The harmony of the horn's magic is majestic ✨️.
7:02 me too
As well as an angelic choir singing Hallelujah when Charlie blows the horn
This scene is probably one of the most haunting parts in the whole movie.
Aye, it definitely stuck with me all these decades.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376Just your basic “good vs. evil” story.
@@dominickdirienzo8266
But also one of my favorites
I even thought it was hilarious to see Carface being attacked by the crabs right after he took Gabriel's horn.
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up w a cat?
It’s what he deserves.
Betraying the other dogs to fufill his own corrupted ambitions:
As a child, this was SO intense. The horn, the design of Red, the music, the very clear implications of heaven and hell. But now as an adult, I see that while the imagery is intense, is also kind of funny. A dog kidnapping a kid, dogs randomly flying and falling from the sky into a prision, three dogs in a boat (which raise the question, of how the hell they were able to row a boat), a dachshund with a hat, is just really funny to me 10/10
Annabelle: “Charles, what have you done?”
This was partly your fault, too, Annabelle. You knew full well that Charlie would have shirked his responsibility, and yet, you still chose him to go, and let him slack off, since you did nothing to intervene.
Not to mention she did give carface the tool for him to steal the horn so but in her defense she wanted to believe he had changed.
Agreed, why did Annabelle trust Charlie to go to earth to get the horn anyway without knowing he might do something stupid to slack off?
I mean besides thank goodness i watched the movie i used to be a bit triggered at Charlie and think to myself that he's gonna get kicked out of heaven for this if only he listened to Itch and get the horn.
@@Jessebonnie exactly. He could have easily just got the horn, then, after getting back to Heaven, told Annabelle about David and asked her if he could take him home. She likely would have said yes, considering the circumstances that David was in. But no. She HAD to blindly trust Charlie, just because the plot demands it.
Charlie: "It's my fault, I'm the one who did this."
Unless she understood that Charlie never lived a full first life.
I'll always love charles because he is a hero
Well... Con Artist first, hero second.
@@johnathanholmes1297 Don’t forget perverted stalker. The only reason he got involved in the first place was because of his obsession with Sasha. Plus, his whole reason for coming to earth was entirely selfish.
@@DamontheDemon7 True. Stalker comes second. Also, I don't blame him about wanting to go to back to earth. With paradise-like heaven who needs hell.
@@johnathanholmes1297
Yeah what's the point of Heaven if you can't share it
Anyone else noticed when Red uses it the horn is pointing down but when Charle uses it it pointing up?
In the first frame you can see it it's pointing downwards too when Charlie plays it
I swear i tear up during one moment during the end of the scene 7:23 one dog putting its paws together praying that made me tear up which made this part of the scene 10x more powerful when the horn is blown. Also, on a side note did anyone else feel sorry for the pearly gates of dog heaven 2:31 they must have been in major pain having to feel a very intense heat when Red blew the horn
7:46 lol I love how the music gets all mystical, pretty, &, hopeful as ALCATRAZ resurfaces to the land of the living.
Aww the nostalgia off cel animation!
I don’t know how you can say that after seeing the scene where Gordon Freeman dies
1996 and 5 more years until hand drawn vanishes.
Red, one of the coolest animation cat villains I have seen, did a Sweeney Todd reference, had great ferocity of a demon cat, and became a huge BOSS in final showdown for the sake of spirituality. Just keep getting better. Been watching movie again and Red always was a awesome villain that will be better than that 1996 Disney judge who is nothing to him.
Sweeney Todd reference isn’t as surprising when you realize he was voiced by George Hearn, who originated Todd
@@projectshadow99
I imagine him voiced by Keith David next where he sounds like an evil version of Husk and Dr Facilier.
Who else thinks this movie would make a good play station game with Defeating Red as the boss level.
I think it would.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 It would be amazing to Angel abilities even on Earth whenever the character isn't wearing one of the devil's red collars.
oh great. that is cool. i use to play the computer game of movie. it was one of those interactive things.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Right.
It should be released on the SNES.
I know it's a kids movie but the idea of getting pulled out of heaven is scary AF.😱
Now imagine being pulled into Hell
@@youtubebobguy
Or getting pulled out of both Heaven and Hell I'm imagining something like that happening in Hazbin Hotel.
these movies are the definition of guilty pleasure. it's a pretty weird movie, but it's nostalgic af for me. I wonder if I'd like it at all if I watched it now.
