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Beethoven is a series of eight American films, created by John Hughes (credited as Edmond Dantès) and Amy Holden Jones, in which the plot revolves around a family attempting to control the antics of their pet Saint Bernard (named Beethoven). The first two films were theatrical releases and all subsequent releases have been direct to video. The original Beethoven hit theaters in April 1992. Its opening grossed $7,587,565. It was the year's 26th largest grossing film in the U.S. at $57,114,049.[1]

Beethoven
Created byJohn Hughes
Amy Holden Jones
Original workBeethoven (1992)
OwnerUniversal Pictures
Years1992–2014
Films and television
Film(s)List of Films
Animated seriesBeethoven (1994)
Games
TraditionalList of Games
Video game(s)List of Games
Audio
Soundtrack(s)List of Soundtracks
Original musicList of Soundtracks
Miscellaneous
Toy(s)List of Merchandise
Official website
Official Website

Films

Beethoven (1992)

In Beethoven, the Newton family finds and adopts a Saint Bernard. The family, with the exception of the father, George (Charles Grodin), becomes attached to the dog. Meanwhile, a sadistic veterinarian, Dr. Herman Varnick (Dean Jones) involved with animal experimentation is planning to kill Beethoven for his latest experiment, and George, after discovering his fondness for the dog, springs into action to rescue his pet. Beethoven was released on April 3, 1992.

Beethoven's 2nd (1993)

In Beethoven's 2nd, Beethoven sires a litter of puppies, and the Newton family tries to save them from the greedy owner Regina (Debi Mazar), who alternately wishes to kill or sell the puppies. Beethoven's 2nd was released on December 17, 1993.

Beethoven's 3rd (2000)

In Beethoven's 3rd, the dog is sent across the country in an RV to attend a family reunion. While George and his family are in Europe, Beethoven is riding with the relatives of the Newtons led by George's brother Richard (Judge Reinhold) as the family avoids criminals that are after a DVD copy of The Shakiest Gun in the West that has a computer code hidden in it. Beethoven's 3rd was released on July 25, 2000.

Beethoven's 4th (2001)

In Beethoven's 4th, Beethoven accidentally gets his head stuck in the toilet, where he sent to doggy school convincing himself that Henry doesn't like him anymore. When he switches places with Michael, a Spanish dog who has mysterious manners, he gets taken to the pound. Beethoven escapes from the pound and meets Anthony, a self-running hamster, Oogie, a frog who had been abandoned for many months, denny, a runaway elephant from the zoo, and a lemur, ducky Jr who becomes friends as they break on an adventure in the City to return home. Beethoven's 4th was released on December 4, 2001.

Beethoven's 5th (2003)

Sara takes Beethoven to visit her oddball uncle. The last installment of the original storyline. Beethoven's 5th was released on December 2, 2003.

Beethoven's Big Break (2008)

The first installment of a new storyline. Beethoven becomes a movie star. Beethoven's Big Break was released on December 30, 2008.

Beethoven's Christmas Adventure (2011)

This story is narrated by John Cleese, who tells of the story of Beethoven's Christmas adventure. At the North Pole, Santa is giving out jobs to over 200 new elves. One of the elves, Henry (Kyle Massey), is assigned the job of stable elf, where he must take care of the reindeer. Henry objects, claiming that the job as a stable elf is unclean, but Santa did not change his mind. Henry tried making a toy one night in order to prove Santa wrong but got zapped by his own creation and inadvertently fed the magic berries to the reindeer which in turn began to fly away with the sleigh, with Henry inside it. During the flight, he loses Santa's toy bag.

In Wood Haven, Minnesota, Mason Cooper (Munro Chambers) is unsuccessfully trying to sell hot chocolate. His mother Christine (Kim Rhodes) stops by and asks her son to watch Beethoven. Beethoven was going to star in the Christmas parade and Christine was assigned by her boss Mr. Rexford (John O'Hurley) to create a Hollywood-themed float for the parade. While Mason was babysitting him, Beethoven sees Santa's sleigh with Henry in it flying over the town and he follows the sleigh. He and Mason find Henry who evicted himself from the sleigh. Henry asks Mason for help in finding Santa's toy bag. At first Mason does not believe Henry is a real Christmas elf and that Santa was not real until he witnessed Henry communicating with Beethoven using a magic candy cane that when licked can give the human the ability to communicate with any animals.

