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Bambi's tale unfolds from season to season as the young prince of the forest learns about life, love, and friends.
Release Date: Aug 14, 1942
Director: David Hand, James Algar, Bill Roberts, Graham Heid, Norman Wright, Paul Satterfield, Samuel Armstrong
Writer: Felix Salten, Vernon Stallings, Perce Pearce, Mel Shaw, Carl Fallberg, Chuck Couch, Ralph Wright
Genres: Animation, Family, Drama
Keywords loss of loved one, forest, best friend, forest fire, cartoon deer, cartoon, coming of age, cartoon rabbit, fawn
Production Companies Walt Disney Productions
Box Office Revenue: $267,447,150
Budget: $858,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Donnie Dunagan Young Bambi (voice) (uncredited)
Peter Behn Young Thumper (voice) (uncredited)
Stan Alexander Young Flower (voice) (uncredited)
Cammie King Young Faline (voice) (uncredited)
Will Wright Friend Owl (voice) (uncredited)
Hardie Albright Adolescent Bambi (voice) (uncredited)
Ann Gillis Adolescent Faline (voice) (uncredited)
Tim Davis Adolescent Thumper / Adolescent Flower (voice) (uncredited)
Sam Edwards Adult Thumper (voice) (uncredited)
Sterling Holloway Adult Flower (voice) (uncredited)
Otis Harlan Mr. Mole (voice) (uncredited)
Thelma Boardman Girl Bunny / Quail Mother / Female Pheasant (voice) (uncredited)
Clarence Nash Bullfrog (voice) (uncredited)
Marion Darlington Birds (voice) (uncredited)
Eddie Holden Chipmunk (voice)
Paula Winslowe Bambi's Mother / Pheasant (voice) (uncredited)
Fred Shields Great Prince of the Forest (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
David Hand Director
Frank Churchill Original Music Composer, Songs
John Hubley Art Direction
Frank Thomas Supervising Animator
Milt Kahl Supervising Animator
Eric Larson Supervising Animator
Ollie Johnston Supervising Animator
Marc Davis Animation
Edward H. Plumb Original Music Composer
Merle Cox Background Designer
Felix Salten Novel
James Algar Co-Director
Vernon Stallings Story
Leigh Harline Music
James MacDonald Sound Effects
Sidney Franklin Thanks
Bob McIntosh Background Designer
Alexander Steinert Conductor
Charles Wolcott Orchestrator
Tom Codrick Art Direction
Robert Cormack Art Direction
Al Zinnen Art Direction
McLaren Stewart Art Direction
Lloyd Harting Art Direction
David Hilberman Art Direction
Dick Kelsey Art Direction
Tyrus Wong Background Designer
Dick Anthony Background Designer
Art Riley Background Designer
Stan Spohn Background Designer
Ray Huffine Background Designer
Travis Johnson Background Designer
Ed Levitt Background Designer
Joe Stahley Background Designer
Preston Blair Animation
Bill Justice Animation
Jack Bradbury Animation
Don Lusk Animation
Bernard Garbutt Animation
Retta Scott Animation
Joshua Meador Animation
Ken Hultgren Animation
Phil Duncan Animation
Ken O'Brien Animation
George Rowley Animation
Louie Schmitt Animation
Bill Roberts Co-Director
Art Palmer Animation
Arthur Elliott Animation
Graham Heid Co-Director
Norman Wright Co-Director
Paul Satterfield Co-Director
Perce Pearce Story
Mel Shaw Story
Carl Fallberg Story
Chuck Couch Story
Ralph Wright Story
Thomas Scott Editor
Bruce Bushman Art Direction
Claude Coats Art Direction
Hugh Hennesy Art Direction
Lance Nolley Art Direction
Kendall O'Connor Art Direction
Paullean Rob Sound Effects
C.O. Slyfield Sound Director
Harold J. Steck Sound Recordist
Larry Morey Lyricist
Samuel Armstrong Co-Director
Paul J. Smith Orchestrator
Amby Paliwoda Animation
Name Title
Walt Disney Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