I just keep imagining the reaction of those who were seeing that reddish pillar when Red played Gabriel’s horn.
I like the part where itchy becomes brave and saves his friends at 4:52
8:34 Red: STUPID DOG! IT WAS YOUR SOUL 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬!
Yikes, I did not expect Red to talk that way to poor old Carface.
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
U didn't expect a demon cat to say that to a damned soul?
Carface deserves to be in hell.
serves carface right for what he did in both movies to two kids and trying to make charlie look bad.
Say hi Aku, for me.
Gordon freeman’s death gets me every time 10/10 one of the movies of all time
I 💖 Charles he's a Hero.
And he is Annabelle's responsibility to retrieve the horn, not to mention Itchy.
1:04 he looks fierce and intimidating without pupils
That music is way too epic for this time period!!! Props to the team for this movie!!!!!
Charlie has already failed one child. He doesn't want to go through that again.
3:15 3:21 Annabelle is disappointed to Charlie (should be ashamed of himself), not even Itchy. Charlie is her responsibility to retrieve that horn 📯and return it her from Heaven.
I was only 3 years old when this movie came out.
I 💕 the video….so Amazing
6:13 anyone notice Charlie's collar disappears for a while then reappears a few seconds later?
Same thing on 0:39, 4:41, and 6:03 and 6:29!
And I think you meant 6:10, no?
3:18 Itchy: charlie, we gotta do something
Shout out to all my fellow 90s kids.
The greatest year to have been a child.
8:45 I guess Carface went to Doggy Hell, like Stewie said to Brian in the episode, Peter's Daughter.
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?!
Just like Goofy after he supported 9/11
Red is Very Similar to Jafer from Aladdin and The Return of Jafer
They both even have the same german voice actor (Joachim Kemmer) ^^
They both have similar defeats, and the way Red drags Carface to Hell is similar to how Jafar drags Iago into his magic lamp.
Also Iago kicks the black magic lamp into the lava pit and melts into smithereens and Jafer the Evil Red Genie Gets destroyed
@@TransformersFan1991
At least Lago reforms too
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Carface himself also reformed in "An All Dogs Christmas Carol".
Gabriel’s horn is finally mine!
for some reason, i remember more this movie than the first one
It is honestly the other way around for me, but that could be because I only saw the sequel once and I grew constantly watching the first one and other Don Bluth movies released in the 80s.
@@morganyoung3557
I like the sequel too wish All Dogs Go To Heaven had gotten the same amount of sequels as Land Before Time.
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
When did Itchy manage to get another collar so he could be seen by David & Sasha? Last I thought they couldn’t see him when his collar disappeared
🙂It's hard to capture the spirit of the first movie but they did a pretty good job.
hope always 🏆
It is so sad how Gorden Freeman died in this movie 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Gabriel's horn, is finally mine.
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
Get it?? They’re at
Al-CAT-traz Island!?
I honestly never realized that connection until now.
@@jessetorres8738
Keith David should be Red's newest voice actor it be the second time he voices a Hellcat character.
Great Charlie
And Charlie is Annabelle's responsibility to retrieve that horn, but Itchy stop him that Charlie caged the horn and threw away to the water.
1:39 Red: Gabriel's Horn 📯 is Finally Mine!😈
1:43 Ray Stanz: Over Our Dead Bodies!😠
I can't believe that after Charlie saved David, he ran back to prison to get the heavenly horn.
Is remind like a jafar goes to a lamp from Aladdin 7:29
1:25 hey red have some water, “throws water” psych it was holy water!
Carface being the first ever dog to go to hell is so ironic lol
Lol yeah and I guess like Itchey says is true not all dogs go to heaven with Carface selling Red his immortal soul which Carface thought Red wanted his sole the bottom of a shoe
Did anyone notice that he said “ Halo’’ instead of “ Hello ”
Happy 27th Anniversary "ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN 2" (MARCH 29, 1996)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🐕🦺🐕🐩🐶🐾
(R.I.P. Dom DeLuise, Ernest Borgnine, Tony Jay, Hamilton Camp, Wlodzimierz Bednarski, and Edeltraud Schubert).