Elsewhere, grumpy Sylvester Smirch (Robert Picardo), the owner of a toy store called Most Wanted Toys and his assistant Kenny (Curtis Armstrong) have been secretly stealing toys from other stores and overpricing them. While driving on the highway, Smirch comes across Santa's Toy Bag and only realizes what it is after pulling out several toys from it to see them increase to full size. Before leaving with the toy bag, Smirch is witnessed by a stray whose foot was stuck to an old mattress.

Back at the Cooper household, Henry lies to Mason by saying he is a Christmas elf, one that makes toys. Christine returns home and evicts Henry because she did not believe he was a real Christmas elf. Mason secretly lets Henry spend the night in the garage.

The next morning Henry and Beethoven leave to find the magic toy sack. Henry had a piece of fabric that ripped off of the bag which Beethoven used its scent to try to sniff out its location. Mason leaves shortly after to find Henry and Beethoven after discovering that they were gone.

Smirch and Kenny decide to advertise with the toy bag but during the commercial, they are interrupted by Henry and Beethoven. Smirch flees with the toy bag and is picked up by Kenny shortly after and thus, Henry fails to get a visual on Smirch. During the search for the toy bag, Beethoven is whisked away on a sleigh ride with Santa for the first time, and is wrapped in a present by the elves. Although he manages to escape, he badly injures his leg and is forced to limp.

Mason comes across the stray and frees his foot from the mattress. The stray follows Mason and they meet up with Henry and Beethoven. The stray then reveals to Henry that he got a good visual of Smirch. They return to the garage in the Cooper's house, and while sketching out a drawing of Smirch from the stray's description, Henry accidentally sets a model of Beethoven's parade float on fire. Mason is blamed for it by Christine who refuses to believe her son's words that Henry did it. Beethoven is healed by Santa who finds him laying in his toy bag that he lost and they set out to rescue Mason from his room. When they arrive in minnesota, they find the parade on fire and try to stop the fire by calling the firefighters. Beethoven accidentally Chomps the hose, causing the parade to go out of control and soak everyone and the elves.

Mason fails to recognize the sketch drawing of Smirch and Henry reveals to Mason about being a Stable Elf. He explains to Mason about wanting to make toys like his fellow elves but Mason reassures him, thinking that being a stable elf is better than making toys. That night Mason, Henry, Beethoven and Christine sneak to the North Pole and take one of the presents. However Beethoven is distracted by a TV ad and decides to go on his own.

Because Mason was forbidden to leave the house, Beethoven, and Christine entered the toy store alone during business hours and Henry tries to convince the patrons that the toys were from Santa's toy bag and that Smirch had stolen them. Smirch kicks Henry out of the store. Henry then distracts Smirch and Kenny by singing with a group of Christmas carolers while Beethoven and Christine steal the bag. They return home to tell Mason their idea only to recognize that he ran away to find Santa in the North Pole, heartbreaking Beethoven.

Beethoven then persuades Christine to lick the Dog Candy Cane and insists to her that Mason was telling the truth the whole time. Believing that this was happening, Christine catches up to Mason, explaining that she loves him and that she doesn't want him to feel the same way that she doesn't love her. They then Rush the North Pole and place the present back in the pile of presents before telling Henry their idea.

Mason, Beethoven, and Christine arrive at the store and discover that Smirch had kidnaped Henry after he had revealed to him that the elves made enough toys in the bag for one year. Smirch believes that Henry is a toy-making elf and kidnaps him to receive more income. Smirch stuffs Henry in the toy bag and he and Kenny flee on motorcycles to the park where the parade's floats are being worked on. Smirch crashes onto the Beethoven float and is trapped in a large plastic Christmas ornament, leading to his arrest for toy theft.

Mason then helps his mother get the promotion that she was working to achieve by adding a partnership with the ASPCA and invites the dogs from the shelter to ride with Beethoven in the parade. Late that evening, Henry thanks Mason for showing him that being a stable elf is something very special. Mason thanks Henry for helping him realize that believing in Santa is not a child thing. Using the power of the magic berries, Beethoven flies Henry back to the North Pole with the toy bag in a sleigh. Mason decides to keep the stray and names him Henry.

Santa makes his deliveries and gives Beethoven a ride home.

In a mid-credits scene, a boy (who appeared in a previous scene) has his skateboard stolen by other children.

