Danny is a cat with Hollywood dreams, but when he gets there he finds it's not all it's cracked up to be. Animals aren't allowed real acting parts, and so the streets are littered with broken dreams. Together with Pudge the penguin, Danny attempts to show the world what he and the other animals can do. Produced by Turner Entertainment/Warner Bros
Danny is a cat with Hollywood dreams, but when he gets there he finds it's not all it's cracked up to be. Animals aren't allowed real acting parts, and so the streets are littered with broken dreams. Together with Pudge the penguin, Danny attempts to show the world what he and the other animals can do. Produced by Turner Entertainment/Warner Bros
Danny is a cat with Hollywood dreams, but when he gets there he finds it's not all it's cracked up to be. Animals aren't allowed real acting parts, and so the streets are littered with broken dreams. Together with Pudge the penguin, Danny attempts to show the world what he and the other animals can do. Produced by Turner Entertainment/Warner Bros
Another Don Bluth classic that spawned a couple poor sequels and a typical Saturday-morning animated series. Charlie is a con artist recently out of the dog pound, but is soon cut down by his former business partner Carface. When he reaches Heaven, he immediately dislikes the lack of surprises and eternal bliss. Stealing his life watch away, he sends himself back (while the words "You can never come back" hound him) with intention of revenge by abducting an orphan girl that can talk to animals from Carface, but finds himself growing attached to her every day.
Another Don Bluth classic that spawned a couple poor sequels and a typical Saturday-morning animated series. Charlie is a con artist recently out of the dog pound, but is soon cut down by his former business partner Carface. When he reaches Heaven, he immediately dislikes the lack of surprises and eternal bliss. Stealing his life watch away, he sends himself back (while the words "You can never come back" hound him) with intention of revenge by abducting an orphan girl that can talk to animals from Carface, but finds himself growing attached to her every day.
Another Don Bluth classic that spawned a couple poor sequels and a typical Saturday-morning animated series. Charlie is a con artist recently out of the dog pound, but is soon cut down by his former business partner Carface. When he reaches Heaven, he immediately dislikes the lack of surprises and eternal bliss. Stealing his life watch away, he sends himself back (while the words "You can never come back" hound him) with intention of revenge by abducting an orphan girl that can talk to animals from Carface, but finds himself growing attached to her every day.
A fight to the death. That's right, DEATH!!
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