I am unironically crying. This might be the greatest piece of American animation ever. Total kino. I am an entire 12 pack deep, but still. Beautiful fricking film. Legit 10/10
I am unironically crying. This might be the greatest piece of American animation ever. Total kino. I am an entire 12 pack deep, but still. Beautiful fricking film. Legit 10/10
"unironically" isn't a word
who says "ironically" isn't a word?
It is now.
>https://www.dictionary.com/browse/unironically
OH NO NO NO
Ironically, it is.
Language is constantly changing.
Imagine being an aspiring grammar Nazi and being this bad at it.
Yeah I'm not into Don Bluth or his movies too much but everything in this movie was worth it for the ending, just a real well done emotional scene.
I thought the whole thing was excellent, but yes, the ending was incredible. I immediately knew that it wasn't Disney and it was a little darker than what I'm used to from American animation, but I honestly did not expect the ending. Excellent fricking scene.
>I immediately knew that it wasn't Disney and it was a little darker than what I'm used to from American animation
Oh yeah, another big thing I liked about this movie was Charlie himself. I watched it thinking he was going to be kind of shady but still safe and admirable, and then be over the top redeemed kind of like Nick in zootopia, but honestly I feel like he stays pretty scummy and bad throughout the whole movie and it feels more true to life. It makes the moment of him having a heart of gold much much more impactful though, it was refreshing seeing a "shady guy goes nice" character not veer off into being too goody and it really made the ending more heartbreaking and meaningful.
>Charlie half-assed his final rescue of Anna Marie to try and save her and the watch
I liked that. Showed he wasn't a true blue hero and probably why he went to Hell first before this visit.
>I am an entire 12 pack deep
You should get some help alcie...
Are there seriously people who did not watch All Dogs Go to Heaven as children, but instead experienced it for the first time as adults?
anon, average Cinemaphile user is born in this millenium
As time goes on, it becomes less and less accessible
Did you fap to it
There are people that watched it and didnt?
it's an insult to this movie what they did with sequels and series. this movie balanced the childish and dark tones very well, it's my all time favorite movie if i can add that. charlie is not entirely a goody two-shoes from start to finish and he still wasn't entirely selfless as he wasn't willing to risk his watch to save the girl but had no choice at the last minute and chose to save her. Also perhaps i misinterpreted the last scene but i believe charlie stopped death from taking her life while she sleeps because i doubt they would allow him to escape hell to make his goodbyes, he by the end became not just her guardian dog but also her guardian angel. goddamn i'll watch it today now
Big.lipped alligator ruined it
No it didn't
Even sadder ending given the whole thing with Anne Marie’s actress and this movie being released after her death
A 12 pack isn't that much plus I don't know what brand it is so it could be something pathetic like light beer.
>tfw all of the main VAs are dead
Nice try but Charlie sheen is still alive.
He was voiced by Burt Reynolds in the original
I was scared of it as a kid because of the hell imagery