Bambi

Titolo originale: Bambi
Regia: David Hand |
Anno: 1942
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Dramma Famiglia
Tag: loss of loved one | cartoon | forest | coming of age | best friend | cartoon rabbit | forest fire | fawn | cartoon deer |
Cast: Donnie Dunagan | Peter Behn | Stan Alexander | Cammie King | Will Wright | Hardie Albright | Ann Gillis | Tim Davis | Sam Edwards | Sterling Holloway | Otis Harlan | Thelma Boardman | Clarence Nash | Marion Darlington | Eddie Holden | Paula Winslowe | Fred Shields | John Sutherland |

Bambi è un cucciolo di cerbiatto che insieme al leprotto Tippete e alla sua mamma, scopre i tanti segreti della foresta, ma anche i suoi pericoli. Un giorno sua mamma viene uccisa dai cacciatori e Bambi si ritrova solo. Fortunatamente i consigli del saggio cervo, signore della foresta, e l'incontro con la cerbiatta Feline, lo aiuteranno a superare il grande dolore per la perdita di sua madre.

Approfondimenti

The original novel "Bambi, a Life in the Woods" (1923) had a sequel. Author Felix Salten released "B [...] D
There are approximately only 1,000 words of dialogue throughout the entire film then the rest is all [...] D
Luis Van Rooten was originally going to voice the silent nameless buck that fights Bambi, but his li [...] D
Donnie Dunagan, who was the voice for young Bambi, also was the model for Bambi's facial expressions [...] D
Pre-production began in 1936 and was intended to be Walt Disney's second full-length animated film a [...] D
Bambi (1942) was Walt Disney's personal favorite of all his animated features. D
Henry Fonda was considered to voice Bambi as an adult. D
While the sequel novel "Bambi's Children, The Story of a Forest Family" (1939) never received a film [...] D
Felix Salten, the Austrian creator of Bambi, went into self-exile to escape the Nazi domination of A [...] D
In December 2018, a Missourian poacher was sentenced to one year in prison for illegally killing dee [...] D
Six-year-old Peter Behn auditioned with several other children for the voice roles of Mother Rabbit' [...] D
When the film staff decided to add rabbit characters to the film, they took an idea from Biancaneve [...] D
In the original novel, Bambi and Faline are first cousins. Faline is the daughter of Aunt Ena, the s [...] D
Bambi doesn't speak until 13 minutes into the film. D
The original novel "Bambi, a Life in the Woods" (1923), along with the rest of Felix Salten's books, [...] D
The first and one of the few Disney features where the songs were not sung by any of the film's char [...] D
Sidney Franklin originally initiated "Bambi" as a film project in 1933, envisioning it as a live act [...] D
"Bambi" premiered August 8, 1942 in London - a very daring move in the midst of war - and a few days [...] D
The movie lost money at the box office for the first run, but began to recoup its considerable cost [...] D
The opening multi-plane shot is one of Disney's biggest use of the multi-plane. It had been used on [...] D
Generations of children have been reduced to floods of tears at the sight of Bambi's mother being ki [...] D
Some scenes of woodland creatures and the forest fire are unused footage from Pinocchio (1940). D
The copyright status of the Bambi character and other Disney characters based on the original novel [...] D
Bambi was originally supposed to go back to his mother after she was shot and find her in a pool of [...] D
Paula Winslowe, who voiced Bambi's mother, married John Sutherland, who voiced Bambi as an adult. D
Bambi and his supporting characters were adapted into the Disney comics in 1942. They have had sever [...] D
One of the reasons for the film's initial failure at the box office was that it was released in fewe [...] D
The last full-length animated feature made by Walt Disney until Cenerentola (1950). The gap was due [...] D
The film briefly depicts two realistic leaves falling to the ground. The original plan was, however, [...] D
It is one of the first ever Disney movies to be dubbed in Hindi. D
Paula Winslowe's debut. D
Final film to feature Frank Churchill as the composer. The film was released posthumously. D
This is the only Disney Animated Feature Film released in the 1940s to be given a Straight to Video [...] D
The animators working on the deer characters had to study the shape, structure, and movement of the [...] D
The planned scene which had man die in the forest fire he started in the first place was conceived t [...] D
The henchwomen Bambi and Thumper of the James Bond film Agente 007 - Una cascata di diamanti (1971) [...] D
This was only the first Disney film based on a Felix Salten work. The novel "Perri" (1938) by Salten [...] D
An unnamed squirrel and an unnamed chipmunk briefly appear in the film. They were originally suppose [...] D
For the film's Platinum Edition DVD release in 2005, over 110,000 frames were cleaned up individuall [...] D
The movie was set for a world premiere at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on 30 July, 1942, b [...] D
The deer that Bambi fights is named Ronno. In this film he has no dialogue, and his name is never us [...] D
Austrian writer Felix Salten (real name Siegmund Salzmann) - an insurance clerk who began to write o [...] D
[June 2008] Ranked #3 on the American Film Institute's list of the 10 greatest films in the genre "A [...] D
This is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to use the character designs in which the eyes [...] D
The production of the film was a slow process. Walt Disney acquired the film rights in 1937, but it [...] D
The Maine Development Commission sent two fawns, appropriately named Bambi and Faline, to the Disney [...] D
Several American film critics of the 1940s gave the film negative reviews primarily because it lacke [...] D
In the original script Bambi was shot instead of his mother, but Walt Disney dismissed the idea and [...] D
