There is a extremely sad story that goes with this film. The voice actress for Anna-Marie was Judith Barsi, who was the original voice of Ducky from the Land Before Time, was murdered along with her mother by her own father in a double murder-suicide at the age of 10 before the film could be released. This film was dedicated to her memory. The end credit song “Love Survives” is dedicated to her memory
Burt Reynolds (Charlie) recorded his lines after Judith(Anne Marie) died so you can hear him actually getting choked up at the end when he says "I love you too." 😢😢😢 RIP Judith and Maria Barsi 🕊
I feel so bad for the little actress who played Annemarie, she also played Ducky in the land before time, these were the only two movies she starred in before her dad killed her. I still feel sad because of that.
@@aislynnsavannah4341 Which is another child actress who passed away in 1988 but it was due to cardiac arrest. Both of these deaths were very sad but both Judith’s and Heather’s memory will still live on.
Considering that Burt Reynolds and Judith Barsi are no longer with us, we can say that Charlie and Anna-Marie are reunited, even if it's sad. And Itchy is with them as well. Are you going to watch the second movie?
The thing about the watch is that, once he’s rewound it enough to take himself out of Heaven, he has to consistently rewind it before it reaches a certain time so as to avoid dying again.
I know they were breaking out of a jail, but Annabelle was wrong about Charlie not doing good deeds. He offers to replace Itchy's "stuff" and dives in front of a bullet to save him.
Yes and she had so much to live for and her father took that away from her. May she rest in peace and be happy in heaven with her mother and her father rotting in jail for what he did?❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
In film analysis there exists the term "big lipped alligator moment" that means one bizarre, out of place scene in an otherwise more or less story ; the scene happens and when it is over the movie doesnt refer to it anymore and continues as if it never happened, so you're left on your own with thinking "What the hell was that?"
And yet, the one the trope is named for... isn't actually a big-lipped alligator moment. Because the gator DOES come back in the finale, and "BLAM" 's are defined by never being acknowledged or brought up afterwards.
19:00 man this song after what happened to Judith. And hearing how when she tried to sing it she was unable to cause of what was happening at home so someone else had to step in to sing the song. My feels. Poor Judith.
This was my absolute FAVORITE movie as a kid! Sure, in hindsight was pretty weird and it has themes that many would consider inappropriate for kids nowadays, but I still love it -- I even still have my Charlie and Itchy plushies 🥰
You've already seen two Don Bluth films: Anastasia and All Dogs Go To Heaven. You should see the rest of the Bluth library (such as The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, The Land Before Time, and Titan AE), including the short films The Small One and Banjo the Woodpile Cat.
Bruh Charlie being flawed makes him a Character with an Arc. Guess entertainment so bad today that a bland plot device being "good all around" is considered good writing? 😂😂😂
“I want you to take care of Itchy. Just while I’m gone.” It’s a shame that this scene is tainted by the knowledge that she totally lets him choke to death on a chicken bone in the sequel.
@@sketchyskies8531 in the second one Itchy shows up in heaven and throws up a chicken bone, implying that he choked to death on it. Anne-Marie is not in the movie because of Judith Barsi’s death. But her character would still be alive and an adult at that time(it takes place 56 years later. Itchy is a very old man despite looking the exact same) so assuming she was still watching after Itchy, she really dropped the ball!
@@HaughtyToast I’m kinda operating on the assumption that these movies take place in an alternate universe where a dog’s lifespan is the same as the average human’s.
20:37 Actually yes that was a real gun. The dialogue referring to it earlier originally even called it a tommy gun (which it clearly is in the footage), but that got changed to have them call ot a ray gun. It was one of a few changes made to the film to keep it from getting a PG rating. Also, you might enjoy the sequel more. Charlie is a much better lead character in that one.
