Banjo the Woodpile Cat (film)

Banjo the Woodpile Cat is an upcoming animated feature film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman and produced by Don Bluth Films and Released by 20th Century Fox, Under Disney Pictures.

It is a remake of Bluth's 1979 short film of the same name.

The film's animation technique combines traditional hand-drawn animation (with digital ink and paint/animation using Toon Boom and Adobe Flash)

The soundtrack is newly arranged by Alan Silvestri and performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square.

The film will be presented in theaters, IMAX 3D, and Digital 3D.

Plot
In 1944, at a farm in Payson, Utah, A yellow farm cat named Amber and a red cat named Rusty live inside a woodpile, when Rusty notices Amber’s stomach, She tells Him that They will be parents soon. A few weeks later, Amber gives birth to three newborn kittens. Rusty, who was distracted by the banjo music from the radio, named the only male one Banjo, as Amber, named them Emily and Jean. after a few nights, The Family (with the kittens opening their eyes for the first time) looked at the moonless night sky, with many beautiful stars, as Rusty and Amber looked forward to Their kittens' futures.

In the weeks that went by as Winter was about to start, Banjo started to pull some pranks as He constructed a woodpile made of broken twigs from a rotting tree. Of course, Banjo's Father disapproves, since the twigs might have poison ivy and termites. a few days later, As Banjo taunts his sisters about being on the woodpile, the hapless kitten falls down from the rotted wood making him twist his paw, as Banjo's Sisters laugh. Banjo's Father comes and tells His daughters not to laugh at Banjo's expense. Later that night, Banjo and His father talked in private about why Banjo fell. feeling that His son needs some growing up, Banjo's Father decided to task Him with hunting down rats. Banjo disapproved since He thinks Rats taste worse than mice, but complies.

The next morning, Banjo chases a rat, but He couldn’t bring himself to eat or kill it. Instead, He warns the rat not to come back. Banjo’s father was disappointed, Since he thinks the rat will come back and won’t be alone. During the next following days, Banjo could be seen causing mischief around and outside the house in one case, Banjo climbs inside a grain silo, Climbing up a tree, but doesn’t know how to get down, making faces at a frozen pond. Later that night, As the rest of His clan is asleep, Banjo overhears a conversation and what he hears is that the farm’s owner has had it up to here with Him, decides to call the Midvale Obedience School tomorrow to take Banjo there so that He'll obey better. Banjo feels bad, thinking He’ll be sent to the animal shelter, (unaware that He was really going to the obedience school) decides to leave home, but leaves a message on the ground saying “Family, Since Mr. Bluth will send Me to the Animal Shelter, I’ll be heading north where the good times are. So long.” afterwards, He runs to the Chipman Feed Store, And hitches a ride inside a truck.

Dozens of miles later, Banjo hops off the truck and lands in a pile of snow. Banjo enjoys the cityscape of Salt Lake City, but, makes a run for dear life to escape two straycatchers and encounters a Malicious Cat called Rocko and His dumb muscle, Bubbles, a Pit Bull. Banjo manages to escape, (after slashing Rocko's leg) and hides out in an alley for the night. as the morning was approaching, Banjo wakes up and meets a zany cat named Crazy Legs, who offers Banjo a place to crash. Crazy Legs then explains His history that Two years ago, He was adopted by a violinist. However, the violinist was to be sent to the war, and headed there. but gave a tearful goodbye to Crazy Legs. Two months later, Crazy Legs learned that His owner was killed during combat, leaving poor Crazy Legs emotionally devastated.

After explaining the details, Crazy Legs brings Banjo to Zazu and her sisters, Cleo and Marina, in a dilapidated building which used to be an apartment. Zazu sympathizes with Banjo's plight, for she and her sisters used to have an owner, when they were kittens, Zazu, Marina and Cleo were adopted by a kind old woman. Every day, the sisters would sing to their master to cheer her up. the woman loved Zazu, Marina and Cleo more than anything in the world. One day, She grew sick and requested Zazu, Marina and Cleo to sing one more song for her before she dies. After the sisters sang a soft song for her, the woman passed away from old age, with a smile on her face, Zazu and her sisters sob softly. After Zazu finishes her story, Banjo sympathizes with her and agrees to spend the night at her place until the five cats can figure a way for Banjo to get home, Banjo however disputes it, saying that if He returns Home, He'll be sent to the animal shelter. So, Crazy Legs offers Banjo a home in an apartment room.

