Cats Don't Dance

Cats Don't Dance is a 1997 American animated musical comedy film distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and notable as the only fully animated feature produced by Turner Feature Animation.

Plot
A world of cats and Danny (Scott Bakula) is trying to break into '30s Hollywood. His only problem is that he's a cat and he can't understand why he's only getting parts playing an animal. He gets into trouble with a human star and almost sees his chance at a movie career disappear.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The film's use of creative animation. It uses the characters' colors as way to show their constant conflicted emotions; When they're expressing joy or happiness, the colors glow and become vibrant or when they express sadness, it turns drab.
 * 2) The film's ensemble cast of likable characters including Danny, Sawyer, Darla and many more.
 * 3) The film's use of funny/entertaining in-jokes. Like the character Woolie, being staged as a parody of MGM and its iconic logo, is constantly forced to do the same thing over and over again instead of simply reusing the clip.
 * 4) The film's amazing musical numbers. Most notably, the visually pleasing Big and Loud and Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now.
 * 5) The film is a huge allegory for racism/white-washing in today's cinema. This is strengthened when Woolie the mammoth states: "Uh, uh, talented people, not animals."
 * Max, the butler, steals the show personality and design-wise. An example of this is when he hears a simple snap of a bow-tie and is immediately gone in the next scene.
 * 1) The chase scene, with Danny and Max, was pretty intense.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The Dutch dub of the film is terrible, or at least Darla's singing voice, Marlies Somers, who's "kid voice" is really weak and not intimidating when singing.
 * 2) Some of the characters in the film doesn't had that much character development.
 * 3) Darla's facial expressions are extremely disturbing and cringe-worthy to look at, it can be very uncomfortable for viewers to watch.
 * 4) Darla gets alot of panty shots, which is inappropriate for a kids movie, and is sadly used frequently in Warner Bros hand-drawn animation, even if the character is underage. It could be easily considered as sexualization.

Trivia

 * The film was initially announced as a production of "Lost Boys," owned by Michael Jackson and David Kirshner. Jackson was alleged to produce and star in the film alongside animated Looney Tunes characters (a concept eventually produced in 1996 with Michael Jordan, Space Jam). However, he eventually dropped out, and the film was released as an animated feature instead.

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