All Dogs go to Heaven Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. His stature suggests he has clubfoot because whilst other dogs walk with their front paws in front, Carface's are turned in slightly as seen in a close up and a scene when he is about to kill Killer when he is sitting. Carface is an obese gray American Pit Bull Terrier/Bulldog hybrid who usually walks on all fours. But as Charlie kept resurfacing, Carface became more and more desperate to rid Charlie no matter how he did it. However, in the Christmas special, it is shown by Sasha that despite the abuse, Killer actually likes doing things for his boss because "it makes him feel good," to which Carface is very surprised by. After Charlie refused to pay back Carface, he blows a mysterious hypnotic dog whistle that hypnotizes all the dogs and causes them to give Carface and Killer all of their bones. Kill Charlie (succeeded for a while until Charlie cheated death in the first film).Recapture Anne-Marie (formerly).Bring joy around the world (currently). An example is shown in the second film when Carface fooled her and everyone else in heaven into thinking he "reformed". He often tries to have his sidekick, Killer, killed but manages to convince himself not to each time. Sometime before the events of the film, Carface and Charlie went into business together and turned an abandoned barge into a casino for dogs. He was also always seen smoking and his cigar always had smoke coming out of it. In the first film, he was much more evil, grim, and just downright heartless, described by Charlie as a "dirty rat" But Carface's most notable trait is his greed, which all of his wrong doings evidently comes from as he has proven this throughout the franchise so many times. It shows a female dog with several of her litters, one of them being Carface, he expresses depression over his mother's absence, longing to see her again, but then Itchy shows Carface another vision of when he got adopted by this very neglectful kid, while Carface explains (in song), the vision shows how the boy would constantly treat him like he did not exist and evidently allowing him to wreak havoc around the house. He was also always seen smoking and his cigar always had smoke coming out of it. Dr. Glickenstein | Dr. Schadenfreude | Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Schlepper Brothers | That night, Carface decides to get some sleep before midnight when Charlie takes over his television disguised as Jacob Charlie (a parody of Jacob Marley), warning him that three ghosts will visit him at the sound of a bell, when the clock tower rang, Charlie pulls him in the television where he meets Itchy disguised as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Carface isn't buying any of it until Itchy shows him a vision of his puppyhood. When he finally captures her, Charlie comes to her aid, but is captured by Carface's thugs, and tied to an anchor. On the other hand, Carface's most notable trait is his stinginess, which all of his wrong doings are apparently motivated on throughout his appearances. Sergeant Bauer | In this film, Carface is the secondary antagonist. This time, because this is based on Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Carface is the main protagonist as he is a counterpart to Ebenezer Scrooge. And he is also known as cantankerous, arrogant, ruthless, fiendish, abusive, clever, emotional, corrupt, accountable, rowdy, feisty, ambitious, crude, envious, careless, annoying, rambunctious, righteous, uncompromising, treacherous, harsh, eccentric, rude, sadistic, cruel, attentive, responsible, rough, ungenerous, traitorous, harmful, earnest, rightful and sinister. Carface was knocked into the water, waiting to be presumably eaten by King Gator. Emperor Maltazard | Also when Charlie stole Anne Marie from him, Carface flew into a rage and started throwing things at Killer. It's unknown how and when Carface found Anne-Marie, and how long he's known her, but she is revealed to be the secret to Carface's successful business with her ability to talk to animals. After failing several times to get the stolen goods from Carface, it is revealed that Carface is working for Annabelle's satanic cousin, Belladonna who plots to use a massive version of the gigantic hypnotic dog whistle to hypnotize every dog in the city into stealing the Christmas presents, making them be thrown out of their houses and abandoned, much in the same way Carface was when he was a puppy. When Charlie returns from Heaven, he kidnaps the orphan, Carface flies into an unsafe rage, demanding the girl is found. Preed | Because of Red, Carface's villain boss status has apparently deteriorated and became his bumbling, cowardice, and dim-witted lackey (much like Killer was as Carface's lackey). Running his gang (formerly).Serving Red (formerly).Running his gang and serving Belladonna (formerly). Carface and Charlie clash, in which Charlie  overpowers Carface and, before he can finish him off, is distracted by attempting to save Anne Marie, and is then attacked by Carface from being, which ends when Carface falls into the water where he is eaten by the alligator. But he also appears to be somewhat smarter than Red such as when Red had got Gabriel's Horn he was so overexcited about fulfilling his goal he almost paid no attention to anything else and when Carface saw that Charlie and David were fleeing Red just said "Let them" and Red's behaviour was almost similar to an actor who had auditioned for a part and got the part (or something similar). Rasputin | Carface also learns that unlike himself, Killer has a Christmas spirit as he sings about how the holiday makes him feel (along with Belladonna who separately sings her own version of how Christmas makes her feel), indicating he is not such a bad guy after all. However, when one of his thugs bites Charlie's foot, he lets out a howl which attracts the attention of the King Alligator (whom Charlie befriended) who comes to his aid, scaring off all of Carface's thugs in the process. After Carface has finally recaptured Anne Marie, King Gator, after hearing Charlie's howl, broke into his lair and destroyed everything, scaring away his thugs and freeing both Charlie and Anne Marie and setting his lair on fire during the battle. So Charlie plans to get Carface on their side by scaring the "dickens" out of him, using ideas based on the classic tale A Christmas Carol. Unbeknownst to Charlie, Carface and his minions were waiting for him, and have him tied to an anchor in an attempt to drown him, but he is saved by King Gator, enraging Carface. He angrily begins to beat Itchy after being reminded why he hated Christmas to begin with, but suddenly finds himself back in his bed. Origin In the third film, Carface's puppyhood is revealed explaining why and how he became wicked, and especially why he dislikes Christmas. Corporal Edwards | Tasked with retrieving Gabriel's Horn which he succeeds in doing but manages to lose it shortly after, much to Red's dismay. The Demon | Grand Duke of Owls | In addition to working for two hellish demons (Red and later Belladonna), Carface has little respect for Annabelle despite that she is the archangel dog of heaven, such as at the end of the first film, when he dismisses Annabelle's warning about winding his "life clock" after being killed by King Gator. But sometimes he took it out of his mouth. Carface isn't shown to be as fearful of Belladonna as he was Red despite her being from hell too, but is no less loyal (yet clumsy) to her. When Borgnine voiced Carface, his voice became more softer and less menacing. Bartok | All Dogs Go to Heaven He is extremely cruel, ruthless and argumentative, so he often cares nothing for Killer and at one point tortures him by tying him in a sack and lowering him into a piranha-infested water chamber upside down. Despite kicking her out earlier, Sasha is the first person he turns to for romantic advise. Evil-doer King Llort | He even gives them Timmy's money box back, which is filled up full. When Killer informs his boss that Charlie had returned to the casino, Carface plans his death by throwing a "business solo" celebration for Charlie, getting him drunk and running him over with a car off the docks.