Unlike the other films in the franchise, Beethoven has a speaking voice, which was provided by Tom Arnold.[2]

Beethoven's Treasure Tail (2014)

After getting fired from a film, Beethoven begins the long journey home with his trainer, Eddie. They become stranded in a small coastal town, where the beloved canine befriends a young boy who is searching for buried treasure.[2] Beethoven's Treasure Tail was released on October 28, 2014.

Television

Beethoven (1994)

Cast and crew

Principal cast

Characters Original series Reboot series Animated series
Beethoven Beethoven's 2nd Beethoven's 3rd Beethoven's 4th Beethoven's 5th Beethoven's Big Break Beethoven's Christmas Adventure Beethoven's Treasure Tail Beethoven
1992 1993 2000 2001 2003 2008 2011 2014 1994
Beethoven Chris Cujo J.S. Barque Cujo Tom Arnold (voice) Cujo Joel Murray (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker (voice)
George Newton Charles Grodin Grant Elliott Dean Jones
Alice Newton Bonnie Hunt Kath Soucie
Ryce Newton Nicholle Tom Nicholle Tom
Ted Newton Christopher Castile J.D. Daniels
Emily Newton Sarah Rose Karr Francesca Marie Smith
Sara Newton Michaela Gallo Daveigh Chase
Richard Newton Judge Reinhold
Beth Newton Julia Sweeney
Brennan Newton Joe Pichler
Eddie Thornton "Lizard Guy" Jonathan Silverman Jonathan Silverman
Dr. Herman Varnick Dean Jones
Harvey Oliver Platt
Vernon Stanley Tucci
Brad Wilson David Duchovny
Brie Wilson Patricia Heaton
Devonia Peet Laurel Cronin
Miss Grundel Nancy Fish
Student #1 Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Ammo Gun Salesman Richard Portnow
Regina Debi Mazar
Floyd Chris Penn
Taylor Devereaux Ashley Hamilton
Seth Danny Masterson
Janie Catherine Reitman
Cliff Klamath Maury Chaykin
Michelle Heather McComb
Banker Scott Waara
Scott Waara Jeff Corey
Linda Anderson Virginia Capers
Jordan Bond Himself
Arthur Lewis Pat Jankiewicz
Brillo Kevin Dunn
Tommy Mike Ciccolini
"Bill" William Jamie Marsh
Penny Danielle Weiner
Morrie Newton Frank Gorshin
Kennel Employee Holly Mitchell
Madison Sedgewick Kaleigh Krish
Reginald Sedgewick Matt McCoy
Martha Sedgewick Veanne Cox
Bill Jeff Coopwood
Marlowe Dorien Wilson
Jonathan "Johnnie" Simmons Mark Lindsay Chapman
Nigel Bigalow Nick Meaney
Hayley Natalie Elizabeth Marston
Sergeant Rutledge Art LaFleur
Mrs. Florence Rutledge June Lu
Freddy Kablinski Dave Thomas
Sheriff Julie Dempsey Faith Ford
John Giles (né Selig) Tom Poston
Cora Wilkens Katherine Helmond
Garret Sammy Kahn
Vaughn Carter Richard Riehle
Owen Tuttle Clint Howard
Evie Kling Kathy Griffin
Mayor Harold Herman John Larroquette
Moe Selig Rodman Flender
Rita Selig Tina Illman
Jim Tom Musgrave
Phil Dobsonn Joel Hurt Jones
Mrs. Dobsonn Elizabeth Warner
Lisa Waters Jennifer Finnigan
Billy Thornton Moises Arias
Stanley Mitchell Eddie Griffin
Patricia Benji Rhea Perlman
Sal DeMarco
Ned Ryerson
Stephen Tobolowsky
Tick Oscar Nunez
Bones Joey Fatone
Katie Stefanie Scott
Cesar Millan Himself
Studio Executive John Augello
Lewis Zach Kosnitzky
Craft Service Person Ali Eagle
Marco Adam Vernier
Mason Munro Chambers
Christine Kim Rhodes
Smirch Robert Picardo
Kenny Curtis Armstrong
Henry Kyle Massey
Mr. Rexford John O'Hurley
Catty Elf Ryan Miller
Catty Elf's Friend Shannon Jacques
Mom Tamra Ugto
Dad Alan Castanaga
Little Kid Solmund MacPherson
Field Producer Kristen Sawatzky
Keilbasa Vendor Rick Skene
Stray Dog (voice) John Kassir (voice)
Anne Parker Kristy Swanson
Sam Parker Bretton Manley
Howard Belch
The Fake Fritz Bruchschnauser
Jeffrey Combs
Simon Alec Mapa
Grace O'Malley Jayne Eastwood
Phil David DeLuise
Trentino Brian George
The Real Fritz Bruchschnauser Udo Kier
Dr. Kelp Colin Mochrie
Duncan Richard Dumont
Charlene Morgan Fairchild
Justin Patrick Kwok-Choon
Film Crew Member Ian Tench
Assistant Director Nikki Barnett
Norman the Magician Brian Downey
Captain Patrick O'Malley Tom Scott
Burly Crew Man Jacob Sampson
Sandra Onika Drabble
Callie Katherine Shore
Caesar the Great Dane Bill Fagerbakke
Mr. Huggs Brian George
Ginger the Collie Tress MacNeille
Sparky the Jack Russel Terrier Joe Pantoliano
Killer the Poodle Hank Azaria
Mailman Gregg Berger
Blind Shep Dan Castellaneta
David Doyle
Rosebud Christine Cavanaugh
Peanut E.G. Daily
Singing Donut Jess Harnell
Timmy Dana Hill
Watson Tony Jay
Roger Justin Shenkarow
  • Note: A dark gray cell indicates the character does not appear in the film.

