My Love for All Dogs Go to Heaven 1 has been hijacked
Growing up, the animated film "All Dogs Go to Heaven" was my cherished cornerstone of entertainment. Like a familiar blanket, it was the feature I reached for time and time again, finding comfort in the whimsical tale of Charlie B. Barkin and his journey through the afterlife. My childhood self adored the adventure, the animation, and the anthropomorphic dogs in all their charming allure.
It didn't stop there, however. My affection for this 1989 Don Bluth masterpiece didn't fade into the realms of nostalgic memory as I got older. I returned to the film in my adult years, drawing warmth from its familiarity and reassurance from its timeless messages of friendship and redemption. I didn't watch the second one in fear of it tainting my adorat…
David, Alex, Teddy, Charlotte, Yuhlie, Nancy, Kevin, Andrea, & finally Charley & Jetta Handover
The Kids are chosen because they'd got lovable pure heart.
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There don't seem to be enough members or blog posts (none from anyone but me, anyway).
Upcoming Characters
- Heather- "Charlie's Angle"
- T-Bone- "Charlie's Angle"
- Corky- "Charlie's Angle"
- The Blueshounds (however they should be known)- "Dog Eat Dog"
(Should they all share the same article or each have a separate one?)
Sing-Alongs
"Itchin' and a'Twitchin'" was in MGM Sing-Alongs: Being Happy
I found this out on the IMDB when I was looking on Ashley Tisdale's page and found her on those volumes and found out that out of the TV series' songs, only "Itchin' and a'Twitchin'" has a sing-along version, while any and all other songs from the franchise used were from the first two films ("On Easy Street", "It's Too Heavenly Here", "Count Me Out", "I Will Always Be With You", "You Can't Keep a Good Dog Down", "Let's Make Music Together", and "What's Mine Is Yours").
No wonder none of the other songs from the TV series got a sing-along.
J.C. Taggart
About the dogcatcher in the TV series, which way is it?
A. Do his initials include or exclude the periods?
B. How's the last name spelled? Taggart, or Taggert, or what?