much. After finding out that Charlie is back, Killer informs this to Carface, and is later seen in the shadows plotting Charlie's death with Carface's other minions. After Anne-Marie’s song ended, the next scene is of Charlie, who is asleep. Characters: Charlie B. Barkin | Itchy Itchiford | Carface Carruthers | Killer | Annabelle | Anne-Marie | Flo | King Gator | Harold | Kate | Sasha La Fleur | David | Red | Belladonna | Bess | Carface's Minions | Thom and Claire, Songs: You Can't Keep a Good Dog Down | Let Me Be Surprised | What's Mine Is Yours | Let's Make Music Together | Hallelujah | Love Survives | It's Too Heavenly Here | Count Me Out | It Feels So Good To Be Bad | On Easy Street | I Will Always Be With You | A Little Heaven | Be Your Own Dog | The Perfect Dog | Take the Easy Way Out | It's Gotta Come from the Heart | Itchin' and a-Twitchin' | When We Hear a Christmas Carol | Puppyhood | I Always Get Emotional at Christmas Time | Clean Up Your Act.
However, after the song, Charlie places a cake on the floor. Killer's waist down and back legs are plump, while his torso and front legs are thin. Serve Carface Dragon | Berkeley Beetle | He is a demonic feline from hell who desires to gain Gabriel's horn to transport all dogs from Heaven into Hell. Killer | Lizard King | Charlie decides to use this to his advantage and kidnaps her, taking her back to Itchy's house. Charlie tells him that they need to start over, and need her more than ever. Full Name Then he tells the audience that Carface will be back before he disappears. Rasputin | The group then starts fighting over the last slice, which prompts Charlie to tell them about sharing, and he starts singing "What's Mine Is Yours." Tip: If the 'Download' 'Print' buttons don't work, reload this page by "F5" or "Command+R". After finding out that Charlie is back, Killer informs this to Carface, and is later seen in the shadows plotting Charlie's death with Carface's other minions. Grasping |
All Dogs Go to Heaven is an Irish-American animated film by Don Bluth, released on November 17, 1989.
Grand Duke of Owls | Moriarty | The Hellhound from Charlie’s nightmare emerges from the ground behind the house, and a red mist surrounds the area.
Digit | He also wears a pair of oversized glasses along with a spiked collar. Killer is in the Christmas spirit and so is Carface. Muriel and Floyd | Anne-Marie tells the couple that she lives with Charlie, and that she has no parents. It is shown in the musical number "I Always Get Emotional at Christmas Time" that he has a wife and son, but neither relative is ever mentioned by name, nor do they ever speak. Well into the climax, Carface keeps telling Killer to shut up, as if he doesn't need him anymore, and Carface fights Charlie on his own. Mok Swagger | He informs Carface of her departure which leaves him furious. Monsters | The watch then reopens, and Annabelle's voice comes out, saying that he can never come back. All Dogs Go to Heaven is an Irish-American animated film by Don Bluth, released on November 17, 1989. Drake | Killer reappears in the series, once again serving as Carface's bumbling minion. Killer The alligator's attacks knock Anne-Marie's cage into the water and Charlie sets aside his watch to save her, but Carface attacks, knocking the watch away to land on a floating piece of debris. It remained unknown what happened to him after this. A moving object in the water circles the island before coming ashore, revealing it to be a giant alligator named King Gator. While this is happening, a dog bites Charlie's foot, and he howls, summoning King Gator (who he and Anne-Marie met earlier). The two barely escape while being shot at. Killer | More recent reviews of the film have generally been less harsh, with Box Office Mojo awarding it a B- rating.[2].
King Malbert | However, despite his cowardice, he can be slightly rebarbative and gruesome, wanting to squeeze Charlie's head between a pair of pliers as well as owning a ray gun, despite not knowing how to use it. now!" Itchy goes into town and asks other dogs where it is. Carface Carruthers | But at the end gives a true heart.
The film was originally going to be rated PG by the MPAA until John Pomeroy suggested heavily editing it to remove the PG-level subject matter. and begins to sing "Let's Make Music Together" with him, the less water sickening Anne-Marie. [13][14] Roger Ebert, who was unimpressed with An American Tail, gave it three out of four stars. I'm surrounded by morons!"
And he is also known as kind-hearted, ingenious, loyal, level-headed, educated, respectful, knowledgeable, independent, lion-hearted (sometimes), laid-back, encouraging and responsible. All Dogs Go to Heaven is a 1989 animated musical fantasy comedy-drama adventure film directed by Don Bluth and co-directed by Gary Goldman (his directorial debut) and Dan Kuenster. Itchy and many other dogs reach the house and give the stuffed rabbit to the couple, alerting them that Anne-Marie is in danger. Mordroc. Sharptooth | Animated Features Killer is very cowardly and nervous and for each of his failures Carface tries to have him killed but he manages to convince him not to each time. There were references to the people involved. Corporal Spivey | In order to stop her, Charlie decides to go "help the poor. While the dogs fight, Anne-Marie discovers a wallet on the floor, which belonged to the couple at the races. All Dogs Go to Heaven Madame Mousey | The last Killer is seen in the movie, is when he pushes Anne-Marie away from the sinking boat. He sees it, but it starts floating away. After finding out that Charlie is back, Killer informs this to Carface, and is seen in the shadows plotting Charlie's death with Carface's other minions later on. Carface pulls him up and asks what type of gun it is, to which Killer replies "a Flash-Gordon Thermo-Atomic Ray Gun." As he and Anne-Marie run away, a confused Killer starts to fire in random directions while the dog he and Carface are riding runs off. Much later, Carface is about to feed Killer to some piranhas, when the Schnoodle told his boss about a ray gun, to which Carface agrees. With everyone surprised at their arrival, Charlie and Itchy sing "You Can't Keep a Good Dog Down" for their confidence. Cactus Cat Gang (T.R. Preed | By continuing, you're giving consent to cookies being used. Killer is in the Christmas spirit and so is Carface. Killer is really cowardly, pusillanimous, frightened, and nervous, and for each of his failures, Carface tries to have him killed but he manages to convince him not to each time. Powers/Skills Under Secretary | Upon discovering this, and outraged Carface commands Killer to find her. He is also his messenger, he stays out of the action in the final battle and escapes from the hideout, after Charlie sacrifices himself saving Anne Marie. But at the end, he gives a true heart. A side kick of Carface in charge of doing all the dirty work and tasks that Carface hands to him. Killer is a skinny and slightly muscular American Schnoodle with light tan fur, bushy ears, and a bushy tail.