Additional crew

Film Director(s) Producer(s) Screenwriter(s) Composer(s) Cinematographer Editor(s)
Beethoven Brian Levant Joe Medjuck
Michael C. Gross
Ivan Reitman (executive producer)
Edmond Dantés
Amy Holden Jones
Randy Edelman Victor J. Kemper William D. Gordean
Sheldon Kahn
Beethoven's 2nd Rod Daniel Len Blum Bill Butler
Beethoven's 3rd David Mickey Evans David Bixler
Kelli Konop
Jeff Schechter Philip Giffin John Aronson Harry Keramidas
Beethoven's 4th Kelli Konop John Loy C. Timothy O'Meara
Beethoven's 5th Mark Griffiths Mike Elliott Cliff Ruby & Elana Lesser Adam Berry Christopher Baffa John Gilbert
Beethoven's Big Break Mike Elliott Mike Elliott Robert Folk
Paul DiFranco
Stephen F. Campbell Roderick Davis
Beethoven's Christmas Adventure John Putch Jeff Freilich Daniel Altiere & Steven Altiere Chris Bacon Ross Berryman John Gilbert
Beethoven's Treasure Tail Ron Oliver Albert T. Dickerson III Ron Oliver Chris Hajian C. Kim Miles Heath Ryan

Reception

Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes CinemaScore[3]
Beethoven 31% (26 reviews)[4] A
Beethoven's 2nd 25% (12 reviews)[5] A
Beethoven's 3rd 0% (7 reviews)[6]
Beethoven's 4th 0% (8 reviews)[7]
Beethoven's 5th [8]
Beethoven's Big Break [9]
Beethoven's Christmas Adventure [10]
Beethoven's Treasure Tail [11]

Home media

All films are available on DVD, both individually and as part of packs and collections of two or more films.

Other media

Toys

A line of toys was produced in conjunction with the first two films, and some toys are available on an ongoing basis.

Video games

In 1993, a side-scrolling video game was released called Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper based on Beethoven's 2nd for Super NES, Game Boy and DOS.

In 1994, a version of Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper, was developed for the Sega Genesis and Game Gear.[12] Though completed, it was cancelled before release.

