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  • Chief (All Dogs Go to Heaven)
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  • While speaking distantly to Annabelle, he discusses the need to have someone train three angels-in-training. Annabelle decides on Charlie, as he is one of her best, and in order to teach him responsibility, but at first, Chief disagrees, but gives in on the condition that Annabelle help him.
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  • While speaking distantly to Annabelle, he discusses the need to have someone train three angels-in-training. Annabelle decides on Charlie, as he is one of her best, and in order to teach him responsibility, but at first, Chief disagrees, but gives in on the condition that Annabelle help him. It turns out the "help" was that he disguised as Carface, while Annabelle disguised as Killer, using a machine to turn dogs nasty, including the three angels-in-training, but then, the disguises are revealed, including Carface and Killer themselves, in order to teach Charlie the dangers of abusing authority. Just to make sure Charlie learns a lesson, Chief puts the angels-in-training in charge of Charlie, so much to the latter's dismay that he'd rather be nasty, so he goes in, and Annabelle operates it because it is "fun to watch," and Charlie feels nasty about it.