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* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: {{spoiler|King Gator pulls this at the end of the movie, showing up just in time to free Charlie and eat Carface.}}
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: {{spoiler|King Gator pulls this at the end of the movie, showing up just in time to free Charlie and eat Carface.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]}}: {{spoiler|The original film ends with Charlie saving Anne-Marie, [[Heroic Sacrifice|at the cost of his own life]]. He shares one last goodbye with her before having to return to Heaven. And true to the title of the film, [[Big Bad]] Carface [[Karma Houdini|gets into Heaven as well]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]}}: {{spoiler|The original film ends with Charlie saving Anne-Marie, [[Heroic Sacrifice|at the cost of his own life]]. He shares one last goodbye with her before having to return to Heaven. And true to the title of the film, [[Big Bad]] Carface [[Karma Houdini|gets into Heaven as well]].}}
** However, {{spoiler|[[Laser Guided Karma|he clearly ''hates'' it there and getting hunted down by Annabelle when trying to rewind his own clock.]]}}
** However, {{spoiler|[[Laser-Guided Karma|he clearly ''hates'' it there and getting hunted down by Annabelle when trying to rewind his own clock.]]}}
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]: Itchy Itchiford, most of the time.
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]: Itchy Itchiford, most of the time.
* [[Deaths Hourglass]]
* [[Death's Hourglass]]
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: It's never explicitly said in the film, but you can bet those puppies are Charlie's.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: It's never explicitly said in the film, but you can bet those puppies are Charlie's.
** [[Word of God]] says that Flo is just an orphan puppy caretaker.
** [[Word of God]] says that Flo is just an orphan puppy caretaker.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Even when you already had an ending!
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Even when you already had an ending!
** Belladonna makes a good case for it as well...
** Belladonna makes a good case for it as well...
* [[Family Friendly Firearms]]: Another bout of Executive Meddling turned Carface's Tommy Gun into "a '''RAAAAAAAY''' gun!" Apparently they thought the real gun was too scary. The official story is this: Midway through production there was an incident where a man attacked a school in LA with an automatic weapon. Many children died and the studio did not want to recall the episode, so the tommy gun was changed to something out of fantasy. The thing is, apparently guns are scarier than '''Hell'''.
* [[Family-Friendly Firearms]]: Another bout of Executive Meddling turned Carface's Tommy Gun into "a '''RAAAAAAAY''' gun!" Apparently they thought the real gun was too scary. The official story is this: Midway through production there was an incident where a man attacked a school in LA with an automatic weapon. Many children died and the studio did not want to recall the episode, so the tommy gun was changed to something out of fantasy. The thing is, apparently guns are scarier than '''Hell'''.
** See the Reality Subtext for an even better reason why they might not have wanted regular guns pointed at Anne-Marie. (The movie wasn't released until a year and a half after {{spoiler|Judith Barsi's murder}}.)
** See the Reality Subtext for an even better reason why they might not have wanted regular guns pointed at Anne-Marie. (The movie wasn't released until a year and a half after {{spoiler|Judith Barsi's murder}}.)
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]]: Driven into the ground.
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]]: Driven into the ground.
* [[Five Man Band]]: It's implied Charlie and Carface's friends were this
* [[Five-Man Band]]: It's implied Charlie and Carface's friends were this
** [[The Hero]] - Charlie
** [[The Hero]] - Charlie
** [[The Lancer]] - Itchy
** [[The Lancer]] - Itchy
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* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: Itchy Itchiford - at least occasionally.
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: Itchy Itchiford - at least occasionally.
* [[It Is Not Your Time]]: Quite averted for a story where characters returning from the dead is a theme. Charlie, however, lies to Itchy and tells him this is the case.
* [[It Is Not Your Time]]: Quite averted for a story where characters returning from the dead is a theme. Charlie, however, lies to Itchy and tells him this is the case.
* [[Its Always Mardi Gras in New Orleans]]
* [[It's Always Mardi Gras in New Orleans]]
* [[Jerkass]]: Charlie spends most of the movie as this before becoming a [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]].
