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Thumper bambi poses reference
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One of Wong's finest touches was the scene where Bambi and Thumper go skating the background colors are little more than different shades of grey and blue, but the scene looks as bright and colorful as anything. Walt Disney himself loved the paintings so much he had them distributed around the studio, from the animator's department to the music room, for inspiration.

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In response, Wong produced a series of paintings that used light and color to suggest the beauty of the natural world while still allowing the characters to stand out visually. When the animators began using the aforementioned live animal models, they found that realistically-drawn animals tend to blend into realistically-painted nature backgrounds.

  • A great deal of the movie's visual appeal comes from the efforts of background painter Tyrus Wong, whose artistic education was in traditional Chinese paintings.
  • The result is easily one of the most beautiful films Disney ever made.
  • This was one of the first Disney movies to have animals (in this case, deer) brought to the studio for the artists to closely reference for more accurate depictions of their movement, as opposed to the deer in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which look like flour sacks with long legs note Which is appropriate, as tumbling flour sacks are usually the first thing animators learn to animate.
  • The midquel manages to avert this, since Bambi and his father seem to be past the grieving stage by the end of the story, which takes place over the course of a few months. Bambi's mom is never even brought up again. Bambi and everyone else seems to get over it pretty darn quick, especially since right after Bambi's father tells him of her death, it instantly cuts to spring with birds singing happily.
  • Angst? What Angst?: Bambi's mother's death.
  • This begs the question, did Bambi and Ronno even know each other as old rivals (A general lack of comment from Ronno when Faline says Bambi's name implies Ronno might have moved past such petty rivalries as he got older)? Was it Ronno forcing Bambi into fighting with him? Or was it simply Bambi having followed Faline into Ronno's territory by accident?
  • In nature, a buck following a doe in heat sometimes enters the territory of another buck.
  • Does he genuinely target Faline as a mate, or does he take her out of spite or even intentionally to anger Bambi into another tussle as he did in the midquel?
  • The midquel elevates Ronno potentially from merely a sinister looking stag who's out to mate (if forcefully), to a jealous rival of Bambi in almost every area.
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    Also, did the hunter deliberately target a doe to shoot, or was Bambi's mother mistaken for a buck because her head wasn't clearly in view?.

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    For that matter, is it even the same hunter(s) from one encounter to the next?.A bloodthirsty Evil Poacher who hunts for the fun of killing animals, an ordinary sport hunter with no evil intent (less likely, given how it is illegal to hunt a doe that has a fawn, not to mention that the end of winter is not deer season), or just a poor, hungry man desperate to fill the cooking pot?

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  • Adorkable: Almost everyone, but especially Bambi and Flower due to their shy, naive personalities.
  • It doesn't help that Disney outright bought the franchise from Salten, meaning it officially became their property.

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    The poster for the movie was even a picture of the book. Most people, though, would assume that it's a pop-up book or something. Not only that, it's a serious, gritty book. It's rather strange that few people know it was based on a book since it mentions in the opening credits that the movie was based on Felix Salten's story (then again, most people don't pay much attention to credits in the first place).

  • Adaptation Displacement: Par the course for just about anything adapted by Disney, the film is much more well known than the original Felix Salten book.










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