Tuesday, September 24, 2013

An All Dogs Christmas Carol (All Dogs go to Heaven Christmas film)



I love The Movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The movie is a very good christmas movie,
and deserves a 5. I wish they made more movies like this.
The movie is about carface a greety dog who steels this little puppy's money for his broken leg. Then Charlie, itchy, and sasha
make a plan to show carface what will happen to him in the past and in the future. It's a christmas carol movie, in a dog version. See the movie. It's very entertaining.

Reminiscent of Batman and Robin and The Wizard of Oz
This is one of the best animated versions of "A Christmas Carol" available, in my opinion, but not because of its fidelity to the novel by Charles Dickens. Although it borrows enough elements from the Dickens classic to be recognizable as a version of that popular Christmas story, it also has elements more reminiscent of an episode of "Batman and Robin," or "The Wizard of Oz." The plots and sub-plots are complex, and the characters well developed. The graphics are better than those in most animated versions, too. I would recommend this version to people unfamiliar with "A Christmas Carol" as a family-oriented Christmas movie that stands on its own merits, as well as to people, like me, who collect as many different versions of "A Christmas Carol" as they can!

Sorry, but...
Sorry for what's coming. I write this as a big ADGTH franchise fan. I really like the second movie; thought it superior to the lush but meandering original. I liked the series - thought ir underrated, but this... well, it's certainly not bad, but it's ordinary. The animation is sub-par for even a 90's DTV movie, and there is little of the relationship-tension which made The Series enjoyable. I must admit I'm not a Christmas Special fan (about the only ones I can stand are the Rocko's Modern Life one, and the first Robby the Reindeer) but even so, I think this is the tail-end of the ADGTH franchise. It's not good. It's not awful either. Ironically, I'm now going to be dissed by - ah, nevermind. For completists. I'd rather MGM released all The Series episodes on DVD.

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