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5.5/10
IMDbBest Performance in a Voiceover Young Artist | 1997 | Adam
Best Family Feature Animation or Special Effects | 1997
Worst Sequel | 1996
Box Office Collection 8,620,678 USD
Dom DeLuise was the only actor to reprise his original role.
Anne-Marie, from All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989), was replaced with David, an 8 year old magician wannabe, due to Judith Barsi's fatal tragedy back in 1988, as the producers decided not to recast Ann-Marie in further All Dogs Go To Heaven franchise since she became a dedicated character of the ill-fated actress.
Despite being a sequel to the original film directed by Don Bluth, the film can be noted for having several contradictions from its predecessor: *In contrast to the previous film, where it took place in the year 1939 in Louisiana, this film takes place in the year 1995 in San Francisco, 56 years after the first film. *Instead of Charlie not being the character he developed into at the end of the first film, he is once again the self-absorbed and careless dog that he was before meeting Anne-Marie. It is very likely that this film, its sequel tv show and film, are complete alternates from the first film, and from one another.
The animation production for this film originally took place at Screen Animation Ireland Ltd., a short lived animation studio that was formed from the ashes of Sullivan Bluth Studios (which produced the original All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) film) in Dublin, Ireland. However, Screen Animation Ireland swiftly shut down in October 1995 due to financial troubles, which led to the producers to outsource the production to several animation studios around the world in order to complete the deadline.
During his Villain Song, Red puts Carface in a barber's chair and proceeds to shave him, a clear Shout-Out to Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. George Hearn, who voiced Red, was also one of the many actors to have played the titular barber in one production of the musical.
"Charlie: By the way, Carface, what did you trade Red for your collar? Carface: He wanted the bottom of my shoes, or something. Hehehe. I don't even wear shoes. Ah, stupid cat. Red: [from the hole which he went back to Hell through] Stupid dog! It was your soul! [Demons rise up from the hole and pull Carface into the hole as the others look down] Carface: Let me go! Red! This is not good! Red, no! Not the flames! Itchy: What do you know? And I thought all dogs go to Heaven."
"Charlie: It's hard to explain, Itch. This place is supposed to have everything but it doesn't. It's too... it's too... [singing] Charlie: it's too heavenly here/It's too graceful and paradise-like/Much too narrow and much too nice like/Endlessly sunny and clear/It's too heavenly here/It's too blissfull to bear/Calm and quiet and much too mellow/ [Knocks over a tray of halos which all go around Itchy] Charlie: /All my brain cells have turned to jello/Every day feels like a year/ [Someone pushes the halos off Itchy and drops both of them] Charlie: It's too heavenly here. [Grabs a harp on the way down] Charlie: I need some action/I need some juice/ [Fires Itchy with the harp like a bow and arrow] Charlie: A crazy kind of feeling of playing fast and loose/Some razzle dazzle and a little stress and strife/I gotta get some life in my life/But it's too heavenly here/There's no way you can be a sinner/Roll the dice/Everyone's a winner/It's so legit and sincere/It's too heavenly here/What good's a hustler/Without scam/I'm wasted talent/That's all that I am/This operator/Is at the wrong adress/Cause there's nothing to finagle/And no one to fineeeeeeeese Angel Choir: [while bathing them] It's so heavenly here/Pure and perfect/Sublime and shining/Every cloud has a silver lining/Everyone's full of good cheer/It's so heavenly here. Charlie: [singing again] They're all so saintly, I just can't relate/There's gotta be an exit/Through that pearly gate/ [Throws his halo just missing Itchy] Charlie: Behold the canine who's been cut down in his prime/ [the halo comes back over his head] Charlie: I may have done the crime/ But I can't do the time/Cause it's too heavenly here/All Hallelujas and Hosannas/It can drive anyone bananas/I'm going out of my head/This joint is deader than dead/I'll give you eight to three/It's too heavenly... Angel Choir: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Charlie: To heaaaaaveeeeenly heeeeeeeere."