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Director Brian Pimental. Top credits Director Brian Pimental. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Bambi II: Special Edition. Clip Featurette Photos Top cast Edit. Alexander Gould Bambi as Bambi voice. Brendon Baerg Thumper as Thumper voice.

Nicky Jones Flower as Flower voice. Andrea Bowen Faline as Faline voice. Anthony Ghannam Ronno as Ronno voice. Brian Pimental Groundhog as Groundhog voice ….

Cree Summer Mena as Mena voice. Mary Day. Alexis Restrum. George Shenusay. Kath Soucie Mrs. Hare as Mrs. Hare voice. Jordan Orr. Brian Pimental. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Ronno tries to clear the jump as well, but falls and lands in the mud. The next day, Bambi practices his jumping with Thumper. The Great Prince sees this and smiles but becomes serious when Friend Owl arrives and says that the search for a new mother is going well. The Great Prince does not concentrate and is more concerned with Bambi's jumping.

Friend Owl notices this and slyly hints that the Great Prince might have changed his mind. The Great Prince, annoyed, confirms that he has not. He then walks past Bambi's jumping lesson, seemingly taking little interest in it.

Bambi is confused as his jumping drew praise the day before. Bambi says that the Great Prince has been standing around and contemplating a lot. Thumper suggests that Bambi should go and ask the Great Prince about it. Bambi does so, and the Great Prince says that he is observing - looking, listening and smelling for danger all at the same time. The Great Prince says that Bambi should try to "feel the forest" feel vibrations through his hooves for abnormalities in forest activity.

The two journey through the forest, first on a brook, then up a rocky incline, then rubbing their heads on a tree, and join the stags as they practice their combat skills. The Great Prince tries to teach Bambi how to headbut, but the fawn bounces off of his father's head. Nearby, Thumper lowers his head and chases Flower for a short time before he himself is chased by his sisters.

Elsewhere, Bambi rescues a ladybug from a spider's web, and then after feeling vibrations, he runs toward the meadow where the bucks participate in their annual run - Ronno is also in the event. Through this, the bond between father and son deepens the song sequence " First Sign of Spring ".

When Bambi finds out about Mena's true purpose, he angrily snaps at his father for sending him away, reaching a point when he says that he wishes his mother was with him instead of his father and runs off, heartbroken. The Great Prince soon learns he has made a huge mistake and trots off after Bambi. After saying goodbye to his friends and the Great Prince, Bambi, who seems to accept the change even though he's upset, leaves with Mena.

Ronno appears and continues to tease him about Bambi's father sending him away. This causes an enraged Bambi to charge at Ronno, and the two fight. Mena disrupts the fight, but Ronno charges into Bambi, causing Bambi to knock Mena into a trap attached to jingling bells. As Mena struggles, the bells jingle and alert Man and the hunting dogs - this time four dogs - to her position. Ronno flees in terror, screaming for his mother, and Bambi freezes again.

He quickly snaps out of it and begins to run as well, but as Mena is encouraging him to run, she unknowingly quotes Bambi's late mother's last words, saying, "Faster Bambi, don't look back! Keep running! The Great Prince arrives and frees Mena from the trap before going after Bambi. Bambi manages to lose two of the dogs one with the help of Flower's scent glands and another with help from the grumpy porcupine before running toward the center of the meadow, the final two dogs in hot pursuit, as a thunderstorm brews overhead.

Using the skills his father taught him, Bambi tricks the dogs into jumping into each other, and begins to climb up a steep, rocky cliff. One of the dogs slips and falls when the ledge gives way, forcing the Great Prince to find an alternate route, and leaving only one dog left chasing after Bambi. Bambi climbs to a high ledge and dislodges some rocks, which do nothing to the dog.

As the dog closes in, Bambi kicks it in the chest, causing it to fall to the bottom of the cliff. The Great Prince sees this and is relieved. Bambi goes to join him, but the ledge beneath Bambi gives way, and he falls. The storm subsides, and the Great Prince goes to him and believes the prince to be dead.

He nuzzles his son tenderly and sobs. Friend Owl, Mena, Flower, and Thumper arrive to see what is happening. As the Great Prince gets up to leave, Bambi wakes up. The Great Prince, relieved, begins to nuzzle his son again, causing Bambi to smile at the attention. Everyone else is filled with joy, and Mena turns with a smile and leaves the scene, knowing that the Great Prince wanted to take care of Bambi after all, as the sky clears.

A while later, Thumper tells the exaggerated story of how Bambi defeated the dogs, despite interruptions from his sisters. Bambi arrives, now with a pair of antlers starting to grow in and without his spots, Faline reports that Thumper was telling quite a story, and Friend Owl chimes in about the part of 'thousands of dogs', earning Thumper a small scowl from Bambi.

The porcupine pricks Bambi's legs with his quills, causing Bambi to leap forward and accidentally engage Faline in a kiss. When asked by Flower what 'twitterpated' means, the old owl states he will tell him when he is older. Picking up shortly after his mother's death, Bambi follows his father, the Great Prince, into the forest. With the help of Thumper and Flower , Bambi must win his father's approval, but the Great Prince finds that his high-spirited son may have a lesson or two to teach him as well.

Many of the backgrounds used in the movie are exactly the same that were used in the original movie. The old backgrounds were put through the computer to create a clearer image. The movie was released on home video at differing dates, due to it being a theatrical release in some countries. It broke the world record for the longest amount of time between two related movies made in a series, being released 63 and a half years after the first movie. Following its moratorium strategy, in which releases are made available for a limited time only, Disney gave the DVD a day window for its US release.

The movie sold 2. Produced by Matt Walker, the CD included 9 songs from the movie, as well as three tracks from the original movie.



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