The Humorous Parody of "All Dogs Go to Heaven" Except PAW Patrol's Class Traitors

Chloe Whisperwillow

Updated Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In an amusing twist on popular children's media, a recently shared image hilariously merges the worlds of "All Dogs Go to Heaven" and "PAW Patrol." The image, which has been making waves on social media, features a light, heavenly glow with golden retriever-like dogs partially visible among the clouds, creating a serene, divine setting.

The main text boldly declares, "All Dogs Go To Heaven," but quickly follows with a comedic exception: "EXCEPT FOR THOSE CLASS TRAITORS IN THE PAW Patrol." The PAW Patrol logo, bright and colorful, stands prominently beneath this statement, resembling a badge with blue, red, and yellow hues. The letters "PAW" take up individual primary-colored sections, while "Patrol" is written on a white banner with blue trim.

The image has sparked a wave of reactions and comments. One user reminisced about a dachshund named Liza Jane, who was rescued from a dire situation and nursed back to health, living a further seven years surrounded by love. Another comment humorously noted, "Expected Rico to look a whole lot more deranged, to be honest."

The playful jab at PAW Patrol as "class traitors" has resonated with fans, with one user commenting, "#32. The lightning should have Thor summoning it, and striking the sharpener with Mjölnir, but Mjölnir is shattering and the sharpener is untouched. I’ve had one for 40+ years. It’s never failed."

This parody image not only brings laughter but also highlights the enduring affection audiences hold for both "All Dogs Go to Heaven" and "PAW Patrol." The creative fusion of these beloved franchises underscores the power of humor in connecting with fans across generations.

Whether a fan of the celestial canine adventures or the heroic rescue dogs, this image is a delightful reminder of the joy and creativity that both "All Dogs Go to Heaven" and "PAW Patrol" bring to audiences worldwide.

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Top Comments from Imgur

Majorbobbicus

#40 it delineates small increments of time on an analog clock, but that's not important right now.

theshinobi23

Liza Jane reminds me of my mom's old dachshund. He was found locked in a neighbor's metal shed in the summer. Overheated, malnourished, and dehydrated. Vets at the shelter gave him about 4 months to live, so she took him in herself and nursed him back to health. He lasted another 7 years with her and was loved even by her chihuahua that hated everything but mom. Anyways... tell Liza Jane she's awesome, and give her an extra treat for me.

d3jake

#2 If it means a medical necessity for surgery for a reduction, then possibly. (Though that's pure guesswork, I'm not sure how that all works.)

beemarr

#20 Expected Rico to look a whole lot more deranged, to be honest.

tariqk

#1 honestly if there's a real b****** in that show, it's whoever let a g*****n 10-year old child lead a paramilitary organisation with literal weapons of mass destruction piloted by uplifted juvenile dogs with traumatic pasts. that boy has the look of someone who's already committed war crimes.

CarbyD

#20 Private needs to be pudgy. It's necessary for his character.

DrProfessorRocketSurgeon

#12 It needs a couple small modifications... glowing eyes and a fog machine hooked up to it so it vents out through the nose.

Discgolfing

#3 If both didn't like eachother and one would creepily have the other one sleep with them, this wouldn't be that romantic. Remember to communicate your wants and intentions!

marconipenguino

#29 Clint Eastwood & Renee Russo do exactly this in "In the line of fire."

nopenousername

Not to be dramatic but I'd catch a bullet for Liza Jane

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