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A bunch of angel puppies ask the ] Annabelle to tell them a story. She begins to tell them about how Carface saved Christmas with a little guidance from Charlie and Itchy. | |||
In a ] alleyway, Charlie, Itchy and Sasha help their friends decorate for a Christmas party. Charlie and Itchy tend to the young puppies, primarily a little one named Timmy, who has a bad leg. The dogs have a collection for an operation for Timmy. To disrupt the festivities, Carface and Killer arrive for debts. However, as his is not yet due, Charlie refuses. Carface blows a mysterious dog whistle that hypnotizes everyone into give up their bones. As they depart, Carface and Killer take the food, presents and money, including that for Timmy's medical bills. | |||
Charlie and Itchy's attempts to reclaim their goods fail but they discover Carface is working for Annabelle's evil cousin, Belladonna, who plots to use a massive dog whistle to hypnotize every dog in the city into stealing the masters' Christmas presents, causing them to be thrown out of their houses and abandoned by their owners, much in the same way Carface used to be when he was a puppy. Charlie plots to scare "the Dickens" out of him and asks Annabelle for some aid, resulting in them being transformed into characters from '']''. Itchy becomes the ], Sasha the ], and Charlie the ]. | |||
They each visit Carface, and gradually learn how he turned into a hoodlum. At Itchy's insistence, Carface reveals that he was a happy puppy but his owner blamed him for making a mess of Christmas decorations, which gets him thrown out. Sasha tells him that without the money, Timmy will die, which will cause another — his own. Finally, Charlie shows that because of his actions, Carface will cause his own death, and be condemned to Hell for eternity. | |||
Carface, having seen himself in Timmy, must stop the whistle just in time to prevent the dogs from stealing the gifts. Belladonna flies into a frenzied rage and is about to kill him and Killer when she is frozen solid by a massive amount of snow caused by Annabelle. | |||
Carface, having seen himself in Timmy, hurries to stop the whistle. Betrayed, Belladonna flies into a frenzied rage and is about to kill Carface and Killer when she is frozen solid by a massive amount of snow caused by Annabelle. As it begins to snow, everyone celebrates, but Itchy laments the lack of presents. At that moment, Carface arrives on a sled pulled by Killer and returns everything, and gives more. Handing back Timmy's money box, it is full to the top. Carface turns to leave but Sasha invites him to stay. He respectfully declines, deciding to visit his mother, but wishes everyone a Merry Christmas. | |||
Annabelle finishes the story by saying "Merry Christmas!" to the audience, whom the puppies wave at, and Charlie and Itchy wish the same thing. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == |
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1998 animated filmAn All Dogs Christmas Carol | |
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Directed by | Paul Sabella Gary Selvaggio (co-director) |
Written by | Jymn Magon |
Produced by | Paul Sabella Jonathan Dern Jymn Magon (co-producer) |
Starring | Ernest Borgnine Steven Weber Dom DeLuise Sheena Easton Charles Nelson Reilly Bebe Neuwirth |
Music by | Mark Watters |
Production companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation MGM Family Entertainment |
Distributed by | MGM Home Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
An All Dogs Christmas Carol is a 1998 American animated musical television special which was released as the direct-to-video film on November 17, 1998. To date, it is the final installment in the All Dogs Go to Heaven film series and it also serves as the series finale to the animated series. Unlike the first two films, where the main characters are Charlie and Itchy, Carface is the focus of the story. It is based on the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
Plot
A bunch of angel puppies ask the whippet Annabelle to tell them a story. She begins to tell them about how Carface saved Christmas with a little guidance from Charlie and Itchy.
In a San Francisco alleyway, Charlie, Itchy and Sasha help their friends decorate for a Christmas party. Charlie and Itchy tend to the young puppies, primarily a little one named Timmy, who has a bad leg. The dogs have a collection for an operation for Timmy. To disrupt the festivities, Carface and Killer arrive for debts. However, as his is not yet due, Charlie refuses. Carface blows a mysterious dog whistle that hypnotizes everyone into give up their bones. As they depart, Carface and Killer take the food, presents and money, including that for Timmy's medical bills.
Charlie and Itchy's attempts to reclaim their goods fail but they discover Carface is working for Annabelle's evil cousin, Belladonna, who plots to use a massive dog whistle to hypnotize every dog in the city into stealing the masters' Christmas presents, causing them to be thrown out of their houses and abandoned by their owners, much in the same way Carface used to be when he was a puppy. Charlie plots to scare "the Dickens" out of him and asks Annabelle for some aid, resulting in them being transformed into characters from A Christmas Carol. Itchy becomes the Ghost of Christmas Past, Sasha the Ghost of Christmas Present, and Charlie the Ghost of Christmas Future.
