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andthebeanstalk · 5 months
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It's difficult to describe growing up my entire life thinking my copy of All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 was in fact simply All Dogs Go To Heaven.
The last thing I remember from this property was watching An All Dogs Christmas Carol.
I have located the first movie, which I have never seen.
THE TONE SHIFT. IS. RATHER JARRING, FOLKS.
Imagine if you always thought that The Secret of Nimh 2 was the actual movie The Secret of Nimh... and then one day you saw the original.
#original#all dogs go to heaven#don bluth#dom deluise#what the FUCK is going on?? did this dog jusf a#*did this dog just ADOPT A HUMAN CHILD#I'll be honest I'm skimming because I'm afraid of getting too sad right before bed.#it is by its nature about dogs dying so#but also it about HELL maybe#so#I mean so is the 2nd one but there were some weird 90s animated animal sequel Vibes that are a different flavor to this#this is like some secret of nimh shit. don bluth you old rascal you!#as I remember at the original secret of nimh is a super dark intense SCARY animated kids movie that I grew up on and have fond feelings on#and the sequel to this chilling tale of animal experimentation and mutation and torture and magic...#a big ol' MUSICAL with funny animal friends! - mind you it has been a minute...#the secret of nimh#secret of nimh#I remember the animation being fucking beautiful. I'll have to check it out again.#okay great [sarcasm] it's time for some racist animation bc ofc it is. skipping ahead to cat satan....#oh jesus even on fast forward this is very bad#this dog is her dad i giess#*i guess#that's fine. i mean he's a bad father but#is Charlie a fucking mob boss what is happening i skipped too far ahead i will watch it thru later the edibles haaave hit#omg charlie is a terrible father#unrelated but the way they animate this anthro dog in this movie would have turned me into a furry for sure if i had seen it as a kid#which if anything is a missed opportunity. I'd probably be a better artist if i was! someday they'll accept my application...😤#these dogs are gay
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animatejournal · 2 years
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All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 Directors: Larry Leker & Paul Sabella | Studio: MGM | USA, 1996
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notalisonyet · 1 year
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I saw All Dogs Go to Heaven when it was out in theaters, and only then, so I don’t remember it very well, but I love this quotation from Comics Scene 11 (Feb. 1990) about Dom DeLuise, Burt Reynolds, and director/producer Don Bluth:
It’s no secret that DeLuise and Reynolds are longtime friends, so Bluth capitalized on their relationship and tapped into their established chemistry. “We got the two of them together and said, ‘We would like to write a dog picture and have you two play a couple of pal dogs who are up to no good.’ They said, ‘Give us the microphone and go away.’ We did just that.”
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fudge-is-my-username · 5 months
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He's goofy, charming, and fluffy as heck. What's not to love?
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animowa · 5 months
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<3 Dom Deluise
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dog-ending · 9 months
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my coworkers are bullying me now bc they were asking my opinion on how attractive i think different celebs are and a. i dont care about celebrities and b. i kept rating them all 5 or lower and saying its bc they all look like the same straight white guy to me i am literally the worst person to ask in this game
so theyre like well what IS your type and i said fat bears
so one of them pulls up a pic of vin fucking diesel????? and im like oh hun
and then made her look at pictures of the late dom delouise while saying "I! LIKE! FAT! MEN!!!" every time she asked "but why? :c "
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That’s very niche, but I laughed.
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diaryofasugarfiend · 4 months
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Fiend Watched Oliver And Company
-I haven't watched this one since I was a kid, but I remember liking it
-I guess it's cat night since I watched it right after Aristocats
-they want $5 for kittens when ours just walked up to my mom
-Mom and me kept pointing out the Twin Towers anytime they were onscreen
-we got cameos from some other Disney dogs and possibly Marie if you swapped her pink ribbon for a blue one
-I look at Sykes and see Rudy Giuliani
-it's weird hearing Dom DeLuise in a 80s talking animal cartoon and he's not one of the talking animals
-actually it's weird hearing him in a non-Don Bluth thing
-Cheech
-movie should've ended with Fagin and company getting $$$$ and probably a house
-I feel like there wasn't enough of Oliver in Oliver and company
-favorite song: "Perfect Isn't Easy"
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zladdsmith · 2 years
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As with most Don Bluth productions, you have to love the role Dom DeLuise plays here! Jeremy is a fun character who, thought for selfish reasons, is pivotal in helping Mrs. Brisby and her family!
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more difficult (than trying to fold a fitted sheet)
by sirius_bucky_solo
As Gob’s timid question trailed off, Michael started, all thoughts of work evaporating from his mind. He felt his expression settle in a soft, encouraging smile and pushed back from his desk, standing tall as their dynamic re-established itself. Now that he thought about it, it had been a little while since Gob had last had the chance to kneel for him, and the warning signs had all but been flashing neon at him. Shit. He needed to be better about this.
