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Bambi II

  • Video
  • 2006
  • G
  • 1h 15m
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Patrick Stewart, Alexander Gould, Brendon Baerg, Makenna Cowgill, Keith Ferguson, Ariel Winter, Emma Rose Lima, and Nicky Jones in Bambi II (2006)
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The story of Bambi growing up in the care of his father, The Great Prince of the Forest.The story of Bambi growing up in the care of his father, The Great Prince of the Forest.The story of Bambi growing up in the care of his father, The Great Prince of the Forest.

  • Director
    • Brian Pimental
  • Writers
    • Brian Pimental
    • Jeanne Rosenberg
    • Alicia Kirk
  • Stars
    • Patrick Stewart
    • Alexander Gould
    • Keith Ferguson
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    • Director
      • Brian Pimental
    • Writers
      • Brian Pimental
      • Jeanne Rosenberg
      • Alicia Kirk
    • Stars
      • Patrick Stewart
      • Alexander Gould
      • Keith Ferguson
    • 79User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • The Great Prince
    • (voice)
    Alexander Gould
    Alexander Gould
    • Bambi
    • (voice)
    Keith Ferguson
    • Friend Owl
    • (voice)
    Brendon Baerg
    • Thumper
    • (voice)
    Nicky Jones
    Nicky Jones
    • Flower
    • (voice)
    Andrea Bowen
    Andrea Bowen
    • Faline
    • (voice)
    Anthony Ghannam
    Anthony Ghannam
    • Ronno
    • (voice)
    Makenna Cowgill
    • Thumper's Sister
    • (voice)
    Emma Rose Lima
    • Thumper's Sister
    • (voice)
    Ariel Winter
    Ariel Winter
    • Thumper's Sister
    • (voice)
    Brian Pimental
    • Groundhog
    • (voice)
    • …
    Carolyn Hennesy
    Carolyn Hennesy
    • Bambi's Mother
    • (voice)
    Cree Summer
    Cree Summer
    • Mena
    • (voice)
    Mary Day
      Alexis Restrum
        George Shenusay
          Kath Soucie
          Kath Soucie
          • Mrs. Hare
          • (voice)
          Jordan Orr
          Jordan Orr
            • Director
              • Brian Pimental
            • Writers
              • Brian Pimental
              • Jeanne Rosenberg
              • Alicia Kirk
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            7jluis1984

            Surprisingly good!

            Since The Walt Disney Company started to started to make direct-to-video sequels to their feature length theatrical releases in 1994 (with the release of "The Return of Jafar", sequel to "Aladdin"), it has earned an infamous bad reputation due to the often low quality of these sequels that seem to be made to capitalize on the original's name only, without really caring for delivering a good story, or good animation; almost as if there was not a real concern about making a good film. To my surprise, "Bambi II", the direct-to-video "sequel" (as it's more like an addendum) to the 1942 classic, is a considerable improvement over the previous series of sequels and it even surpasses most of the current Disney theatrical releases in terms of quality, art, and most importantly, entertainment.

            "Bambi II" is about the long unexplored gap of the first "Bambi", covering the events between his mother's death and his growing up to adulthood. Under the care of his reluctant father, the Great Prince (Patrick Stewart), the young saddened deer (voiced by Alexander Gould) must learn to overcome his grief, his fears and to assume his place as heir of the position of Great Prince. However, his father is not too fond of caring for young children, so Bambi's tutelage will prove to be a difficult experience for both. Fortunately, Bambi will find some support from his friends, Thumper (Brendon Baerg) and Flower (Nicky Jones), but he'll also have to meet his soon-to-be rival, the mean deer Ronno (Anthony Ghannam), for the first time.

            Making a follow-up for a classic like "Bambi" is not easy, but the fact that the writers (Director Brian Pimental and newcomer Alicia Kirk) decided to explore an entirely "missing chapter" in the life of the young deer instead of making a proper sequel, gave them enough freedom to create a story that not only is fresh and original on its own, it also gives continuity to the original without disrespecting it or blatantly copying it. Using the original film and Felix Salten's novel as inspiration, Pimental and Kirk craft a story about learning to be a father, and overcoming the loss of a dear relative, as well as about growing up and facing the vicissitudes of life.

            Brian Pimental (one of the writers of the 90s classics "Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin") takes his first chance as director giving life to this story and he doesn't disappoint. With a respectful, almost humble approach to the original film, he manages to capture the essence of "Bambi" and setting up the events that lead to the original's conclusion. Most of the current direct-to-video sequels by Disney have distinguish themselves for a considerably lower quality in the art department, but "Bambi II" is truly an exception, as it seems that the animators really tried to stay true to the first film's style (although of course, there were some modernizations), as even some backgrounds were reused to keep the same art direction.

