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They adopt him and name him "Rocks" because "that's what he left all over the back seat" of James' cab. Samantha, having also heard that Mikey wanted a dog brings in a pure breed poodle named Daphne for them. She is highly trained and looks down on Rocks the moment they meet. Having no choice, James and Mollie agree to have both dogs to not offend Samantha or take Rocks back to be destroyed. Rocks immediately gets the ire of Mollie by destroying her shoes and peeing in the house constantly. Eventually tired of Rocks, Daphne frames Rocks by chewing on a pair of Mollie's new shoes. She blows up at Rocks and tells him he is out, upsetting Mikey. Meanwhile James is called to work on Christmas Eve to fly Samantha to a private estate in northern New York and she effectively strands him there with her. Mollie, suspicious of Samantha gets her address and with the kids and dogs in tow, they head up to catch her. But Mollie crashes off the side of the road. Rocks, having picked up James' scent goes off to find him while Daphne, learning how to smell out people goes in search of rangers to help.
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catches his scent of cookies and dirt. He is taken by a pair of punks, but he manages to escape and becomes a stray dog. Meanwhile, James gets a job as a private jet pilot from Samantha, who seemingly has ulterior motives for him and keeps him extra busy and away from his home leaving Mollie to care after their children Mikey and Julie after she is laid off from her job in accounting. She gets a part time job as an elf for a mall Santa, and Mikey unexpectedly discovers that Santa is fake, destroying his belief in Santa Claus.
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the ranger station, Mikey sees who he thinks is Santa heading toward the station, but it turns out to be James. After a brief moment of worry that the wolves had destroyed his beeper, Rocks appears; apparently the pager sending the wolves off without harming either of them. The ranger turns on a broadcast from Santa on the radio, presumably reigniting Mikey's belief in Santa Claus and Rocks is reinstated to the family for saving James from Samantha and the wolves.
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James catches onto Samantha's plan just as Rocks arrives, he pees on Samantha's leg and the two leave the house to find Molly and the others, not knowing Daphne had already gotten them rescued. They run into a pack of wolves and Rocks defends James; but the confrontation is ambiguous. Meanwhile, at
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Where the previous films were done from the perspective of human babies, the script is flipped when two dogs Trooper and Precious are in a fling. Puppies are a result and her owner decides to give them away; one day one puppy sees Mikey and Mollie walking by, Mollie rushes him onward, but the puppy
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The puppy grows up wandering the streets and getting food from homeless men before getting caught and put into the pound. As a surprise one day James takes Mikey to the pound to pick out a dog for Christmas only to run into the puppy who is on his way to being destroyed after being there too long.
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was somewhat positive, writing that "the sound of stars mouthing the inner thoughts of dogs is somehow funnier than that of grownup actors doing wisecracking voice overs for gurgling infants". Peter Rainer of the
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for the internal voices of the family's newly acquired dogs Rocks and Daphne, respectively. The plot centers around the competitive nature of the two animals, vying for the family's affection.
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Unlike the previous entries the family's children no longer include internal voices through voice actors, given that the character's were now older.
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was received negatively by film critics, and underperformed at the box office, grossing $ 10.3 million against a production budget of $ 22 million.
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gave the film one star out of four and remarked that "it looks like it was chucked up by an automatic screenwriting machine".
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performs, alongside David Gallagher, Tabitha Lupien, and other children, in a special music video for the film, titled
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was also somewhat positive, calling the film "borderline pleasant" because Travolta and Alley "are a marvelous team".
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of 25 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3/10. The website's consensus reads: "
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The film was released domestically on November 5, 1993 before international distribution including the
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gave the film zero stars and called it "an abysmal, embarrassing sequel". Audiences polled by
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reprising their roles as James and Mollie Ubriacco, respectively; while
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runs feebly on the calculated steam of its forebears". Rita Kempley of
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do not reprise their roles from the previous installments. Produced by
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wrote: "Stretching a premise that one might say has gone to the dogs,
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Kempley, Rita (November 8, 1993). "'Talking' 3: Going to The Dogs".
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portray the Ubriaccos' dogs. This also marked the film debuts of
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gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.
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Cox, Dan (November 15, 1993). "Look Who's Talking Now".
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Index

Look Who's Talking Now

Tom Ropelewski
Tom Ropelewski
Leslie Dixon
Amy Heckerling
Jonathan D. Krane
John Travolta
Kirstie Alley
Danny DeVito
Diane Keaton
Olympia Dukakis
Lysette Anthony
George Segal
Oliver Stapleton
William Ross
TriStar Pictures
romantic comedy
Look Who's Talking Too
Look Who's Talking franchise
Tom Ropelewski
Tom Ropelewski
Leslie Dixon
John Travolta
Kirstie Alley
David Gallagher
Tabitha Lupien
Danny DeVito
Diane Keaton
voices

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