3. All Dogs Go To Heaven (1989)
Don Bluth returns here, with yet another "children's movie" that hopes to draw you in with a relatively pleasant-sounding title, only to unveil itself as a movie destined to bury itself in your subconscious forever as a means of certain terror. And this one is even worse, because it starts out relatively okay. There's nothing too scary about it, save for that usual Bluth atmosphere that I haven't ever really come to grips with. And then the dogs go to Hell. Yep: despite the fact that the movie is called "
All Dogs Go To Heaven," that's apparently not true, as witnessed by one of the most downright insane sequences ever drawn by human hands. It's a dream sequence, sure, but it's an incredibly graphic and wickedly disturbing dream sequence: our main hero, Charlie, finds himself below ground, battling lava pools and demonic dragon monsters and getting bitten to . The main plot here concerns a gangster dog who was murdered by his boss, by the way. What is wrong with you, Don Bluth?