They each visit Carface, and gradually learn how he turned into a hoodlum. At Itchy's insistence, Carface reveals that he was a happy puppy but his owner blamed him for making a mess of Christmas decorations, which gets him thrown out. Sasha tells him that without the money, Timmy will die, which will cause another — his own. Finally, Charlie shows that because of his actions, Carface will cause his own death, and be condemned to Hell for eternity.
Carface, having seen himself in Timmy, hurries to stop the whistle. Betrayed, Belladonna flies into a frenzied rage and is about to kill Carface and Killer when she is frozen solid by a massive amount of snow caused by Annabelle. As it begins to snow, everyone celebrates, but Itchy laments the lack of presents. At that moment, Carface arrives on a sled pulled by Killer and returns everything, and gives more. Handing back Timmy's money box, it is full to the top. Carface turns to leave but Sasha invites him to stay. He respectfully declines, deciding to visit his mother, but wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.
Cast
- Ernest Borgnine as Carface Caruthers, the pit bull/bulldog mix (Ebenezer Scrooge)
- Steven Weber as Charles "Charlie" B. Barkin, the German Shepherd, Sasha's husband / Ghost of Christmas Future.
- Dom DeLuise as Itchiford "Itchy Itchiford" Dachshund (the dachshund), Charlie's best friend / Ghost of Christmas Past.
- Sheena Easton as Sasha la Fleur Barkin (the Irish Setter), Charlie's wife / Ghost of Christmas Present.
- Charles Nelson Reilly as Killer the schnoodle, Carface's henchdog
- Bebe Neuwirth as Annabelle, an angelic whippet who welcomes dogs into Heaven and as Belladonna, Annabelle's demonic cousin
- Beth Anderson as Martha, a young girl and Timmy's human owner
- Taylor Emerson as Timmy, a crippled puppy and Martha's pet
Additional voices were provided by Carlos Alazraqui, Dee Bradley Baker, Myles Jeffrey, Megan Malanga, Chris Marquette, Gail Matthius, Aria Noelle Curzon and Ashley Tisdale and Jamie Cronin and singing voices were provided by Beth Anderson, Amick Byram, Billy Bodine, Susan Boyd, Alvin Chea, Randy Crenshaw, Lorraine Feather, Edie Lehman, Laurie Shillinger, Carmen Twillie and Vanessa Vandergriff.
Songs
Music by Mark Watters and Lyrics by Lorraine Feather
- "When We Hear a Christmas Carol": sung by Steven Weber, Sheena Easton, Dom DeLuise and Ensemble
- "Puppyhood": sung by Ernest Borgnine and Ensemble
- "I Always Get Emotional at Christmas Time": sung by Charles Nelson Reilly and Bebe Neuwirth
- "Clean Up Your Act": sung by Steven Weber and Ensemble
See also
References
- Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 7. ISBN 9781476672939.
- "An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998)". imdb.com. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
- An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998). ISBN 0792839811.
- Mark Deming (2013). "An-All-Dogs-Christmas-Carol". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
- "An All Dogs Christmas Carol". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
- "An All Dogs Christmas Carol". barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
- An All Dogs Christmas Carol (Video 1998) - IMDb, retrieved 2019-11-25
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- 1998 television films
- All Dogs Go to Heaven
- 1998 animated films
- 1998 films
- 1998 direct-to-video films
- 1990s American animated films
- 1990s buddy comedy films
- 1990s Christmas comedy films
- 1990s musical comedy films
- 1990s musical films
- American buddy comedy films
- American children's animated comedy films
- American children's animated musical films
- American Christmas films
- American sequel films
- American television series finales
- American musical comedy films
- American musical fantasy films
- Animated buddy films
- Animated Christmas films
- Animated films about dogs
- Animated films based on novels
- Christmas television specials
- Direct-to-video sequel films
- 1990s English-language films
- Films based on A Christmas Carol
- Television shows based on A Christmas Carol
- Films set in San Francisco
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated films
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer direct-to-video films
- Films scored by Mark Watters
- Films with screenplays by Jymn Magon
- 1990s Christmas films
- American Christmas comedy films
- 1998 directorial debut films
- 1998 comedy films
- 1990s children's animated films
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation films
- Films directed by Paul Sabella