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** Worse, Carface is still allowed to reside in Heaven in spite of this fact.


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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Carface of all dogs is rewarded for having, in Annabelle's eyes, turned over a completely new leaf that has made him worthy of his angel status. Unbeknownst to them, he's already plotting with Red to seal Heaven's demise. Lampshaded by Itchy at the end; indeed perhaps not ''all'' dogs go to Heaven.

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* FrothyMugsOfWater: Played straight in the sequel, in which the drinks at the bar is "root beer" (which is purple for some reason).

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* FrothyMugsOfWater: Played straight in Unlike the sequel, in which original movie, where alcohol was a fairly important plot point, the drinks at the sequel plays this straight. The bar is only serves "root beer" (which is purple for some reason).reason).
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In one of many scenes where Charlie sexually harasses Sasha, he asks her to list the qualities she's looking for in a potential partner.
--> '''Sasha''': Hmm...well...loyalty. Strength. Breeding.
--> '''Charlie''': I'd be good at that.
--> '''Sasha''': ''Humility.''
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* BlackComedy: The "new arrivals" to Heaven. From Itchy coughing up the chicken bone he choked on to the dog still in the process of being strangled by a mailbag string, it's made ''abundantly'' clear how each of them died.
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* FluffyCloudHeaven: Compared to the first, completely driven into the group, complete with (all pink!) CherubicChoir. One reviewer even called it "Pepto-Bismol Heaven."

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* EasilyForgiven: Charlie and Carface have struck up a friendship in Heaven, despite the fact that Carface murdered him ''twice.''
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* HellOfAHeaven: After the events of the first movie the dog Charlie B. Barkin is in Heaven. However, he's bored with the place and wants to return to Earth. He gets his chance when Carface steals Gabriel's Horn and goes back to Earth. Charlie is sent after him on a mission to retrieve the Horn.

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* HellOfAHeaven: After the events of In the first movie the dog movie, Heaven was serene and predictable, but not exactly unpleasant. Here, it's a sordid cross between a snooty country club, a church retreat, and a cheap, touristy resort. Angels gather around to be awarded medals for "being extra squeaky clean", and when they're not doing that, they're lying around in swimsuits and belching. Charlie B. Barkin is in Heaven. However, he's bored with the place and wants to return to Earth. He gets his chance when Carface steals Gabriel's Horn and goes back to Earth. Charlie is sent after him on a mission to retrieve the Horn. can barely stand it.
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* EsotericHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Charlie is allowed to go back to Earth and live out a considerable lifespan with Sasha and David.]] All well and good, except that Heaven's monotony and starched, sniffy, oppressive nature was driving Charlie to the brink of madness. He's been granted a brief, happy reprieve -- then back to an eternity of misery.
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* EsotericHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Charlie is allowed to go back to Earth and live out a considerable lifespan with Sasha and David.]] All well and good, except that Heaven's monotony and starched, sniffy, oppressive nature was driving Charlie to the brink of madness. He's been granted a brief, happy reprieve -- then back to an eternity of misery.
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''All Dogs go to Heaven 2'' is a sequel made in 1996 to the film ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'' that was made in 1989 and not worked on by Don Bluth. It starts off with Charlie in Heaven with Itchy who soon arrives after. Soon afterwards Grabriel's Horn which is used to open the gates to Heaven is stolen by Carface (for the Evil Red to use) and Charlie volunteers to get it along with Itchy "volunteering" as well. It's up to them to save Heaven before it's too late, but that isn't to say they'll be some surprises along the way.

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''All Dogs go to Heaven 2'' is a sequel made in 1996 to the film ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'' that was made in 1989 and not worked on by Don Bluth. It starts off with Charlie in Heaven with Itchy who soon arrives after. Soon afterwards Grabriel's Gabriel's Horn which is used to open the gates to Heaven is stolen by Carface (for the Evil Red to use) and Charlie volunteers to get it along with Itchy "volunteering" as well. It's up to them to save Heaven before it's too late, but that isn't to say they'll be some surprises along the way.

