R.I.P. Burt Reynolds, Charles Nelson Reilly, Dom DeLuise, Judith Barsi and Vic Tayback (the voices of Charlie B. Barkin, Killer, Itchy Itchiford, Anne-Marie and Carface Carruthers).
Thank you so much for this post. I grew up with this movie with my little sister, we used to dance and re-enact every seen verbatim with the lines, and so you can only imagine the emotional attachment. I was already traumatized knowing Judith's story, and then as time went on, the main cast among others passing on. I miss them all. Thank you for your tribute
@@ubu6420 yeah I heard about Judith’s story about her father busting a cap on his own daughter cause of being jealous over her success. Judith was a sweet little girl, she didn’t deserve that, if I had three wishes I would use one of them for a time machine so I can go back and prevent that death.
I like the part where Charlie tells Anne-Marie bedtime stories, while Itchy doesn't believe that a guy named Robin Hood steals money to give to the poor and doesn't keep any of the fortune. Anne-Marie would later tell Kate and Harold that she lives and sleeps in a junkyard with her dog Charlie. Which makes Kate and Harold horrified to learn of the terrible situation of the little orphan girl.
She passed before the movie was finished/ released. Don Bluth took her passing hard and actually made Ann Marie look like her to memorialize her. The movie even ends with in memory of Judith. So tragic.
Anne marie doesent look like Judith at all😅 so i think thats fake or dident work as planned. But ducky is as cute and adorable as Judith @@jaccat4336
Dogs bring out truly deep affection in people and we want to love them. I think they want to love us too, even Charlie, who I feel loved Anne Marie’s tenderness even though he wouldn’t admit it.
2:01 Awwww. Anne-Marie accepts charlie as her best friend but charlie doesn't care. Hes just using the girl although he does change and genuinely likes her then. But If I was charlie, I would care about her from the beginning & actually help her find a new mom & dad & make her dream come true. And In the meantime, I'd be her best friend. I would make her so happy 😁 Plus, I would try to b patient with Anne Marie when we're both trying to sleep. The kid must've had a tough time living with carface.
I view things like this, Charlie wanted to use her a bit like Carface did, but he wanted an even flow of money, money going out of his establishment, as well as money going in, where as Carface wanted it one way, going in and not out, Charlie is the greedy selfless proprietor that most casinos need, and Charlie I think just wanted to get off the ground, have his business at a stable point where money was flowing in and out at a healthy rate and then get Anne Marie into a forever home with parents who love her, while Carface only wanted to use her for the rest of her life, ironically, all Carface's problems happened when he had Charlie set up on death row, had he just shared the profits 50/50, they would both be millionaires and moreover, Carface wouldn't be tormented in hell currently.
I can only imagine What it will be like When I walk by Your side I can only imagine What my eyes would see When Your face is before me I can only imagine Yeah Surrounded by Your glory What will my heart feel? Will I dance for You Jesus Or in awe of You be still? Will I stand in Your presence Or to my knees, will I fall? Will I sing hallelujah? Will I be able to speak at all? I can only imagine I can only imagine I can only imagine When that day comes And I find myself Standing in the Son I can only imagine When all I will do Is forever, forever worship You I can only imagine, yeah I can only imagine Surrounded by Your glory What will my heart feel? Will I dance for you Jesus Or in awe of You be still? Will I stand in your presence Or to my knees will I fall? Will I sing hallelujah? Will I be able to speak at all? I can only imagine, yeah I can only imagine Surrounded by Your glory What will my heart feel? Will I dance for you Jesus Or in awe of You be still? Will I stand in your presence Or to my knees, will I fall? Will I sing hallelujah? Will I be able to speak at all? I can only imagine, yeah I can only imagine I can only imagine, yeah-yeah I can only imagine I can only imagine I can only imagine I can only imagine When all I will do Is forever, forever worship You I can only imagine
Charlie: Who knows why fate led us to little Anne Marie? Charlie: Maybe it was my lust for revenge on Carface , or getting more money to make my own Casino, my innate selfishness , Greed or my... . Okay! Who's in charge of the freeze-frames? Itchy: Sorry Charlie. Charlie: Anywho... . Rescuing Anne Marie was a cinch. Then came the real scary part: [dramatic music] Charlie: Parenthood.
