All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 Gabriel's Horn

Wait, There's Math in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2?
Okay, hear me out. You remember All Dogs Go To Heaven 2, right? Good ol' Charlie, Itchy, and a whole lot of angel dog shenanigans. But did you know there's a sneaky little math concept hiding in plain sight, all thanks to Gabriel's Horn?
No, I'm not talking about some celestial instrument that blasts out doggy treats. I'm talking about a mind-bending shape that could have helped Charlie pull off the ultimate angelic heist...or at least made it look really cool.
What in the Heck is Gabriel's Horn?
Imagine a horn, right? Like a trumpet. Now, imagine that horn stretches out forever. That's kind of what Gabriel's Horn is.
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Here's the trippy part: This infinite horn has a finite volume! Meaning, you could theoretically fill it with a limited amount of paint. But, and this is a BIG but, it has an infinite surface area! You could never paint the outside completely.
Mind. Blown.

How Does This Relate to Dog Angels?
Alright, so where does Charlie B. Barkin fit into this equation? Remember when they're flitting about Heaven and Earth, stealing and returning the Gabriel's Horn (the actual, physical one, not the math concept...mostly)?
The angel dog world is all about defying earthly logic. So, why not throw in a little mathematical paradox to spice things up?

Think about it: The horn, a representation of divine power, possesses both a finite and infinite quality. Just like the concept of Heaven itself.
The Humorous Possibilities
Now, imagine if Charlie knew about the surface area paradox. He could have tricked Red into painting it! "Just a quick coat, Red! It'll be done in a jiffy!"

Red would be stuck painting for eternity, and Charlie could run off and steal all the catnip he could find. Okay, maybe that's a bit too much mischief for our reformed hero. But still, the comedic possibilities are endless!
A Deeper Meaning? Maybe...
Is it a coincidence? Probably. Is it fun to think about? Absolutely!

Maybe the creators of All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 subconsciously tapped into this idea of infinity and limitation when crafting their heavenly realm. Or maybe it's just a cool-looking horn.
Regardless, next time you watch Charlie and Itchy get into trouble, remember there's a little bit of calculus hiding in the clouds. It might not make the movie any better, but it will certainly give you something to bark about.
So, grab your favorite dog (or cat, we don't judge), pop in the movie, and appreciate the surprisingly complex world of animated doggy angels. And maybe, just maybe, ponder the infinite possibilities of Gabriel's Horn.
