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Bambi

  • 1942
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Bambi (1942)
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The story of a young deer growing up in the forest.The story of a young deer growing up in the forest.The story of a young deer growing up in the forest.

  • Directors
    • James Algar
    • Samuel Armstrong
    • David Hand
  • Writers
    • Felix Salten
    • Perce Pearce
    • Larry Morey
  • Stars
    • Hardie Albright
    • Stan Alexander
    • Bobette Audrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    163K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,920
    463
    • Directors
      • James Algar
      • Samuel Armstrong
      • David Hand
    • Writers
      • Felix Salten
      • Perce Pearce
      • Larry Morey
    • Stars
      • Hardie Albright
      • Stan Alexander
      • Bobette Audrey
    • 248User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
    • 91Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 7 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Hardie Albright
    Hardie Albright
    • Adolescent Bambi
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Stan Alexander
    • Young Flower
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Bobette Audrey
      Peter Behn
      • Young Thumper
      • (voice)
      • (uncredited)
      Thelma Boardman
      • Girl Bunny
      • (voice)
      • (uncredited)
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      Dolyn Bramston-Cook
        Janet Chapman
        Janet Chapman
          Jeanne Christy
            Marion Darlington
            Marion Darlington
            • Birds
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
            Tim Davis
            • Adolescent Thumper
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
            • …
            Donnie Dunagan
            Donnie Dunagan
            • Young Bambi
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
            Sam Edwards
            Sam Edwards
            • Adult Thumper
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
            Ann Gillis
            Ann Gillis
            • Adult Faline
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
            Eddie Holden
            • Chipmunk
            • (voice)
            • (unconfirmed)
            • (uncredited)
            Sterling Holloway
            Sterling Holloway
            • Adult Flower
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
            Jack Horner
            • Additional Voices
            • (uncredited)
            Cammie King Conlon
            Cammie King Conlon
            • Young Faline
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
            Mary Lansing
            Mary Lansing
            • Aunt Ena
            • (voice)
            • (uncredited)
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            • Directors
              • James Algar
              • Samuel Armstrong
              • David Hand
            • Writers
              • Felix Salten
              • Perce Pearce
              • Larry Morey
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            8petersj-2

            A love story

            People frequently say that the death of Bambi's mother is the scene most people cry in. You would have to be to be incredibly shallow and insensitive not to cry. Its a pretty good test of a person and I am so pleased that all these years later I still blubbered like a baby. Bambi looks wonderful and time has treated Walt's favourite film very well.Visually the movie is stunning. All the more remarkable in that it was made in 1942. The scenes of the animals in the meadow enjoying the airy freedom away from the safety of the forest lifts your spirits; it is just beauitiful. The music is brilliant and that rain drop song with the beautiful visuals is a glorious moment in film making. Indeed all the music is wondrous; the score for the fire is rich and exciting. The characters are wonderful. I love the much malinged American skunk, a truly remarkable little creature.I love Flower but Thumper is worthy of the recognition he has got over the years as one of Walt's greatest creations. There are so many wonderful scenes in the film. I love the raindrop scene, the parade and introduction of the stags. Bambi's father is a great creation, almost spiritual. The movie never speaks down to children and the final scene as Bambi's dad disappears is so gracious and beautiful. I love the images in the courting of Bambi and his girl friend. Bambi is a love story and its impossible not to be touched by this magical story. It has always struck me as odd how any one could kill or shoot wild animals and call it sport. Such people are obviously mentally unstable and certainly uncivilised. I dream of a day that recreational hunters get what they deserve. They are the most unworthy people on the planet.Bambi is a lesson in life and its a film that will live for ever as a masterful example of great animation. I really prefer it to the Pixar of today.
            Snow Leopard

            Appealing, Thoughtful Animated Classic

            The characters and story from Walt Disney's adaptation of "Bambi" still hold up as well as they ever did. The animation, likewise, still looks very attractive and detailed. It's understandable if the animation in itself doesn't strike everyone now as being particularly impressive, given the many recent achievements in animation, but in itself it is an excellent job with the resources of its time. It all makes for an appealing and thoughtful classic that is still well worth seeing.

            The main characters are well-chosen, especially Bambi himself and the always-engaging Thumper. Some of the best scenes are simply those of the various animal friends playing together – the scene of Thumper and Bambi on the ice being perhaps the most endearing of all. The change of seasons is used to great effect, both aesthetically and in advancing the story and its themes.

            It's pretty interesting to contrast "Bambi" with "The Lion King", by no means to decide which is 'better', but rather to take note of the slightly different ways in which they handle some very similar material. Both present the story of a young animal 'prince', the way he explores and learns about his world, and the ways that he must adjust to the tragedies and challenges of adulthood. There are also a number of other interesting similarities. Bambi is at once the more innocent, yet also the more somber of the two.