See also

References

  1. ^ "1992 Yearly Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b Vishnevetsky, Ignatiy (October 6, 2014). "Inventory: A sequel to a prequel to a spin-off of Air Bud: 10 unlikely, convoluted direct-to-video franchises". AV Club Film.
  3. ^ "CinemaScore". CinemaScore. from the original on April 13, 2022. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
  4. ^ "Beethoven (1992)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  5. ^ "Beethoven's 2nd (1994)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  6. ^ "Beethoven's 3rd". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  7. ^ "Beethoven's 4th". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  8. ^ "Beethoven's 5th". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  9. ^ "Beethoven's Big Break". Rotten Tomatoes.
  10. ^ "Beethoven's Christmas Adventure". Rotten Tomatoes.
  11. ^ "Beethoven's Treasure Tail". Rotten Tomatoes.
  12. ^ "ProReview: Beethoven". GamePro. No. 64. IDG. November 1994. p. 104.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Beethoven franchise news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Beethoven is a series of eight American films created by John Hughes credited as Edmond Dantes and Amy Holden Jones in which the plot revolves around a family attempting to control the antics of their pet Saint Bernard named Beethoven The first two films were theatrical releases and all subsequent releases have been direct to video The original Beethoven hit theaters in April 1992 Its opening grossed 7 587 565 It was the year s 26th largest grossing film in the U S at 57 114 049 1 BeethovenCreated byJohn HughesAmy Holden JonesOriginal workBeethoven 1992 OwnerUniversal PicturesYears1992 2014Films and televisionFilm s List of FilmsAnimated seriesBeethoven 1994 GamesTraditionalList of GamesVideo game s List of GamesAudioSoundtrack s List of SoundtracksOriginal musicList of SoundtracksMiscellaneousToy s List of MerchandiseOfficial websiteOfficial Website Contents 1 Films 1 1 Beethoven 1992 1 2 Beethoven s 2nd 1993 1 3 Beethoven s 3rd 2000 1 4 Beethoven s 4th 2001 1 5 Beethoven s 5th 2003 1 6 Beethoven s Big Break 2008 1 7 Beethoven s Christmas Adventure 2011 1 8 Beethoven s Treasure Tail 2014 2 Television 2 1 Beethoven 1994 3 Cast and crew 3 1 Principal cast 3 2 Additional crew 4 Reception 4 1 Critical and public response 5 Home media 6 Other media 6 1 Toys 6 2 Video games 7 See also 8 ReferencesFilms EditBeethoven 1992 Edit Main article Beethoven film In Beethoven the Newton family finds and adopts a Saint Bernard The family with the exception of the father George Charles Grodin becomes attached to the dog Meanwhile a sadistic veterinarian Dr Herman Varnick Dean Jones involved with animal experimentation is planning to kill Beethoven for his latest experiment and George after discovering his fondness for the dog springs into action to rescue his pet Beethoven was released on April 3 1992 Beethoven s 2nd 1993 Edit Main article Beethoven s 2nd film In Beethoven s 2nd Beethoven sires a litter of puppies and the Newton family tries to save them from the greedy owner Regina Debi Mazar who alternately wishes to kill or sell the puppies Beethoven s 2nd was released on December 17 1993 Beethoven s 3rd 2000 Edit Main article Beethoven s 3rd film In Beethoven s 3rd the dog is sent across the country in an RV to attend a family reunion While George and his family are in Europe Beethoven is riding with the relatives of the Newtons led by George s brother Richard Judge Reinhold as the family avoids criminals that are after a DVD copy of The Shakiest Gun in the West that has a computer code hidden in it Beethoven s 3rd was released on July 25 2000 Beethoven s 4th 2001 Edit Main article Beethoven s 4th film In Beethoven s 4th Beethoven accidentally gets his head stuck in the toilet where he sent to doggy school convincing himself that Henry doesn t like him anymore When he switches places with Michael a Spanish dog who has mysterious manners he gets taken to the pound Beethoven escapes from the pound and meets Anthony a self running hamster Oogie a frog who had been abandoned for many months denny a runaway elephant from the zoo and a lemur ducky Jr who becomes friends as they break on an adventure in the City to return home Beethoven s 4th was released on December 4 2001 Beethoven s 5th 2003 Edit Main article Beethoven s 5th film Sara takes Beethoven to visit her oddball uncle The last installment of the original storyline Beethoven s 5th was released on December 2 2003 Beethoven s Big Break 2008 Edit