All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series

All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series

  • 1996
  • 3 Seasons
  • 41 Episodes
  •  5.9  (13)
  •   Ended

All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series is an animated television series which aired from 1996 to 1998 in syndication and on the Fox Family Channel from 1998 to 1999, with 41 half-hour episodes produced in total. It aired on Cartoon Network in 1999 to 2000. It was produced by MGM Animation and was distributed by Claster Television. Don Bluth’s 1989 animated feature All Dogs Go to Heaven featured a roguish German Shepherd named Charlie who died, went to heaven, conned his way back to Earth for vengeance on his killer Carface and then found redemption through a little orphaned girl named Ann-Marie. The film was popular with audiences, spawning a sequel, All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 and this animated series. The theme song for the series is "A Little Heaven", written by Lorraine Feather and Mark Watters. The singers were Gene Miller of Nashville, Clydene Jackson-Edwards and Carmen Twillie. Most of the voice actors from the feature films reprised their roles in the series, including Dom DeLuise, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bebe Neuwirth, Sheena Easton and Adam Wylie. Steven Weber provided the voice of Charlie B. Barkin, who was voiced in the films by Burt Reynolds and Charlie Sheen.

All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series
Seasons
An All Dogs Christmas Carol
15. An All Dogs Christmas Carol
November 17, 1998
Charlie, Itchy and Sasha itch and scratch their way through everything and anything in an effort to save Christmas from the wicked hellhound Belladonna, who wants to use dogs from all over the world to ruin Christmas.
He Barked, She Barked
14. He Barked, She Barked
November 06, 1998
Charlie is put on Heavenly Trial by Belladonna, who alleges that he's been abusing his angelic position. If found guilty, Charlie will be stripped of his duties and sent to work on the other side.
Haunted Is As Haunted Does
13. Haunted Is As Haunted Does
October 30, 1998
Itchy gets so scared that he can't help Charlie, who decides it's time for Itchy to face his fears. He tells Itchy that they are spending the night in a supposedly haunted mansion, unaware that it's not just superstition.
The Wrong Stuff
12. The Wrong Stuff
October 16, 1998
Charlie becomes obsessed with being recorded doing a heroic act. That is, until Itchy almost drowns, but the reporters catch him saving Itchy, and the two get to go to an exclusive hotel suite.
When Hairy Met Silly
11. When Hairy Met Silly
October 09, 1998
Charlie recounts how he met Itchy, and how he'd been a bad dog to a pair of puppies arguing over a bag of dog food.
Bess and Itchy's Dog School Reunion
10. Bess and Itchy's Dog School Reunion
October 02, 1998
Itchy accompanies Bess to her dog school reunion, with Itchy pretending to be of pedigree. Afghan Hound Tiffany humiliates Bess, sparking Charlie to prank her, but it only makes everything worse. After Tiffany puts fleas on Itchy, the beam she's standing on collapses. With the other dogs unwilling to help, it's Itchy to the rescue.
Agent from F.I.D.O.
9. Agent from F.I.D.O.
September 25, 1998
Itchy tells the story of the amazing Double Dog Dare and how he saved the world.
Charlie's Angle
8. Charlie's Angle
September 18, 1998
Charlie is assigned to train three potential angels, but when he fails, and he needs their help, they mess up, getting Charlie in deeper trouble.
Dr. Beagle & Mangy Hide
7. Dr. Beagle & Mangy Hide
September 11, 1998
Carface gets his hands on a dangerous substance able to turn dogs into monsters. He and Killer taint Charlie's dog food, and Charlie turns into a monster. Carface and Killer plan to use Charlie to steal for them, and then turn Charlie in. Itchy learns about this situation and goes to rescue his best friend.
Whacked to the Future
6. Whacked to the Future
September 04, 1998
Charlie dreams a bad future for himself. When it takes him to a future where dogs live under the oppressive rule of the canine-hating 'Deliverer', he decides to change his ways before it's too late.
Trading Collars
5. Trading Collars
August 28, 1998
Charlie and Itchy take a stroll on the upper-class neighborhood and meet a rich show dog named Thor, who looks exactly like Charlie. Charlie wants to know what it is like to be pampered, and Thor wants to know what it is like to be a free-spirited street dog, so the two switch places. When Thor's agility contest comes up, and Charlie's expected to do a dangerous move, Charlie soon realizes that switching places between each other is more difficult than at first thought.
History of All Dogs
4. History of All Dogs
August 21, 1998
Itchy and Charlie write a report for David on the history of all dogs and how they helped society.
Charlie the Human
3. Charlie the Human
August 14, 1998
Charlie and Itchy are assigned on a mission to watch an absent-minded scientist. Armed with a Miracle Dog Tag, supposed to be used for emergencies only, Charlie persuades Itchy to let him have it, turning himself into a human.
Dogfaces
2. Dogfaces
August 07, 1998
Charlie and Itchy are sent to a military base and show a kid how to have fun, but Anabelle also sent them there so Charlie would learn some respect for authority figures.
Free Nelly
1. Free Nelly
July 31, 1998
Circus animals are being mistreated, and Charlie and Itchy are on the case. They learn that an elephant named Nelly is abused, and it's their job to videotape it and send it to Animal Control.
Description
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series is an animated television series which aired from 1996 to 1998 in syndication and on the Fox Family Channel from 1998 to 1999, with 41 half-hour episodes produced in total. It aired on Cartoon Network in 1999 to 2000. It was produced by MGM Animation and was distributed by Claster Television. Don Bluth’s 1989 animated feature All Dogs Go to Heaven featured a roguish German Shepherd named Charlie who died, went to heaven, conned his way back to Earth for vengeance on his killer Carface and then found redemption through a little orphaned girl named Ann-Marie. The film was popular with audiences, spawning a sequel, All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 and this animated series. The theme song for the series is "A Little Heaven", written by Lorraine Feather and Mark Watters. The singers were Gene Miller of Nashville, Clydene Jackson-Edwards and Carmen Twillie. Most of the voice actors from the feature films reprised their roles in the series, including Dom DeLuise, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bebe Neuwirth, Sheena Easton and Adam Wylie. Steven Weber provided the voice of Charlie B. Barkin, who was voiced in the films by Burt Reynolds and Charlie Sheen.
  • Premiere Date
    September 21, 1996
  • Rating
    5.9  (13)