I'm not sure if it was in Bluth's original cut, but the biggest flaw with this movie for me (despite enjoying it as a kid) is how it changed tones and storylines halfway through. The first half as some have noted is when Charlie is brought back to life and begins planning revenge on Carface. Yet this gets completely ignored in the 2nd half as Charlie chooses to build a casino... WITH HIS NAME ALL OVER IT. Why does he do this? Isn't Charlie suppose to be keeping a low profile, since Carface thinks he's dead? I get that they wanted him to find out, but this is really a dumb way to go about it. And it completely forgets about what should have been the main focus which is Charlie wanting Carface to pay for what he did to him. So if I was to fix this movie, I'd remove the casino plotline. The 1st act will stay, as well as the half of the 2nd act, where Charlie and Itchy "rescue" Anne-Marie when they learn what Carface is using her for, Carface realizing Anne-Marie's gone and the whole bedtime sequence. Now for the next part of the act's focus: creating Charlie's revenge. Charlie's plan for revenge is to blow the casino boat, and have Carface watch everything he built be destroyed, and have him get killed in the explosion (Charlie: He's gonna watch everything he's got disappear. And I'll make sure it's the last thing he sees.). Once they do, Charlie has a getaway plan as well (which I explain more in detail soon), and him and Itchy will make their escape. However, Charlie needs money in order to get the ammo and explosives he needs to blow up the boat and for their ride out of New Orleans. So that's when he decides to use Anne Marie so they can have her talk to animals and place bets on the winners. And with their money, they buy their ammo, and secretly stick them onto the boat so when the time is right, they blow it up. But during one of their bets, a dog who happens to work for Carface, notices Charlie in the audience and goes to tell Carface (And we can have that scene where Carface attempts to murder Killer and Killer states he has a gun; but not a "ray gun.). We can still keep the "Anne-Marie looking for a family" subplot, but here's what'll happen: during their planning Anne-Marie wants out because of Charlie not keeping the end of his promise to help the poor and find her a family. So that's when they go to the abandoned church where Flo raises the orphaned puppies and feed them. Here we get more development with Flo where not only is she a former girlfriend of Charlie, but has some business in laundering money and goods and smuggling pets out of the town. Charlie makes a deal with her into helping him and Itchy get on a plane out of the city, but doesn't mention his plans for revenge on Carface to her. We keep the sequence of Anne-Marie finding the stolen wallet of Harold and Kate, the "Soon You'll Come Home" song, Charlie's Hell nightmare (fully restored), Anne-Marie's visit to Kate and Harold, Charlie manipulating Anne-Marie into coming back with him, the Carface shooting (fully restored; the original scene was meant to be more violent), and here we see more elements to his watch where it basically shows that it gives Charlie immorality and healing powers, unless something happens to the watch (like it stops ticking). We have the whole scene with Charlie and Anne-Marie falling into the water in that abandoned building, but remove the entire alligator sequence (Seriously, why was that even in there?). Instead, we have them falling through the sewers trying to find their way out, only to head down a waterfall, leading to Anne-Marie contracting pneumonia. Itchy in the meantime is walking down the street with some more supplies for the revenge plan, only to get attacked by Carface and his thugs but manages to escape despite receiving some bruises. We have Charlie trying to find medical attention for Anne-Marie with Flo and Itchy confronting Charlie there, Charlie in anger states that he's using Anne-Marie and plans "dump her in an orphanage", Ann-Marie hearing everything and running away tearfully, and here we are shown that Carface managed to follow Itchy to the abandoned church, where him and his thugs hide from behind and kidnap Anne-Marie, and Itchy realizes that it's them, not Charlie. Charlie then decides that's he has to for once try and fight for someone other than himself and goes to save Anne-Marie, even convincing Itchy into doing so (Since Itchy states earlier that he believes Charlie treats Anne-Marie like she matters more than him.). Charlie and Itchy then go on their rescue with Charlie attempting to get Anne-Marie out, but is confronted by Carface once more and a fight ensues but accidently causes a fire. Charlie realizing the explosives are still on the boat, has to get Anne-Marie out fast. Carface's death can be the same, except instead of the comedic alligator, Carface is confront by real scary and well drawn ones (Kinda similar to the designs of the T-Rex, in Bluth's previous film The Land Before Time.). Charlie ending up sacrificing his watch to save Anne-Marie, and dying in the explosion (Also, remove Killer helping Anne-Marie to shore and have him get his comeuppance as well, since we are shown in the film that he's still evil, so him saving her feels unearned.). And then we have the emotional ending where Itchy, decides to stay with Anne-Marie, as it would be what Charlie wanted, Charlie being forgiven, and given the chance back to Heaven, his final goodbye to Anne-Marie and returning to Heaven. And just like that, you have the perfect All Dogs Go To Heaven movie.
