
Bambi - Wikipedia
In a Maine forest, a doe gives birth to a male fawn named Bambi, who will one day take over the position of Great Prince of the Forest, who guards the woodland creatures. Bambi grows up …
Bambi (1942) - IMDb
Bambi: Directed by James Algar, Samuel Armstrong, David Hand, Graham Heid, Bill Roberts, Paul Satterfield, Norman Wright, Arthur Davis, Clyde Geronimi. With Hardie Albright, Stan …
Bambi (Character) | Bambi Wiki | Fandom
Bambi is the titular protagonist of the 1922 Felix Salten novel, Bambi: A Life in The Woods, along with its 1939 sequel, Bambi's Children, the 1942 Disney film of the same name, and its …
Bambi - Disney Movies
In the heart of the forest, Bambi takes his first wobbly steps and sets out to explore his new world with his friends: a lovable rabbit called Thumper and a bashful skunk named Flower.
Bambi - Walt Disney Animation Studios
In a life-changing adventure, Bambi sets off with his best friends Thumper and Flower to explore the wonders and challenges of the woods...and fulfill his destiny as prince of the forest.
Bambi | Disney, Animation, Fawn | Britannica
Oct 31, 2025 · Bambi, American animated film, released in 1942, that is considered a classic in the Disney canon for its lush hand-drawn animation and its sensitive affective narrative. The …
Synopsis | The Movie | Bambi | Disney | Official Site
Guided by the wise Friend Owl, the young prince also learns valuable lessons about love, loss and life. BAMBI is a grand adventure packed with humor, breathtaking animation, Academy …
Bambi movie magic: How Disney’s most emotional film changed ...
May 28, 2025 · Despite the early jokes about its delays, Bambi ended up being one of Disney’s most respected films. It was praised for its artistic quality and emotional impact, and its …
Bambi, a Life in the Woods - Wikipedia
Bambi, a Life in the Woods (German: Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde, lit. 'Bambi, a Biography from the Woods') is a 1923 Austrian coming-of-age novel written by Felix Salten, …
The film is based on “Bambi, A Life in the Woods” (1923) by Austrian Felix Salten that offered a sentimental yet critical take on human-nature relations for a largely adult audience. Taken as …