Later, as the sun was about to rise in a few minutes, the farm owner before calling the Obedience school, searches for Banjo, But couldn’t. Just as Emily and Jean wake up and see the message Banjo left, so They woke their parents about the message. Rusty, realizing that Banjo left, decides to find Him as Amber and the kittens come along, then as the cats were leaving, a Siamese Cat and Persian Cat wishes them good luck. Hours later, arriving in the town of Provo, decide to rest at the East Bay Golf Course for the night. As Emily and Jean rest for the night, Amber notices Rusty looking at the night sky, who regretted being too tough on His son. Once morning came, He wakes up at the sound of a radio saying that Salt Lake is where the good times are, making Rusty realize that Banjo is at Salt Lake, just as the golf course workers try to capture Amber and the kittens. The family escapes as They hide out in a truck, heading for Salt Lake.

Back at Zazu's place, at Noon, Zazu and her sisters are practicing their song. After the song ends, Banjo explains His problems in the city and when He mentions Rocko, Crazy Legs says that Rocko is the nastiest Cat in the city, and not one to declare war on. Banjo then looks out the window, thinking about His family. Then He notices a stray Himalayan-breed kitten wandering the streets alone. He then asks Zazu and her sisters if they should come with him to help the kitten. They agreed, as they let Tundra in the building. Tundra then introduces herself and asks Banjo if He can help Her find a home, because she's lonely and has no family or a home. Banjo agreed to help. Unknown to Banjo, His family has arrived in Salt Lake and are looking for Him.

At night, Rocko and Bubbles locate Crazy Legs' hideout and ambush the cats, with Banjo and Tundra holding on to Crazy Legs' scarf. Banjo is accidentally launched into the air and bumps into a trash can, and just as Rocko was about to attack Crazy Legs and Bubbles about to maul the Cat sisters, Banjo attacks Rocko, and one of the straycatchers captures Rocko and Bubbles, taking them away as the other one (Who was an old friend of Crazy Legs' late owner) notices Crazy Legs and the Cat Sisters, tells them that Leopold's Sister will be happy to have them as Christmas gifts. before leaving, Crazy Legs and the Cat sisters say goodbye to Banjo after Crazy Legs gives the kitten His bowler hat as a memento. with only Tundra at His side, The kittens are soon spotted by Banjo's family, who are happily reunited, which ends with Rusty apologizing to His son, for being too harsh. but, Banjo counters that He thinks He still won't be welcome in front of Mr. Bluth. but Amber said that Banjo was going to an Obedience School, not an Animal Shelter, which made Banjo shed tears of joy, as They head home by hopping the same feed truck Banjo went on.

Returning home in Payson, Banjo Sees Crazy Legs, Zazu and Her sisters who finally have a home, Tundra reunites with Her Parents, (the Siamese Cat and Persian Cat) And on New Year’s Day, The Cats celebrate the coming of the new year. Two years later, Banjo as a grown cat with kittens of His own, finishes His story, with Tundra (Now Banjo’s wife) tells the others to look at the night sky to see the shooting stars. Along with Emily (with Her Maine Coon Husband, Scrawny) and Her kittens, and Jean (with Her Burmese Husband, Walnut) and Her Kittens, They watch the sky, Banjo tells The others to be ready for bed in a few minutes as He watches The shooting stars with Tundra. During the Credits, as everyone else was asleep, Banjo looks at a photo album of His family and Friends.

Musical Numbers

 * 1) Overture
 * 2) He couldn't be good (Sung by the chorus)
 * 3) The Rain Song (Sung by the Chorus)
 * 4) Just Stick With Me(Sung by Leopold)
 * 5) Boogie Baby (Sung by Zazu, Marina and Cleo)
 * 6) The Lonely Ballad of Tundra (Sung by Tundra)
 * 7) Banjo and Tundra's Duet (Sung by Banjo and Tundra)
 * 8) Just Stick With Me/He Couldn't Be Good Reprise (Sung by Banjo, Crazy Legs, Zazu, Cleo, Marina, Tundra, Rusty, Amber, Emily and Jean then by the Chorus)

Trailer
Announcer: Coming soon, the first Disney 2D animated movie of the Millennium brought to You by the man who gave you An American Tail, Land Before Time, and The Secret of NIMH...

Amber: Isn't he cute, Rusty?

Rusty: He sure is.

Announcer: Banjo the Woodpile Cat.

Banjo: That's my name, don't wear it out.

Announcer: It's a tale of a overly-curious kitten in Payson, Utah...

Emily: What's He looking for?

Jean: I don't know all the answers.

Announcer: Who is to be sent to an obedience school.

Banjo - Sorry, but It's all for the best...

Rusty - Banjo? Banjo!

Amber - Where is He?

