"Fantasmic!"@en . . . . "''Kingdom Hearts"@en . . "Unnamed mother"@en . . "''House of Mouse"@en . . . "Good"@en . "Bambi is the main protagonist of Disney's 1942 Bambi and 2005 film Atlantis Planet. A deer living in a forest, he's best friends with Thumper (a rabbit) and Flower (a skunk). However, he was closest to his mother, who was shot on his first winter. Raised into a buck by his father, he strongly falls in love with his childhood sweetheart and love interest, Faline, and they end up, later on, having twin fawns, a son and daughter named Geno and Gurri, respectively."@en . "Kingdom Hearts: Sora and his summons, Fairy Godmother"@en . "Noah Luke"@en . . . . . . "#14 greatest Disney Hero"@en . . . "The Rescuers"@en . "A Poem Is..."@en . "Anthony DeMarco"@en . . . "Donnie Dunagan"@en . "Donnie Dunagan"@en . . . . "Bambi is a deer."@en . . . . . . . . "#4B89E6"@en . . . "Bambi is the main protagonist of Disney's 1942 Bambi and 2005 film Atlantis Planet. A deer living in a forest, he's best friends with Thumper (a rabbit) and Flower (a skunk). However, he was closest to his mother, who was shot on his first winter. Raised into a buck by his father, he strongly falls in love with his childhood sweetheart and love interest, Faline, and they end up, later on, having twin fawns, a son and daughter named Geno and Gurri, respectively. Bambi originated as the main character in Felix Salten's Bambi, A Life in the Woods. He has made cameos in several Disney cartoons. In the Disney films, his species was changed from the roe deer to the white-tailed deer, which would be more familiar to American audiences. His image is a Disney icon comparable in recognition factors to Mickey Mouse, and he is even shown on Disney stock certificates."@en . "Antlers, hooves"@en . . . . . "His mother, copying how the grown-up stags prance around, Faline, his friendship with Thumper and Flower, flowers, butterflies, snow"@en . . . "World of Color"@en . . "In the first film, Bambi is not very strongly personalized to strengthen the environmental perspective of the film. Bambi, as with most of his friends, could be any deer in any forest. In his early youth, Bambi has wide eyes, spindly legs, a curious nature and high-pitched voice. As he grows, he gradually becomes more mature, but even in adulthood, he seems a very young buck with a delicate build and a fairly na\u00EFve nature. The naturalistic animation in the first film was helped by a pair of four-month-old fawns sent to the studio by Maine game wardens. However, human models were also used for one scene: actress Jane Randolph and Ice Capades star Donna Atwood acted as live-action references for the scene where Bambi and Thumper are on ice. Disney also had Rico LeBrun, a painter of animals, come to the studio to lecture on the structure and movement of animals. Nature photographer Maurice Day spent months in a forest in Maine, recording animals for the animators, as well."@en . "In the first film, Bambi is not very strongly personalized to strengthen the environmental perspective of the film. Bambi, as with most of his friends, could be any deer in any forest. In his early youth, Bambi has wide eyes, spindly legs, a curious nature and high-pitched voice. As he grows, he gradually becomes more mature, but even in adulthood, he seems a very young buck with a delicate build and a fairly na\u00EFve nature."@en . . . . "Kingdom Hearts"@en . . . . . . "Ice-skating, forest fires, poachers, Ronno, Man's pets, his father's stubbornness"@en . . "\"Mother, look! What's all that white stuff?\""@en . . . . . . . . "House of Mouse (2000 film)"@en . "Physical strength, speed and agility"@en . . . "Faline"@en . . "Bambi is a deer."@en . . "Takes his father's place as the new Great Prince of the Forest"@en . "Fawn: Slender, light brown body, small, brown eyes, brown head, white tail and underside, black hooves, thin short legs, white spots"@en . . "House of Mouse"@en . . . "Bambi"@en . . . . . "''Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse"@en . . . . . . . "Curious, heroic, naive, shy, brave, fun-loving, docile, innocent, gentle, sweet, obedient, nice, childlike, noble, protective, carefree, handsome"@en . . "Celebrate the Magic"@en . "Bobby Stewart"@en . . . . "It's a Small World"@en . . "Hardie Albright"@en . . . "Bambi is the protagonist of Disney's 1942 animated feature film of the same name. A deer living in a forest, he's best friends with Thumper (a rabbit) and Flower (a skunk). However, he was closest to his mother, who was shot on his first winter. Raised into a buck by his father, he strongly falls in love with his childhood sweetheart and love interest, Faline, and they end up, later on, having twin fawns, a son and daughter named Geno and Gurri, respectively."@en . "Bambi & Atlantis Planet: His mother, Faline, Thumper, Flower, The Great Prince of the Forest, Ronald Dante, Kika, Milo Thatch, Riley, Friend Owl"@en . . "Takes his father's place as the new Great Prince of the Forest."