Anne Marie: Charlie? Charlie!? Charlie: zzzz huh what? Anne marie: I gotta go Charlie: Go go where? Anne marie: you know, Go! Bad! Charlie: OH GO!? Why didn't you say so kid? Comon let's go! When you gotta go, you gotta go.
Unfortunately because of Judith’s tragic situation, out of respect they decided not to include the character in anything else or recast her, this film was dedicated to her memory…
They should've just mentioned about what happened to her character all those years later, given closure to her character's story, say she had a family with kids of her own and was a successful model or clothes designer. (I think one of those two career paths would be perfect for Anne Marie)
@@SWyrick366All we know is that Itchy was with her all that time. If Ann Marie was in trouble or dead Itchy would have mentioned it. So we can assume she had good live which cannot be said about her voice actor
I’m amazed that so many comments didn’t notice about the changes of the movie and the characters. Yes, Charlie is selfish and used the girl as a tool for success. But, When the movie had progressed, Anne Marie Pointed out to Charlie that he stole the wallet and he was doing wrong, giving him what he had never felt before, guilt. That was a kickstarted for Charlie’s character development, even when he still manipulated, he wasn’t used to affection and he wasn’t raised right to begin with about what love is until his sacrifice.The little girl started off as a tool, but ended up being the moral compass in Charlie’s life. Thanks to her innocence, selflessness forgiveness, and genuine character, Charlie had sacrifice his life for hers. Shows that the power of influence can change ones heart.
@@willrobinson3662 He was such a dick to itchy since he returned to earth 🤣 Carface is just the villain. That's different. It's in his nature to b evil & cruel & arrogant. What did u expect?
@@grantcole1898 AAAAHHH!!! But boss it wasn't my fault I'm being perfectly honestly you see eh eh eh.......Thunder was on duty ho ho, take it up with him.
In the first film, he starts off roguish, somewhat hotheaded, and baleful (but not as malicious as Carface) and is not well known for doing much good deeds, but because he is a dog (since dogs are naturally good and loyal like what Annabelle said before), he was allowed access to heaven. But he doesn't mean harm as he has been shown to have a very caring, compassionate side in the first place, and compared to Carface, Charlie was more of a pleaser and was proven to be quite popular amongst the other dogs, an example of when Charlie returned to the casino after getting away from the pound, it is hinted by the other casino goers that Charlie ran the casino better than Carface, giving everyone what they wanted and gained more popularity and success than Carface after running his own newly-built casino. Also, spending the day with Anne-Marie made him begin to warm up a lot more, even going far as to sacrifice his own life for hers. Towards the end of the first film, with the sacrifice of his life made, he returns to Anne-Marie with his last farewells with a personality fully channeled and developed into the heart of a father mostly due to his great care for her.
I like the bedtime story of this film, although I didn't like Charlie calls Anne-Marie "Little Brat" at least she didn't heard Charlie for calling her rude name.
Charlie B.Barkin can b a real asshole. Telling his best friend, itchy to shut up & calling an marie a little brat. Who does he think he is? Hes been that way ever since he came back from the dead.
@@paulmacartney8266 totally agree with you, but at least Charlie apologized to Anne-Marie by the end of the film after Charlie save Anne-Marie's life .
@@iandanielcassidy8126 And even if he did use the same thing Carface did on Anne Marie it's at least better than her still being with Carface. Since Charlie is more angelic and a pleaser.
