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Banjo, le chat malicieux

Titre original : Banjo the Woodpile Cat
  • Téléfilm
  • 1979
  • G
  • 29min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
480
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Banjo, le chat malicieux (1979)
ComédieFamilleMusicalAnimation

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 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.

  • Réalisation
    • Don Bluth
  • Scénario
    • Don Bluth
    • Toby Bluth
  • Casting principal
    • Scatman Crothers
    • Beah Richards
    • Sparky Marcus
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    480
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Don Bluth
    • Scénario
      • Don Bluth
      • Toby Bluth
    • Casting principal
      • Scatman Crothers
      • Beah Richards
      • Sparky Marcus
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Scatman Crothers
    Scatman Crothers
    • Crazy Legs
    • (voix)
    Beah Richards
    Beah Richards
    • Zazu
    • (voix)
    Sparky Marcus
    • Banjo
    • (voix)
    Jerry Harper
    • Additional Voices
    • (voix)
    Ken Sansom
    • Additional Voices
    • (voix)
    Anne Beesley
    Anne Beesley
    • Additional Voices
    • (voix)
    • (as Ann E. Beesley)
    Robin Muir
    • Additional Voices
    • (voix)
    Georgette Rampone
    • Additional Voices
    • (voix)
    • (as Georgette Ramponi)
    Jackie Ward
    • Singer
    • (voix)
    Sally Stevens
    Sally Stevens
    • Singer
    • (voix)
    Sue Allen
    • Singer
    • (voix)
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      • Don Bluth
    • Scénario
      • Don Bluth
      • Toby Bluth
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    8Mightyzebra

    Adorable

    With good fortune, I managed to find this (in three parts) on YouTube recently. Along with a few films, this is one I saw a lot as a young child, until today I had not seen it for years.

    In one sentence: A beautiful, classic Don Bluth short film. In a few sentences: This animated short captures the beauty of Bluth's unique animation and the beauty of the story. The story is very sweet and many children will be able to relate to it and almost all adults will as well. There is a not-that-subtle moral in this story as well which is a very good moral, another highlight to the film. All in all, a very cute animated film well worth watching!

    This film is about a kitten called Banjo who is very naughty, somehow he is always doing something bad. (He is very adorable though - and very likable. :-) ). One day, he falls off the chicken coop (on his feet) and his father orders him to fetch a switch so he can be beaten. Very harsh punishment! Not all that surprisingly, Banjo decides to run away to find new opportunities and ends up in Salt Lake city. Unfortunately, he finds he would rather be with his family...

    I recommend this to all young children who like cartoons and to all adults who like cartoons and who like Don Bluth. Enjoy "Banjo the Woodpile Cat"! :-)
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Classic Don Bluth

    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
    6elicopperman

    The Seed that Grew a Beloved Animator's Career

    More often than not, animators who work in mainstream studios like Disney, Pixar or Dreamworks will make their own personal projects on the side from their day jobs, like Andreas Deja's Mushka or Andrew Coats' Borrowed Time. So back in 1979, the year Don Bluth and his team left Disney for good to pursue their own work, the first project they completed was a short film they had made on the side from the Mouse House called Banjo the Woodpile Cat. The best way to describe this film is a simple albeit noble effort from a group of passionate animators who were only learning the steps of filmmaking as they went along.

    The story focuses on a rebellious kitten named Banjo, who after getting into trouble, decides to run away from his woodpile home in his owners' farm in Payson, Utah by catching a truck to Salt Lake City. Admittedly, the story is very straight forward, and while it does have a few dangerous obstacles and Banjo's encounter with a charming hipster cat named Crazy Legs, there aren't many surprises and the overall goal makes the film rather predictable as a result. It doesn't help that the film doesn't take time to let Banjo develop as a troublesome rascal who learned responsibility properly and the ending has little to offer in return. That being said, one can forgive Bluth and his crew as narrative was only something they were just starting to grasp on, and at least the film offers some entertainment value to keep the momentum going, like Banjo's city antics and his growing friendship wth Crazy Legs. One call tell how eager Crazy is to help out poor Banjo through kindness in spite of his poor lifestyle, and their time together truly feels like a growing relationship of felines who stick together through thick and thin.