According to animator and writer Mel Shaw (1914-2012), one reason for the production delays of the f [...] D
The first Disney animated feature film to be composed by Edward H. Plumb, who eventually became a re [...] D
The scene depicting Bambi and Thumper on the icy pond was based on live-action references. The movem [...] D
While Bambi's mother is shot in the film, the law prohibits hunters from shooting deer with fawns. D
Disney animators spent a year studying and drawing deer and fawns to perfect the look of Bambi and h [...] D
The world premiere of this film was scheduled to be in the tiny Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta, Mai [...] D
The character of Thumper (called Bobo in the first draft) does not appear in Felix Salten's original [...] D
Two asteroids have been named after Bambi and Thumper. D
The Disney film is the first of two adaptations of the original Bambi novel. The other is the Soviet [...] D
While the film's songs do appear, this is in fact the first Disney animated feature film to not cont [...] D
The release gap between the film and its sequel Bambi 2 - Bambi e il grande principe della foresta ( [...] D
Walt Disney's fifth full length movie. D
In the original novel, Bambi is a roe deer but these aren't native to North America so Walt Disney c [...] D
One of the many rejected ideas was to show the hunter killed by the very forest fire that he had acc [...] D
Before he died, the last request of Frank Churchill, the composer who scored the music for this film [...] D
Reissued in the spring of 1966, Bambi (1942) was the last Disney animated film to be reissued in Wal [...] D
To design Bambi's scenes, Walt Disney traveled to Argentina in 1941, and there he was inspired in th [...] D
Thumper's and the squirrels' designs could also be seen for the animals in Biancaneve e i sette nani [...] D
Both Thumper and Flower are original Disney creations. D
Walt Disney and his staff attended a preview of the film in a Pomona theater on February 28, 1942, o [...] D
Animation from this film has been reused more often than animation from any other Disney film. Usual [...] D
This is the first Disney animated feature film to not have any humans and only one to do so until Ro [...] D
"Man is in the forest" was a code phrase used by Disney's employees when Walt Disney was coming down [...] D
One of the discarded characters from the original novel is Gobo. He is featured in the novel as Fali [...] D
The second Disney animated feature film to be based off a novel after Dumbo (1941). D
"Bambi" lost money at the box office for its first release; out of its $1.7 million budget, it only [...] D
Unusual for the time, Walt Disney insisted on children providing the voices for the animals when the [...] D
"Man" was ranked the #20 villain on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest heroes an [...] D
No matter how skilled the animator, the Disney cartoonists simply could not draw Bambi's father's an [...] D
The look of the film was inspired by the work of Tyrus Wong, a Chinese animator whose sketches used [...] D
The first Disney animated feature film to have an overt animal rights/environmental stance, this wou [...] D
For cost-cutting reasons 12 minutes of the film were cut before final animation. D
Felix Salten, the creator of Bambi, sold the film rights to the original novel for for only $1,000 d [...] D
There is a minor animal character in the Marvel Comics series "Defenders" called Bambi. He is named [...] D
This was the first Disney animated feature film released following the entry of the United States in [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
The sequel novel "Bambi's Children, The Story of a Forest Family" (1939) by Felix Salten feature's B [...] D
While "Bambi, a Life in the Woods" (1923) is Felix Salten's best known work in the English-speaking [...] D
One of the discarded ideas for the film was to depict Bambi's mother death on screen. It was regarde [...] D
Donnie Dunagan kept his role of Young Bambi quiet while in the Marines, as he feared he would pick u [...] D
The Disney studios were walking a very precarious line financially, and were constantly on the verge [...] D
The setting up of Bambi's battle with rival stag Ronno is based on fact with one omission. During th [...] D
When Bambi is fighting Ronno. It's easy to tell who's winning when you look at the colors in the bac [...] D
One key scene of the novel missing of the film is Bambi's realization that man is neither all powerf [...] D
"Bambi, a Life in the Woods" (1923) is credited for being one of the first environmental novels. D
Bambi and his mother had a cameo in the hunting-themed animated short La stagione della caccia (1955 [...] D
The hunter who shoots Bambi's mother was originally going to be included as a character in the movie [...] D
CASTLE THUNDER: Heard a few times when the storm in the "April Shower" sequence is about to start. I [...] D
The movie is responsible for the so-called "Bambi-confusion" ("Bambi-Irrtum") in German-speaking cou [...] D
The forest setting depicted in the film was based on the forests of Maine and Vermont. Maurice "Jake [...] D
The original novel "Bambi, a Life in the Woods" (1923) is not a work intended for children and Walt [...] D
A test animation of baby Bambi stuck on a fallen tree-trunk was sufficiently charming to convince Wa [...] D
Didn't get released in Japan until 1951. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the 400 movies nominated for the Top 100 G [...] D
This was originally meant to be Disney's second full length feature but there were difficulties in a [...] D
The death of Bambi's mother is often considered to be saddest and most heartbreaking moment of any f [...] D
Selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry in December 2011 [...] D

