It is the final installment of the entire "All Dogs Go to Heaven" series.
It is the second film adaptation to have a female Ghost of Christmas Present after the 1997 direct-to-video animated film version of A Christmas Carol (1997).
This animated musical film is a religious fantasy adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 beloved holiday novel.
When Charlie sucks Carface into one more dream as the Spirit of Christmas Future, he dons a yellow outfit which happens to be a striking resemblance to The Mask (1994) before he sings the Gospel-style musical number "Clean Up Your Act" with angelic dogs (excluding Annabelle) and demonic dogs (excluding Belladonna) to make Carface realize where his actions will take him eventually if he does not change from being naughty to nice.