Announcer: Follow Banjo as he tries to survive the mean streets of Salt Lake City. Along with Crazy Legs...

Crazy Legs: Crazy's the name. Crazy Legs.

Announcer: The melodic Cat sisters...

Zazu: Ain't he precious?

Announcer: And a lost kitten named Tundra.

Tundra: Can... Can I come home with you? Please?

Announcer - As they take on an evil Cat, Rocko.

Rocko - If You value Your nine lives, You'll stand aside.

Announcer: Now with more unforgettable musical numbers written by Don Bluth and a ground-breaking musical score by Alan Silvestri, composer of music from Ready Player One.

Banjo: I'll stick with you if you stick with me...

Chorus: Banjo's the cat who could not behave, he seldom did what he should...

Announcer: Disney Pictures and Don Bluth Productions present, a classic that will make anyone laugh and cry, whether You're from a small town or in the big city, Banjo the Woodpile Cat.

Crazy Legs: Never thought I’d say this, but I’m sure looking forward to it!

Announcer: Rated PG.

Cast
Barbara Goodson as Banjo

Eddie Murphy as Crazy Legs

Alyson Packard as Zazu

Audrey Wasilewski as Marina/Cleo

Kari Wahlgren as Tundra

Tom Hanks as Virgil (The Farmer)

Tress MacNeill as Emaline (Farmer’s wife)

E.G. Daley as Douglas

B.J. Ward as Thomas

Kath Soucie as Aloysius

Sean Astin as Rusty

Paula Tiso as Amber

Nancy Cartwright as Jean and Emily

Hugh Laurie as Lazlo "Pretty Boy" Popham

Frank Welker as Bubbles, Toodles, Truffles

Transcript
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Differences between the film and the short

 * The story starts when Banjo and Her sisters are born.
 * Banjo's owners were never shown in the original short, but in the remake, only the farmer and His wife is.
 * Banjo's personality is more soft-hearted, but still a bit mischivous.
 * Banjo's Father is still strict like in the 1979 version, but He worries about the well-being of His kittens and their future.
 * Banjo's Unnamed Parents names are Rusty and Amber.
 * Although Amber wasn't seen much in the original TV special, Amber can be portrayed as being considerate and disagreeing with Rusty's idea of physically punishing Banjo.
 * Halfway past the film, Banjo encounters a young, but depressed female Himalayan Kitten named Tundra who becomes Banjo's first kitten friend and later, wife.
 * Though Crazy Legs' profession was never explained, Crazy Legs is revealed to be a musician.
 * While the original version never had a true main antagonist, on account that Bluth was pressed for time, the antagonist was going to be a Tough scarred cat named Rocko, but in the remake, Rocko is in it along with a Canine Henchman, Bubbles, a Pit Bull.
 * While Crazy Legs, Zazu and her sisters were strays in the original version, Crazy Legs belonged to a kind hearted violinist named Leopold Wood and Zazu and her sisters belonged to an old woman named Muriel Hill, who used to be a silent movie star.
 * In addition, Leopold has joined the army during WWII and was tragically killed during battle,  which emotionally devastated Crazy Legs.
 * Crazy Legs was revealed to be a stray kitten until Leopold found him and took him in as his pet.
 * Muriel Hill died from old age five years ago.
 * Instead of Crazy Legs, Zazu, Marina, and Cleo remaining in Salt Lake City, they find new owners near Payson thanks Banjo's family, with Tundra reunited with Her family.

Pictures and Drawings during the End Credits

 * Banjo’s family returning to the Farm.
 * Banjo with Emily and Jean reading a book.
 * Rusty looking at Amber who is on a fence post.
 * Farmer Virgil holding a pitchfork as Emaline is looking at Her husband.
 * Young Banjo alongside Adult Banjo
 * Emily and Jean both on top of Banjo.
 * The Rat shaking Banjo's paw.
 * The truck driver and the two straycatchers.
 * Crazy Legs and Young Crazy Legs with Leopold.
 * Rocko and Bubbles growling at the shelter's dogs.
 * Zazu and Her Sisters making a performance.
 * Muriel with Zazu and Her sisters as Kittens.
 * Tundra nuzzling Banjo.
 * Airdrop and Sawdust looking up.
 * Three Policemen posing as the photographer takes a picture.
 * Tundra's brothers playfully chasing Her.

Promotional Art

 * Banjo and His family looking at the night sky.
 * Emily and Jean playfully pouncing on Banjo.
 * Banjo and Tundra looking like They're married.
 * Banjo making faces at a Snowman that looks like Rusty.
 * Tundra kissing Banjo.