You should definetly react to the second one and give us your untainted opinion. Everybody seems to hate it becouse they grew up with this one but I allways thought the second one is better
Omg yess so glad I'm not alone in preferring the 2nd film! Like the art & soundtrack is objectively better, voice acting is stronger 🤷♀️ idk why it's the less popular one tbh
How could anyone murder their own daughter? I believe that the mother was going to divorce her husband but I remember she didn’t want to lose everything, well ironically she did exactly that because of the mother divorcing her husband.
Ok gotta be real, don’t like the cynicism of her saying we don’t know that we don’t know if there’s anything left after we die, true, but in this case we do so just enjoy the scene for what it is lol it’s a cartoon dog saying goodbye to a little girl before he goes to heaven let’s not pick it up apart with “we don’t know if there’s actually a real heaven in real life” lol there is in this cartoon enjoy the emotion lol
Not related to the movie, but if you ever decide to react to games, I think the first 2 Kingdom Hearts games will make you cry both happy and sad tears.
There is a extremely sad story that goes with this film. The voice actress for Anna-Marie was Judith Barsi, who was the original voice of Ducky from the Land Before Time, was murdered along with her mother by her own father in a double murder-suicide at the age of 10 before the film could be released. This film was dedicated to her memory. The end credit song “Love Survives” is dedicated to her memory
That’s so sad! 😭 *sobs*
Actress. Lol, sorry, I know it's a serious comment. But I had to.
Also I was gunna bring this up too.
I actually had no idea that happened to her. That is very sad. 😢
@@MrNoLen5 actor is a gender neutral term nowadays. Serious thespians like Meryl Streep prefer it because it puts them on equal footing with men.
I knew the story but didn’t knew she was the same actress as ducky
Burt Reynolds (Charlie) recorded his lines after Judith(Anne Marie) died so you can hear him actually getting choked up at the end when he says "I love you too." 😢😢😢
RIP Judith and Maria Barsi 🕊
And it took him 75 takes to record this segment, because he broke down crying 😢
RIP to Dom Deluise, Burt Reynolds, and especially Judith Barsi.
She voices Anne Marie in this film and Ducky from "A Land Before Time"
I feel so bad for the little actress who played Annemarie, she also played Ducky in the land before time, these were the only two movies she starred in before her dad killed her. I still feel sad because of that.
The little girl that voices Anne Marie also voices Ducky in Land Before Time.
This was the last film she ever did before she was murdered.
@isaaclewinsonvids1 no she wasn't, that was Heather O'Rourke
@@aislynnsavannah4341 Which is another child actress who passed away in 1988 but it was due to cardiac arrest. Both of these deaths were very sad but both Judith’s and Heather’s memory will still live on.
Judith Barsi was murdered before the movie was finished. Bert Raynalds had to finish his lines and it was the day after she was murdered.
Considering that Burt Reynolds and Judith Barsi are no longer with us, we can say that Charlie and Anna-Marie are reunited, even if it's sad. And Itchy is with them as well. Are you going to watch the second movie?
The thing about the watch is that, once he’s rewound it enough to take himself out of Heaven, he has to consistently rewind it before it reaches a certain time so as to avoid dying again.
And that is how the trope Big Lipped Alligator moment was born.
I know they were breaking out of a jail, but Annabelle was wrong about Charlie not doing good deeds. He offers to replace Itchy's "stuff" and dives in front of a bullet to save him.
The little girls actress died at the hands of her father when She was 10 years old. May her sole be with god.😢💔
Amen
Yes and she had so much to live for and her father took that away from her. May she rest in peace and be happy in heaven with her mother and her father rotting in jail for what he did?❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
In film analysis there exists the term "big lipped alligator moment" that means one bizarre, out of place scene in an otherwise more or less story ; the scene happens and when it is over the movie doesnt refer to it anymore and continues as if it never happened, so you're left on your own with thinking "What the hell was that?"
It was actually coined by the nostalgia critic, but it has called on since then
And yet, the one the trope is named for... isn't actually a big-lipped alligator moment.
Because the gator DOES come back in the finale, and "BLAM" 's are defined by never being acknowledged or brought up afterwards.