* [[Jerkass]]: Charlie spends most of the movie as this before becoming a [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]].
* [[Karma Houdini]]: All dogs are, simply by being dogs. Carface--murdering, kidnapping, horrible Carface--ends up in heaven.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: All dogs are, simply by being dogs. Carface--murdering, kidnapping, horrible Carface--ends up in heaven.
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* [[Love Redeems]]
* [[Love Redeems]]
* [[Manly Tears]]: Charlie sheds a manly tear at the end.
* [[Manly Tears]]: Charlie sheds a manly tear at the end.
** Itchy starts crying during the [[What the Hell Hero|grand chewing out]] he gave Charlie.
** Itchy starts crying during the [[What the Hell, Hero?|grand chewing out]] he gave Charlie.
* [[Minion With an F In Evil]]: Killer, who sometimes doesn't seem like he likes following Carface and carrying out his evil plans.
* [[Minion With an F In Evil]]: Killer, who sometimes doesn't seem like he likes following Carface and carrying out his evil plans.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: About halfway through the movie, we get, one after another, the ultra-cheery sharing song, Anne-Marie's super-sad [[I Want Song]], and Charlie's Hell dream. Good times.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: About halfway through the movie, we get, one after another, the ultra-cheery sharing song, Anne-Marie's super-sad [["I Want" Song]], and Charlie's Hell dream. Good times.
* [[Mook Face Turn]]: Probably applies to Killer, who loyally serves Carface throughout most of the film, but is the one to swim Anne-Marie to safety at the end.
* [[Mook Face Turn]]: Probably applies to Killer, who loyally serves Carface throughout most of the film, but is the one to swim Anne-Marie to safety at the end.
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zht6VcR0t6U Look how everyone looks happy.]
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zht6VcR0t6U Look how everyone looks happy.]
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* [[Pounds Are Animal Prisons]]: The opening of the movie, complete with dramatic jailbreak.
* [[Pounds Are Animal Prisons]]: The opening of the movie, complete with dramatic jailbreak.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Killer before his [[Mook Face Turn]] at the end of the movie.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Killer before his [[Mook Face Turn]] at the end of the movie.
* [[Raven Hair Ivory Skin]]: [[Snow White (Disney)|Snow White]] probably looked just like Anne-Marie when she was little.
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]: [[Snow White (Disney)|Snow White]] probably looked just like Anne-Marie when she was little.
* [[Reality Subtext]]: Read [http://z7.invisionfree.com/thegangoffive/index.php?showtopic=981 this message board post]. Now try to watch the film without cringing violently. (The link doesn't make it explicit, but Judith Barsi was also the voice of Anne-Marie.) This may explain the above-mentioned [[Family Friendly Firearms]].
* [[Reality Subtext]]: Read [http://z7.invisionfree.com/thegangoffive/index.php?showtopic=981 this message board post]. Now try to watch the film without cringing violently. (The link doesn't make it explicit, but Judith Barsi was also the voice of Anne-Marie.) This may explain the above-mentioned [[Family-Friendly Firearms]].
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]: Charlie is red, Itchy is blue.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Charlie is red, Itchy is blue.
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: {{spoiler|[[Tear Jerker|Charlie dies after finally learning to care for someone besides himself.]]}}
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: {{spoiler|[[Tear Jerker|Charlie dies after finally learning to care for someone besides himself.]]}}
** Also kind of a variation {{spoiler|while it costs Charlie his mortal life, the act saves his soul from Hell, thus it saved his afterlife.}}
** Also kind of a variation {{spoiler|while it costs Charlie his mortal life, the act saves his soul from Hell, thus it saved his afterlife.}}
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*** [[MST3K Mantra|Just go with it.]]
*** [[MST3K Mantra|Just go with it.]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Charlie before his [[Character Development]].
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Charlie before his [[Character Development]].
* [[What the Hell Hero]]: Itchy's rant to Charlie after Carface's thugs nearly kill him.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Itchy's rant to Charlie after Carface's thugs nearly kill him.
** "[[Tear Jerker|You're a bad dog!]]"
** "[[Tear Jerker|You're a bad dog!]]"
* [[Wild Take]]: Killer springing in mid-air, his eyes bulging in and out, and screaming, after he retrieves and puts back on his glasses, when he sees Charlie and Itchy are out of prison clearly enough the second time.