In the first film, all Charlie originally cared about was Anne-Marie being his money maker, with her amazing gift to talk to animals, only wanting to use her much like Carface did. However, being the con artist he was, he wanted to gain her trust first by appearing like a Robin Hood figure in her eyes, stating he rescued her from Carface and only gambles to "give money to the poor". Unlike Carface, he was more than willing to give her anything she wanted and to keep her happy as long as he got what he wanted out of her. However, the more time Charlie spent with her, the more caring he became of her, affectionately calling her "squeaker." Near the end of the film, he willingly sacrificed his life to save her from the burning casino ship. By the time they exchanged goodbyes, their union is as strong as a father-daughter's relationship. He even promised her they will meet again someday. As Charlie is a German Shepherd/Border Collie mix, he could not help but treat Anne-Marie the way he was bred to, which is love and protect her with his life. This is probably because his breed was to guard flocks of sheep and other livestock from getting hurt from predators. This specific duty came to him when he bonded with Anne-Marie, which is why he became fiercely loving of her like a dog-owner companionship.
R.I.P. Burt Reynolds, Charles Nelson Reilly, Dom DeLuise, Judith Barsi and Vic Tayback (the voices of Charlie B. Barkin, Killer, Itchy Itchiford, Anne-Marie and Carface Carruthers).
Thank you so much for this post. I grew up with this movie with my little sister, we used to dance and re-enact every seen verbatim with the lines, and so you can only imagine the emotional attachment. I was already traumatized knowing Judith's story, and then as time went on, the main cast among others passing on. I miss them all. Thank you for your tribute
@@ubu6420 yeah I heard about Judith’s story about her father busting a cap on his own daughter cause of being jealous over her success. Judith was a sweet little girl, she didn’t deserve that, if I had three wishes I would use one of them for a time machine so I can go back and prevent that death.
I liked Burt Reynolds and Dom Deluise they were great actors rest their souls.
Omg lol Reilly's my name!😁 but yes true
@Chris Smalls Just realizing this now too. Damn. This is the only movie I had in VHS when I was a kid.
I like the part where Charlie tells Anne-Marie bedtime stories, while Itchy doesn't believe that a guy named Robin Hood steals money to give to the poor and doesn't keep any of the fortune. Anne-Marie would later tell Kate and Harold that she lives and sleeps in a junkyard with her dog Charlie. Which makes Kate and Harold horrified to learn of the terrible situation of the little orphan girl.
Jeremy
Still better than her stuck with Carface though.
"Morons! I'm surrounded by MORONS!"
Relatable....
Lol
Same here, but I can't say that the morons I'm surrounded by. I'd hurt their feelings and it'd make me look like a devilish girl. 😟
@@luckypawfilms3408
Reminds me of Scar lol
That line was 5 years before The Lion King!
@rileynelson6624 except Scar said "Can't believe I'm surrounded by idiots."
Charlie: So Robinhood says to Little John, this sheriff is a real bimbo. LOL! I lose it when Charlie says that.
this movie was rated G btw
The actors and actresses especially Judith Barsi will live on in our hearts including mine
It's even more sad if you understand that Judith was sleeping forever.
Poor girl.. poor angel..
She passed before the movie was finished/ released. Don Bluth took her passing hard and actually made Ann Marie look like her to memorialize her. The movie even ends with in memory of Judith. So tragic.
Anne marie doesent look like Judith at all😅 so i think thats fake or dident work as planned. But ducky is as cute and adorable as Judith @@jaccat4336
I always laugh at the face that Charlie makes when she snuggles up with him😂
Dogs bring out truly deep affection in people and we want to love them. I think they want to love us too, even Charlie, who I feel loved Anne Marie’s tenderness even though he wouldn’t admit it.
2:01 Awwww. Anne-Marie accepts charlie as her best friend but charlie doesn't care. Hes just using the girl although he does change and genuinely likes her then. But If I was charlie, I would care about her from the beginning & actually help her find a new mom & dad & make her dream come true. And In the meantime, I'd be her best friend. I would make her so happy 😁 Plus, I would try to b patient with Anne Marie when we're both trying to sleep. The kid must've had a tough time living with carface.
