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My initial thoughts are "man, this movie is really weird." The "Let Me Be Surprised" song when Charlie first gets to heaven was interesting. On one hand, the waltz-like melody, and the pink dog's singing voice, were really beautiful. On the other hand, this does seem like a very pop-culture-y depiction of heaven.
Meanwhile a rival dog who already killed the main character dog once, sets out to kill him again with a ray gun. The dog is originally exiled from heaven after choosing to go back because heaven is too boring, but then he's accepted back after he dies the second time saving the orphan's life. Oh and there's a giant singing crocodile.
First a jealous boyfriend of the dogs Owner, throws the dog off a bridge into a river hoping to drown Rover. A turkey gets its neck snapped and rover plays with it. Then the farmer goes to shoot him. Not to mention the boyfriend tries to kill him again.
All of Don Bluth's movies are like that. Rock-a-Doodle had an evil owl becoming a god, Secret of NIMH had just freaking creepy characters, and I'm pretty sure Fern Gully was inspired by a Bosch painting. All Dogs Go To Heaven might take the cake, though. I mean, it had that Liberace crocodile.
The movie ‘All Dogs Go To Heaven’ was a classic but it’s was incredibly eerie, ominous etc Before I knew about the tragedy that took place behind the scenes, when I was a kid I didn’t love ADGTH… firstly it seemed sorta boring but because my sister was obsessed with it I had to keep watching it over and over.
The tragic story of child actress, Judith Barsi (1978-1988), who voiced Anne Marie from ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN and Duckie from THE LAND BEFORE TIME Discussion Killed at 10 years old by her father after years of psychological and physical abuse.
In the realm of 80s/90s nostalgia, "All Dogs Go to Heaven" is probably most famous for having one of the sexiest depictions of pizza ever presented on screen. "All Dogs Go to Heaven" and "A Goofy Movie" are destined to be eternal rivals in that regard. A Goofy Movie started my lifelong fascination with spray cheese.
That is all of the tears. Wow memory unlocked. I remember the day after I saw this movie I had to go to Sunday school. The teacher was talking about heaven and I said “all dogs go to heaven, like in the movie” and she told me “no, only people go to heaven, dogs just die” and I am pretty sure that is the moment when I became an atheist ...
All Dogs go to Heaven is a roller coaster of film. You can't keep a good dog down! Holy moly, I appreciated none of the undertones of this film when I was a kid, let alone the blatant gangster aspects. I think this was Don Bluth's most mature film, in many ways besides basic mob dogs.
The "All dogs..." saying is another way of expressing an old thought, though: Heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in.--Mark Twain If I have any beliefs about immortality, it is that certain dogs I have known will go to heaven, and very, very few persons.--James Thurber All dogs go to Heaven?