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5.0 out of 5 stars GOOD
This product was exactly what i ordered. I also got it by the dates that I was promised. It was an east way to shop and a fabulous christmas gift.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Buy Just to Compare the Two
This item lost two stars for the second movie; having both films on hand and being able to actually compare the works helped to remind me just why sequels to Don Bluth films stopped working after Bluth was gone: the people who made them were too stupid to understand the messages behind the original subject matter.

The first film, All Dogs Go To Heaven, is...
Published on October 10, 2006 by J. Larson


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Buy Just to Compare the Two, October 10, 2006
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J. Larson (Morehead, KY) - See all my reviews
This item lost two stars for the second movie; having both films on hand and being able to actually compare the works helped to remind me just why sequels to Don Bluth films stopped working after Bluth was gone: the people who made them were too stupid to understand the messages behind the original subject matter.

The first film, All Dogs Go To Heaven, is lauded by overconservative parents who believe there are too many adult themes: drinking, smoking, gambling, death, etc. What they fail to understand however is that Bluth never portrayed any of these things in a positive light. In Bluth's kiddie flicks, he doesn't treat children like they're stupid. These elements that you'd never find in a rated G movie today were still handled delicately, in the sense that no one who appears to take part in any of these questionable practices are happy -- a very smart message on his part. (And watching All Dogs for the first time since I was seven, I'd like to point out that the only time I, as a kid, ever paid attention to people smoking or drinking on TV was when an ADULT in the room would make a big deal out of it. Your kids don't care, people. They see the dogs are singing and eating porkchops.)

You follow the story of a smooth-talking but grumpy German Shepherd by name of Charlie B. Barkin, who lives a life of vice in 1930's New Orleans. After escaping prison (ie: the pound), he is murdered by his former business partner, Carface, who doesn't wish to share the profits of their gambling practice now that Charlie's come back. Charlie goes to heaven by default, because "all dogs go to heaven", but he cheats his way into being sent back, warned that he may never return, in order to get back at Carface. He discovers a little orphan girl who can talk to animals, Anne Marie, who Carface has been using to fix the races and games in his establishment. Charlie befriends her by promising he'll help her find a family, and he convinces her to help him win at a number of games to start his own new establishment, all the while telling her that, like Robin Hood, he is giving to the poor. Slowly, he begins to develop a strong bond with her, and out of a necessity to take care of her, he begins to learn the error of his ways and is placed on the road to redemption.

I've seen reviewers praise the second film as better than the first, and I have to stop and ask them if they're blind. The second film is terrible, in all accounts by which animated sequels always are: the voice acting and animation are beyond subpar (it depresses me to think this actually went into theatres when, like Disney's "Return of Jafar" it really only stood as a musical tie-in to the up and coming TV series, which also flopped after two seasons). Charlie Sheen as Charlie B. Barkin is no Burt Reynolds, and and the original character of Charlie was completely lost in this film. His scounderel antics are seriously downplayed, to the point of making him a near parody of his original self for a Nick Jr audience, one that does not need to be talked down to in such a way. His impressive voice, love of music and natural charm -- all elements that were part of the original -- are not well portrayed here, if at all. Charlie's not even drawn the same way. Similar things can be said for all returning characters. There were plot inconsistancies up the wazoo (Charlie and Itchy were around in the 30s, and the film appears to have moved them forward to a more modern time -- and across the country, to boot). The romance plotline was heavily forced, also, and following after a film that didn't need romance to push Charlie into redemption. All in all: disappointing film, and a shining example of why newer audiences can't properly appreciate the innovations that Don Bluth brought to animated film.
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5.0 out of 5 stars GOOD, December 22, 2011
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This product was exactly what i ordered. I also got it by the dates that I was promised. It was an east way to shop and a fabulous christmas gift.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great, March 19, 2011
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This is a great package. I chose 2-day shipping on sunday night and got it on wednesday afternoon. It was in new sealed condition and both discs worked. The first film is amazing, you should watch it if you haven't. the second film is okay, I couldn't stand Charlie Sheen as Charlie, but Dom DeLuise(Itchy) and sheena Easton(Sasha) did great. the second really doesn't have anything to do with the first, so i recommend to just buy the first one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Movie gift for daughter, December 29, 2009
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When my now grown daughter was small I bought her this movie. During the process of a lot of moves it was broken and so was her heart. She always loved the movie and being a BIG animal lover and losing many pets over the years it endeared her. When I found it on DVD with the bonus of the #2 movie I was overjoyed and so was she when she opened it. She is sharing it now with her son as well as her love for animals. After all she is now a Veterinary Technician. I can find things on Amazon I cannot find elsewhere. Thanks
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet movie, boys will love it, March 13, 2009
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It is like a fairy tale for boys. Though girls will like it too. It has cute characters, a great feel good story but is not girly. My two sons, age 7 and 3 love this movie, and because it teaches them good things, i don't mind if they watch it often.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome dvd's, November 8, 2009
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I am so happy I could find both of these movies together. Thank you for the great deal.
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4.0 out of 5 stars nice family video, June 18, 2002
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This review is from: All Dogs Go to Heaven/All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A nice family video for those who want

-good vs evil
-moral to the story
-dogs vs cats
-descent music
-alternate to Disney movies

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