Banjo is a curious and rebellious kitten who is always getting into trouble. When he decides to jump off a roof of a chicken coup to see if he can land on his feet, he is ordered to "fetch a switch". Thinking his parents wouldn't care if he gets hurt, he hitches a ride on a feed truck, all the way to Salt Lake City. After he finds the excitement of the city, he soon finds it cold and lonely and wishes to be home. With the help of stray cat Crazy Legs and a trio of singing cat girls, he finds the truck and returns home.
"Banjo the Woodpile Cat," released in 1979, is an animated short film produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios in the United States. This charming tale follows the adventures of Banjo, a spirited kitten who finds himself lost and separated from his family. The film, directed by Don Bluth, showcases the early work of the studio that would later become renowned for its contributions to animated cinema. With its heartwarming narrative and engaging animation, "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" captures the essence of perseverance and the joy of reuniting with loved ones. The story unfolds as Banjo, curious and adventurous, wanders away from his home and into the unknown. Along his journey, he encounters various woodland creatures, each offering their own unique perspective on life. These interactions not only help Banjo navigate his way back home but also teach him valuable lessons about friendship and resilience. The film's vibrant animation and detailed backgrounds bring the forest to life, creating a visually captivating experience for viewers of all ages. One of the standout features of "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" is its emotional depth. As Banjo faces challenges and overcomes obstacles, the audience is drawn into his journey, rooting for his safe return. The film's soundtrack, composed by Robert F. Brunner, complements the narrative beautifully, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes. The combination of compelling storytelling and evocative music makes "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" a memorable and touching animated short. Sullivan Bluth Studios' "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" remains a beloved piece of animation history, showcasing the studio's early talent and dedication to storytelling. The film's universal themes of family, friendship, and the importance of home resonate with audiences, making it a timeless classic. As one of the first projects from Sullivan Bluth Studios, "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" set the stage for the studio's future successes and continues to be cherished by animation enthusiasts around the world.
年1979
上映時間26 分
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ジャンルアニメーションアドベンチャーファミリー
製作国United States of America