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  1. Dec 4, 2021 · This movie broke the record of the longest interval between a prequel/midquel/sequel and its predecessor, previously held by The Wizard of Oz (1939) and Return to Oz (1985). Bambi (1942) was released in 1942, Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest (2006) in 2006, sixty-four years later.

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Dive into our review of 'Bambi' (1942), a timeless Disney classic that takes us on a heartfelt journey through the forest. Witness the growth of a young deer from innocence to adulthood, alongside friendships that blossom and life's lessons that are deeply learned.

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    Little is known about the Great Prince's early life except that as a fawn he went to a glade in the forest and met a young doe who would grow up to be Bambi's mother.

    The Great Prince is first seen standing on top of the hill watching the forest animals visiting and congratulating his mate and their newborn son, Bambi. After Bambi learns to walk and talk, he tries joining all the other deer running in the meadow, and the Great Prince makes an appearance, causing everyone to stand still in reverence. While walking, the Great Prince stops and takes a moment to look at Bambi, and his ears move forward in curiosity. After he walks away, Bambi asks his mother w...

    The midquel takes place after Bambi's mother's death and before Bambi reaches adulthood. The Great Prince takes Bambi to his den after his mother is shot and killed by hunters. Friend Owl visits, and the Great Prince asks him to find a suitable doe to raise Bambi, since he was taught that raising fawns is the doe's job. Friend Owl tells the Great Prince that food is scarce during the winter, and that they can barely feed themselves. The Great Prince then decides to let Bambi stay with him unt...

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    In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Great Prince can be spotted during the final scene with the Toons. He is seen peeking his head out of the brick wall along with the other Toons. The Great Prince can be seen alongside his son in a portrait in the Amphibia episode "Fight at the Museum".

    In the film, whenever the Great Prince speaks, we never see him actually speak. Either another character is the focus of the shot where he is speaking (usually Bambi) or his back is turned away fro...
    The Great Prince of the Forest is the only character whose voice actorin the midquel lived during the release of the first film.
    The Great Prince's age had been stated by his mate to be one of the oldest white-tailed deers living. He has been living longer than other deer over half of the years, possibly reaching over seven...
    Interestingly, the Great Prince of the Forest is the first character that Patrick Stewart finally voiced after previously turning down the roles of several characters. All of which include King Tri...
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  4. Aug 29, 2013 · When you think of the film Bambi, it’s hard not to think about such colorful characters as the fun-loving bunny “Thumper” stomping his feet, or the shy little skunk “Flower” reacting to receiving his name.

  5. Bambi II: Directed by Brian Pimental. With Patrick Stewart, Alexander Gould, Keith Ferguson, Brendon Baerg. The story of Bambi growing up in the care of his father, The Great Prince of the Forest.

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  6. Feb 7, 2006 · Return to the forest and join Bambi as he reunites with his father, The Great Prince, who must now raise the young fawn on his own. But in the adventure of a lifetime, the proud parent discovers there is much he can learn from his spirited young son.

  7. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. The animated story of Bambi, a young deer hailed as the 'Prince of the Forest' at his birth. As Bambi grows, he makes friends with the other animals of the forest, learns the skills needed to survive, and even finds love.

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