Bambi (1942)
Movie | Bambi (1942) |
Original Title | Bambi |
Rating | 7 |
Aired | 1942-08-14 |
Duration | 70 Min |
Genres | Animation, Drama, Family, Hindi Cartoon Movies, Hindi Animated Movies, Animation Movies, Hollywood Movies Hindi Dubbed, Hindi Dubbed Movies, Dual Audio, Cartoon Movies, Animated Movies, Hollywood Movies, English Movies |
Types | MOVIE |
Languages | HINDI-ENGLISH |
Quality | |
Subtitle | NA |
Countries | United States of America |
Taglines | Taglines: A great love story. |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Companies: Walt Disney Productions
Stars: Donnie Dunagan, Peter Behn, Stan Alexander, Cammie King, Will Wright, Hardie Albright
Directors: David Hand
Writers: Perce Pearce, Vernon Stallings, Mel Shaw, Carl Fallberg
Tags: loss of loved one, forest, coming of age, best friend, cartoon rabbit, forest fire, fawn, cartoon deer
Description: Bambi's tale unfolds from season to season as the young prince of the forest learns about life, love, and friends.
Reviews:
"Bambi" is born into an idyllic forest life - his father is the bull stag; his mother an adoring hind and he quickly befriends all the other animals in his gloriously technicolour world. He learns to walk, to talk, even to ice-skate with the help of his bunny pal "Thumper" and he encounters the joys and perils of the seasons from sunny summers to freezing winters too. All is perfect until human beings take an hand - then, alongside his father and his friends, he must face the more brutal realities of life. The animation is gorgeous - simplistic, perhaps, by 2020 standards - but the artistic craftsmanship of the drawings and the score more than adequately compensate for that. There is a minimum of dialogue - the images tell the story, and they do it superbly.
Reviews:
Author: Geronimo1967"Bambi" is born into an idyllic forest life - his father is the bull stag; his mother an adoring hind and he quickly befriends all the other animals in his gloriously technicolour world. He learns to walk, to talk, even to ice-skate with the help of his bunny pal "Thumper" and he encounters the joys and perils of the seasons from sunny summers to freezing winters too. All is perfect until human beings take an hand - then, alongside his father and his friends, he must face the more brutal realities of life. The animation is gorgeous - simplistic, perhaps, by 2020 standards - but the artistic craftsmanship of the drawings and the score more than adequately compensate for that. There is a minimum of dialogue - the images tell the story, and they do it superbly.