A mischievous kitten named Banjo runs away from home and soon realizes he may have made a mistake.A mischievous kitten named Banjo runs away from home and soon realizes he may have made a mistake.A mischievous kitten named Banjo runs away from home and soon realizes he may have made a mistake.
Scatman Crothers
- Crazy Legs
- (voice)
Beah Richards
- Zazu
- (voice)
Sparky Marcus
- Banjo
- (voice)
Ken Sansom
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Anne Beesley
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Ann E. Beesley)
Robin Muir
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Georgette Rampone
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Georgette Ramponi)
Jackie Ward
- Singer
- (voice)
Sally Stevens
- Singer
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
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- Quotes
Crazy Legs: I'll stick with you, kid. You stick with me. Now together we'll overcome adversity. And old man trouble: well, he'll have to let you be, cause you're gonna come out smiling
[singing]
Crazy Legs: If you stick with me.
[Holds up Banjo]
Crazy Legs: So keep your chin up and look up high. You'll find your troubles will pass you by.
- Alternate versionsThe Spanish dub re-edits most of the songs. "The Rain Song" is replaced by one that was originally deleted.
- ConnectionsFeatured in La une est à vous: Episode dated 24 December 1988 (1988)
- SoundtracksHe Couldn't Be Good
Music and Lyrics by Don Bluth
Performed by Jackie Ward, Sally Stevens and Sue Allen
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I am a fan of Don Bluth, and while The Secret of NIMH is the movie I consider his magnum opus, this animated short Banjo the Woodpile Cat is a perfect example of Don Bluth in his prime. The animation is very nice, with luscious colours with some essence of darkness, fluid backgrounds and some of the better character designs in any of Bluth's work. The music is memorable, with some great jazzy undertones, while the songs are not too obvious either. The characters are immensely lovable, particularly Banjo who is also quite cute and charming, the dialogue is snappy, cute and funny and the storytelling is heart-warming and very sweet and well-meaning with an effective enough moral that doesn't hit too hard. The voice acting is very good, especially Scatman Crothers, Banjo the Woodpile Cat is well-paced and while it is very short at just half-an-hour or so there is not a dull or wasted moment. Overall, a classic and among Bluth's best. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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- Apr 11, 2011
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- Banjo - en kattunge på rymmen
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- Runtime29 minutes
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By what name was Banjo the Woodpile Cat (1979) officially released in Canada in English?
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