Goner Dog

Goner Dog is a gory horror film produced by Warner Bros. Films. It was made to make fun of typical stories of dogs running away to eventually come back home. It is unlike those stories, however, with it's gory themes. A dog by the name of Justice runs away to try to experience the outer world called Earth, but he soon learns Earth isn't a safe place. He sees several dogs get killed by guns and knives brutally, and dogs dead on the street. He also sees dead bodies and other gory things. He comes back home eventually.

It is considered a spiritual successor to the Horrorsword franchise, because the original creator is the same person who originally created Horrorsword, and a similar feeling of horror is implemented into Goner Dog.

Plot
Justice, the pet dog of an unknown owner, broke free to explore the Earth. He walks around his home state of Colorado and finds out soon enough that the world isn't friendly.

He sleeps in a box, and he gets a nightmare. His nightmare is him finding the love of his life, who then gets brutally shot to death by an unknown person's shotgun. He eventually shoots Justice right before he wakes up.

Justice walks down and finds a big fight between two unnamed gangs. The gang farther away gets shot and stabbed to death. The presumed gang leader, who is also unknown, finds Justice and takes care of him. During his ownership, many cruel punishments are applied to Justice before he yet again runs away.

He learns life is better at his actual house, and tries to find his way back. While nearly there, a monster drops from the skies out of a portal. The monster, officially named Flashvein (which is the name of it's species too), stops Justice, and tries to kill him by bringing him back with his blue veins. Justice runs away and tries to figure out other routes.

Justice finds another way, but is stopped by 10 more Flashveins, which soon multiplies. Justice eventually dies, with the blood bursting out.

A Flashvein gives a speech in a different language, shown on an old static TV. It is translated. It reads "The rest is ours. They will anon be in our hands, and anon after, be a component of us. Us as a team. For what purpose? Isn't it conspicuous! We are preponderant. We are more keenly intellective. We are, the deities-" before it cuts out to reveal it is all just a nightmare.

Possible connections to Horrorsword
Many connections to Horrorsword are noticed in the movie.


 * Both are very similar. They are horror movies by the same creator, the same company, and both are rated R.
 * Happy's paper bag mask, faces similar to the faces from Faces, a kid resembling Little Kid, and many crows similar to The End appear in Goner Dog.
 * The original owner is presumably Kyle, the kid who has nightmares in Horrorsword
 * It is confirmed Kyle lives in Colorado, just like Justice and the owner.
 * If Goner Dog was connected, it would support a theory of Kyle's nightmares being memories of actual past instances instead, because Happy, the faces, Little Kid, and the crows are all there when Justice wakes up as well, albeit very hard to see. They are all on one shelf.
 * The first Flashvein trying to kill Justice looks very similar to the scene of Deathface trying to kill Kyle, and also Devil trying to kill Kyle.
 * Alien and Guy from Yay appear in the credits.