Charlie was trying to hide his soft side
If Anne-Marie could be one spirit animal, it would be a Tuxedo kitten.
I view things like this, Charlie wanted to use her a bit like Carface did, but he wanted an even flow of money, money going out of his establishment, as well as money going in, where as Carface wanted it one way, going in and not out, Charlie is the greedy selfless proprietor that most casinos need, and Charlie I think just wanted to get off the ground, have his business at a stable point where money was flowing in and out at a healthy rate and then get Anne Marie into a forever home with parents who love her, while Carface only wanted to use her for the rest of her life, ironically, all Carface's problems happened when he had Charlie set up on death row, had he just shared the profits 50/50, they would both be millionaires and moreover, Carface wouldn't be tormented in hell currently.
@@arikatheprincessofhearts2043No
@@SWyrick366
I bet they became friends again after Carface redeemed himself
I can only imagine
What it will be like
When I walk by Your side
I can only imagine
What my eyes would see
When Your face is before me
I can only imagine
Yeah
Surrounded by Your glory
What will my heart feel?
Will I dance for You Jesus
Or in awe of You be still?
Will I stand in Your presence
Or to my knees, will I fall?
Will I sing hallelujah?
Will I be able to speak at all?
I can only imagine
I can only imagine
I can only imagine
When that day comes
And I find myself
Standing in the Son
I can only imagine
When all I will do
Is forever, forever worship You
I can only imagine, yeah
I can only imagine
Surrounded by Your glory
What will my heart feel?
Will I dance for you Jesus
Or in awe of You be still?
Will I stand in your presence
Or to my knees will I fall?
Will I sing hallelujah?
Will I be able to speak at all?
I can only imagine, yeah
I can only imagine
Surrounded by Your glory
What will my heart feel?
Will I dance for you Jesus
Or in awe of You be still?
Will I stand in your presence
Or to my knees, will I fall?
Will I sing hallelujah?
Will I be able to speak at all?
I can only imagine, yeah
I can only imagine
I can only imagine, yeah-yeah
I can only imagine
I can only imagine
I can only imagine
I can only imagine
When all I will do
Is forever, forever worship You
I can only imagine
That was a very wonderful song
Amen! Thank you for sharing! :)
You’re welcome
I don't think Don Bluth made another character as adorable as Anne-Marie.
I totally agree with you
Charlie: Who knows why fate led us to little Anne Marie?
Charlie: Maybe it was my lust for revenge on Carface , or getting more money to make my own Casino, my innate selfishness , Greed or my... . Okay! Who's in charge of the freeze-frames?
Itchy: Sorry Charlie.
Charlie: Anywho... . Rescuing Anne Marie was a cinch. Then came the real scary part:
[dramatic music]
Charlie: Parenthood.
Anne Marie: Charlie? Charlie!?
Charlie: zzzz huh what?
Anne marie: I gotta go
Charlie: Go go where?
Anne marie: you know, Go! Bad!
Charlie: OH GO!? Why didn't you say so kid? Comon let's go! When you gotta go, you gotta go.
The Lion King 1½
I love this scene.
Same!
Me three ever since I was toddler and younger ages.
God, I haven't seen this movie in ages, and I'm remembering now that Anne Marie is one of the most adorable little kids in animation history! 😻😻😻😻
Keep in mind that Anne Marie later admitted to Harold and Kate where she stays. I can't imagine how they pictured her situation.
She didn’t tell them about her time with Carface
@@ecantu2301
Pretty sure she didn't want to.
I can't blame her for it.
If she had stayed with Carface, then she'd never be able to get out in the first place.😢
The character of Charlie was actually created specifically for Burt Reynolds
Wow All Dogs Go To Heaven is remastered and in widescreen.
Anne-Marie is such a sweet cute little girl
I enjoy 😍 ❤
Sad how she died.
Carface loves to say shut up.
I like Anne-Marie never adds like a little brat girl.
