Bandit (disambiguation)
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A bandit is a person who engages in banditry.
Bandit, The Bandit or Bandits may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Film and television
- A Bandit, a 1913 short film starring Fatty Arbuckle
- The Bandit (1946 film), an Italian drama originally titled Il Bandito
- The Bandit (1996 film), a Turkish drama originally titled Eşkıya
- Bandits (1997 film), a German film directed by Katja von Garnier
- Bandits (2001 film), an American film directed by Barry Levinson
- The lead character in the Smokey and the Bandit film franchise, originally played by Burt Reynolds
- Bandit (TV series), a Welsh language music television show
- Bandit, a dog in the animated television series Jonny Quest and The New Adventures of Jonny Quest
Music
- The Bandits, an English blues band
- Bandits (Belgian band), a Belgian band
- Bandit (band), a British rock band
- "Bandit" (song), a song by Juice Wrld and YoungBoy Never Broke Again
- The Bandit (rapper), an Australian rapper who placed sixth on Australia's Got Talent season 5
- The Bandit (album), a 1972 country music album by The Nashville String Band
- "The Bandit" (song), a 2021 song by Kings of Leon from their album When You See Yourself
Other
- The Bandits (ballet), first presented by the Imperial Ballet in 1875
- Bandit (Movie Park Germany), a wooden roller coaster at Movie Park Germany
- Bandit (Yomiuriland), a roller coaster in Japan
- Bandits: Phoenix Rising, a 2002 racing video game
- Donyell Taylor, a Marvel comics mutant superhero known as Night Thrasher or Bandit
- Bandits (book), by Eric Hobsbawm discussing the history of social bandits
Sports teams
United States
- Baltimore Bandits, an American Hockey League team from 1995 to 1997
- Bay Area Bandits, a Women's Football Alliance team
- Bend Bandits, a minor league baseball team based in Bend, Oregon, which played in the independent Western Baseball League from 1995 to 1998
- Border City Bandits, a professional ice hockey team from Texarkana, Texas, which played in the Central Hockey League during the 2000–2001 season
- Boston Bandits, formerly the Bridgewater Bandits, a Tier III Junior A ice hockey team in the Eastern Hockey League
- Buffalo Bandits, a National Lacrosse League team
- Chicago Bandits, a women's professional softball team
- Chinese Bandits, a group of football players on the 1958 and 1959 LSU Tigers college team who achieved iconic status
- Gulf Coast Bandits, a defunct World Basketball Association team
- Jackson Bandits, an ice hockey team in the East Coast Hockey League
- Quad Cities River Bandits, a Class A minor league baseball team based in Davenport, Iowa
- San Angelo Bandits, a professional indoor football team based in San Angelo, Texas
- Sioux City Bandits, a professional indoor football team
- St. Louis Bandits (2006-2012) or Texarkana Bandits (2003-2006), a former Tier II Junior A ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League (now the Minnesota Wilderness)
- Tampa Bay Bandits, a United States Football League team
Australia
- Albury Wodonga Bandits, a South East Australian Basketball League team
- Brisbane Bandits, an Australian Baseball League team
- Brisbane Bandits (1989–1998), a former Australian Baseball League team
Canada
- Brooks Bandits, an Alberta Junior Hockey League team
- Burlington Bandits, an independent baseball team based in Burlington, Ontario
- Fraser Valley Bandits, a Canadian Elite Basketball League team based in Abbotsford, British Columbia
- Cumberland Bandits, a National Capital Junior Hockey League team based in Cumberland, Ontario
- Lloydminster Bandits, a North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League team
Elsewhere
- Belmopan Bandits, a football team in the Premier League of Belize
- Berwick Bandits, a speedway team in the British Premier League
- Rhein-Neckar Bandits, an American football team based in Mannheim, Germany
Motorcycling
- A member of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club
- Suzuki Bandit series, a Suzuki motorcycle series
- Triumph Bandit, a 1970 British motorcycle prototype
People
- Daniel James Bandit (born 1980), better known as Ghostshrimp, American graphic artist
- Harry Gant (born 1940), NASCAR driver nicknamed "the Bandit"
Other uses
- The NATO brevity code for an enemy aircraft
- Bandit (raccoon) (c. 1994-2004), named "The World's Fattest Raccoon" by The Guinness Book of World Records
- Redbanded rockfish, a species of fish also called bandit
- Bandit.fm, a former online music store operated by Sony Corporation
- KRFN, a commercial radio station in Reno, Nevada, branded 100.9 The Bandit
- Bandit Radio or Bandit 105.5, one of the first commercial broadcasting radio stations in Sweden
- RSS Bandit, an open source RSS/Atom aggregator based on the Microsoft .NET framework
- Multi-armed bandit, a problem in probability theory
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