Title: |
Banjo the Woodpile Cat - Layout, Sequence 006, Scene 2 and 3 |
Creator: |
Bluth, Don--1937 - |
Date: |
©1979 |
Subject: |
Animated Films. Animation (Cinematography). Cats -- Fiction -- Juvenile films. |
Description: |
The story about a kitten who wanders away from home was based in part on the Bluth's farm in Utah. The family actually had a cat living in a woodpile near the house. One day, they noticed that the cat was gone, but after several weeks, it came home and stayed. Bluth and his brothers, intrigued about what might have happened to him during his time away, made up a story about his adventures in the big city. The story had a positive family message about running away to "find the good times", only to find that the "best times" are at home with the love of your family. This image has been altered for purposes of display. For an unaltered scan of the original, please contact the Special Collections Department of the Jen Library. |
Identifier: |
Sequence 006, Scene 2 and Scene 3 |
Bibliographic Citation: |
Scholars wishing to cite this item should include item title, the Don Bluth Collection of Animation, MS 007, Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, the Savannah College of Art and Design, and the item's url. |
Source: |
Original materials house in box BANJO 12-44 |
Type: |
Image |
Format: |
Drawing, Layout |
Extent: |
10 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches |
Medium: |
Pencil on paper |
Part of: |
The Don Bluth Collection of Animation, MS 007, Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, the Savannah College of Art and Design. |
Rights: |
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. |