            One very interesting difference is that the greatest threats in "Bambi" come from humans, who are wholly external to the world of the characters, and over whose actions the animals have no control, whereas in "The Lion King" the threats and conflicts are all amongst the animal characters themselves. Both movies deserve to be ranked among the very best animated features of their eras, so there's no need to prefer one over the other – it can just make for even more interesting viewing to notice how these differences help to give each of the two movies its distinctive character.

            "Bambi" is the kind of movie that can stick in your mind for many years, especially if you first saw it when young. The characters and many of their adventures make it very appealing, often even adorable, and yet it also portrays some of the most serious (and frightening) things that can happen in the lives of the young. It's a fine movie that accomplishes a lot, and it has held up quite well over the years.
            8gab-fan22

            One of Disney's greatest animated classics

            Bambi is a remarkable film that captures the innocence and beauty of life, its challenges as we get older and nature being disrupted and damaged by "Man." Bambi is one of the shortest feature films ever but what it lacks in length it makes up for in depth. The animation in this film is extraordinary every setting looks like oil pastels on canvas as we see the wonder of nature with its waterfalls, trees and beauty of animals and plants during the various changes in nature.

            Bambi is born in Spring a time of rebirth and beauty as leaves come return, flowers bloom and the world awakens from winter's cold grip. We see Bambi struggle to walk as he always falls down and as he tries to talk which are extremely humorous and give him the characteristics of a baby. We see his friends Thumper and Flower interact and have fun w/ Bambi and their innocence also builds up their happiness and bliss as their like young kids wandering around in the beauty of spring and the forest around them which protects them from harm. The dynamic Bambi and his mother share are poignant also as we see her nurture and instruct her son on how to act, walk and be around other animals and the love they exude for each other is also a shining staple of maternal love which again gives us a genuine attachment to this story .

            However, as Bambi grows his mother takes him to the meadow where we 1st observe the threat of "man." His mom warns him not to rush onto the meadow and soon we 1st hear "Man" coming as the colors in the scene suddenly shift from light to dark as the forest are suddenly being overwhelmed by fear and chaos. Man's theme is a haunting piece of music that can only be matched with its power and intensity by Bernard Herrman's extraordinary score in Psycho and Carpenter's Halloween. Both movies capture horror because we don't know who is behind the actions in the film and why they're happening. By not showing "man" the viewer is terrified cause man's identity is unknown and they kill and torture animals for no apparent reason.

            As we move to Winter, the animation is gorgeous particularly the scene of Bambi and Thumper on ice. The wonder of this scene is the use of snow which is striking much like the thunderstorm sequence in how nature can be so beautiful and dangerous at the same time at different times. It's also ironic that in winter, as Bambi and his mother are out grazing at grass that man's theme comes and as his mother realizes what's going on she orders Bambi to the thicket. He makes it but as we discover she doesn't murdered by "man".

            While this scene is tragic and sad, it's a bit over-hyped as the "most tragic moment in film." The fact that this was the 1st time Disney showed us a realistic moment in life when someone dies and nothing can alter this and that it occurred just as winter was ending perhaps gives this scene the tragic feel and notoriety it's gotten over the years. The fact that Bambi's mom ran behind him intentionally so to shield her son from harm is the true heartbreak of this scene : Sacrificing your own life so your child can have a future.

            As Spring comes again, we see Bambi ,Thumper and Flower as adults terrified of falling into "twitterpating" or love as owl describes it. Sure enough they all do and in Bambi's case its with faline the doe he met in the meadow as a child. We soon see the spring breeze of petals and song cascade as Bambi and Faline fall in love and Spring again gives birth to something love and beauty. But as the warmth continues, Man appears again with their campfire and Bambi is warned by the prince of the forest that man is back in greater numbers. Here man's theme becomes so unnerving as the sound grows louder and louder as the animals flee into the forest and it's as though we hear the footsteps of man creeping in to kill anything in their path.

            The gunshots come and once more the color scheme changes as nature is being killed and hurt by "man. The fire which may have been intentionally set by man wipes out the forest and nearly Bambi and his father who barely escape along with other animals in the forest. At the end, Spring returns and bliss and happiness return as leaves and trees are growing back, and a new generation is coming to see Faline give birth to 2 new fawns .

            Bambi isn't a perfect film and its flaws are somewhat stark especially how Bambi becomes and adult full of bliss only months after his mom dies. This simply makes no sense and for me damaged my connection to these characters and kills the film, until it picks up when man returns to the woods. Also the scene where Bambi and the other deer fight over Faline while dramatic, is odd because we have no background to who he is(Bambi 2 explains this.) Also after her death, Bambi's mom is never mentioned again which is odd cause Bambi seems to have no issues dealing with her demise. It's a shame cause up to the death of his mom, Bambi is a perfect film and these flaws make this a very good, but not GREAT film.

