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Bambi explains that he heard his mother's voice. After a nudge from the Great Prince's antlers, Bambi snaps out of his trance and the two escape to safety, as the rifle is fired. As the dogs run back to their master, the Great Prince sees the glint of a rifle and yells at the still frozen Bambi to run. He runs to where the crows were flying from and arrives in time to fight the dogs off and save Bambi. Elsewhere, the Great Prince hears the crows shouting "Man!" and suddenly becomes concerned for Bambi. As Bambi looks towards the source of the disturbance, a trio of Hunter Dogs runs towards him, causing Bambi to freeze in terror. He begins to believe that the voice is his mother's after it says "It's me!", so he follows it out onto the meadow where a flock of crows flies past screaming about Man. As the dream fades, Bambi continues to hear her voice saying "I'm here," which confuses him. His mother comforts him, telling him that she's there even though he can't see her. Overjoyed, he runs towards her and begins to nuzzle her lovingly. As he does so, he hears his mother's voice calling him. Bambi finds himself in a shining golden meadow and begins chasing butterflies. Ronno's mother eventually calls Ronno away, and Bambi is left alone to sleep under a tree and wait for the Great Prince to return after Thumper, Flower and Faline leave with their families. Ronno catches up to them and, after an exaggerated story of his encounter with Man, ends in an argument with Bambi. Ronno laughs, but the other animals leave the scene in disappointment. The nervous Groundhog ( Brian Pimental) is eventually coaxed out of his hole and heralds the return of spring, only be scared back in again by Ronno ( Anthony Ghannam), an older fawn. They wake up the hibernating Flower (Nicky Jones) and go to see the Groundhog together, where Friend Owl is presiding over the event and it is here that Bambi meets Faline ( Andrea Bowen) again. While walking, Bambi tells Thumper that he and the Great Prince are "best pals," though Bambi has doubts about the Great Prince's affection. The prince eventually lets Bambi go with his friends. In the way, Bambi meets his friend Thumper (Brendon Baerg), who is hiding from his sisters ( Ariel Winter, Emma Rose Lima, and Makenna Cowgill), but they find him anyway. He eats a root with reluctance, and the two go to the forest to check on a herd of deer grazing in the distance. On top of the fallen tree that makes the Great Prince's den, a small green plant begins to grow.īambi wakes up late. Hibernating animals wake up and migratory birds begin to return. Spring is slowly beginning to return to the forest (the song sequence " There is Life") The sun breaks through the clouds and the ice and snow begin to melt. The Great Prince reluctantly agrees to look after Bambi until the spring. His father, the Great Prince of the Forest ( Patrick Stewart), finds him, breaks the sad news and leads Bambi back to his den under a fallen tree, the Great Prince asks Friend Owl (Keith Ferguson) to find a doe to raise Bambi, but Friend Owl points out that due to the harsh winter season, the does can barely care for themselves. So, not a bad career for a snarky little woodland creature.Taking place in the middle of the original Bambi, the film opens with the scene where Bambi (voiced by Alexander Gould) is wandering the forest for his mother ( Carolyn Hennesy), not realizing she has been killed by Man. In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, he’s said to be Roger’s uncle. As a result, he was rewarded with a whole “Disney Bunnies” line of merchandise, coloring books, and storybooks. In a larger sense, Thumper helped Bambi by providing comic relief and by helping to establish a tradition in Disney cartoons of talking animal sidekicks who have more personality that the protagonists. He teaches him how to say a few words and even how to ice skate (though, as Thumper himself notes, Bambi on ice is “kinda wobbly”). (In Disney’s Bambi, Thumper was voiced by Peter Behn, who was four years old at the time.) He has to be reminded by his parents to heed the maxim now known as Thumper’s Law: “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.” Still, he takes an interest in mentoring the deer. He also a penchant for childish insults, but then, he’s not that much older than the fawn. Bambi’s friend has that annoying habit of pounding his left hind foot on the ground (hence his name).
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