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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Deconstructed. After his collar expires, Charlie wants to honor his promise to David and ends up making a deal with Red (unaware of what that'll mean until he's already agreed to it).



* DemotedToDragon: Carface spends all his time subservient to Red. He doesn't seem to mind so long as Red is happy.



* FakeUltimateHero: Charlie presented himself as David's guardian angel in order to make himself look good to



%%* ForTheEvulz: Red's song is about this trope.

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%%* * ForTheEvulz: Red's song is about this trope.trope. "So good to be bad" is repeated more than once, after all.



%%* HakunaMatata: "On Easy Street".

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%%* * HakunaMatata: "On Easy Street". Street" with Charlie and David while performing for a crowd. Unlike some other examples of this trope, this one actually ends with a subversion, as the characters are ignored while standing in the rain.



* IdiotPlot: The movie would've been over in five minutes if Annabelle had sent anyone but Charlie down to Earth to get the horn.



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%%* * IWantSong: Charlie's "It's Too Heavenly Here".Here". Everything is just too perfect in Heaven for him, and he sings about missing the excitement of challenges and risks.



* MissingMom: David's mom is alleged to have died which is why his dad married someone else.

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* MissingMom: David's mom. He asks Charlie at one point if his mom is alleged to have died which is why his dad married someone else.can see him from Heaven.





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\n* WrongGenreSavvy: Carface thought Red wanted the soles of his shoes. Red shows him how wrong he was.
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* VillainOpeningScene: The sequel opens with Carface calling Red at a telephone booth in Heaven.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Well, how else would two dogs have shared a BigDamnKiss at the end? {{Lampshaded}} by Itchy early on when he's trying to tell Sasha that his "lips are sealed" in regards to where Charlie is and takes great effort showing her his nonexistent lips.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: ArtisticLicenseBiology:
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{{Lampshaded}} by Itchy early on when he's trying to tell Sasha that his "lips are sealed" in regards to where Charlie is and takes great effort showing her his nonexistent lips.



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Flo, Charlie's implied possible dog love interest in the first movie, was never mentioned in any of the sequels.



* DonutMessWithACop: when David and Charlie need to distract the cops in the police station, David announces a truck with fresh donuts has arrived. All cops immediately run outside to get some.

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* DonutMessWithACop: when When David and Charlie need to distract the cops in the police station, David announces a truck with fresh donuts has arrived. All cops immediately run outside to get some.

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* AlmostKiss: After Charlie and Sasha sing "I Will Always Be With You", they're about to kiss, unfortunately the sun sets and the collar Red gave Charlie wears off (the collar allowed the wearer to be visible until sunset on the next day), and Charlie becomes a ghost again. Doubles as a MomentKiller.
* AlwaysWithYou: Has a nice little song based around this.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Well, how else would two dogs have shared a BigDamnKiss at the end? {{Lampshaded}} by Itchy early on when he's trying to tell Sasha that his "lips are sealed" in regards to where Charlie is and takes great effort showing her his nonexistent lips.
* AwardBaitSong: "It's Too Heavenly Here" and "I Will Always Be with You".
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Charlie, ''permanently'' at the end...or at least he's given 20 years, which is very generous for a large dog. Itchy's given the same offer, but declines; he lived a full life and is content to stay in Heaven. That and he prefers angelic flying to running on his [[RunningGag short legs]].]]



* CardCarryingVillain: Red. His VillainSong is even devoted to this.
* CatsAreMean: Red and [[DemBones his minions]] are all cats. Apparently, cats are not only mean but also TheLegionsOfHell. Despite appearances, it's implied that Red is not Old Scratch himself, but an EliteMook. Charlie makes mention of "his boss" yanking his leash, which could be a reference to the dragon in the first film being Satan.
* TheChanteuse: Sasha during "Count Me Out", though she was merely doing it for a big prize she hoped for to feed a runaway boy named David.
%%* CherubicChoir: At the beginning.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:
** Flo, Charlie's implied possible dog love interest in the first movie, was never mentioned in any of the sequels.
** Anne-Marie, most likely for [[TheCharacterDiedWithHim very unfortunate reasons]].