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When Bambi runs to warn Faline of the hunters, a flock of crows flies from the camp in the backgroun [...] D
Before Bambi meets Thumper's family in the meadow, Bambi's mother's head is drawn like a fawn's head [...] D
Thumper's sisters change colors from scene to scene. D
Right before Thumper tells Bambi, "those are birds", he has 6 sisters (instead of 5) and they are st [...] D
When Bambi first meets Faline, she licks him on the forehead, but when he wipes away the kiss, he is [...] D
During the forest fire, the chipmunk's friend turns from a grey squirrel to a red squirrel. He retur [...] D
One baby raccoon disappears as it comes out of the water after the fire, instantaneously appearing e [...] D
When Bambi looks in the pond while in the meadow and sees Faline's reflection, he repeatedly looks a [...] D
When we first meet Faline as a fawn, her pond reflection stands up as the camera moves back, while s [...] D
Skunks, although not particularly active in winter, do not hibernate. D
Aunt Ena misses a hoof when Bambi is chasing Faline. D
When the dogs are hunting Faline through the forest, a brown dog is in front. In the close-up, the d [...] D
When Bambi's mother says, "Bambi. My little Bambi," her eyes lose her pupils for a second. D
When Bambi sees the possums hanging upside down from a tree, they are oriented such that the shortes [...] D
Also during the fire sequence Faline awakes with brown eyes, instead of her usual blue, they remain [...] D
When Bambi walks backwards as an attempt to get away from Faline, he's missing two hooves. D
Thumper consistently thumps his hind leg on the ground for various reasons: announcing positive news [...] D
When Thumper is laughing at Bambi just after we meet Flower, he rolls on his back and his normally w [...] D
Before Bambi tries to talk, his eyes are mistakenly drawn to look as if they have split for a short [...] D
When Bambi's mother tells Thumper what she'll name Bambi, Bambi's spots have disappeared. D
The owl says that all animals, like the birds, become "twita-paited" in the spring. That time for de [...] D
In the meadow scene Faline's eyes change from blue to brown, then back to blue in later scenes. D
When the animals gather around to see new-born Bambi, the spots on Bambi's coat disappear for a mome [...] D

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