All Dogs Go to Heaven 2

1996 "Heaven help us! Look who's back in the adventure of 2 lifetimes."
5.5| 1h22m| G| en
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Charlie and Itchy return to Earth to find Gabriel's Horn, but along the way meet up with a young boy named David, who ran away from home.

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Kailansorac Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Numerootno A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
zacharychitwood I really enjoyed this film. The songs are very good, especially Count Me Out and I Will Always Be With You. The new characters are interesting, especially Sasha La Fleur, she has style, class, sass and a gorgeous voice. Red, is a pretty good villain. And the returning characters are actually pretty good. The film may have many mistakes, but i really like it.
idonnowho I seem to be one of the few people saying this, but: "All Dogs Go to Heaven 2" is actually a MAJOR step up from Bluth's 1989 original!Charlie Barkin and Itchy Itchiford are reunited in Heaven, after the latter chokes to death on a chicken bone. Charlie is bored of life in Heaven, but soon the heavenly hounds find out that Gabriel's horn has been stolen and is now in the heart of San Francisco. Charlie and Itchy must rival their old enemy Carface (who stole the horn in the first place), thwart Carface's new boss, Red the Cat Demon, and help a little boy, named David, find his way home.This is a great sequel! Great music, great characters, and a story MUCH easier to follow than its predecessor...8/10 stars! Highly recommended!!! :)
rustedicons Of course it's nowhere near as good as the first, but it's not as bad as some of the other sequels.The one thing that sticks out the most, which I think makes this movie decent, is the music. The songs actually fit with the scene and they don't throw off the movie, and that's a good thing in my book. Something Disney needs to work on with their DTV garbage.One other thing I'm glad they didn't do was mention and/or have Anne Marie. It wouldn't feel right, and if you know what happened to Judith you might have an idea where I'm coming from. Plus David wasn't that bad of a character.
MovieAddict2016 Movies like these do not need sequels. 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. But apparently it was someone's brilliant idea to make a sequel to "All Dogs Go to Heaven," so we get this.Charlie Sheen replaces Burt and he's not really as good. Most of the film is just a poor excuse for a sequel and it isn't nearly as dark, different or entertaining as the original.I feel sorry for future generations who are going to have to suffer endless sequels like this without ever knowing what it was like to have a time when Hollywood didn't totally rely on successful films as a crutch to release banal crap.Please, no more sequels to kids films that don't need 'em.