अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe canine characters from the hit Don Bluth animated films of the same name, have adventures as angels on earth as Annabelle guides them.The canine characters from the hit Don Bluth animated films of the same name, have adventures as angels on earth as Annabelle guides them.The canine characters from the hit Don Bluth animated films of the same name, have adventures as angels on earth as Annabelle guides them.
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All Dogs Go To Heaven is considered by some as a classic Don Bluth film, although it didn't do well with critics and some parents due to its dark moments and adult themes like gambling and murder. All Dogs 2, which was made without Don Bluth's involvement, and attempted to be less dark and more like a Disney film. This series takes place after All Dogs 2, and while it's good to see more adventures with Charlie and Itchy, it has some problems.
Basically, the main problem with this series is its continuity. In All Dogs 2, it ended with Charlie being granted a new life while Itchy stays in heaven and living happily ever with Sasha as the pets of David, the boy who serves as the movie's Anne-Marie. The series, while supposed to be set after the film, shows it was obviously made by a different team in MGM that either never watched the second film or decided to do it their own way, as they basically have it where Charlie is still a guardian angel paired with Itchy and he and Sasha never dated. Immediately, this show's setting becomes one big continuity error undoing the happy ending Charlie got in All Dogs 2 in order to keep him and Itchy the focus, which is what angered a lot of fans of the two films to the point where they even went as far as to declare the series as non-canon.
Also, the series is mediocre at best, with some good episodes (like Annabelle, the angel dog who gives Charlie and Itchy missions, taking Itchy's place when the two have a falling out), and even introducing some characters (like Belladonna, a demon dog who is actually Annabelle's cosuin, even going as far as to have the two share the same voice actress), the series is basically mediocre at best, as most of the episodes are Charlie being a jerk and doing stupid things to get his way, only to learn a lesson afterwards, something a lot of cartoons of the time have done (with some doing a better job at it). If you are a fan of first movie, second film, or both, I recommend ignoring this or treating the series as its own universe, as the continuity error-plagued plot, mediocre episodes, and the fact it replaces most of the voice cast keeps this from being as good as the movies it was based on.
Basically, the main problem with this series is its continuity. In All Dogs 2, it ended with Charlie being granted a new life while Itchy stays in heaven and living happily ever with Sasha as the pets of David, the boy who serves as the movie's Anne-Marie. The series, while supposed to be set after the film, shows it was obviously made by a different team in MGM that either never watched the second film or decided to do it their own way, as they basically have it where Charlie is still a guardian angel paired with Itchy and he and Sasha never dated. Immediately, this show's setting becomes one big continuity error undoing the happy ending Charlie got in All Dogs 2 in order to keep him and Itchy the focus, which is what angered a lot of fans of the two films to the point where they even went as far as to declare the series as non-canon.
Also, the series is mediocre at best, with some good episodes (like Annabelle, the angel dog who gives Charlie and Itchy missions, taking Itchy's place when the two have a falling out), and even introducing some characters (like Belladonna, a demon dog who is actually Annabelle's cosuin, even going as far as to have the two share the same voice actress), the series is basically mediocre at best, as most of the episodes are Charlie being a jerk and doing stupid things to get his way, only to learn a lesson afterwards, something a lot of cartoons of the time have done (with some doing a better job at it). If you are a fan of first movie, second film, or both, I recommend ignoring this or treating the series as its own universe, as the continuity error-plagued plot, mediocre episodes, and the fact it replaces most of the voice cast keeps this from being as good as the movies it was based on.
I remember the first time I heard about the series . . . I was elated to learn that there was more to the All Dogs media than the three movies! :-) This is a great series, with great songs and almost all the old characters! (Flo and Anne-Marie are the only main ones missing.) That means that my fav, Killer, is in it! And, oh, speaking of Killer, you've gotta check out the TV show ep "Sidekicked"! If you're not a Killer fan, this ep just might make you one! :-) Well, I guess from my overly-enthusiastic comments, you can tell that I'm really pleased with that series and recommend it!
I am a big fan of ADGTH. The first movie was a classic and I don't think any of the other ones quite lived up to it or had the same tone as the first. I was probably in the minority of people who actually liked the second ADGTH despite it's flaws. And when I saw this series I thought it looked lame and decided not to watch and to just stick with the first two. However curiosity got the best of me and I decided to watch the first episode. I was surprised, much like I was with the second movie. The voice actors are all pretty good here with Steven Weber taking over as Charlie Barkin and Dom Deluise remains the voice of Itchy and basically all the other same voice actors from the second movie. The Animation could be better, not the greatest, but it's not terrible, I've seen much worse. So all in all the series is pretty good and if you liked the second movie then you'll probably like the series. The series has to be much better than the All Dogs go to heaven Christmas movie, that movie pretty much tanked but I do like the series.
yet again, new voices. kids don't appreiciate that! yet again a bland storyline, non-indepth story, bad animation, and sappy songs. NOT something that the average kid would like... AT ALL...
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- ट्रिवियाAs of this series, Steven Weber is the only actor to portray Charlie more than once.
- साउंडट्रैकA Little Heaven
Written by Mark Watters and Lorraine Feather
Performed by Gene Miller, Clydene Jackson and Carmen Twillie
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