            However, this is a shockingly simple moving and poignant film of human innocence, growing up, sacrifice and the horror of people who'll murder and destroy nature and humanity out of greed or sport. If someone ever asked me to see a film that captured the fear of how "man" is corrupting the world around us, Bambi would be my unanimous choice.
            8ma-cortes

            One of Walt Disney's most essential and fundamental classics with a lot of unforgettable and heart-warming scenes

            Enduring , overwhelming Disney's true vintage film about the moving adventures of a charming fawn , being a colorful and brilliant description of the changing seasons , Woods life and weather conditions notably leading to the attractive snowy , winter season. It is a heart-rending as well as heart-warming story of a young fawn growing up in the forest , concerning his adventures , fríenships , pursuits , fights and distresses . And , describing the often harsh education of a newborn , especially dealing with his friendship with an equally young rabbit called Thumper, a ground-drumming hare that unexpectedly proving to be the star of the show, and both of whom accompanied by a sympathetic skunk .

            Superbly made action scenes with spectacular scenarios and breathtaking chases along with a witty dialog , all of them combine to provide an excellent movie and impressive appeal . Beind based very loosely on the book by Felix Salten , taking parts here and there . While the likeable animals are all given attractive human traits , as Bambi, Thumper the rabbit that still steals the show and Flower the Skunk , all of them are like members of rogue gangs of teens usual in the forties . Babycham shots occupy only a fraction of the running time in this flick , the remaining results to be a strikingly impressionistic renditíon of life in the meadows and Woods, and other rest containing some extremely sentimental set-pieces . Silhoutte , bizarre scenes , panorama , glmmer shades , some dark images and the cod use of classy soundtrack recall the best moments of another vintage Disney : "Fantasía" .

            It contains wonderful and delightful songs composed by Frank Chuchill and Edward Plumb , including the following titles: Let sing a gay little spring song , Love is a song , Little April Shower , Twitter, The Thumper song .This enchanting motion picture , only released in video in 1994 , was very well realised with great sensibility and dignity , and from Disney's richest period , when produced such great hits as Snowwhite , Pinocho , Dumbo , Fantasía , Cinderella and subsequently Peter Pan , Sleeping Beauty , Jungle book , Aristocats , 101 Dalmats and many others. This Bambi displays splendid and colorful frames , interleaving magnificent animation with vulgar Americana style.

            Rating 8/10 . It stands as one of the greatest kiddies' movies all of time , a genuine perennial tale from generation to generation. It proves that Disney animation is still the best to be found , here including some unforgettable and immortal images. As the movie turns out to be still an altogether a gorgeous and overwhelming experience to watch. This top-notch , irresistible tale is recommended for both , children and adults , but tinies should have an adult standing for their reactions to the fate of Bambi's mummy .
            8moonspinner55

            What animation can evoke when it's done just right

            Blissful, playful, moving and inspiring, Walt Disney's "Bambi" is a precious jewel that will last longer than most of us will. Indeed, it has a timeless quality, matched with a charming music score and wonderful character voices. Pauline Kael of The New Yorker poked fun at the voice-changes when the infant animals grow up over winter (sort of a puberty-in-the-thicket), but what other way was there to show the passage of time and how it changes everything, even the woodland creatures we take for granted? It's an amazing achievement. The song score never elicited a hit the size of, say, "When You Wish Upon a Star", but it does feature the sprightly "Little April Showers", which underscores the very best sequence. ***1/2 from ****

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            • Trivia
              "Man is in the forest" was a code phrase used by Disney's employees when Walt Disney was coming down the hallway.
            • Goofs
              Skunks, although not particularly active in winter, do not hibernate.
            • Quotes

              Young Bambi: What happened, Mother? Why did we all run?

              Bambi's Mother: Man - was in the forest.

            • Crazy credits
              To Sidney A. Franklin - our sincere appreciation for his inspiring collaboration
            • Alternate versions
              Just like Cinderella and Peter Pan, The 2005 DVD contains end credits of the restoration team and previously uncredited voices.
            • Connections
              Edited from Pinocchio (1940)
            • Soundtracks
              Love Is a Song
              (1942) (uncredited)

              Music by Frank Churchill

              Lyrics by Larry Morey

              Sung by Donald Novis

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            • Release date
              • August 21, 1942 (United States)
            • Country of origin
              • United States
            • Language
              • English
            • Also known as
              • Walt Disney's Bambi
            • Filming locations
              • Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
            • Production companies
              • Walt Disney Animation Studios
              • Walt Disney Productions
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            • Budget
              • $858,000 (estimated)
            • Gross US & Canada
              • $102,247,150
            • Opening weekend US & Canada
              • $7,216,741
              • Jul 17, 1988
            • Gross worldwide
              • $267,447,150
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 9m(69 min)
            • Color
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            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.37 : 1

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