* [[Wild Take]]: Killer springing in mid-air, his eyes bulging in and out, and screaming, after he retrieves and puts back on his glasses, when he sees Charlie and Itchy are out of prison clearly enough the second time.
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** Is that even a pun?
** Is that even a pun?
* [[In Name Only]]: The film bears nearly no resemblance to the original whatsoever--except for a few of the character names.
* [[In Name Only]]: The film bears nearly no resemblance to the original whatsoever--except for a few of the character names.
* [[I Want Song]]: "It's Too Heavenly Here".
* [["I Want" Song]]: "It's Too Heavenly Here".
* [[Karma Houdini]]: {{spoiler|Averted to [[Karmic Death]]}}. {{spoiler|Two minutes after [[Big Bad|Red]] gets dragged to Hell, Carface shares the same fate. Itchy's words at the end of the scene poked at the saying and title of the movie.}}
* [[Karma Houdini]]: {{spoiler|Averted to [[Karmic Death]]}}. {{spoiler|Two minutes after [[Big Bad|Red]] gets dragged to Hell, Carface shares the same fate. Itchy's words at the end of the scene poked at the saying and title of the movie.}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Itchy:'''}} Well, what do you know, and I thought {{spoiler|''all''}} dogs go to heaven.}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Itchy:'''}} Well, what do you know, and I thought {{spoiler|''all''}} dogs go to heaven.}}
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The "Easy Street" number starts out bright and cheerful, but towards the end, instantly turns into a heartwrenching [[Tear Jerker]] melody.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The "Easy Street" number starts out bright and cheerful, but towards the end, instantly turns into a heartwrenching [[Tear Jerker]] melody.
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: David is the ''only'' human in the entire film to be drawn with as much detail as the dogs.
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: David is the ''only'' human in the entire film to be drawn with as much detail as the dogs.
* [[Off Model]]: In some parts.
* [[Off-Model]]: In some parts.
* [[Parental Abandonment]] / [[The Runaway]]: David.
* [[Parental Abandonment]] / [[The Runaway]]: David.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: The chase scene between a couple of police officers and David and the dogs.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: The chase scene between a couple of police officers and David and the dogs.
* [[Poorly Disguised Pilot]]: For the TV series, despite quite a few disconnections between both of them.
* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: For the TV series, despite quite a few disconnections between both of them.
* [[Satan]]: This installment has Red, an anthropomorphic red cat who seems to be the personification of Satan.
* [[Satan]]: This installment has Red, an anthropomorphic red cat who seems to be the personification of Satan.
* [[Setting Update]]: Seems to take place in the 90's rather than the 30's, calling Itchy's extreme longevity into question.
* [[Setting Update]]: Seems to take place in the 90's rather than the 30's, calling Itchy's extreme longevity into question.
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Practically invoked in "Clean Up Your Act" in the ''Christmas Carol''. It goes back and forth between visions of Heaven and of Hell. It works because its done by the Ghost Of Christmas Future (played by Charlie) and is showing both possible outcomes to Carface's future.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Practically invoked in "Clean Up Your Act" in the ''Christmas Carol''. It goes back and forth between visions of Heaven and of Hell. It works because its done by the Ghost Of Christmas Future (played by Charlie) and is showing both possible outcomes to Carface's future.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Happens with {{spoiler|Carface}} in the [[Christmas Special]], which is also the series finale. Applies because {{spoiler|he was working as Belladonna's henchman at the time}}.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Happens with {{spoiler|Carface}} in the [[Christmas Special]], which is also the series finale. Applies because {{spoiler|he was working as Belladonna's henchman at the time}}.
* [[Recycled the Series]]
* [[Recycled: The Series]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Charlie before his character developement.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Charlie before his character developement.
** In one of the episodes of the series, "Sidekicked", Itchy and Killer [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUNCXci2TS8 get to sing a duet all about being sidekicks] (Fast forward to 3:56).
** In one of the episodes of the series, "Sidekicked", Itchy and Killer [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUNCXci2TS8 get to sing a duet all about being sidekicks] (Fast forward to 3:56).

