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All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 is a 1996 American animated romantic musical comedy-drama film, and a sequel to Disney's 1989 animated film All Dogs Go to Heaven. Produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures, it is co-directed by Paul Sabella and Larry Leker. Dom DeLuise (being the only original voice actor) reprises his role from the first film, while Burt Reynolds, Judith Barsi and Vic Tayback, and Melba Moore are replaced by Charlie Sheen, Andrea Bowen and Ernest Borgnine, respectively. Tayback was replaced by Borgnine due to his death from a myocardial infarction in 1990. New characters are voiced by Sheena Easton and George Hearn. It is the last Disney film to star Dom DeLuise.

The film was released on March 29, 1996. It recieved mixed reviews but was a box-office success and was well-recieved by audiences.

Plot
Charlie B. Barkin welcomes his friend, Itchy, to Heaven, but states he is disillusioned by the afterlife. Carface Caruthers, their old enemy, steals Gabriel's Horn, attempts to pass through the Pearly gates using the music they perform in order to open it so he can leave Heaven with the horn, but it closes on him to protect it from being stolen. He winds up getting stuck on it when he tries to head to the other side and then pops himself out of it. Before heading to Earth, he tries to take off his uniform, but knocks the horn down to Earth, causing him to dive into the purple cloud hole and catch it before it lands into the ocean, but loses it after getting hit by an airplane and sucked into the engines. Continuing to fall to Earth, he sees that the horn lands somewhere in San Francisco.

The angels are alerted of the horn's theft by God, who sends Charlie and Itchy to Earth to save it, and gives them one miracle to use. Upon arrival in San Francisco, they discover themselves as ghosts and therefore unable to interact with the physical world. At a tavern where Charlie flirts with a smooth-talking and gorgeous Irish Setter named Sasha La Fleur (Sheena Easton), Carface appears in a corporeal form granted by a red dog collar created by Red (George Hearn), an elderly dog fortune teller who gives Charlie and Itchy equivalent collars effective for a single day. Shortly thereafter, unbeknownst to the duo, Red reveals his true form as a demon who intends to take the horn for himself with Carface's help.

Charlie and Itchy meet Sasha and their old friend Anne-Marie (Andrea Bowen), who ran away from home to become a street performer. Before leaving for "Easy Street", Charlie uses his miracle in the form of a lustful kiss (which Sasha is angered by) to grant Sasha the ability to converse with Anne-Marie. Upon seeing the horn being taken into a police station, they retrieve it, with Carface failing to steal it from them. Refusing to return to Heaven, Charlie conceals it in a lobster trap. On Easy Street, they entertain an audience with magic tricks, but a rainstorm and Anne-Marie falling into a fountain ruins the act. Anne-Marie finally reveals her belief that her adoptive parents, who are expecting a new baby, will care less for her once it's born; but is persuaded otherwise by Charlie. As Charlie and Sasha embrace, his collar vanishes, and he and Itchy become ghosts again.

Carface then kidnaps Anne-Marie to get revenge and demands that Charlie bring Gabriel's horn to Alcatraz Island and give it to Red in exchange for Anne-Marie's life. Determined to fulfill his promise to get Anne-Marie home, Charlie approaches Red, who presses him to give him the horn. He does so, and Red uses it to capture Heaven's angels and send them to Earth in the prison cells, including God. Charlie, Itchy, Sasha, and Anne-Marie battle Red and steal the horn, which Charlie plays to free the angels and send Red back to Hell. Carface comes out of hiding and attempts to downplay his involvement. However, he does offer a genuine apology, hoping to finally make peace with Charlie. However, Red returns and drags Carface into Hell, which reveals to everyone that Carface unknowingly sold his soul to him in exchange for his collar.

Charlie gives the horn back to Anabelle in exchange for his life and says yet another goodbye to Itchy, who decides to remain in Heaven. After he reunites with Sasha and Anne-Marie, they head to the latter's house where she returns and reconciles with her parents. Her mother is relieved that he is alive and explains she has been worried about her and says just because she is pregnant does not mean she does not love her and that they are a family. They then adopt Charlie and Sasha, and the two share a kiss, happy with their new life together.