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- Starring:
Sterling Holloway, Edward S. Brophy
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Director: David Hand, James Algar, Samuel Armstrong
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format:
Color, Widescreen
- Rated: G
- Release Date:
Mar 1, 2005
- Run Time:
69 min.
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Languages:
English, French,
Español
- General:
1942 - USA - 69 min. min - Animated, Color
- Genre/Type:
Children's/Family, Fantasy, Animated
- Themes:
Death of a Parent.
- Domestic Box Office:
N/A
- Theatrical Release Date: N/A
- Production
Budget: N/A
Con los primeros
rayos del sol iluminando la pradera, un nuevo príncipe ha nacido en el bosque.
Tan pronto como Bambi aprende a dar sus primeros pasos, comienza a jugar con
sus nuevos amigos, Tambor, el conejo juguetón, y Flor, la tímida y adorable
mofeta. Pero la diversión de patinar sobre el lago helado, de mordisquear las
florecillas y de juguetear entre los árboles del bosque será sólo el principio
de un largo aprendizaje. Guiado por su sabio amigo el Buho, Bambi aprenderá
lecciones sobre el valor del amor, acerca de la pérdida de los seres queridos,
de la madurez y, en definitiva, de seguir adelante con el camino que marca la
vida
The classic Felix
Salter story Bambi provides the basis for this near-perfect Disney animated
feature. We follow the male deer Bambi from birth, through his early childhood
experiences with woodland pals Thumper the rabbit and Flower the skunk, the
traumatic sudden death of Bambi's mother at the hands of hunters, his
courtship of the lovely doe Faline, and his rescue of his friends during a
raging forest fire; we last see the mature, antlered Bambi assuming his proper
place as the Prince of the Forest.
In the grand Disney tradition, Bambi is
brimming with unforgettable sequences, notably the young deer's attempts to
negotiate an iced-over pond, and most especially the death of Bambi's
mother—and if this moment doesn't move you to tears, you're made of stone
(many subsequent Disney films, including Lion King, have tried, most in vain,
to match the horror and pathos of this one scene). The score in Bambi yielded
no hits along the lines of "Whistle While You Work", but the songs are
adroitly integrated into the action. Bambi was the last of the "classic" early
Disney features before the studio went into a decade-long doldrums of
disjointed animated pastiches like Make Mine Music.
Source: All Movie Guide
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