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Although no humans appear in the entire movie, there is a scene that uses real people's lens to imitate the painting.
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Disney's animators actually visited the zoo in Los Angeles to observe the dynamics of the animals on the spot. At the same time, a small zoo has been developed in the studio so that animators can observe rabbits, ducks, owls, skunks and other animals at close range at any time.
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Disney from Baxter State Park, MainePark shipped back two deerto the studio in order to allow animators to observe the action at any time convenient deer Paint.
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When the film was released, the love for forests and animals poured into the film, especially Bambi’s big vivid eyes, made people who adhere to the theory of animal protection cheer, and at the same time, hunters were publicly criticized.
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The film was produced and released in 1942, when the Second World War was the most intense time. Disney's factories were also conscripted for military use, and Mickey Mouse also put on military uniforms. Disney interrupted all plans in peacetime, but kept Bambi.
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The western roe deer species in the original work was changed to white-tailed deer in the animation because this type of deer comes from the eastern United States.
Bambi behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Young Thumper: Whatcha doin'? Hibernatin'?
Young Flower: [yawns] Uh-huh.
Young Bambi: Whatcha wanna do that for?
Young Flower: [chuckles] All us Flowers sleep in the winter. Well, good night.
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Thumper: Whatcha gonna call 'im?
Bambi's Mother: Well, I think I'll call him Bambi.
Thumper: Bambi... Yep, I guess that'll do all right.