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[[Image:dancdd.jpg|thumb|right|Danny during the "Danny's arrival song" scene.]] |
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'''Danny''' is a fictional character from the [[1997]] animated film, ''[[Cats Don't Dance]]'', Danny is a young ambitious cat, who comes to [[1939]] [[Hollywood]] with a song in his heart, dancing moves in his feet, and the dream of becoming a movie star. When he gets there, he learns that he can get no part other than the stereotypical cat roles with "meow" being his sole line. With his friends, including a discouraged female dancer turned secretary named Sawyer, he sets out to change that situation. However, Darla Dimple, a child star, is also out to ensure that the gang will never get that chance and become a threat to her career. He was voiced by [[Scott Bakula]] and was drawn by cartoon artist Ben Jones. |
'''Danny''' is a fictional character from the [[1997]] animated film, ''[[Cats Don't Dance]]'', Danny is a young ambitious cat, who comes to [[1939]] [[Hollywood]] with a song in his heart, dancing moves in his feet, and the dream of becoming a movie star. When he gets there, he learns that he can get no part other than the stereotypical cat roles with "meow" being his sole line. With his friends, including a discouraged female dancer turned secretary named Sawyer, he sets out to change that situation. However, Darla Dimple, a child star, is also out to ensure that the gang will never get that chance and become a threat to her career. He was voiced by [[Scott Bakula]] and was drawn by cartoon artist Ben Jones. |
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Revision as of 04:54, 22 November 2006
Danny is a fictional character from the 1997 animated film, Cats Don't Dance, Danny is a young ambitious cat, who comes to 1939 Hollywood with a song in his heart, dancing moves in his feet, and the dream of becoming a movie star. When he gets there, he learns that he can get no part other than the stereotypical cat roles with "meow" being his sole line. With his friends, including a discouraged female dancer turned secretary named Sawyer, he sets out to change that situation. However, Darla Dimple, a child star, is also out to ensure that the gang will never get that chance and become a threat to her career. He was voiced by Scott Bakula and was drawn by cartoon artist Ben Jones.