Main article Beethoven s Big Break The first installment of a new storyline Beethoven becomes a movie star Beethoven s Big Break was released on December 30 2008 Beethoven s Christmas Adventure 2011 Edit This story is narrated by John Cleese who tells of the story of Beethoven s Christmas adventure At the North Pole Santa is giving out jobs to over 200 new elves One of the elves Henry Kyle Massey is assigned the job of stable elf where he must take care of the reindeer Henry objects claiming that the job as a stable elf is unclean but Santa did not change his mind Henry tried making a toy one night in order to prove Santa wrong but got zapped by his own creation and inadvertently fed the magic berries to the reindeer which in turn began to fly away with the sleigh with Henry inside it During the flight he loses Santa s toy bag In Wood Haven Minnesota Mason Cooper Munro Chambers is unsuccessfully trying to sell hot chocolate His mother Christine Kim Rhodes stops by and asks her son to watch Beethoven Beethoven was going to star in the Christmas parade and Christine was assigned by her boss Mr Rexford John O Hurley to create a Hollywood themed float for the parade While Mason was babysitting him Beethoven sees Santa s sleigh with Henry in it flying over the town and he follows the sleigh He and Mason find Henry who evicted himself from the sleigh Henry asks Mason for help in finding Santa s toy bag At first Mason does not believe Henry is a real Christmas elf and that Santa was not real until he witnessed Henry communicating with Beethoven using a magic candy cane that when licked can give the human the ability to communicate with any animals Elsewhere grumpy Sylvester Smirch Robert Picardo the owner of a toy store called Most Wanted Toys and his assistant Kenny Curtis Armstrong have been secretly stealing toys from other stores and overpricing them While driving on the highway Smirch comes across Santa s Toy Bag and only realizes what it is after pulling out several toys from it to see them increase to full size Before leaving with the toy bag Smirch is witnessed by a stray whose foot was stuck to an old mattress Back at the Cooper household Henry lies to Mason by saying he is a Christmas elf one that makes toys Christine returns home and evicts Henry because she did not believe he was a real Christmas elf Mason secretly lets Henry spend the night in the garage The next morning Henry and Beethoven leave to find the magic toy sack Henry had a piece of fabric that ripped off of the bag which Beethoven used its scent to try to sniff out its location Mason leaves shortly after to find Henry and Beethoven after discovering that they were gone Smirch and Kenny decide to advertise with the toy bag but during the commercial they are interrupted by Henry and Beethoven Smirch flees with the toy bag and is picked up by Kenny shortly after and thus Henry fails to get a visual on Smirch During the search for the toy bag Beethoven is whisked away on a sleigh ride with Santa for the first time and is wrapped in a present by the elves Although he manages to escape he badly injures his leg and is forced to limp Mason comes across the stray and frees his foot from the mattress The stray follows Mason and they meet up with Henry and Beethoven The stray then reveals to Henry that he got a good visual of Smirch They return to the garage in the Cooper s house and while sketching out a drawing of Smirch from the stray s description Henry accidentally sets a model of Beethoven s parade float on fire Mason is blamed for it by Christine who refuses to believe her son s words that Henry did it Beethoven is healed by Santa who finds him laying in his toy bag that he lost and they set out to rescue Mason from his room When they arrive in minnesota they find the parade on fire and try to stop the fire by calling the firefighters Beethoven accidentally Chomps the hose causing the parade to go out of control and soak everyone and the elves Mason fails to recognize the sketch drawing of Smirch and Henry reveals to Mason about being a Stable Elf He explains to Mason about wanting to make toys like his fellow elves but Mason reassures him thinking that being a stable elf is better than making toys That night Mason Henry Beethoven and Christine sneak to the North Pole and take one of the presents However Beethoven is distracted by a TV ad and decides to go on his own Because Mason was forbidden to leave the house Beethoven and Christine entered the toy store alone during business hours and Henry tries to convince the patrons that the toys were from