Not connected : To be able to post a message site, you must be connected. Not too much later, he and Carface are forcing Anne-Marie into talking to a nearby rat, declining her access outside, until Charlie gets her out. Origin Mr. Mole | The orb enters through Anne-Marie's window and beckons to Charlie in Annabelle's voice, saying that he can go home. Twitch | Charlie, Itchy, and Anne-Marie collect their earnings and are seen winning bets on numerous other races. Charlie is confused, since she told him that he could never come back, but she tells him that, since he gave his life for saving Anne-Marie, he will be allowed into Heaven once again. He is Carface's former minion. Despite this, he does have a softer side. Charlie assures her that she will, and that goodbyes are not forever. The creature breathes fire onto the ship, from which small demons appear and attack Charlie. Warren T. Rat | After the song, Itchy is separated from Charlie via a slide trapdoor. It is shown in the musical number "I Always Get Emotional at Christmas Time" that he has a wife and son, but neither relative is ever mentioned by name, nor do they ever speak.
Today, the film is best known to have a cult fellowing. I'm surrounded by morons!" Killer makes sure she makes it to shore and reunites her with her newly adoptive parents. They make their bet and go to their seats. [9], All Dogs Go to Heaven opened in North America on November 17, 1989, the same day as The Little Mermaid produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation; once again, Sullivan Bluth Studios' latest feature would be vying for box office receipts with Disney's, just as their previous one (The Land Before Time) had. Charlie says goodbye to Anne-Marie who, having woken up, asks him if she will ever see him again. No. He was voiced by the late Charles Nelson Reilly, who also played King Llort and Hunch. One of the puppies tells him that she went to 402 Maple Street, where the Warlop family, the couple from the races, lives. He is not seen in the sequel, but he returns for the TV series as Carface's partner in crime. Dragon the Cat | Ms. Fieldmouse | King Llort | Dr. Valentine, Video Games Joseph Korso |, https://mugenarchive.com/w/index.php?title=Killer_(All_Dogs_Go_to_Heaven)&oldid=59000. Killer is bumbling, neurotic, spineless, dweeby, mild-mannered, long-suffering, kinky, ingenious, loyal, loquacious, eager, rowdy and less evil compared to Carface. Later, when after Charlie and Itchy find out the "monster" in his basement is an adorable little girl who speaks to animals, Carface enters the room with Killer. Heartbroken and betrayed, she tells Charlie that he is a bad dog, and runs away, crying. As the ship was destroyed in the explosion, a large crowd has gathered and witnesses Killer pushing Anne-Marie ashore. The group is then seen outside, looking for a way to get money to bet with. Jenner | It ended up being rated G despite it still containing adult themes. This All Dogs go to Heaven Character Coloring Pages Killer for individual and noncommercial use only, the copyright belongs to their respective creatures or owners. Dr. Schadenfreude | Alias Redis the main antagonist of the 1996 animated filmAll Dogs Go to Heaven 2. Darkos | Having long, Charlie goes to Heaven by default, despite not doing a single good deed in the duration of his life; with the lovely angelic Whippet, Annabelle (Melba Moore) explaining that "Unlike people, dogs are naturally good and loyal and kind". This unofficial fansite is managed exclusively by All Dogs Go To Heaven fans. They also forgive Charlie for taking their wallet. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He assist Carface in Charlie's death by getting him (and himself) drunk at the Mardi Gras, blindfolds the drunken Charlie and helps his boss run him over with a car and off the docks. Charlie then spots Anne-Marie attempting to leave, unhappy because none of the money has gone to helping the poor, or to finding Anne-Marie new parents, both of which were promised by Charlie. He lands on a ship in the lava with a skeletal dragon. Working for Carface Martin Brisby | Chief McBrusque | Killer first introduced in All Dogs Go To Heaven.
Charlie falls over, and begins to look for Anne-Marie. Injurin' Joe, Live Action Films
Itchy limps up to the bed, jumps on top, and lies down beside her. While he is being lowered, he asks Carface to spare him, saying he has a gun. Killer first introduced in All Dogs Go To Heaven. Sergeant Bauer | Charlie puts Anne-Marie on a piece of debris and pushes her outside, and dives in to get the watch. This page was last edited on 9 November 2016, at 22:40.