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All Dogs Go To Heaven 2

All Dogs Go To Heaven 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST CARTOON I HAVE SEEN
Review: ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN 2 IS A GOOD MOVIE. THOSE 2 DOGS WERE A TRIP. I WISH I HAD THE TAPE. MY 3 NIECES WOULD LOVE TO SEE IT. GOOD WORK CHARLIE SHEEN.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: All Dogs 2 was disappointing
Review: Don't get me wrong, I loved the first All Dogs movie. But All Dogs 2 just didn't make sense. {Spoilers} In the sequel, Annabelle and the other angelic dogs used a horn to "call all the dogs" up to heaven (I assume). If they needed the horn to bring newly deceased dogs up, why wasn't it seen in the first movie when Charlie died? Also, only Itchy's voice was the same. They did a pretty bad job matching Charlie's and Annabelle's. I mean, Annie's voice actually ANNOYED me! And Sasha.. don't get me started. I always thought Charlie and Flo (the Collie from the first movie) were a cute couple. If anyone is considering buying this movie, I WOULD NOT recomend it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: All Dogs 2 was disappointing
Review: Don't get me wrong, I loved the first All Dogs movie. But All Dogs 2 just didn't make sense. {Spoilers} In the sequel, Annabelle and the other angelic dogs used a horn to "call all the dogs" up to heaven (I assume). If they needed the horn to bring newly deceased dogs up, why wasn't it seen in the first movie when Charlie died? Also, only Itchy's voice was the same. They did a pretty bad job matching Charlie's and Annabelle's. I mean, Annie's voice actually ANNOYED me! And Sasha.. don't get me started. I always thought Charlie and Flo (the Collie from the first movie) were a cute couple. If anyone is considering buying this movie, I WOULD NOT recomend it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: excellent film
Review: I bought this dvd for the kids and i got quite into it,it's a lot better than the first which i had seen on tv 1 christmas. There where funny bits, sad bits and a happy ending the kids love it they watched the film 4 times a week for a month they know the songs off by heart. I thought it was a good idea to keep all the original characters in it but they also managed to introduce some new ones, which add to the plot so i wont go on too much. If u liked the first this is a must and oh did i forget to mention the kids love it as well.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This should never have happened...
Review: I dunno. This movie made me think of something George Carlin said: "Wherever ideas are concerned, Americans can be counted on to do one of two things: Take a really good idea and run it completely into the ground, or take a really bad idea and run it completely into the ground."

Part of the appeal of the first movie was the dark theme, the lovable characters, and the bittersweet story. In other words, it was the kind of movie that, when you were done watching it, you didn't know how to feel about the ending. Mixed emotions.

Remember reading "Where the Red Fern Grows," and feeling that same way at the end? Part of the reason that book was so good is because it makes you feel that way.

I believe the people who wrote this sequel wanted to do two things: They wanted to make a quick buck, sure... but not only that, they wanted to continue the story with a script designed to negate those mixed emotions the first movie produced. They were soft and weak, and couldn't stomach a movie that didn't have a clear-cut happy ending. So they produced something inferior that completely destroyed the magic of the original story, all in an effort to set things straight.

I gave it two stars for it's good-hearted (yet lame) attempt to reach out to the children of divorced parents, but as far as I'm concerned, this sequel never happened.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This should never have happened...
Review: I dunno. This movie made me think of something George Carlin said: "Wherever ideas are concerned, Americans can be counted on to do one of two things: Take a really good idea and run it completely into the ground, or take a really bad idea and run it completely into the ground."

Part of the appeal of the first movie was the dark theme, the lovable characters, and the bittersweet story. In other words, it was the kind of movie that, when you were done watching it, you didn't know how to feel about the ending. Mixed emotions.

Remember reading "Where the Red Fern Grows," and feeling that same way at the end? Part of the reason that book was so good is because it makes you feel that way.

I believe the people who wrote this sequel wanted to do two things: They wanted to make a quick buck, sure... but not only that, they wanted to continue the story with a script designed to negate those mixed emotions the first movie produced. They were soft and weak, and couldn't stomach a movie that didn't have a clear-cut happy ending. So they produced something inferior that completely destroyed the magic of the original story, all in an effort to set things straight.

I gave it two stars for it's good-hearted (yet lame) attempt to reach out to the children of divorced parents, but as far as I'm concerned, this sequel never happened.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 was just as good as the original
Review: I liked the first All Dogs Go to Heaven movie, but the sequel was even better! Go Don Bluth! The characters, both old and new, were wonderful and the music was fantastic. I grew up watching both movies constantly and it is truly a beautiful work of art.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Charlie Angel!
Review: I love this sequel more than the first 'ADGTH' movie, because there are better animation (Including some CGI scenes of course), the songs are more dynamic, like my favorite 'I Will Always B With You, that always make me cry, but it has backdraws:Flo and the singing aligator from last movie was'nt in the sequel, and 'ADGTH 2' is sometime's too intense and dark for kids.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: NOT a worth-while Sequel
Review: I loved the first ADGTH. It was excellent,from my stand-point. Above most average cartoons. But ADGTH2 ? No. I liked it when I first saw it (Come one..I was like...5) but re-watching it now, I see how bad it is. The plot is non-exgsistant and TOTALY doesn't make sense with the first one. Sasha (lead female) is not a bad character, but David is whiny and annoying. Annabelle is totaly changed - and her voice is WAY different. Charlie is not the same lovable rascal he was in the first movie. He's lost a sensee of real street-smarts that were so visible in the first one. You don't really conect with the characters in the movie, because you dont see them develop. Charlie doesn't change any, nor do Sasha or Itchy. David changes a little, but not enough to tug the heartstrings of the viewers. Its not a very emotional movie (Okay...1 song is), unlike the original. I just can't really get to like this movie. The three stars are for those who havent seen the original. If you haven't, and can't compare it, than it stands a fair chance. I'm not saying your going to hate it. I'm saying /I/ didn't like it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Under-rated canine flick
Review: I seem to be one of the few people who consider All Dogs 2 a considerable improvement over Don Bluth's original. True, the animation is not up to the lush (perhaps _over_ - lush_ quality of the original, but the story is more coherent, the songs are better, and I just generally find it more appealing and easier to watch.

Some parents (particularly religiously inclined ones) may have qualms with the depiction of heaven (i.e. it's for Ned Flanders types, and is so boring it makes an earthly life look very appealing), with Irish setter Sasha's nightclub scene (seemingly modelled on Jessica Rabbit's number from 'Who Framed RR' (it's also a highlight of the film), and with a few moments of dialogue which are definately not aimed at kids, but blink and you've missed them (which would be a shame, because they're rather funny)

I'm giving this one 4 stars, because I'm sick of seeing it dismissed as a poor follow up to the original. Do avoid the All Dogs Christmas Carol though; that one really is a bit of a dud.


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