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Beethoven's 2nd (1993). Beethoven, the St. Bernard dog, becomes a father, but his girlfriend Missy is dognapped, and his puppies are in danger of the same fate.
It's interesting to rewatch these movies as an adult, because I think I really remember them as being a whole lot more charming than they are. This one veers into even more silliness than the first, but there are puppies at least, so that's cute. I just. Don't have much more to say about it thanΒ that. 4/10.
On August 7, 1981, the animated film "Heavy Metal" was released. In contrast to many other countries, it was part of a small list of animated movies made for adults in North America. The anthology movie, only loosely tied together, was based on the mature illustrated magazine "Heavy Metal", which was the English translated version of the French "Metal Hurlant", pieces from "National Lampoon", and fiction. Due to issues with releases for the music, it took 15 years for the movie to be released on home video. The movie segments were "Soft Landing", "Grimaldi", "Harry Canyon", "Den", "Captain Sterrn", "Neverwhere Land" "B-17", "So Beautiful & So Dangerous", "Taarna", and the "Epilogue". ("Heavy Metal", Animated film, Event)