* DonutMessWithACop: David distracts the other cops from the police station by shouting "Donuts fresh off the truck!" and boy does it work!

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* DonutMessWithACop: David distracts ** Killer, making this the other cops only entry in the series without him.
* CulturalTranslation: This film is set in San Francisco, unlike the original.
* DeadpanSnarker: Charlie's in fine form in this movie, especially after he sends Red back to Hell:
--> Charlie: "Hello... double chili CAT burger with onions and pickles!"
** Also when he tried to retrieve Gabriel's Horn
from the police station but couldn't fit it through the bars.
--> Charlie: "It couldn't have been Gabriel's Flute, or Gabriel's Kazoo, nooooo..."
* DealWithTheDevil: Carface makes a deal with the Big Bad demon cat Red, a collar allowing him to be physical on Earth in exchange for his soul (though in his defense, he didn't know what Red meant
by shouting "Donuts soul at the time). When Red is finally defeated and sucked into Hell, he decides to cash in on the deal and sends his minions to drag Carface into Hell with him.
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* DonutMessWithACop: when David and Charlie need to distract the cops in the police station, David announces a truck with
fresh off donuts has arrived. All cops immediately run outside to get some.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Itchy makes his first appearance in this movie having died from choking on a chicken bone.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Played straight in
the truck!" end of the movie when [[spoiler: Charlie is granted life (at least until he dies again), where he gets together with Sasha and boy does it work!both live with David and his family]].



* EvilerThanThou: During Red's VillainSong, Carface brags that after they get Gabriel's Horn, they'll be able to open every safe and bank vault in the world; Red promptly shuts him up, revealing himself to have far bigger plans for the horn:
--> '''Red''': "I didn't recruit you for such entry-level wickedness. You have ''so much'' to learn!"
* EvilFeelsGood: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJwd86x81SI "It feels so good to be bad!]] [[ThatMakesMeFeelAngry So delicious to be a despicable cad..."]]
* FantasticRacism: [[JustifiedTrope Being a cat]], Red has little more than contempt for dogs.
* FantasyHelmetEnforcement: During the police chase scene, David receives a black helmet when he and the dogs escape on a red motor bike.
* FluffyCloudHeaven: Compared to the first, completely driven into the group, complete with (all pink!) CherubicChoir. One reviewer even called it "Pepto-Bismol Heaven."
%%* ForTheEvulz: Red's song is about this trope.



* {{Heaven}}: Well for dogs in particular.

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* {{Heaven}}: Well for dogs {{Gonk}}: Oh boy, look at most of the humans in particular.this installment. Some of them have huge noses, angular heads, awfully skinny bodies and stuff like that.
* TheGreatDepression: The first film is set in 1939. The sequel seems to be set in more modern times, which would be fine and dandy given the lifespans of angels, but it begins with Itchy having been recently deceased. Must have been a really long timeskip somewhere in there.
%%* HakunaMatata: "On Easy Street".



* HellOfAHeaven: The afterlife is nice, but Charlie isn't happy about staying there right yet as he misses things from his life. Carface obviously hates it as well, and breaks out at the end.
* LighterAndSofter: The sequel certainly had lighter tones to it. However, some people seem to forget that, while the original had a power-hungry crime lord for a villain, the Big Bad in the sequel is a literal demon.