@en . . "Paul and Gaetan Brizzi"@en . . . "The Great Prince of the Forest"@en . "Alexander Gould"@en . "Hiding behind his mother when he's embarrassed, his mother, copying how the grown-up stags prance around, Faline, his friendship with Thumper and Flower, friendly dogs"@en . . . "Voiced by"@en . . . . . "The forest"@en . . . "Bambi (character)"@en . . . . . . . . "Ice-skating, forest fires, poachers, Ronno, Man's pets, his father's stubbornness, evil, villains, unfriendly dogs"@en . . . . . "Bambi"@en . . . "Geno and Gurri"@en . . . . . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse"@en . . . . . . "Crossover media: Mickey and Friends, Jiminy Cricket"@en . . "Monarch of the Forest"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Curious, heroic, shy, brave, fun-loving, docile, innocent, gentle, sweet, obedient, childlike, noble, protective, carefree, sensitive"@en . . . . . . "In the first film, Bambi is not very strongly personalized to strengthen the environmental perspective of the film. Bambi, as with most of his friends, could be any deer in any forest. In his early youth, Bambi has wide eyes, spindly legs, a curious nature and high-pitched voice. As he grows he gradually becomes more mature, but even in adulthood he seems a very young buck, with a delicate build and a fairly na\u00EFve nature. The naturalistic animation in the first film was helped by a pair of four-month-old fawns sent to the studio by Maine game wardens. However, human models were also used for one scene: actress Jane Randolph and Ice Capades star Donna Atwood acted as live-action references for the scene where Bambi and Thumper are on ice."@en . . "Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories"@en . "No Hunting"@en . . "yes"@en . "In the first film, Bambi is not very strongly personalized to strengthen the environmental perspective of the film. Bambi, as with most of his friends, could be any deer in any forest. In his early youth, Bambi has wide eyes, spindly legs, a curious nature and high-pitched voice. As he grows he gradually becomes more mature, but even in adulthood he seems a very young buck, with a delicate build and a fairly na\u00EFve nature."@en . "As a fawn: slender, light brown body, small, red eyes, brown head, white tail and underside, black hooves, thin short legs, white spots; As an buck: tall, slightly muscular, long, thin legs, black antlers, medium brown body, white underside"@en . "Bambi is the protagonist of Disney's 1942 animated feature film of the same name. A deer living in a forest, he's best friends with Thumper (a rabbit) and Flower (a skunk). However, he was closest to his mother, who was shot on his first winter. Raised into a buck by his father, he strongly falls in love with his childhood sweetheart and love interest, Faline, and they end up, later on, having twin fawns, a son and daughter named Geno and Gurri, respectively. Bambi originated as the main character in Felix Salten's Bambi, A Life in the Woods. He has made cameos in several Disney cartoons. In the Disney films, his species was changed from the roe deer to the white-tailed deer, which would be more familiar to American audiences. His image is a Disney icon comparable in recognition factors to Mickey Mouse, and he is even shown on Disney stock certificates."@en . "Bambi, A Life in the Woods"@en . . . . "Disney Dreams!"@en . "Bobby Stewart"@en . . . . "Atlantis Planet"@en . . "John Sutherland"@en . . . "The Forest"@en . . "''Bambi"@en . . . . . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . . . "Bambi originated as the main character in Felix Salten's Bambi, A Life in the Woods. He has made cameos in several Disney cartoons. In the Disney films, his species was changed from the roe deer to the white-tailed deer, which would be more familiar to American audiences. His image is a Disney icon comparable in recognition factors to Mickey Mouse, and he is even shown on Disney stock certificates. Bambi was voiced by Bobby Stewart in the first film and Alexander Gould in the midquel as a fawn, and Hardie Albright as a buck."@en . "John Sutherland"@en . "Buck: Tall, slightly muscular, long, thin legs, brown eyes, short black antlers, medium brown body, white underside"@en . . . "''It's a Small World"@en . . . . "26711"^^ . "Good"@en . . . . . . . . . "Milt Kahl"@en . . . "Geno and Gurri"@en . . . . "Bambi originated as the main character in Felix Salten's Bambi, A Life in the Woods. He has made cameos in several Disney cartoons. In the Disney films, his species was changed from the roe deer to the white-tailed deer, which would be more familiar to American audiences. His image is a Disney icon comparable in recognition factors to Mickey Mouse, and he is even shown on Disney stock certificates. Bambi was voiced by Bobby Stewart in the first film and Alexander Gould in the midquel as a fawn, and Hardie Albright as a buck."@en . "Zootopia"@en . . "Eric Larson"@en . . "The Reluctant Dragon"@en . "Bambi"@en . . . "A Goofy Movie"@en . . . . . . . . "The Young Prince"@en . . . "To protect the forest from Man"@en . "To earn his Father's approval"@en . . "Ollie Johnston"@en . . . .