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|designer= [[Pat Lawlor]], [[Larry DeMar]]
|designer= [[Pat Lawlor]], [[Larry DeMar]]
|artwork= Mark Sprenger
|artwork= Mark Sprenger
|programmer= Larry DeMar, [[Ed Boon]]
|programmer= [[Larry DeMar]], [[Ed Boon]]
|mechanics= John Krutsch
|mechanics= John Krutsch
|music= [[Brian L. Schmidt|Brian Schmidt]]
|music= [[Brian L. Schmidt|Brian Schmidt]]
|sound= Brian Schmidt
|sound= [[Brian L. Schmidt|Brian Schmidt]]
|release = May 1988
|release = May 1988
|production = 1,750 units (approximate)
|production = 1,750 units (approximate)

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Banzai Run
ManufacturerWilliams
Release dateMay 1988
SystemWilliams System 11B
DesignPat Lawlor, Larry DeMar
ProgrammingLarry DeMar, Ed Boon
ArtworkMark Sprenger
MechanicsJohn Krutsch
MusicBrian Schmidt
SoundBrian Schmidt
Production run1,750 units (approximate)

Banzai Run is a pinball machine produced by Williams. It was the first machine designed by Pat Lawlor, and is known for its multi-playfield design, in which the player can play a game on the machine's backglass as well as on the main playfield.