T J
Having viewed this film for the first time in 2019, I think I’ve got a pretty unique perspective. As best as I can surmise, I watched All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 for the first time in 1998, and until recently I didn’t really remember much about that. For whatever reason I got it in my head that I wanted to watch the original film, and so I bought it—perhaps the best ten bucks I ever spent. Look I’ve always loved animation, and growing up I was a spoiled Disney kid, but there’s always been a special place in my heart for traditional gritty hand drawn stuff; I find this persists in my taste of artwork even to this day. Point is, All Dogs Go to Heaven is an absolute audio-visual joy—and I don’t use that word lightly. There’s a tremendous amount of depth and feel to this film that I simply can not put into words. If you’re board and tired with modern animation, if the switch to 3D everything has you down, please for the love of all that is holey, buy and watch this movie. I’ve watched it three times in two days, and I’m still amazed by the overall style, art direction and fluidity of the animation.
Josias Davalos
I've seen this film quite a couple times, but each time it always makes me want to shed a tear. Especially the song at the end of the credits. The storyline is great, the voice acting is astonishing, and the animation is amazing! The only thing I'm really sad about is that the full, uncut version without the two missing scenes was stolen from the creator and destroyed, rendering an uncut version impossible... Amazing film either way!
Jack Eden
A friend and I argue about films. He likes all things Disney and hates this movie. I like this movie, probably because it has a hard edge lacking in Disney films. There is a problem with this version -- the audio is messed up, and causes the instruments and sound effects cover up the voices.
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