Revision as of 22:49, 8 January 2014

[[File:All_Dogs_Go_to_Heaven_screen.jpg|frame| Oh, Look at that promising title! Surely this movie will be nothing but cute cuddly...HOLY CRAP!!] ]

This Don Bluth film tells the story of a dog named Charlie B. Barkin, who ends up getting murdered by his gangster business partner, Carface Carruthers. He ends up in Heaven, but decides to return to life and take revenge upon Carface. After he returns to life, Charlie frees a young orphan girl, Anne-Marie, from captivity at the hands of Carface. At first, Charlie exploits Anne-Marie's ability to speak to animals, but he soon comes to like the little girl and eventually undergoes a change in character.

As perspective: the story of All Dogs Go to Heaven, an animated film about cute dogs, revolves around a dog who dies -- and for some reason, people find this premise strange.

All Dogs landed in theaters on 17 November 1989; on the same day, Disney sent out The Little Mermaid, resulting in one of the worst cases of Dueling Movies in film history. At first, The Little Mermaid was decidedly more remembered and popular, but now, All Dogs Go to Heaven is remembered for standing out among movies of the time and even today. The film ended up selling well on home video despite its poor box office performance, and thanks to those numbers, the film received a sequel (par for the course for every animated film ever during that time) and a TV series adaptation. (As usual, Bluth had no involvment with either of those projects.)

Due to their loose following of canon and their Lighter and Softer tone, fans widely consider the sequels and the series as disappointing and inferior to the original film. Only three things stay consistent with the sequels and the series: the amount of time between the second film and the series (two years), David's age (ten years old), and Charlie's age (four, in human years).


Trope Namers for:


All Dogs Go to Heaven and its associated sequels/TV series includes examples of the following tropes:

All Dogs Go to Heaven

 Carface: That's strike two, Killer. You're out.

Killer: No, boss! I get one more strike, I swear!


All Dogs Go to Heaven 2

 Itchy: Well, what do you know, and I thought all dogs go to heaven.


The TV series and Christmas Special

  • Broad Strokes: To say that the series followed the films... loosely would be an understatement.
  • Equal Opportunity Evil: Belladonna describes "the other side" as an equal opportunity employer when she's trying to recruit Charlie to her side.
  • Heel Face Turn: Charlie's character growth could be considered this to some degree. He ultimately invokes this on Carface to turn him good so that Belladonna's plan could be stopped.
  • Mood Whiplash: Practically invoked in "Clean Up Your Act" in the Christmas Carol. It goes back and forth between visions of Heaven and of Hell. It works because its done by the Ghost Of Christmas Future (played by Charlie) and is showing both possible outcomes to Carface's future.
  • Punch Clock Villain: Happens with Carface in the Christmas Special, which is also the series finale. Applies because he was working as Belladonna's henchman at the time.
  • Recycled: The Series
  • Villain Protagonist: Charlie before his character developement.
  • Villain Song: Belladonna, Anabelle's demonic cousin gets one in both appearences. In the first one, it's Take The Easy Way Out, which is an attempt at luring Charlie to her side and it works...for a bit. In the Christmas Special, where she's the Big Bad, she sings I Always Get Emotional At Christmas Time, a song about how much she loves ruining Christmas.