All Dogs Go to Heaven 3


If there was ever an "All Dogs Go to Heaven 3" (excluding "An All Dogs Christmas Carol", which was not TRULY a third movie, just a special film relating to the TV series) what would it be about?

My idea is that it may follow a storyline similar to "Toy Story 3"; David, the dogs' owner, is about to head off for college, while Charlie, Itchy, Sasha, David's little sister, Sarah, and Charlie and Sasha's three puppies, Butch, Vivica and Judith (or something along those lines...) end up at a circus, which is actually being run by Red the Cat Demon from "All Dogs 2" in yet another one of his disguises, along with Carface and Killer. Upon discovering the circus's dark secret, the friends try to go home, but Red, Carface and Killer won't let them do so so easily...

David would eventually learn about his pets and sister being imprisoned at the circus, and go help them escape, and maybe even the likes of King Gator and Anne-Marie would appear in small-to-medium-sized cameos.

Possible Cast:
* Charlie Sheen or Steve Weber as Charlie
* Wayne Knight as Itchy
* Adam Wylie as David
* Sheena Easton as Sasha
* Ciara Bravo as Vivica
* Morgan Lily as Judith
* Karley Scott Collins as Sarah
* Robert Loggia as Carface
* Andy Dick as Killer
* John Hurt as Red
* Ken Page as King Gator
* TBD as Butch and Anne-Marie (if the latter appears, that is...)

Sorry, this idea needs a bit more development, but I'm working on it now (or at least brainstorming the plot and other characters...)

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>Charlie Sheen or Steve Weber as Charlie
No
>Wayne Knight as Itchy
No

Besides the VAs you picked which are bad, there should not be a sequel at all.
The plot continuation was destroyed by All Dogs 2 and further more with the series creating their own subplots to explain things (such as Charlie and Itchy meeting the first time in San Francisco... in 1994). The first All Dogs doesn't exist in plot because of these two. I'm glad there will never be another All Dogs related movie ever again.

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I'm glad there will never be another All Dogs related movie ever again.
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YEAH??? I'M NOT!!! Traditional animation is practically EXTINCT, thanks to Don Bluth being out, Disney barely doing anything good anymore, and DreamWorks ruling all spewing *beep* CGI *beep* in our faces NONSTOP!!!! I don't care what you say, whether it be "All Dogs Go to Heaven" or some other 2d franchise (or completely NEW, ORIGINAL traditionally-animated movie) THERE NEEDS TO BE MORE 2D ANIMATION AND LESS *beep* CGI (Pixar can stay though...I think...)!!!! >:(

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The topic wasn't about traditional animation in general, it was about ADGTH 3. I like traditional animation too, but you're going off topic.

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The basic point I had was... if there WAS an "All Dogs Go to Heaven 3", it would at VERY least be another traditionally-animated film, and I believe, personally, that there's a dire need to make MORE of those classic, near-extinct breed of film. Do YOU have any BETTER ideas for a potential traditionally-animated feature? Feel free to share.

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The industry needs to stop pumping out sequels, and this applies especially to traditional animated films. Look at all the sequels that Disney has produced. When you say classics that means its not a sequel, since classic sequels are incredibly rare.

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However, making crappy sequels is not the answer.


Well then, what IS the answer? What with you claiming CGI has overpopulated traditional animation, and hoping from the best, yet insisting doing sequels to traditionally-animated films ISN'T the answer, I have honestly no idea what to do...

P.S. As you may have noticed I did not include the word "CRAPPY" when I said, "doing SEQUELS to traditionally-animated films". If you believe all sequels are crap, then I have no idea what you want...

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