@@orangecat504Nope to that either. He's famous for it, but his former coworker Lindsay Ellis, once known as The Nostalgia Chick, actually coined it.
@@JJMDude The Nostalgia Chick says that this is her favorite Don Bluth film, whereas Doug Walker is a fan of the Secret of NIMH.
19:00 man this song after what happened to Judith. And hearing how when she tried to sing it she was unable to cause of what was happening at home so someone else had to step in to sing the song. My feels. Poor Judith.
This was my absolute FAVORITE movie as a kid! Sure, in hindsight was pretty weird and it has themes that many would consider inappropriate for kids nowadays, but I still love it -- I even still have my Charlie and Itchy plushies 🥰
Me looking at the video title: "Of course it's very weird Sophie! Be more specific!"
Sophie: (is more specific)
Me: "Well, yeah."
12:41
More like The Lion King "I'm surrounded by Idiots"
Interestingly, this movie is older than TLK.
@@meganlodon Fun Fact: this film was released on the same day as the Little Mermaid, Ohhhh!!!!
It’s okay Sophie. I will still support you no matter what. ❤
Oh man, at 43 years old, Charlie's goodbye scene at the end breaks me every time. Still one of my favorite animated movies.
I remember this movie when I was a kid but it's sad what happened to the voice actor of the girl 😭
You've already seen two Don Bluth films: Anastasia and All Dogs Go To Heaven. You should see the rest of the Bluth library (such as The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, The Land Before Time, and Titan AE), including the short films The Small One and Banjo the Woodpile Cat.
Aaaah childhood movie!
I had a vhs copy of this when I was little but it broke 😭
Bruh Charlie being flawed makes him a Character with an Arc. Guess entertainment so bad today that a bland plot device being "good all around" is considered good writing? 😂😂😂
Exactly she completely missed the point. Did she want a stale goody two shoe protagonist with no flaws or character?
“I want you to take care of Itchy. Just while I’m gone.” It’s a shame that this scene is tainted by the knowledge that she totally lets him choke to death on a chicken bone in the sequel.
We don't talk about the sequel 🤫😆
I’m sorry what
@@sketchyskies8531 in the second one Itchy shows up in heaven and throws up a chicken bone, implying that he choked to death on it. Anne-Marie is not in the movie because of Judith Barsi’s death. But her character would still be alive and an adult at that time(it takes place 56 years later. Itchy is a very old man despite looking the exact same) so assuming she was still watching after Itchy, she really dropped the ball!
@@residentfan1521 I mean if she managed to get a dog to live 56 years then she can't be too bad of an owner in spite of the chicken bone thing
@@HaughtyToast I’m kinda operating on the assumption that these movies take place in an alternate universe where a dog’s lifespan is the same as the average human’s.
I haven’t seen this movie. But as a former dog owner, this is probably gonna be extremely emotional for me. 😭
Yeah. 80s animated pizza will do that to you. Cowabunga
20:37
Actually yes that was a real gun. The dialogue referring to it earlier originally even called it a tommy gun (which it clearly is in the footage), but that got changed to have them call ot a ray gun. It was one of a few changes made to the film to keep it from getting a PG rating.
Also, you might enjoy the sequel more. Charlie is a much better lead character in that one.
He went to heaven because he did an act of loyalty wich is the reason all dogs go to heaven in the first place
I don't consider it weird. Just one of the more unusual movies. That's not a bad thing. :)
R.I.P to the girl who played the girl. awful what happen to her.
This was the first film I ever saw in theaters, and running up and down the empty aisles at 2yo during the alligator scene is my earliest memory.
Meanwhile all cats go to hell
yeah, but they're not there to be punished. They're more like new hires.
When I watched this review I was so happy . A few days later my dog ,my baby boy , my best friend of 11yrs died 😢 I really hope all dogs go to heaven
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid (I was 8 when it came out). RIP Judith Barsi 😥
I love All Dogs Go To Heaven All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 All Dogs Christmas Carol All Dogs Go To Heaven The Series Hazbin Hotel and Little Nicky.