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* HellOfAHeaven: The afterlife is nice, but After the events of the first movie the dog Charlie isn't happy about staying there right yet as he misses things from B. Barkin is in Heaven. However, he's bored with the place and wants to return to Earth. He gets his life. chance when Carface obviously hates it as well, steals Gabriel's Horn and breaks out at goes back to Earth. Charlie is sent after him on a mission to retrieve the end.
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* HonorBeforeReason: After Red's first collar wears off, Charlie is so desperate to fulfill his promise to David that he [[DealWithTheDevil bargains Gabriel's Horn]] to Red in exchange for another corporealization collar... only to realize he has been duped when Red reveals himself.
* HostageForMacguffin: Red and Carface kidnap David in order to force Charlie to hand over Gabriel's horn, though unlike most other examples, Red willingly lets David go with no strings attached after the trade is complete.
* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: "You contemptible canine!" "Don't call me canine!"
* InNameOnly: The film bears nearly no resemblance to the original whatsoever--except for a few of the character names.
* IronicEcho: "I like your spirit!" First said by Red (disguised as a dog) to Charlie, and later Charlie to Giant Red.
%%* IWantSong: "It's Too Heavenly Here".
* LighterAndSofter: The sequel certainly had lighter tones to it. However, some people seem to forget that, while the original had a power-hungry crime lord for a villain, the Big Bad BigBad in the sequel is a literal demon.''literal demon''.
* MagicKiss: Charlie does this to Sasha to give her the ability to talk with David.


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* MoodWhiplash: The "Easy Street" number starts out bright and cheerful, but towards the end, instantly turns into a heartwrenching TearJerker melody.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Red gets hold of Gabriel's Horn due to Charlie's bartering, he kidnaps all the dogs in Heaven, including Annabelle, and imprisons them on Alkatraz Island. Charlie soon realized in horror what his actions have caused and quickly tries to reverse it.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Charlie willingly mortgages Gabriel's horn to Red in order to fulfill his promise to David... giving Red just what he needs to fulfill his plans.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: David is the ''only'' human in the entire film to be drawn with as much detail as the dogs.
%%* OffModel: In some parts.
* PeekABangs: Sasha during her song "Count me Out" stands at a strange angle, giving her one of these. In this case it's a wedding veil.
* PoliceAreUseless: The chase scene between a couple of police officers and David and the dogs.
* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: For the TV series, despite quite a few disconnections between both of them.
* {{Pun}}: After Red reveals his true form to Charlie and Itchy:
--> '''Red''': "Guess the cat's out of the bag!!"
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Red, when he's disguised as a dog, has these at a few parts in the movie.
* RefusalOfTheCall: Charlie initially ''only'' undertakes the mission to retrieve Gabriel's horn because he's gotten [[HellOfAHeaven bored with Heaven]] and wants to go back to Earth; when he arrives, he immediately makes his way to a dog bar to goof off, only to discover that he is a ghost and unable to interact with the physical world.
* RestrainingBolt: The collars that Red gives Charlie to make him visible and tangible also serve as a means of controlling him. During the final confrontation, Red magically tightens said collar around Charlie's neck twice to prevent him from blowing Gabriel's horn.
* ReunionKiss: Charlie and Sasha share this at the end of the movie when [[spoiler: Charlie is brought back to life once again after saving Heaven from Red]].


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* {{Satan}}: Though he doesn't appear this time, this installment has Red, an anthropomorphic red cat who seems to be the lap-demon of Old Scratch.
* SettingUpdate: Seems to take place in the 90's rather than the 30's, calling Itchy's extreme longevity into question.
* TheShadowKnows: When first meeting Charlie, Red appears in his dog disguise, but his shadow on the wall is that of his true demon cat form.
* SidekickSong: "Easy Street," despite not being sung by the sidekicks.
* SingingVoiceDissonance: Charlie's voice when he sings is somehow higher pitched than his speaking voice, thanks to [[NonSingingVoice two different actors]] playing him.
* SlapSlapKiss: Charlie and Sasha, up until the "I Will Always Be with You" number.
* StreetPerformer: Charlie attempts to help a boy make it as a professional street magician. The boy had to compete against several other street performers for the attention of the pedestrians.


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* TooDumbToLive: If Carface only knew what he bartered to Red for his collar...
--> [[spoiler:'''Carface:''' He wanted the bottom of my shoes or something! I don't even wear shoes! Ha! Stupid cat!]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Red:''' Stupid dog! IT WAS YOUR SOUL!!!]]


