What if All Dogs go to Heaven and A Troll in Central Park was a one-film thing?

You knew Don Bluth's two films, All Dogs go to Heaven and A Troll in Central Park. They are seperate because Don Bluth Studios thought these were too long. Due to its serialized story, with two films produced, we could combined both of them together as a long-minute theatrical animated feature for this alternate universe version.

Changes

 * The opening logo variation for the movie has the United Artists logo in a green shine, then goes into the opening credits of A Troll in Central Park.
 * Charlie, Carface, Killer, the Terrier, Flo, Annabelle, and Bera would've been trolls.
 * Flo's litter of Puppies would've been Troll Dolls (simmilar to the Trolls in DreamWorks' Trolls franchise).
 * The rest of the All Dogs go to Heaven sequels would've been named after All Trolls go to Heaven.
 * Itchy Itchiford would've been deleted, with Stanley taking "Stanley Witchiford" as his full name.
 * Littlefoot (from Universal's The Land Before Time) would've made a cameo as Anne-Marie's toys.

Info
All Trolls Go to Heaven is a 1989 animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film directed and produced by Don Bluth, and released by United Artists and Goldcrest Films.

Cast

 * Burt Reynolds as Charlie B. Growlin
 * Dom DeLuise as Stanley Witchiford
 * Judith Barsi as Anne-Marie
 * Vic Tayback as Carface Caruthers
 * Charles Nelson Reilly as Killer
 * Loni Anderson as Flo
 * Melba Moore as a Whippet angel who welcomes deceased dogs into Heaven. She was named "Annabelle" in the 1996 sequel and its subsequent syndicated television series. Bebe Neuwirth succeeded Melba in this role.