I'm not sure if it was in Bluth's original cut, but the biggest flaw with this movie for me (despite enjoying it as a kid) is how it changed tones and storylines halfway through. The first half as some have noted is when Charlie is brought back to life and begins planning revenge on Carface. Yet this gets completely ignored in the 2nd half as Charlie chooses to build a casino... WITH HIS NAME ALL OVER IT. Why does he do this? Isn't Charlie suppose to be keeping a low profile, since Carface thinks he's dead? I get that they wanted him to find out, but this is really a dumb way to go about it. And it completely forgets about what should have been the main focus which is Charlie wanting Carface to pay for what he did to him. So if I was to fix this movie, I'd remove the casino plotline. The 1st act will stay, as well as the half of the 2nd act, where Charlie and Itchy "rescue" Anne-Marie when they learn what Carface is using her for, Carface realizing Anne-Marie's gone and the whole bedtime sequence. Now for the next part of the act's focus: creating Charlie's revenge.
Charlie's plan for revenge is to blow the casino boat, and have Carface watch everything he built be destroyed, and have him get killed in the explosion (Charlie: He's gonna watch everything he's got disappear. And I'll make sure it's the last thing he sees.). Once they do, Charlie has a getaway plan as well (which I explain more in detail soon), and him and Itchy will make their escape. However, Charlie needs money in order to get the ammo and explosives he needs to blow up the boat and for their ride out of New Orleans. So that's when he decides to use Anne Marie so they can have her talk to animals and place bets on the winners. And with their money, they buy their ammo, and secretly stick them onto the boat so when the time is right, they blow it up. But during one of their bets, a dog who happens to work for Carface, notices Charlie in the audience and goes to tell Carface (And we can have that scene where Carface attempts to murder Killer and Killer states he has a gun; but not a "ray gun.).
We can still keep the "Anne-Marie looking for a family" subplot, but here's what'll happen: during their planning Anne-Marie wants out because of Charlie not keeping the end of his promise to help the poor and find her a family. So that's when they go to the abandoned church where Flo raises the orphaned puppies and feed them. Here we get more development with Flo where not only is she a former girlfriend of Charlie, but has some business in laundering money and goods and smuggling pets out of the town. Charlie makes a deal with her into helping him and Itchy get on a plane out of the city, but doesn't mention his plans for revenge on Carface to her.
We keep the sequence of Anne-Marie finding the stolen wallet of Harold and Kate, the "Soon You'll Come Home" song, Charlie's Hell nightmare (fully restored), Anne-Marie's visit to Kate and Harold, Charlie manipulating Anne-Marie into coming back with him, the Carface shooting (fully restored; the original scene was meant to be more violent), and here we see more elements to his watch where it basically shows that it gives Charlie immorality and healing powers, unless something happens to the watch (like it stops ticking). We have the whole scene with Charlie and Anne-Marie falling into the water in that abandoned building, but remove the entire alligator sequence (Seriously, why was that even in there?). Instead, we have them falling through the sewers trying to find their way out, only to head down a waterfall, leading to Anne-Marie contracting pneumonia.
Itchy in the meantime is walking down the street with some more supplies for the revenge plan, only to get attacked by Carface and his thugs but manages to escape despite receiving some bruises. We have Charlie trying to find medical attention for Anne-Marie with Flo and Itchy confronting Charlie there, Charlie in anger states that he's using Anne-Marie and plans "dump her in an orphanage", Ann-Marie hearing everything and running away tearfully, and here we are shown that Carface managed to follow Itchy to the abandoned church, where him and his thugs hide from behind and kidnap Anne-Marie, and Itchy realizes that it's them, not Charlie. Charlie then decides that's he has to for once try and fight for someone other than himself and goes to save Anne-Marie, even convincing Itchy into doing so (Since Itchy states earlier that he believes Charlie treats Anne-Marie like she matters more than him.).
Charlie and Itchy then go on their rescue with Charlie attempting to get Anne-Marie out, but is confronted by Carface once more and a fight ensues but accidently causes a fire. Charlie realizing the explosives are still on the boat, has to get Anne-Marie out fast. Carface's death can be the same, except instead of the comedic alligator, Carface is confront by real scary and well drawn ones (Kinda similar to the designs of the T-Rex, in Bluth's previous film The Land Before Time.). Charlie ending up sacrificing his watch to save Anne-Marie, and dying in the explosion (Also, remove Killer helping Anne-Marie to shore and have him get his comeuppance as well, since we are shown in the film that he's still evil, so him saving her feels unearned.). And then we have the emotional ending where Itchy, decides to stay with Anne-Marie, as it would be what Charlie wanted, Charlie being forgiven, and given the chance back to Heaven, his final goodbye to Anne-Marie and returning to Heaven.
