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  1. Aug 7, 2020 · The mom in Finding Nemo dies three and a half minutes in, before the opening credits. She also has no time to bond with Nemo, so while it’s obviously sad, we never get to know her or build any...

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    Since his birth, Bambi has always loved his mother as she has loved him. She always took care to watch out for him, to be patient with him and to even play with him. Through her he came to know the world and through her trust was allowed to discover new experiences on his own, such as meeting Flower or discovering snow. He has learned many lessons from her: from learning about the joys and dangers of the meadow, to survival during winter, to knowing about his father, the Great Prince of the F...

    The Great Prince of the Forest is Bambi's father. Bambi never meets him until he comes to the meadow for the first time, where the mighty stag looks upon him while walking past the other stags. Bambi is so entranced by the Great Prince's magnificence that at first he smiles at him for a short while before he returns to staring at awe. It may seem that he wants to be like him. When Man arrives, Bambi is separated by his mother, only to be reunited with her when his father comes to the rescue....

    Geno and Gurri are the twins of Bambi and Faline. They were born in the early spring after the forest fire. Geno is the older son. He was born a couple of minutes before Gurri. He has orange eyes like Bambi did as a fawn. He has 12 spots, 6 on each side. He looks similar to Bambi when he was a fawn. Gurri is the younger daughter. She has blue eyes like her mother, and has a lot of similarities to Faline as a fawn. She has 12 spots, 6 on each side.

    Faline is Bambi's friend and love interest. When Bambi first meets her, he becomes very shy to be near another fawn (and a very pretty one at that). But after a little nudge, he overcomes that shyness when he plays with Faline. In the Felix Salten books though, Bambi and Faline are cousins and share a great deal of a friendly relationship. Cousin or not, Bambi and Faline remain the best of friends. But upon meeting her again, he develops romantic feelings for her, thus gaining back his shynes...

    Thumper and Flower

    Bambi and Thumper have always been the best of friends since his birth. It is Thumper who takes it upon himself to teach Bambi various tricks, notably that of speech. Even though a good friend, Thumper is rather mischievous and can sometimes misinterpret certain things, such as bravery, which he believes it means to scare your enemies rather than standing up to your fear. After being accidentally called Flower, the fairly bashful skunk has been one of Bambi's best friends. Countering Thumper'...

    Friend Owl is a good friend of Bambi. He first sees Bambi just after he was born and congratulates Bambi's mother. After watching the little fawn takes his very first steps, Friend Owl shoos the others away after hearing Bambi yawn. After Bambi's mother is killed by hunters, Friend Owl feels sorry for Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest if he can be of any help. Later, at the request of the Great Prince of the Forest, he finds a suitable doe to take care of Bambi. Years later, Friend Owl...

    Bambi becomes very excited when he learns from Thumper and his mother that there are more deers in the forest besides himself, his mother and his father. The first time he sees them, the bucks are out in the meadow. Bambi is filled with excitement as he watches the young bucks fighting using their antlers and running across the meadow. Bambi even tries running alongside them, but he nearly is trampled and moves to shelter inside a log. Bambi eventually learns from his father to use his hooves...

    Ronno is Bambi's rival. Ronno is first encountered by Bambi as fawns when the new "buck" arrived and frightened the groundhog. At first when Ronno told his wild tale of facing Man Bambi was quite impressed with how a mere fawn could defeat him single-handedly, and while Faline, not wanting to offend Ronno's false story, says it's unbelievable, Bambi to his own fascinated opinion agrees. Ronno takes Faline's reaction as a compliment but, not being interested in Bambi, he takes the more sincere...

    Man and his dogs

    Bambi's most feared enemy is man and his dogs. Even though he doesn't encounter the secluded villain, Bambi knows eerily well that Man is the most evil person in the forest. Man was first mentioned to Bambi by his mother, and was informed of his heinous tricks by Ronno and the Great Prince. Bambi does face Man's devilish hunting hounds. First he's frozen on sight, only for his father to save him by fending them off, then he distracts them away from Mena, and faces them in battle as a stag whe...

  2. Jun 1, 2011 · The most significant omission is that of Gobo, Bambi's cousin and Faline's twin brother. During the hunt where Bambi's mother is killed, an injured Gobo is taken by a hunter and eventually tamed. He later returns to the forest, fearless of Man, and is subsequently killed by another hunter.

  3. Dec 11, 2023 · A theory shared on Reddit suggests that Beauty and the Beasts Gaston is the man who killed Bambi’s mom. Disney’s 1942 animated movie Bambi is based on the 1923 novel Bambi, a Life in the Woods, by Felix Salten, and it tells the story of the title white-tailed deer. Bambi is the son of the Great Prince of the Forest and an unnamed mother ...

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  4. When Bambi's mother had first torn a piece of bark off a tree and gave it to him, he had been shocked at how dry and tasteless it was. And later even the bark grew scarce. Sometimes the two of them could only find enough for one.

  5. Aug 20, 2012 · His mom stepped in, sacrificed herself to protect him and then this happened: Lesson Learned: Your parents will die for you. Also, pay attention or you might cause your parents' death.

  6. Aug 31, 2022 · Bambi is warned by his mother from a young age of the danger that "man" poses, and that their presence in the forest should be treated with great caution.