The scenery in _Bambi_ is honestly so beautiful. If you were to compare it to the animation I grew up with in the 90s, or even the animation of today, it doesn't just hold up, Bambi's nature scenes actually **outclass** them. Positively gorgeous. But in that spirit of honesty, _Bambi_ is a really ... boring movie. I think the one and only time I've seen it before I was around 5 or so, that'd be more than two decades ago. Revisiting it again after all these years actually made me appreciate the movie **less**. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
insidemovies84
8.0

Looking back at this film as it was filmed in 1942 by nine freaking directors man... one supervising director David Hand and the rest sequence directors: James Algar, Samuel Armstrong, Graham Heid, Bill Roberts, Paul Satterfield, Norman Wright, Arthur Davis and Clyde Geronimi. One thing I’d never ... known before that I learned is that Bambi the film was based on an actual book from 1923 called Bambi, A Life In The Woods written by Austrian author/hunter Felix Salton. Always thought it was straight creation of Disney’s but it’s not, weird. Bambi is a film not just about a young deer and his life in the forest it’s really about the survival of nature against the ever deadly animal known as man killing off animal species and there are some scenes that are really drastic for a supposedly family film but I’ll get to that. At the beginning of the film we meet our very first cast of characters as there’s pink nosed Thumper and A bashful skunk named Flower, friend Owl and the wakening of the forest animals as a new fawn was born to an unnamed Doe whom as we learn is the Son of the Prince of The Forest. The best thing about this animation is the attention to detail of other wild life besides the birth of Bambi, his beginning stammering and early bonding moments with Flower and Thumper. I enjoy Bambi’s moment of falling on the ice it’s cute. Shows that he was still not quite used to his young body enough to be sure of himself. I find the part where we meet his father very regal The Prince has a very stoic prescient and it’s here Bambi gets his first glimpse of the things astute deer do which apparently is rushing at other bucks with antlers with playful bashing of horns. We also get a playful moment with Bambi meeting young Faline a female doe the first female of Bambi’s species as we can see more awkwardness. As an adult I found her teasing a little annoying but as a child I remember the moment fondly as his first meeting a girl moment. Reminds me of The Lion King later with Nala a little bit. Winter comes and at the first sign of the new green grass his mother is alerted of danger and tells Bambi to run for the thicket and never look back... we hear a shot run out and Bambi calling for his mother is a tear jerker... when he runs into his father and he tells him so solemn that his mother won’t be with him ever again this almost ruined the film for me it was a sad, dark moment. There is another moment I enjoy in this film where friend Owl explains to the now grown Bambi, Thumper and Flower about the betwixings of love... just love this part it’s so eerily comical... I’d forgotten that Bambi also ends up getting shot himself but I do remember the fire that man caused and watching how many animals had to move their homes... not to mention the pidgin that got frantic and nervous flew up in the air and got shot in the whole process. In a sense this had the same pivotal message as Lion King as there is a birth/relationship/ rebirth and continuing line of royalty among creatures in the forest. I think this film hold up and find it very beutiful. A decent family film to still watch and enjoy. Thoroughly recommend. Have it four stars as Bambi’s mothers death still bothers me did it have to be so cruel?

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Bambi" is born into an idyllic forest life - his father is the bull stag; his mother an adoring hind and he quickly befriends all the other animals in his gloriously technicolour world. He learns to walk, to talk, even to ice-skate with the help of his bunny pal "Thumper" and he encounters the joys ... and perils of the seasons from sunny summers to freezing winters too. All is perfect until human beings take an hand - then, alongside his father and his friends, he must face the more brutal realities of life. The animation is gorgeous - simplistic, perhaps, by 2020 standards - but the artistic craftsmanship of the drawings and the score more than adequately compensate for that. There is a minimum of dialogue - the images tell the story, and they do it superbly.

Mar 27, 2022
SoSmooth1982
6.0

Good for Children and sad too. I personally don't like the movie. I think it's boring and always makes me fal asleep. ...

Apr 24, 2023