Santa s toy bag and that Smirch had stolen them Smirch kicks Henry out of the store Henry then distracts Smirch and Kenny by singing with a group of Christmas carolers while Beethoven and Christine steal the bag They return home to tell Mason their idea only to recognize that he ran away to find Santa in the North Pole heartbreaking Beethoven Beethoven then persuades Christine to lick the Dog Candy Cane and insists to her that Mason was telling the truth the whole time Believing that this was happening Christine catches up to Mason explaining that she loves him and that she doesn t want him to feel the same way that she doesn t love her They then Rush the North Pole and place the present back in the pile of presents before telling Henry their idea Mason Beethoven and Christine arrive at the store and discover that Smirch had kidnaped Henry after he had revealed to him that the elves made enough toys in the bag for one year Smirch believes that Henry is a toy making elf and kidnaps him to receive more income Smirch stuffs Henry in the toy bag and he and Kenny flee on motorcycles to the park where the parade s floats are being worked on Smirch crashes onto the Beethoven float and is trapped in a large plastic Christmas ornament leading to his arrest for toy theft Mason then helps his mother get the promotion that she was working to achieve by adding a partnership with the ASPCA and invites the dogs from the shelter to ride with Beethoven in the parade Late that evening Henry thanks Mason for showing him that being a stable elf is something very special Mason thanks Henry for helping him realize that believing in Santa is not a child thing Using the power of the magic berries Beethoven flies Henry back to the North Pole with the toy bag in a sleigh Mason decides to keep the stray and names him Henry Santa makes his deliveries and gives Beethoven a ride home In a mid credits scene a boy who appeared in a previous scene has his skateboard stolen by other children Unlike the other films in the franchise Beethoven has a speaking voice which was provided by Tom Arnold 2 Beethoven s Treasure Tail 2014 Edit After getting fired from a film Beethoven begins the long journey home with his trainer Eddie They become stranded in a small coastal town where the beloved canine befriends a young boy who is searching for buried treasure 2 Beethoven s Treasure Tail was released on October 28 2014 Television EditBeethoven 1994 Edit Main article Beethoven TV series Cast and crew EditPrincipal cast Edit Characters Original series Reboot series Animated seriesBeethoven Beethoven s 2nd Beethoven s 3rd Beethoven s 4th Beethoven s 5th Beethoven s Big Break Beethoven s Christmas Adventure Beethoven s Treasure Tail Beethoven1992 1993 2000 2001 2003 2008 2011 2014 1994Beethoven Chris Cujo J S Barque Cujo Tom Arnold voice Cujo Joel Murray voice Dee Bradley Baker voice George Newton Charles Grodin Grant Elliott Dean JonesAlice Newton Bonnie Hunt Kath SoucieRyce Newton Nicholle Tom Nicholle TomTed Newton Christopher Castile J D DanielsEmily Newton Sarah Rose Karr Francesca Marie SmithSara Newton Michaela Gallo Daveigh ChaseRichard Newton Judge ReinholdBeth Newton Julia SweeneyBrennan Newton Joe PichlerEddie Thornton Lizard Guy Jonathan Silverman Jonathan SilvermanDr Herman Varnick Dean JonesHarvey Oliver PlattVernon Stanley TucciBrad Wilson David DuchovnyBrie Wilson Patricia HeatonDevonia Peet Laurel CroninMiss Grundel Nancy FishStudent 1 Joseph Gordon LevittAmmo Gun Salesman Richard PortnowRegina Debi MazarFloyd Chris PennTaylor Devereaux Ashley HamiltonSeth Danny MastersonJanie Catherine ReitmanCliff Klamath Maury ChaykinMichelle Heather McCombBanker Scott WaaraScott Waara Jeff CoreyLinda Anderson Virginia CapersJordan Bond HimselfArthur Lewis Pat JankiewiczBrillo Kevin DunnTommy Mike Ciccolini Bill William Jamie MarshPenny Danielle WeinerMorrie Newton Frank GorshinKennel Employee Holly MitchellMadison Sedgewick Kaleigh KrishReginald Sedgewick Matt McCoyMartha Sedgewick Veanne CoxBill Jeff CoopwoodMarlowe Dorien WilsonJonathan Johnnie Simmons Mark Lindsay ChapmanNigel Bigalow Nick MeaneyHayley Natalie Elizabeth MarstonSergeant Rutledge Art LaFleurMrs Florence Rutledge June LuFreddy Kablinski Dave ThomasSheriff Julie Dempsey Faith FordJohn Giles ne Selig Tom PostonCora Wilkens Katherine HelmondGarret Sammy KahnVaughn Carter Richard RiehleOwen Tuttle Clint HowardEvie Kling Kathy GriffinMayor Harold Herman John LarroquetteMoe Selig Rodman FlenderRita Selig Tina IllmanJim Tom MusgravePhil Dobsonn Joel Hurt JonesMrs Dobsonn Elizabeth WarnerLisa Waters