Nice sunny day! He disappears againīambi continues his walk jumping but he looses the He continues his walk but something strange appears inįront of him. This- in that moment Bambi appearsto Bambi Oh, good morning Bambi!Ĭontinue after their mother, but one of them returnsīambi is a bit surprised because this family has FromĪ tree a squirrel watches them in their walk The little deer is discovering lot of things and animals. The camera moves away leading us to the top of aĬrag where the entire scene has been watching by a majestic stag. To herself and Bambi Bambi, my little Bambi. ![]() Yep, I guess that’ll do all right he leaves To Bambi’s Mother What-cha gonna call him? See into the Bambi’s mouth because he is still yawning to the birdsĪll the animals leave except Thumper who wants to to a little squirrel who is absorbed looking Bambi Come on, shoo-o, shoo-o! Psst. to the animals I think it’s time we all left. Look, he’s trying to get up! Thumper takes advantage of this situation and staysĬloser watching and smelling the newborn but the fact is that Bambi is not Of him, but sooner he laughs him back softly Lickingīambi opens his eyes and looks a bit surprised The animals run into the depth of the forest, and inĪ clearing the camera shows a deer with her newborn fawn, the new PrinceĮverybody admires the newborn. It’s happened! It’s happened! All his brothers and sisters are jumping all aroundīorn! We’re going to see him! Come on! You’d better hurry up! This rabbit is our friend Thumper who thumps In that moment a little rabbit appears near the tree Everything seems to beĬalm, in peace, but suddenly the birds spread the new: the little prince isĪll the animals stop their doings they listen the The day breaks and all the animals must toĪwake: a small mouse washes his face with a dewdrop. ![]() In the same tree live some squirrels, sleeping at that hour of theĭay we can see a nest where three chicks are waiting for their mother who The place where our friends are going to appear.Īn old owl arrives to his tree to rest during theĭay. The music introduces us in the depth of the forest, Non dialogue elements are underlined italic Soundtracks A-Zīecome a Patron of the blog at patreon.Script Typed by typed by Cristina Sánchez Arteaga of Wilfried's Disney Let me know what you think of “Love is a Song” in the comments below and have a great day!īambi “Let’s Sing a Gay Little Spring Song” (1942)ĭisney/Dreamworks/Pixar/etc. Years later I can appreciate what “Love is a Song” is trying to say. I actually didn’t like this opening when I was younger because the themes about love went over my head (plus I wanted to get on with the story). The song speaks to an enduring theme in the story that love takes many forms and despite changes in life, it never really goes away. The film’s opening song (referenced again as the film closes) is “Love is a Song,” performed as the opening credits roll. ![]() Bambi’s closest friends are Thumper, a gray rabbit, and Flower, a male skunk (the name is based on a joke where Bambi, learning to speak, mistakenly thinks that Flower is, well, a flower, much to Thumper’s amusement). The film went through many stages, but the following main characters emerged:īambi: the son of the Great Prince of the Forest (Fred Shields) spends the first half of the story living with his unnamed mother (Paula Winslowe). The score for this film proved to be the final work of composer Frank Churchill (1901-1942), who died after committing suicide following a severe bout of depression. ![]() Originally meant to be Disney’s second animated feature, the project became delayed (among other things, the animators discovered that animating deer realistically was no easy task) and work didn’t really get going until 1939. Disney actually acquired the rights to Bambi in 1937, after MGM’s attempts to turn the book into a live-action film proved to be unfeasible. On August 13th, 1942, RKO Radio Pictures released Walt Disney’s fifth animated classic Bambi, based on the 1923 novel Bambi, a Life in the Woods, by Felix Salten.
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