6:56 This is how I imagine the horn of the rapture is going to sound when the dead are resurrected and God’s people come home
2:10
The rapture isnt a real Christian thing, it was a protestant invention by 17th or 16th century Scottish Presbyterians
1:21 my favorite part
Charlie is voiced by Charlie Sheen lol How ironic.
I always enjoyed that they gave Charlie a happy ending in this movie as well as Itchy. Charlie in the 1st film did not want to die and wanted to live a longer life. But He was abusing the gift of friendship by using them to His advantage. It was saving His friend Marie that helped redeem Himself but He still had a very sad ending. And it was sad His friend Itchy never got to say goodbye to Him.
In this 2nd film Charlie gets His dream of living a life again and with a boy He cares a lot for as well as a partner He is in love with too. And Itchy gets to say His goodbyes and stays in heaven where He wants to be.
Looks Like Not All Dogs Can Go To Heaven After All 8:27
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
Red and Annabelle help carolina strong brave run fast gotta go fast carolina the hedgehog
Man the first two all dogs go to heaven movies where nightmare fuel
8:34 Stupid dog! It was your soul!!
😆
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
OK is it just me or does red look like a cat version of the hell hound from the first movie?🤨🤔🤔 or maybe he was created by the hell hound to get revenge on Charlie escaping hell from the first movie and maybe because the ending of this movie he took red and car faces souls and drag them both to hell similar to what happened to Dr. Facilier at the end of the Princess and the frog ……………. Am I the only one who thinks of that🤨🤨
Maybe Red’s boss was the hellhound.
@@lionkingfan1956 yep that’s right and my theory is that he got red to get revenge on Charlie from escaping hell from the first movie by using Gabriels horn to trap all the dogs from heaven into Prison and the hell hound warned him if he failed Then there will be a punishment for eternity so red agreed,Luckily Red found out about car face so he may contact with him in heaven and promise car face gold and money if he worked for him car face agreed which leads into that scene from the beginning of the film were carface talks to read on the telephone and At the end of the movie red fails so the hell hound sucks him back in the hell along with car face since he found out that car face was working for red and they both get sucked in the hell similar to what happens to Dr. Facilier at the end of Princess and the frog. That’s just my theory
Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
Not anymore
@@cainguerra2651
Husk: *glares at Red* Big talk from someone who's also on a leash
I had go look up the IMDb pages for All Dogs Go To Heaven and All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 to see why Charlie just didn’t sound right to me. Turns out Charlie was voiced by Burt Reynolds in the first movie and Charlie Sheen voiced him in the sequel. Since I grew up with the first movie, I am more used to Charlie with the voice of Burt Reynolds. But it was cool to find out the villain of this movie was voiced by George Hearn aka Sweeney Todd.
R.I.P. Ernest Borgnine and Dom DeLuise
And Charles Nelson Reilly (1931-2007).
@@josephzielinski8817 Tony Jay
I think this whole movie is a backstory to the Waco standoff.
David is David Koresh, who would have been this age in southern California at this time. Read David Koresh's writings and he's obsessed with the Angel Gabriel and his trumpet as they relate to the opening of the seven seals.
It would also explain why the ATF hates dogs for saving him.
I've always wondered, but can anyone in their universe see any of that. The dogs falling from heaven?
Pois é sem sentido.
@@estherdeandradessilva2875
They're all probably sleeping but I'm sure News Reporters would totally give this story on the news.
@@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 Yeah, there's likely evidence in the TV episode, "Dr. Beagle and Mangy Hide," when the news reporter gives out a report that says, "Next up. Cats, do they go to Heaven?"
News Reporter: "We interrupt this program to bring you a special bulletin! As strange as it may seem, dogs are falling from Heaven!"
Lol that big dragon devil looking thing looks like big version of mushu from Mulan lol
8:23 I'm pretty sure everyone was asking that question before this scene.
When I first watched both the part 1 and part 2 of this franchise as a kid in Nigeria, i was damn scared of these movies. Always seemed odd to me cause other Don Bluth movies never scared me, not even Land before Time or Anastasia, Secret of NIMH, or Titan A.E. Now, as an adult, I can't believe I was ever scared of these movies😂😂
his accent changes when he shape shifted
Annabelle: Carface Caruthers You use to be an angel! Now u betrayed us all, you sold your soul to a cat & you're wearing a Devil suit!