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* VillainOpeningScene: The sequel opens with Carface calling Red at a telephone booth in Heaven.


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* {{LombardStreet}}: Charlie, Itchy, David, and Sasha get chased down this street by the cop.
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* SanFrancisco: Where most of the movie takes place.
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* DonutMessWithACop : David distracts the other cops from the police station by shouting "Donuts fresh off the truck!" and boy does it work!
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* {{Heaven}} : Well for dogs in particular.
* {{Hell}} : Oh it exists alright but is never shown but is heavily implied.
* HellOfAHeaven : The afterlife is nice, but Charlie isn't happy about staying there right yet as he misses things from his life. Carface obviously hates it as well, and breaks out at the end.

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* {{Heaven}} : {{Heaven}}: Well for dogs in particular.
* {{Hell}} : {{Hell}}: Oh it exists alright but is never shown but is heavily implied.
* HellOfAHeaven : HellOfAHeaven: The afterlife is nice, but Charlie isn't happy about staying there right yet as he misses things from his life. Carface obviously hates it as well, and breaks out at the end.



* MissingMom : David's mom is alleged to have died which is why his dad married someone else.

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* BigBad: Red obviously, show in the upper left hand corner of the poster.



* DonutMessWithACop : David distracts the other cops from the police station by shouting "Donuts fresh off the truck!" and boy does it work!



* HellOfAHeaven': The afterlife is nice, but Charlie isn't happy about staying there right yet as he misses things from his life. Carface obviously hates it as well, and breaks out at the end.

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* TheRunaway: David in this case because he feels his stepmom only cares about the new baby and not him.

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* 'VillainSong: Red sings "So good to be bad!" to Carface after they tricked Charlie and Itchy into using the collars to become living again.

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[[folder:All Dogs Go to Heaven 2]]
* ''ChuckCunninghamSyndrome'': Flo, Charlie's implied possible dog love interest in the first movie, was never mentioned in any of the sequels.
* ''FrothyMugsOfWater'': Played straight in the sequel, in which the drinks at the bar is "root beer" (which is purple for some reason).
* ''HellOfAHeaven'': The afterlife is nice, but Charlie isn't happy about staying there right yet as he misses things from his life. Carface obviously hates it as well, and breaks out at the end.
* ''LighterAndSofter'': The sequel certainly had lighter tones to it. However, some people seem to forget that, while the original had a power-hungry crime lord for a villain, the Big Bad in the sequel is a literal demon.
* ''SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome'': Itchy is sent to Heaven after he died by choking on a chicken drumstick and now both dogs are reunited.
* ''VillainDecay'': In the movie Carface is intelligent and dangerous, but in the sequels and TV series he's cowardly, bumbling, and idiotic.
* ''VillainOpeningScene'': The sequel opens with Carface calling Red at a telephone booth in Heaven.
* ''VillainSong'': Red sings "So good to be bad!" to Carface after they tricked Charlie and Itchy into using the collars to become living again.

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[[folder:All Dogs Go to Heaven 2]]
* ''ChuckCunninghamSyndrome'': ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Flo, Charlie's implied possible dog love interest in the first movie, was never mentioned in any of the sequels.
* ''FrothyMugsOfWater'': FrothyMugsOfWater: Played straight in the sequel, in which the drinks at the bar is "root beer" (which is purple for some reason).
* ''HellOfAHeaven'': HellOfAHeaven': The afterlife is nice, but Charlie isn't happy about staying there right yet as he misses things from his life. Carface obviously hates it as well, and breaks out at the end.
* ''LighterAndSofter'': LighterAndSofter: The sequel certainly had lighter tones to it. However, some people seem to forget that, while the original had a power-hungry crime lord for a villain, the Big Bad in the sequel is a literal demon.
* ''SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome'': SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Itchy is sent to Heaven after he died by choking on a chicken drumstick and now both dogs are reunited.
* ''VillainDecay'': VillainDecay: In the movie Carface is intelligent and dangerous, but in the sequels and TV series he's cowardly, bumbling, and idiotic.
* ''VillainOpeningScene'': VillainOpeningScene: The sequel opens with Carface calling Red at a telephone booth in Heaven.
* ''VillainSong'': 'VillainSong: Red sings "So good to be bad!" to Carface after they tricked Charlie and Itchy into using the collars to become living again.
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''AllDogsGoToHeaven2'' is a sequel made in 1996 to the film ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'' that was made in 1989 and not worked on by Don Bluth. It starts off with Charlie in Heaven with Itchy who soon arrives after. Soon afterwards Grabriel's Horn which is used to open the gates to Heaven is stolen by Carface (for the Evil Red to use) and Charlie volunteers to get it along with Itchy "volunteering" as well. It's up to them to save Heaven before it's too late, but that isn't to say they'll be some surprises along the way.