"All Dogs Go to Sleep"
I really wish Anne-Marie was in the series. Perhaps as David's grandmother. By then she'd be in her 60s. She would have also loved to have met Sasha.
Unfortunately because of Judith’s tragic situation, out of respect they decided not to include the character in anything else or recast her, this film was dedicated to her memory…
They should've just mentioned about what happened to her character all those years later, given closure to her character's story, say she had a family with kids of her own and was a successful model or clothes designer. (I think one of those two career paths would be perfect for Anne Marie)
@@SWyrick366All we know is that Itchy was with her all that time. If Ann Marie was in trouble or dead Itchy would have mentioned it. So we can assume she had good live which cannot be said about her voice actor
I’m amazed that so many comments didn’t notice about the changes of the movie and the characters.
Yes, Charlie is selfish and used the girl as a tool for success.
But, When the movie had progressed, Anne Marie Pointed out to Charlie that he stole the wallet and he was doing wrong, giving him what he had never felt before, guilt. That was a kickstarted for Charlie’s character development, even when he still manipulated, he wasn’t used to affection and he wasn’t raised right to begin with about what love is until his sacrifice.The little girl started off as a tool, but ended up being the moral compass in Charlie’s life. Thanks to her innocence, selflessness forgiveness, and genuine character, Charlie had sacrifice his life for hers. Shows that the power of influence can change ones heart.
I hate it when he’s using that poor innocent girl
Me, too.
Charlie B. Barkin should’ve kept it in his head.
I hate it when Charlie was using Anne Marie for his selfish reasons
Same
@Romanogers4ever Yeah. and earning his place in heaven again 😇
3:09 Charlie: Now look what you done.
At 0:08, Carface Carruthers was being impolite because he told his lackey Killer to shut up.
And then, Charlie B. Barkin was being impolite because he told his little partner Itchy Itchiford to shut up at 1:43.
It's funny how Carface yelled to him; it makes me laugh.
@@stephvandykeozzy Yeah, but he keeps throwing a temper tantrum.
@@willrobinson3662 So? People do that all the time. That’s what makes the characters realistic.
@@willrobinson3662 He was such a dick to itchy since he returned to earth 🤣 Carface is just the villain. That's different. It's in his nature to b evil & cruel & arrogant. What did u expect?
WHAT?!?! WHADDYA MEAN SHE'S GONE??!?!
Well, y’see, boss, I-
@@grantcole1898 SHUT UP!!!
@@jimhershey5487 CAN’T YOU JUST- I- MORONS!! I’M SURROUNDED BY MORONS!!
@@grantcole1898 AAAAHHH!!! But boss it wasn't my fault I'm being perfectly honestly you see eh eh eh.......Thunder was on duty ho ho, take it up with him.
@@jimhershey5487 I love that girl! I want her back... now!
What kind of hood is this guy anyway giving dough to the poor without taking his cut?
I like the story, Mr. Itchy.
This movie just gets so much better the older you get lol
@@RobTheDoodleryeah
She was to die for
Cute scene
In the first film, he starts off roguish, somewhat hotheaded, and baleful (but not as malicious as Carface) and is not well known for doing much good deeds, but because he is a dog (since dogs are naturally good and loyal like what Annabelle said before), he was allowed access to heaven. But he doesn't mean harm as he has been shown to have a very caring, compassionate side in the first place, and compared to Carface, Charlie was more of a pleaser and was proven to be quite popular amongst the other dogs, an example of when Charlie returned to the casino after getting away from the pound, it is hinted by the other casino goers that Charlie ran the casino better than Carface, giving everyone what they wanted and gained more popularity and success than Carface after running his own newly-built casino. Also, spending the day with Anne-Marie made him begin to warm up a lot more, even going far as to sacrifice his own life for hers. Towards the end of the first film, with the sacrifice of his life made, he returns to Anne-Marie with his last farewells with a personality fully channeled and developed into the heart of a father mostly due to his great care for her.
The animation is nostalgic.