Anyone noticed Star Wars type music? 0:21?
6:56 when the Savior, Jesus Christ, has arrived to destroy Satan’s power forever
8:33 And this is the great white throne judgment for the wicked.
0:57 Danny sawyer pudge t.w France Cranston tillie woolie charlie itchy Sasha Bess Flo Annabelle David Anna-Marie and king gater vs Carface killer belladonna red hellhound Darla dimple and max
2:43
5:08
4:11
4:12
8:50 Danny sawyer pudge t.w France Cranston Tillie woolie Charlie itchy Sasha bess Flo Annabelle David anna-Marie and king gator: we did it yeeaaa we got Gabriel's horn back
4:38 - 4:44 WHICH DO YOU WANT THE HORN 📯 OR YOUR FRIENDS
5:06 she called him charles
Cool 😎🆒️
The Simpsons Butter Finger Beach Commercial Reference: 1:33 Ahh! Crabs!
I never knew there’s a “Beach" version of The Simpsons’ ButterFinger Commercial.
I’ve seen like 2 or 3 other ones, but not the other one.
Why did they make a cat the bad guy
It was an allusion to how the pink angel dog (cant remember her name rn) was God's pet because dogs are archetyped as good loyal and kind natured. so the Devils pet (as after Red is banished Charlie quips that his "master yanked his leash") would be an opposing animal, stereotyped as self serving, manipulative, and sadistic (Internet Cats meme). Also playing into the Cats Vs Dogs trope
At least thats my theory
@@pandraferali3709 Yep, that sounds about right! I think that the pink angel dog name’s Annabelle; she's the archangel Whippet in Heaven.
Hey if Heaven is infested with dogs while Hell has cats just call me a demon 😈
Because only cats can kill Gordon Freeman
Because no matter how hard you try, you *cannot* Baptize a Cat!
(but, seriously. in a series called "All DOGS Go to Heaven",
then why wouldn't the villain eventually end up being a Cat from Hell?!)
NOBODY replaces Burt Reynolds. NOBODY. If anyone does replace him, I will make that person sorry. 💀
Where’s Gordon?
Was he taking them to hell?
Well it looks like Carface is no LONGER the boss instead a slave I think but their voices are VERY different however
Carface: Why the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
Did they ever reference Annemarie in this movie
Btw the first film is by far better
Renolds > sheen
Very briefly but not by name. Charlie says that he has spent his whole life making promises he can’t keep. Referencing him telling Anne Marie that he will see her again, which he obviously never did.
It’s in the scene directly before the ‘I will always be with you’ duet
3:15 Charals what have you done!
Didn't know this movie existed.
Did anyone noticed that annabelle called charlie charles?
That’s how she mostly addresses him.
5:20, OH, NO!
6:24, how can a cat dog pattle? Lol😂
How did y’all actually like this battle sequence though? Charlie jumping into the water is so common sense but cool lol
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Yeah it was awesome to see him bravely do that to weaken Red that makes him more of an angel than Hellhound Red Belladonna and the other angel dogs.
It would’ve been a little funny if Red shouted at Carface with demonic voice “Silence!”
After Carface tried to say “Patience is a virtue”
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It would've been hilarious seeing him saying that in a demonic voice
Red’s Demons are very similar to the demons from Fantasia (1940) and The demons from Anastasia (1997)
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hes the same voice actor from the felidae film dub 1994
Classic
Red: Stupid Dog, it was your soul.
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Carface: Y the hell was I stupid enough to team up with a cat?
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I love this movie and there's so many details I like but I think it's the first time I noticed what he is doing at 3:47
he is draggin them down to hell! I think it didn't register watching it as a kid, why exactly the island starts to sink
Its one of the things I love of some of these old movies, the dark and deeper aspects
It wasn't a dream Carlos it reality
Feels like they didn't put the same love and care into this one with the animation, illustration and voice acting to be honest. Still some iconic elements but the original is much better.
Is this prison suppose to be New Alcatraz or San Quentin or either?
7:49 Double chilli cat burger 🍔 would sound yummy if I knew if it’s not really made of cat meat.