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''AllDogsGoToHeaven2'' ''All Dogs go to Heaven 2'' is a sequel made in 1996 to the film ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'' that was made in 1989 and not worked on by Don Bluth. It starts off with Charlie in Heaven with Itchy who soon arrives after. Soon afterwards Grabriel's Horn which is used to open the gates to Heaven is stolen by Carface (for the Evil Red to use) and Charlie volunteers to get it along with Itchy "volunteering" as well. It's up to them to save Heaven before it's too late, but that isn't to say they'll be some surprises along the way.
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''AllDogsGoToHeaven2'' is a sequel made in 1996 to the film ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven that was made in 1989 and not worked on by Don Bluth. It starts off with Charlie in Heaven with Itchy who soon arrives after. Soon afterwards Grabriel's Horn which is used to open the gates to Heaven is stolen by Carface (for the Evil Red to use) and Charlie volunteers to get it along with Itchy "volunteering" as well. It's up to them to save Heaven before it's too late, but that isn't to say they'll be some surprises along the way.

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''AllDogsGoToHeaven2'' is a sequel made in 1996 to the film ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'' that was made in 1989 and not worked on by Don Bluth. It starts off with Charlie in Heaven with Itchy who soon arrives after. Soon afterwards Grabriel's Horn which is used to open the gates to Heaven is stolen by Carface (for the Evil Red to use) and Charlie volunteers to get it along with Itchy "volunteering" as well. It's up to them to save Heaven before it's too late, but that isn't to say they'll be some surprises along the way.

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''AllDogsGoToHeaven2'' is a sequel made in 1996 to the film ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven that was made in 1989 and not worked on by Don Bluth. It starts off with Charlie in Heaven with Itchy who soon arrives after. Soon afterwards Grabriel's Horn which is used to open the gates to Heaven is stolen by Carface (for the Evil Red to use) and Charlie volunteers to get it along with Itchy "volunteering" as well. It's up to them to save Heaven before it's too late, but that isn't to say they'll be some surprises along the way.

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[[folder:All Dogs Go to Heaven 2]]
* ''ChuckCunninghamSyndrome'': Flo, Charlie's implied possible dog love interest in the first movie, was never mentioned in any of the sequels.
* ''FrothyMugsOfWater'': Played straight in the sequel, in which the drinks at the bar is "root beer" (which is purple for some reason).
* ''HellOfAHeaven'': The afterlife is nice, but Charlie isn't happy about staying there right yet as he misses things from his life. Carface obviously hates it as well, and breaks out at the end.
* ''LighterAndSofter'': The sequel certainly had lighter tones to it. However, some people seem to forget that, while the original had a power-hungry crime lord for a villain, the Big Bad in the sequel is a literal demon.
* ''SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome'': Itchy is sent to Heaven after he died by choking on a chicken drumstick and now both dogs are reunited.
* ''VillainDecay'': In the movie Carface is intelligent and dangerous, but in the sequels and TV series he's cowardly, bumbling, and idiotic.
* ''VillainOpeningScene'': The sequel opens with Carface calling Red at a telephone booth in Heaven.
* ''VillainSong'': Red sings "So good to be bad!" to Carface after they tricked Charlie and Itchy into using the collars to become living again.

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