Cats Don’t Dance (1997)

  • Year: 1997
  • Released: 26 Mar 1997
  • Country: United States
  • Adwords: 3 wins & 13 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118829/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cats_dont_dance
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: G
  • Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family
  • Runtime: 75 min
  • Writer: Rick Calabash, Robert Lence, Mark Dindal
  • Director: Mark Dindal
  • Cast: Scott Bakula, Jasmine Guy, Natalie Cole
  • Keywords: dance, musical, anthropomorphism, hollywood, singing, child star,
6.9/10
62/100
71% – Critics
80% – Audience

Cats Don’t Dance Storyline

Fresh off the bus from Kokomo, Indiana, a cat named Danny has one dream: to become a movie star in the glamorous world of Hollywood. However, unknown to Danny, is that animals have no leverage in show business, and fulfill minor and often thankless roles.Wandering into a talent agency, Danny is signed onto a role in child star Darla Dimple’s next film, “Little Ark-Angel.” At the filming, he meets a number of other animals, who try to temper his enthusiasm. One of them is Sawyer, a white cat whom Danny is paired with for the film’s big production number. However, Danny is not content with his one-worded script (“Meow”), and tries to add some panache to his role. This ends up infuriating Darla Dimples, who calls on her Frankenstein-like butler named Max, who ends up frightening Danny into submission.After the filming has wrapped, a little penguin named Pudge, who was also in the big production number, tells Danny that he enjoyed his added song-and-dance. As the two head off the studio, the sound of a piano reaches their ears, and they follow it to a small trailer, where they are introduced to Woolie Mammoth. Woolie has a musical talent, but is only kept at Mammoth Studios for the purposes of appearing in their opening title sequence. While in the trailer, Danny notices a picture of Sawyer, whom Woolie explains also has musical talent, but hides it from most people behind a tough exterior.The next day, Danny and some other animals create a small song-and-dance routine while waiting for the film production to get underway. As Sawyer arrives, she begins to get with the beat, and the rhythm even reaches the ears of Darla, who is getting made-up nearby. Darla listens in, and hears Danny mention that he could maybe tell the studio head, L.B. Mammoth, about the talent they (as animals) have. Darla then decides to invite Danny to her mansion for tea.At her mansion, Darla ‘tricks’ Danny into believing that she wants to help him and the other animals. Promising use of the “Little Ark-Angel” movie set.The next day, as the animals are on the movie set, Darla and Max sabotage the stage, causing the water system to overflow, causing the animals to damage the set, just as L.B. Mammoth is holding a press conference for the new Darla Dimples picture. Infuriated by what has happened, the entire animal staff are kicked off the lot.With no jobs, many of the animal actors are now on the streets, and with his dream seemingly dashed, Danny gets on a bus to return to Kokomo, Indiana. However, several blocks into the trip, Danny has a second thought, and gets off.Finding Pudge the Penguin, they sneak into the studio’s mailroom, and send invites to all the animal actors for the premiere of Darla’s new film. During the production, Danny again plans to show the human public that animals are talented, and intends to take the stage once the film premiere is over.However, Darla’s butler Max senses something, and finds Danny, chasing him to the roof of the theater. Things turn in Danny’s favor, when Max gets entangled in a giant inflatable balloon resembling Darla, and is sent aloft.Danny races back to the theater, where several of the animals have appeared onstage. They then begin to sing and dance for the audience. During the production, Darla sneaks backstage, attempting to sabotage the performance, but in the end, all her tricks end up improving it, til’ at the very end, the audience gives the animals a standing ovation!Once the musical number ends, Darla angrily rushes onto the stage, proclaiming that she is the star, and offhandedly admits that it was she who flooded the stage at the studios. Darla realizes she’s in error, but it’s too late.The film ends with L.B. Mammoth signing the animals back to the studio, and placing them in high-profile pictures as the lead actors.

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Cats Don’t Dance Movie Reviews

A Cartoon Animal Tribute To Golden Age Hollywood

“Cats Don’t Dance” is a delightful animated feature in the style of a 1930’s musical comedy. The main character, Danny (voiced by Scott Bakula), is a high-spirited cat from Kokomo, Indiana who goes to Hollywood with dreams of becoming a movie star. But there he finds limited roles available for animals. The story is a sly message about discrimination. The imagery is bright and the music is catchy. The villainess is a wonderful Darla Dimple, a Shirley Temple parody of a child star with a dark side. Together with her monstrous manservant Max, they provide many laughs. Other funny animals include Tilly the Hippo (voiced by Kathy Najimy) and T.W. the Turtle (voiced by Don Knotts). So “Cats Don’t Dance” is an enjoyable movie for everyone!

Cute, funny and incredibly enjoyable

In the nineties, there were several attempts made by different studios in order to emulate the style from the animated films that the Disney company were producing at those years (Such as “Aladdin”, “Beauty and the Beast” and “The Lion King”) Some of those attempts were corny and lame, but fortunately, this nice animated film (Which was also the first animated movie directed by Mark Dindal, the same director “The Emperor’s New Groove”) instead of trying to imitate the Disney formula, prefers to be a light-hearted homage to all the classic musicals from the Golden Age of Hollywood, worked incredibly well in that aspect.

The plot is fast-paced, but easy to follow, with very likable characters, and many funny situations and clever dialogues, not to mention the incredibly catchy songs, that were the best part of the movie.

From my very personal point of view, I think that the combination of all those elements worked much better than in “The Emperor’s New Groove” (Which is also a good movie, but I like this more) This is a nice movie for the whole family, and I highly recommend it to anyone.

I could kick myself for seeing this wonderful film only once in my childhood

I remembered seeing Cats Don’t Dance when I was 10, and really liking it. To this day, I still find it a mystery as to why I didn’t see it again since, and I can’t think of a convincing enough reason why other than I forgot about it. Then, I was reading some reviews by chance that were praising this film, and I decided I must give it another chance. Thank goodness for YouTube. And you know what, I am glad I did that, and now I am kicking myself for only seeing this film once in my childhood. Seriously I loved it, why it is so underrated I don’t know.

I am also scratching my head on some of the aspects of the film critical reviews have picked up. Critics complained of dull characters, and others of forgettable songs. Now I will admit that Cats Don’t Dance is surprisingly ambitious, but I cannot disagree more with the criticism that it has forgettable music. I thought it was wonderful, the incidental music itself was beautiful, but the songs were amazing and definitely memorable, from the wonderfully energetic end number, to the poignant one sung by Sawyer in the rain. Though special mention has to go to Big and Loud, where Lindsay Ridgeway did a spectacular job with the singing voice of the antagonist Darla Dimple.

And the characters certainly weren’t dull. Danny is a very likable Gene Kelly-like protagonist, and Sawyer is lovely. And if you’re looking for a character for comic relief, look to Flannigan especially. But the most memorable character is easily Darla, wonderfully voiced by Ashley Peldon. You could say Darla is like Shirley Temple’s evil twin, she is very cute yet she is mighty mean too. Her bodyguard Max for some reason frightened me at the end when he was chasing Danny when I first saw Cats Don’t Dance. The animation is colourful and detailed, and the voice cast is excellent. Other definite pros are in the surprisingly consistent and mature scripting, the inspired story, its constant sense of fun and the glamorous and irresistible choreography. All in all, despite the decent enough rating on IMDb(though I personally think it should be in the 7s) this is a very underrated and almost forgotten film. 10/10 Bethany Cox