17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special 2011)
Clips featured in Ernest Borgnine tribute."Animation Lookback" Don Bluth Part 2 (TV Episode 2011)
Mentioned as a sequel to All Dogs Go to Heaven, clip shown."MarzGurl Reviews" MarzGurl Discusses All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (TV Episode 2012)
movie is reviewed"WatchMojo" Top 10 Animated Villain Songs (Excluding Disney) (TV Episode 2014)
It Feels So Good to Be Bad gets an honorable mention.
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series (TV Series 1996–1999)
An All Dogs Christmas Carol (Video 1998)
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
The Creeps (1997)
Video box at Video Store.Beethoven's 3rd (Video 2000)
VHS seen in the video store"Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews" All Dogs Go to Heaven (TV Episode 2009)
Hewy mentions that "All Dogs Go to Heaven" got a sequel"Cartoon Corner" Titanic: The Legend Goes On (TV Episode 2011)
A VHS of this is seen on Whyboy's shelf."MarzGurl Reviews" MarzGurl Loves Don Bluth - All Dogs Go to Heaven (TV Episode 2011)
MarzGurl mentions the sequel "nobody cares about."
To Have and Have Not (1944)
Carface describes playing Gabriel's horn - "You just put your lips together and blow"The Flying Nun (TV Series 1967–1970)
Charlie refers to Anabelle as "The Flying Nun."Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (TV Movie 1982)
In the song "It Feels So Good To Be Bad" sung by Red and Carface, about 40 seconds into the song (from the point Red starts to sing) Red throws Carface into a barber chair and begins to menace him with a straight razor, which is likely a reference to the fact that Red's voice was provided by George Hearn, who portrayed the murderous barber Sweeny Todd on Broadway. He won an Emmy for his portrayal of Sweeny Todd during a taped version of show that was aired on Showtime.Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Sasha's singing sequence references the scene with Jessica Rabbit.The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
A young boy is befriended by two talking animals like in the predecessor.
- "I don't need no stinking dog tags"