And just like that, you have the perfect All Dogs Go To Heaven movie.
You were missed ! Another movie similar to this style is An American Tail (animated musical) might want to check it out
o.m.g. i remembered this wonderful movie like a yesterday.
You should definetly react to the second one and give us your untainted opinion. Everybody seems to hate it becouse they grew up with this one but I allways thought the second one is better
Omg yess so glad I'm not alone in preferring the 2nd film! Like the art & soundtrack is objectively better, voice acting is stronger 🤷♀️ idk why it's the less popular one tbh
@@agentofmalarkey7241 YES! Im not alone! Good to know!
Having binged the whole franchise, I can confirm the second film is where it peaked.
Glad I'm not the only one that thinks that as well. Prolly because it was the first movie I watched out of all of them lol.
@@agentofmalarkey7241 The problem is that the second movie ignores the first movie. Kinda disrespectful.
You could watch ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN 2, it's a very good movie.
Movie Suggestions in case you haven't seen them yet
What's Up Doc? (live action)
Home
Flushed Away
Oliver and Company
Ferngully
There's an animated What's Up Doc?
@@videohistory722 No, I meant the only suggestion that's live action.
This movie is one of those tear jerkers
How could anyone murder their own daughter? I believe that the mother was going to divorce her husband but I remember she didn’t want to lose everything, well ironically she did exactly that because of the mother divorcing her husband.
Also that’s not where that meme came from,it came from the lion king
Ok gotta be real, don’t like the cynicism of her saying we don’t know that we don’t know if there’s anything left after we die, true, but in this case we do so just enjoy the scene for what it is lol it’s a cartoon dog saying goodbye to a little girl before he goes to heaven let’s not pick it up apart with “we don’t know if there’s actually a real heaven in real life” lol there is in this cartoon enjoy the emotion lol
L take of the year
Hi Sophie hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
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Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Mice hate cheese,they like peanut butter
You should watch the sequal of this movie!! There is cats you asked about
2:45 The cheese almost looks like SpongeBob.
Another good review. And like at least one other person here, I'd recommend at least one look at the sequel.
23:46
They're anthropomorphic. What do you expect?
R.I.P. Judith Barsi
Not related to the movie, but if you ever decide to react to games, I think the first 2 Kingdom Hearts games will make you cry both happy and sad tears.
#proudSOPHIELENTSaddict movie reactions with Sophie are heaven 💯
Heaven must be a real cynical and bitter place then.
Please watch All dogs go to heaven 2!
wow, this was such a lame reaction. She spoke over the best and moss emotional parts of the film LOL....if i could unsubscribe twice i would
The ending extremely sad
Why is she going to miss charlie, he didn't give her any good memories.
Do you think you could watch Avatar/Avatar 2 if you haven’t already?
Number 2 is little better i hope you that to
Hey one of my favorite dog movies my other is the art of driving in the rain you should check that out it's said but it's a great movie
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The next time you do a movie review, may I suggest doing Pocahontas if you haven’t seen it yet?
Apparently she already did see it but would be cool if she rewatched it for the channel
@@augustinensang3109 yeah 👍
@@augustinensang3109I don’t know if she has seen Pocahontas.
@@rachelkelly2293 yeah but if not then it would be another movie worth watching because Pocahontas is a good Disney princess movie of its history 👍
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😮 😐 you disrespecting my favorite movie girlllllllll 😕😕😕😕😕😕😕😕😒😒😒😒😒😒😒
Sophia, no one deserves to go to hell
Not even Hitler or Ted Bundy?
@@augustinensang3109they definitely in hell lmao 🤣😂
A majority of people don't deserve to go to hell*
Did you heard that song with that dog 😂😂😂😂21:17
Your constant sarcastic comments in this video are overdone and not funny. Terrible reaction
this was one of my childhood movies 🥹