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aka I have a lot of thoughts about Gob's neediness and Michael's caretaker vibes....
Words: 2017, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Arrested Development
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Gen
Characters: George Oscar "Gob" Bluth, Michael Bluth, Kitty Sanchez (mentioned)
Relationships: George Oscar "Gob" Bluth & Michael Bluth
Additional Tags: I Don't Even Know, who writes arrested development fic in 2023???, Fluff, Hurt/Comfort, Non-Sexual Kink, liberal use of pet names that the author would like to call Gob, no plot just soft vibes, Dom/sub Undertones, maybe hints of age play??, I don't know pls give it a try lol, are they both lightly touch-starved? sure, Michael's anxiety, Gob's insecurity
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littlemx · 1 year
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My wife just looked at me, snorted, and muttered: "Daddy Dom Bluth... All Sluts Go To Heaven"
Help...
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teenageoaffireknight · 5 months
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An American Tail-1986
November 21, 1986
11/21/86
Music By James Horner
Directed By Don Bluth
RIP Cathianne Blore
RIP Dom Deluise
RIP James Horner
There No Cats In America
A Duo
Never Say Never
Somewhere Out There
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suaviterinmodo · 6 months
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One of the many reasons to hate Jozsef Barsi is that Judith is the only one giving a good performance in "Jaws the Revenge". Freaking *Don Bluth* loved her - He planned to use her extensively in publicity for ADGTH and it's likely she would have been in that alternate timeline version of Bluth's Anastasia.
As a voice actor, she would have been another Tara Strong or Grey DeLisle.
By the way, both Isabelle Fuhrman and Violet McGraw, two modern/near contemporary major child stars have a Judith Barsi number of 2 - both of them have worked in a production with someone who worked with Judith Barsi.
after finding that out at the Oracle of Bacon website but using Judith's name - 35 years didn't seem as long as i thought it was...
I don’t even worry about Jozsef. I never really have. If one focuses on how bad / evil he was, Judith gets lost. It’s all about her and Maria. That’s all I care about, all I focus on. I can’t really say what Judy would have been cast for in future Don Bluth films, but I do know on good authority Don and team were looking to use her about as much as they used Dom Deluise. I see her more as a Lacey Chalbert type myself, but that’s me being me.
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llpodcast · 6 months
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(Literary License Podcast)
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH is a 1971 children's science fiction/fantasy book by Robert C. O'Brien, with illustrations by Zena Bernstein. The novel was published by the New York City publishing house Atheneum Books.
 This book was the winner of numerous awards including the 1972 Newbery Medal.   Ten years following its publication, the story was adapted for film as The Secret of NIMH (1982).
 The novel centres around a colony of escaped lab rats–the rats of NIMH–who live in a technologically sophisticated and literate society mimicking that of humans. They come to the aid of Mrs. Frisby, a widowed field mouse who seeks to protect her children and home from destruction by a farmer’s plow.
 The rats of NIMH were inspired by the research of John B. Calhoun on mouse and rat population dynamics at the National Institute of Mental Health from the 1940s to the 1960s.
 After O’Brien’s death in 1973, his daughter Jane Leslie Conly wrote two sequels to Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.
 The Secret of NIMH is a 1982 American animated fantasy adventure film directed by Don Bluth in his directorial debut and based on Robert C. O'Brien's 1971 children's novel, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. The film features the voices of Elizabeth Hartman, Peter Strauss, Arthur Malet, Dom DeLuise, John Carradine, Derek Jacobi, Hermione Baddeley, and Paul Shenar. It was produced by Bluth's production company Don Bluth Productions in association with Aurora Productions.
 The Secret of NIMH was released in the United States on July 2, 1982, by MGM/UA Entertainment Co. under the United Artists label. It was praised by critics for its elegant and painstakingly detailed animation, compelling characters, and deep and mature plot, and won a Saturn Award for Best Animated Film of 1982. Though only a moderate success at the box office, it turned a solid profit through home video and overseas releases. It was followed in 1998 by a direct-to-video sequel, The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue, which was made without Bluth's involvement or input and met with poor reception. In 2015, a live-action/computer-animated remake was reported to be in the works. A television series adaptation is also in development by the Fox Corporation.
  Opening Credits; Introduction (1.21); Background History (4.50); Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH Plot Synopsis (6.15); Book Thoughts (11.37); Let's Rate (42.18); Introducing a Film (44.01); Secret of NIMH (1982) Film Trailer (46.00); Lights, Camera, Action (48.33); How Many Stars (1:33.30); End Credits (1.35.41); Closing Credits (1:37.18)
 Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – Copyright . All rights reserved
 Closing Credits:  Flying Dreams (from The Secret of NIMH) by Kenny Loggins featuring Olivia Newton-John.  Taken from the album More Songs from Pooh’s Corner.  Copyright 2000 Sony Records.  
Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. 
 All rights reserved.  Used by Kind Permission.
 All songs available through Amazon Music.
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