Now Go to Sleep Lol 😂 Charlie Kept Telling Anne-Marie That And Carface Says I’m Surrounded by Morons 😂
It always makes me laugh how he said Now Go to Sleep it sound like he said Now Go To Sleepa
This hood guy is out 50 percent lol 🤣
I like the bedtime story of this film, although I didn't like Charlie calls Anne-Marie "Little Brat" at least she didn't heard Charlie for calling her rude name.
Charlie B.Barkin can b a real asshole. Telling his best friend, itchy to shut up & calling an marie a little brat. Who does he think he is? Hes been that way ever since he came back from the dead.
@@paulmacartney8266 totally agree with you, but at least Charlie apologized to Anne-Marie by the end of the film after Charlie save Anne-Marie's life .
@@iandanielcassidy8126
And even if he did use the same thing Carface did on Anne Marie it's at least better than her still being with Carface.
Since Charlie is more angelic and a pleaser.
@katelynthewhitewerewolf6376 yes, true. I like this movie from my early childhood memories in the 2000s era after I was born on September 23rd, 1997
@@IanDanielCassidy
It's also my first time knowing about Heaven and Hell too
3:04 *She heard you you know😂😂*
In the first film, all Charlie originally cared about was Anne-Marie being his money maker, with her amazing gift to talk to animals, only wanting to use her much like Carface did. However, being the con artist he was, he wanted to gain her trust first by appearing like a Robin Hood figure in her eyes, stating he rescued her from Carface and only gambles to "give money to the poor". Unlike Carface, he was more than willing to give her anything she wanted and to keep her happy as long as he got what he wanted out of her.
However, the more time Charlie spent with her, the more caring he became of her, affectionately calling her "squeaker."
Near the end of the film, he willingly sacrificed his life to save her from the burning casino ship. By the time they exchanged goodbyes, their union is as strong as a father-daughter's relationship. He even promised her they will meet again someday. As Charlie is a German Shepherd/Border Collie mix, he could not help but treat Anne-Marie the way he was bred to, which is love and protect her with his life. This is probably because his breed was to guard flocks of sheep and other livestock from getting hurt from predators. This specific duty came to him when he bonded with Anne-Marie, which is why he became fiercely loving of her like a dog-owner companionship.
3:04 Horseies? He, he, he.
Now look what you've done! 8:00.
0:01 *One hour later....*
Charlie say now looking you done streaky the cats
0:08 Lol 😆
*Don’s Auto Wreckers in All Dogs Go To Heaven? No wonder the film was made by the animator because there was an Easter egg fact*
0:15 MORONS! I'M SURROUNDED BY MORONS!
Does anyone know the name/artist of the music playing in the background? I've always loved it!
Probably just some original jazz music created for the scene.
Ralph Burns did the music for this film
@@HectorSpector1984 ok ty
Nice work cast
I still love this movie.
Nice scene!
I can't stand Anne Marie. She can be a brat. I feel bad for Charlie having to deal with her when he wants to sleep.
Rip Judith
Cine Fraîcheur
War and peace hahaha
0:08
0:44
0:45
0:49
CarFace:Rawrrr!
Unfortunately car face found out Charlie was alive and almost killed him again 🚗
2:56 and 3:07
Take A Chill 🥶 Pill 💊 Carface
Exactly. Carface Carruthers should not throw a temper tantrum.
@@willrobinson3662 That's his problem. Carface is so evil, cruel, arrogant, selfish & ill tempered.
@@paulmacartney8266 Charlie isn't any better I mean at least Carface didn't trick her into betting stolen money
@@NathanielLewis Maybe that’s how Charlie ended up in pound for stealing money in the first place
@@NathanielLewis but did Carface ever let Anne-Marie go outside
👍
LEVITICUS 18:22
Don Bluth believed in God.
John 3:16
Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.
I❤️Jesus
0:09
0:11
💙💙💙🥺
"I'm surrounded by morons." Joe Biden in a nutshell.
You ain't just whistling the National Anthem.....
🙏✌️cadt