Jennifer FinniganBilly Thornton Moises AriasStanley Mitchell Eddie GriffinPatricia Benji Rhea PerlmanSal DeMarcoNed Ryerson Stephen TobolowskyTick Oscar NunezBones Joey FatoneKatie Stefanie ScottCesar Millan HimselfStudio Executive John AugelloLewis Zach KosnitzkyCraft Service Person Ali EagleMarco Adam VernierMason Munro ChambersChristine Kim RhodesSmirch Robert PicardoKenny Curtis ArmstrongHenry Kyle MasseyMr Rexford John O HurleyCatty Elf Ryan MillerCatty Elf s Friend Shannon JacquesMom Tamra UgtoDad Alan CastanagaLittle Kid Solmund MacPhersonField Producer Kristen SawatzkyKeilbasa Vendor Rick SkeneStray Dog voice John Kassir voice Anne Parker Kristy SwansonSam Parker Bretton ManleyHoward BelchThe Fake Fritz Bruchschnauser Jeffrey CombsSimon Alec MapaGrace O Malley Jayne EastwoodPhil David DeLuiseTrentino Brian GeorgeThe Real Fritz Bruchschnauser Udo KierDr Kelp Colin MochrieDuncan Richard DumontCharlene Morgan FairchildJustin Patrick Kwok ChoonFilm Crew Member Ian TenchAssistant Director Nikki BarnettNorman the Magician Brian DowneyCaptain Patrick O Malley Tom ScottBurly Crew Man Jacob SampsonSandra Onika DrabbleCallie Katherine ShoreCaesar the Great Dane Bill FagerbakkeMr Huggs Brian GeorgeGinger the Collie Tress MacNeilleSparky the Jack Russel Terrier Joe PantolianoKiller the Poodle Hank AzariaMailman Gregg BergerBlind Shep Dan CastellanetaDavid DoyleRosebud Christine CavanaughPeanut E G DailySinging Donut Jess HarnellTimmy Dana HillWatson Tony JayRoger Justin ShenkarowNote A dark gray cell indicates the character does not appear in the film Additional crew Edit Film Director s Producer s Screenwriter s Composer s Cinematographer Editor s Beethoven Brian Levant Joe MedjuckMichael C GrossIvan Reitman executive producer Edmond DantesAmy Holden Jones Randy Edelman Victor J Kemper William D GordeanSheldon KahnBeethoven s 2nd Rod Daniel Len Blum Bill ButlerBeethoven s 3rd David Mickey Evans David BixlerKelli Konop Jeff Schechter Philip Giffin John Aronson Harry KeramidasBeethoven s 4th Kelli Konop John Loy C Timothy O MearaBeethoven s 5th Mark Griffiths Mike Elliott Cliff Ruby amp Elana Lesser Adam Berry Christopher Baffa John GilbertBeethoven s Big Break Mike Elliott Mike Elliott Robert FolkPaul DiFranco Stephen F Campbell Roderick DavisBeethoven s Christmas Adventure John Putch Jeff Freilich Daniel Altiere amp Steven Altiere Chris Bacon Ross Berryman John GilbertBeethoven s Treasure Tail Ron Oliver Albert T Dickerson III Ron Oliver Chris Hajian C Kim Miles Heath RyanReception EditCritical and public response Edit Film Rotten Tomatoes CinemaScore 3 Beethoven 31 26 reviews 4 ABeethoven s 2nd 25 12 reviews 5 ABeethoven s 3rd 0 7 reviews 6 Beethoven s 4th 0 8 reviews 7 Beethoven s 5th 8 Beethoven s Big Break 9 Beethoven s Christmas Adventure 10 Beethoven s Treasure Tail 11 Home media EditAll films are available on DVD both individually and as part of packs and collections of two or more films Other media EditToys Edit A line of toys was produced in conjunction with the first two films and some toys are available on an ongoing basis Video games Edit In 1993 a side scrolling video game was released called Beethoven The Ultimate Canine Caper based on Beethoven s 2nd for Super NES Game Boy and DOS In 1994 a version of Beethoven The Ultimate Canine Caper was developed for the Sega Genesis and Game Gear 12 Though completed it was cancelled before release See also EditAir Bud series References Edit 1992 Yearly Box Office Results Box Office Mojo Retrieved 8 September 2011 a b Vishnevetsky Ignatiy October 6 2014 Inventory A sequel to a prequel to a spin off of Air Bud 10 unlikely convoluted direct to video franchises AV Club Film CinemaScore CinemaScore Archived from the original on April 13 2022 Retrieved April 15 2022 Beethoven 1992 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved April 9 2018 Beethoven s 2nd 1994 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved April 13 2018 Beethoven s 3rd Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved October 8 2018 Beethoven s 4th Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved October 8 2018 Beethoven s 5th Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved October 8 2018 Beethoven s Big Break Rotten Tomatoes Beethoven s Christmas Adventure Rotten Tomatoes Beethoven s Treasure Tail Rotten Tomatoes ProReview Beethoven GamePro No 64 IDG November 1994 p 104 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beethoven franchise amp oldid 1124917914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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