    Now in terms of technicalities, this film was actually made in Don Bluth's garage, yet the visuals look as remarkable as anything Disney would have made then. In addition to the usual fluid and overly expressive character animation common in Bluth's films, noteworthy techniques like backlit shadows, snow and rain, and effective lighting are used to their full potential. The backgrounds are also a nice touch, as they help display rich atmosphere with their color palettes and details, such as the mundane Utah farmland and the lively albeit gloomy presence of Salt Lake City. It's always admirable to see animators embrace their craft in their own free time, because it can lead to more fascinating results than what they would have made at major studios. Lastly, the few musical numbers that appear either narrate Banjo's presence or provide wholesome fun, although one could argue they could have been removed to save on time. Plus, it's a better idea to have a narrator only detail a character's arc, not describe a scenario that's already happening so the audience can fill in the blanks themselves.

    So in spite of his shortcomings, Banjo the Woodpile Cat is still an intriguing look into Don Bluth's early filmography. As this was the short film that kickstarted Bluth's career as a somewhat revolutionary animation director, it serves as a charming starter for those who are yet to discover his works. It really goes to show you how much a simple short film made in someone's house can lead to a promising albeit complicated future in any medium, be it filmmaking or computer science. Whoever the next underground genius will be is only an inch away from growing a huge status.
    10michael-igafoteo

    Gee, Don Bluth's First Independent Film!

    Hi! This is Animation Hobbyist Michael Aaron Igafo-Te'o and I Have Graduated from Jackson High School and I Want to do a review on Sullivan Bluth Studios' Debut Film -- It All Started when Don Bluth, Don's colleagues (John Pomeroy and Gary Goldman) along with 17 Animation Artists leaving Walt Disney Animation Studios' old animation lot (on Alameda Drive) in Burbank to finish "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" in The Garage at Don Bluth's former home in Ventura, California after working on this short since 1975 and the film's success kick-started Don Bluth Productions' independent careers working on Box Office Favorites from Don Bluth and his Team, ranging from "The Secret of N.I.M.H." to A Bundle of Animation Tutorial DVDs in 2009 when Don started "Don Bluth Films" in Scottsdale, Arizona as "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" was released on 2-Disc DVD for the first time in Don Bluth's history! I Remember first seeing that short on VHS Tape when I was a little boy in 1998! (After I Was Born in September 9th, 1994!)
    7stephen.murtagh

    At Last I found it!

    When I was growing up my parents had made me a video with loads of cartoons on taped from the TV. Of all the Bugs Bunny and Road Runner cartoons Banjo has always stuck in my mind. Perhaps the accessibility of the Warner cartoons has deteriorated my fond memories of them, but after 15 years I have found proof that this cartoon existed.

    All I remember is a cat called Banjo who does something naughty so his father beats him and he runs off to Salt Lake City to live with some showgirls. When I told that synopsis to my friends they really didn't know what I was talking about.

    After a bored afternoon it suddenly dawned on my to try the IMDB, low and behold I found Banjo. I've now ordered the VHS - I hope that it is as good as I remembered.

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    • Anecdotes
      The story is partially based on one of Don Bluth's real-life experiences whilst living on a farm. The family's cat, who lived in a woodpile nearby, disappeared only to return to the farm and stay there several weeks later.
    • Citations

      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.

    • Versions alternatives
      The Spanish dub re-edits most of the songs. "The Rain Song" is replaced by one that was originally deleted.
    • Connexions
      Featured in La une est à vous: Épisode datant du 24 décembre 1988 (1988)
    • Bandes originales
      He Couldn't Be Good
      Music and Lyrics by Don Bluth

      Performed by Jackie Ward, Sally Stevens and Sue Allen

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 juin 1983 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Société de production
      • Don Bluth Productions
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