With Thumper’s encouragement and a little assistance, Bambi overcomes his trepidation. With a little help (and some adorable growling), Bambi is ready to face his fears!īambi was terrified to jump over a log for the first time but Thumper continued to show his friend support by reminding him of these four simple words. When Bambi needs to prove himself to his father, Thumper gives him some lessons on being “scary,” to scare off any hesitancy and anxiety. “The trick is to be scarier than whatever’s scaring you”– Bambi 2: The Great Prince of the Forest (2006) When showing Bambi his favorite snack, Thumper passes on his father’s advice, while also sharing a bit of his own with his friend. Thumper is scolded by his mother, who makes him repeat what his father had impressed upon him that morning, If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all. Thumper prefers tasty blossoms but never forgets to incorporate nutritious greens to keep him healthy with a little nudge from his mother. The young rabbit character Thumper, when first introduced to the new fawn remarks that Bambi is kinda wobbly. It makes long ears and great big feet, but it sure is awful to eat… I made that last part up myself.”- Bambi (1942) When Bambi had trouble finding his balance upon walking for the first time, Thumper’s mother reminds Thumper of this advice, which he repeats, before being tempted to criticize the young fawn. “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all” – Bambi (1942) To celebrate eight decades of Bambi, we turn to Bambi’s bestie Thumper for advice that has stood the test of time. Between the heartfelt lessons and adorable characters, it is no wonder why audiences continue to find themselves enamored by one of Walt Disney’s first films. Animator Marc Davis created the final design of Bambi by incorporating LeBurn's realistic study of deer anatomy but exaggerating the character's face by making his proportions baby-like including a short snout and big expressive eyes.On August 13, 2022, we are delighted to celebrate 80 years of the animated classic Bambi, which has remained a beloved film among Disney fans of all ages. The animators went on excursions to the Los Angeles Zoo and Walt Disney set up a small zoo at the Disney Animation Studio with animals such as rabbits, ducks, owls, skunks, and a pair of fawns aptly named Bambi and Faline so that the artists could see first-hand animal movement. The young adult version of Thumper also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character in Fantasyland and at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. He is known and named for his habit of thumping his left hind foot. Its spring, and all the animals of the forest are excited by the forests latest birth, a buck fawn his mother has named Bambi. He had Rico LeBrun, a wildlife animal painter, come into the Disney Studios to lecture to the animators on the structure and movement of animals. Thumper is a fictional rabbit character from Disney 's animated films Bambi (1942) and Bambi II (2006). The story of a young deer growing up in the forest. Walt Disney wanted all of the animals to be more realistic and expressive than those in "Snow White". The story centers on Bambi, a white-tailed deer, his parents (the Great Prince of the forest and his unnamed mother), his animal friends Thumper (a pink-nosed rabbit), Flower (a skunk), and his childhood friend and future mate, a doe named Faline.
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