Tous les chiens vont au paradis…Et seuls quelques chanceux reviennent sur terre. C'est ce qui arrive à Charlie, un chien facétieux, quand il est chargé de retrouver la Corne de Gabriel dérob... Tout lireTous les chiens vont au paradis…Et seuls quelques chanceux reviennent sur terre. C'est ce qui arrive à Charlie, un chien facétieux, quand il est chargé de retrouver la Corne de Gabriel dérobée au Paradis.Tous les chiens vont au paradis…Et seuls quelques chanceux reviennent sur terre. C'est ce qui arrive à Charlie, un chien facétieux, quand il est chargé de retrouver la Corne de Gabriel dérobée au Paradis.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
- Carface
- (voix)
- Anabelle
- (voix)
- Chihuahua
- (voix)
- Jingles
- (voix)
- Red
- (voix)
- David
- (voix)
- Thom
- (voix)
- (as Bobby DiCicco)
- Claire
- (voix)
Avis à la une
There has been some sequel's to Don Bluth's movies and most of them were terrible (Secret Of Nimh 2 for Example). But in 1996, MGM studios released a sequel to the original called, "All Dogs Go To Heaven 2". It did a bad job at the Box-Office and got a lot of negative review's from critics and fans of the original. But for me, I thought it was a decent sequel.
The movie had some good animation even though it wasn't as good as the first one, it had some nice voice acting from Charlie Sheen, Sheena Easton, and it had Dom DeLuise returning as his character from the first one. The song's were also not that bad, even though I didn't care for, "Count Me Out" and "On Easy Street".
Beside's the fact that I didn't like the song's, "Count Me Out" and "On Easy Street", I also thought the villain, Red, was weak and the story wasn't that good. The story was okay, but I wish it had Charlie and Itchy seeing Anne-Marie again.
"All Dogs Go To Heaven", is not a bad sequel but it's not as great as the original. If you're a fan of the original, then this film is not for you. If you're someone looking for a good animated film for your kids to watch, I recommend renting the original and this one.
The Pros: Charlie Sheen is sometimes fun as Charlie, but he lacks the charming tough guy attitude that brought him to life by Burt Reynolds. I did particularly enjoy the songs "I will always be with you" and "It's too Heavenly here".
The Cons: There seems to be no connection between this and the original. In the beginning Charlie is chums with Carface, but wait a minute. Isn't this the same character who was responsible for Charlie's murder and kidnapped the sweet little orphan he loved? I guess that all changes in Heaven but why isn't Anne-Marie even mentioned? If Itchy makes it to Heaven, wouldn't Flo and Killer make it too? What is with Annabelle the whippet's voice? In the original it sounded feminine and charming and in the sequel it sounds like a whiny, bitchy, parrot. The new characters aren't all that great (except Sasha). And the animation is better compared to a generic Saturday morning cartoon. The constant cartoony "humor" is flat and unfunny and the "heart" just doesn't work when compare to the original, which had such a moving unsubtle touch that makes me cry every time.
All Dogs go to Heaven is one of my all-time favorite films. How Don Bluth allowed this sequel to be made is beyond me.
BOTTOM LINE: Not all sequels go to Heaven.
"Part of the advantage of Don Bluth moving away from Disney is that he didn't need to suffer their endless tirade of straight-to-video, poorly animated cash-in sequels."
How so? When Don Bluth left Disney in 1979 the Disney Co. was not making direct-to-video sequels, so that could hardly have been one of Don Bluth's reasons for leaving. The direct-to-video sequels (Return of Jafar) and the spin-off TV series like TailSpin (which used Disney's Jungle Book characters) didn't start until the Michael Eisner era. I'm not a fan of the direct-to-video sequels from Disney or these things like All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 or the seemingly never-ending Land Before Time sequels but let's keep the history of these things straight. Disney didn't make sequels until long after Don Bluth had departed from Disney.
They did NOT like this sequel.
I've seen both, and I don't have the advantage of youth, but....
I kinda liked it.
"Dogs 2" doesn't have the same setting as the original, and Sheen is a far cry from Reynolds as Charlie B. Barkin. But the songs are catchy, the animation is bright and Itchy was as bright as he ever was (DeLuise's voice was a welcome sound).
And the romance between Charlie and Sasha (Easton) was cute.
And this still didn't do very well. I guess the world just wasn't ready to see Burt vocally replaced so soon.
Six stars. Go buy it, and put it on Carface's tab.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDom DeLuise was the only actor to reprise his original role.
- GaffesAt the end when David's stepmother is talking to him, she was supposed to say, "Having this baby doesn't mean I don't love you", but instead she accidentally says, "Having this baby doesn't mean I love you". However, the scripted line is audibly corrected in current printings.
- Citations
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.
- Versions alternativesThe VHS and DVD releases contain a brief error. The error is that when Itchy runs after getting scared by Carface with a mask, the brief clip of Itchy screaming is repeated (making him sound like a monkey screeching). However, the error is fixed on the Blu-ray release, correcting the scene where Itchy runs from Carface with a mask after getting scared without the repeated clip.
- ConnexionsFeatured in 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2011)
- Bandes originalesIt's Too Heavenly Here
Music and Lyrics by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
Produced by Mark Watters and Barry Mann
Performed by Jesse Corti
Background Vocals by Angie Jaree, Gigi Worth, Beth Anderson (as Beth Andersen)
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- How long is All Dogs Go to Heaven 2?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 8 620 678 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 256 118 $US
- 31 mars 1996
- Montant brut mondial
- 8 620 678 $US
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1