The Goodbye That Was Too Real 💔
Mar 7, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published2 months ago
Duration0:39
Video IDQHpRBAmD4h0
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
Performance Metrics
Views6.5K
Likes303
Comments28
Engagement Rate5.08%
Likes per 100 views4.65
Comments per 1K views4.30
Description
All Dogs Go to Heaven is a heartfelt animated adventure that follows Charlie B. Barkin, voiced by Burt Reynolds, a mischievous dog who escapes the afterlife to return to Earth and settle the score with the ruthless gambler Carface. Along the way, Charlie crosses paths with Anne Marie, a young orphan girl voiced by Judith Barsi who has the unique ability to speak with animals. As Charlie and his loyal friend Itchy navigate danger, greed, and redemption, Charlie slowly learns what it truly means to care about someone else.
Released in 1989 and directed by Don Bluth, All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) blends humor, music, and surprisingly emotional moments into a story about second chances and friendship. Behind one of the film’s most touching scenes is a powerful real life story. Burt Reynolds reportedly needed nearly 70 takes to record Charlie’s emotional lines while looking at a photo of Judith Barsi and listening to her prerecorded dialogue through headphones. If you listen closely when Charlie says “I’ll miss you too,” the hesitation you hear is real. Reynolds was holding back tears. Even more heartbreaking is that Barsi’s final recorded line in the film is “I love you,” making the moment feel like a genuine farewell. 💔🕊️
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