1) All dogs go to heaven was nominated for award being: Best Family Motion Picture – Adventure or Cartoon
2)
Judith Barsi‘s final film. Barsi and her mother were murdered by Barsi’s father a year and a half before the film’s release. The film’s ending theme, “Love Survives,” is dedicated to Barsi’s memory.
3) The movie’s title is derived from a quote by Robert Louis Stevenson: “You think those dogs will not be in heaven? I tell you they will be there long before any of us.”
4) The illustration on the War and Peace book that Charlie “reads” to Anne-Marie has the caption “General Pomeroy is shot.” This is a reference to lead animator
John Pomeroy, who is also a military history buff.
5) When the heavenly whippet looks in Charlie’s records, his mother and father are named “Loni” and “Burt”, and look like canine versions of
Loni Anderson and
Burt Reynolds (who were together at the time.)
6) Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise recorded their lines together, as did Vic Tayback and Charles Nelson Reilly.
7) During the scene where Charlie is almost shot by Carface, he and Anne-Marie pass by “Bluth’s Bakery” – a reference to director
Don Bluth.
8) On the soundtrack version of “Let Me Be Surprised”, Charlie is heard saying “Damn that Carface, I’ll kill him.” but the “damn” part is removed in the movie (though Charlie still mouths the word)
9)
Steven Spielberg was going to be the executive producer of this film and have it released under the Amblin banner, but left the project after creative differences with director
Don Bluth while they were making
The Land Before Time (1988).
10) In the video-game called Manhunt 2 A member of the Watchdogs finds the body of a slain comrade and says, “All Dogs go to fucking heaven.”
11) In the movie called Gone Girls Nick Dunne And Little Girl are watching All Dogs Go to Heaven in the lake house.
12) In the movie called Balto 2: Wolf-Quest a character say: “all doggies go to heaven”
13) Alterver version: Although Charlie’s nightmare about Hell was trimmed in the common cut of the film, a personal director’s cut by
Don Bluth‘ included the scene’s full length.
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