What if Don Bluth stayed at Disney?/Banjo the Woodpile Cat

Banjo the Woodpile Cat is a 1998 hand-drawn animated film directed by Don Bluth and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.

Plot
In a woodpile on a farm in Payson, Utah during the mid 1970s, in the year 1976, a male kitten named Banjo decides to chase chickens around until his sisters Emily and Jean see this and tells their mother that he's chasing chickens around but his father eventually stops him and makes him promise not to do it again, though Banjo continues to be mischievous in many ways. After getting in trouble for jumping off the roof of a chicken coop, Banjo decides to run away from home and hitches a ride on a feed truck to Salt Lake City.

In the big city, Banjo finds plenty of excitement, followed by a series of danger. When it begins to rain, he finds shelter in a small can in an alley while thinking about his family and how much he misses them. Later, a cat named Crazy Legs discovers Banjo in the can. They strike up a friendship when Crazy Legs tells Banjo that he can go back the same way he got here. During their search, Crazy Legs and Banjo come to a night club and enlist the help of a singing cat trio Cleo, Melina and Zazu, as well as other cats to look for the truck. Later that night, while searching for the truck, Banjo and Crazy Legs run into a group of dogs who end up chasing them. After a lengthy chase, the pair escape and drive the dogs away by climbing up a series of boxes. The pair arrive at the singing cats' home and get some rest.

The next morning, Banjo wakes up and hears the driver of the truck out in the street. After some rejoice and many goodbyes, Banjo gets on board and eventually reunites with his family back in Payson.

Cast
Haley Joel Osment as Banjo

B.B King as Crazy Legs

TBA as Zazu

TBA as Melina

TBA as Banjo's mom

Dom Deluise as Banjo's dad

TBA as Cleo

TBA as Emily

TBA as Jean