All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996)
Facts
| Directed by | Paul Sabella and Larry Leker |
| Cast | Ernest Borgnine, Bebe Neuwirth, Charlie Sheen, Hamilton Camp, Steve Mackall, Dan Castellaneta, Bobby Di Cicco, Pat Corley, Dom DeLuise, Sheena Easton, George Hearn, Tony Jay, Dom De Luise, Wallace Shawn and Adam Wylie |
| Theatrical Release | March 29, 1996 |
| MPAA Rating | G (General Audience) |
| Buy this item ... | 1 used from $31.29 |
About All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
While it pales in comparison to the outstanding animation of its predecessor, Don Bluth's imaginative if somewhat graceless All Dogs Go to Heaven, this 1995 sequel has some nice moments of its own. Charlie Sheen replaces Burt Reynolds as the voice of Charlie Barkin, the afterlife-stranded pooch who sought vengeance against his killer in the previous film but instead discovered the joys of earthly love and community. This time, a bored Charlie, looking for a little adventure, reteams with his old pal Itchy (voiced by Dom DeLuise) to retrieve Gabriel's Horn after it's stolen. Dropping down from Dog Heaven to take on his old nemesis (and killer), Carface (Ernest Borgnine), Charlie falls for a sexy Irish setter (Sheena Easton) and helps a boy caught in a jam. Featuring grand pop songs by the legendary songwriting team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 provides kids with a simpler story than Bluth's original film, as well as less unsettling violence. On the downside, director Paul Sabella, a Hanna-Barbera veteran who produced television's The Smurfs, either can't or won't stretch much as an artist here. --Tom Keogh Amazon.com
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Average user review:| ALL DOGS... is a very good series in general |
I would recommend this for young children. It does have quite a few concepts that are not appropriate, but are presented in a way that is way over the heads of children adn does have a few scenes that very concervative parents may term violent. March 13, 2007
| Amazing movie |
June 16, 2006
| Loved Both! |
Also, in the original, it was music-based and I love that they kept the entertaining music alive in the 2nd. And in the 1st ADGTH, it seemed like there were scenes added without any explaination, and it was kind of hard to follow. So, I'm glad that ADGTH2 has a straight forward storyline. Well, to rap it all up, i think both movies deserve 2 thumbs up. May 6, 2006
| I'm in sequal hell. |
| To all those who think number one is the best... |
So if you disagree, oh well.
LOL
Stanford-911 January 15, 2006
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