            The young Alexander Gould (Nemo in "Finding Nemo") once again proves that he has an enormous future as an actor (at least for voices) and gives life to Bambi with a natural freshness. Patrick Stewart, who voices the Great Prince, truly gives the feeling of stoicism and coldness the Prince must have, as well as his hidden heart of gold, forced to be hidden by the Prince's duties. Overall, the rest of the cast make a very good work, considering they had to try to emulate the work done almost more than 60 years before. Without modern slang or self-referential phrases, the cast gives an effective (and welcomed) sense of continuity between this film and the first "Bambi".

            "Bambi II" will surely please most fans of the original, but while it's an honest attempt to make a respectful and original addition to the main storyline, it becomes a bit too clichéd for moments. The use of a couple of pop ballads may prove damaging on the long road, as while the songs are really good, they take away that atemporal characteristic the first film had and will definitely make the movie outdated a lot sooner than expected. Anyways, when compared to the other sequels Disnaye has been releasing, this flaws are really minor, as "Bambi II" makes a nice addition that at times surpasses the current theatrical released Disney films.

            Sure, "Bambi II" is not better than the original, and that's OK because it doesn't try to be better. This modest and humble addendum to the story succeeds in what it's set up to make and delivers good entertainment and brings back good memories of the original. Walt himself would be proud of this sequel to his favorite film. 7/10
            8maxeythecat

            Not as bad as I expected but still not up to the original......is that any surprise??

            Well, kiddies......... those horrific visions I had of Bambi, Thumper and Flower line-dancing in their ghetto-rap outfits with some knuckle-headed "Poptart" caterwauling in the background were all for naught. I'm not gonna give away all the goodies-would'nt be fair to all my fellow "Mousies" to spew out any spoilers- but I can tell you this......aside from a few issues that sorta chapped my inner child, this is simply the best DTV that "The House of Mouse" has ever released. The animation is every bit as good as a lot of the recent theatrical films , with beautifully rendered background art and an overall "Technicolor" look that was for the most part quite dazzling .........and how about them voices? I gotta admit the casting is excellent.

            Story-wise, well....that's one of the things that I still ain't all that thrilled about . Despite having been "kiddiefied" from a book that was essentially written for adults, the original "Bambi" was still a wonderful film that catered to both ends of the age spectrum, a talent that Uncle Walt had in spades. This midquel is squarely aimed at the lunchbox-tetherball set to the point that unless you're a complete animation nut like yours truly, you might find one or two scenes a bit too cloyingly ooky to your liking. Still, it's heads and tail above any of the previous DTV "Twosies" and even a few of the "Feature" flicks released over the past 15 years, and I honestly think it's gonna do quite well.

            One other bone of contention I have however, are the songs.Granted, they used a few snippets from the original's score, but all the stuff produced exclusively for the current film was your typically weak, formula-laden "contemporary" numbers that are so cookie-cutter bland that you can't even distinguish one from the other. That was one of the most wonderful things about the first movie ...even more than sixty years after it's release, the songs were so well written that they sound just as good now as they did then. Sad to say, it's gonna "date" the film in a most unflattering way. Second b.o.c. I have is in regards to some of the character animation ie: Ronno, the porcupine and the groundhog, especially Ronno. Pretty average design that clashes terribly with the rest of the animation and the exactly the sort of quality you come to expect from a DTV.As said, the rendering of "Bullyboy"Ronno was the worst...at times his looked like they'd been lifted straight from "Balto III".....not impressive in the least. On the other side of the coin, The Great Prince looked gorgeous as did the other deer.......Friend Owl was drawn absolutely spot on, though Thumper and Flower did look nice they still did'nt look quite enough like their original incarnations to retain all their charms. As for Bambi himself, well.......let's just say that 90% was beautifully done, but unfortunately the animators' attempts to "modernize" his facial expressions in a lot of his scenes failed quite miserably and were very disappointing. Despite it's flaws, it's still better than all the previous Disneytoon releases and well worth at least one watch.
            7UnicornMaiden

            A midquel which tells the story of how Bambi meets and gets to know his father

            I grew up watching the old Disney movies, and Bambi has always been one of my favorites. When I first saw that they were making a new Bambi movie, I was really torn. I hoped that it would be a good follow-up, but was afraid that it would ruin the whole Bambi experience.

            I was pleasantly surprised to find that the movie, though not as good as the original is far surpassing many Disney sequels.

            The animation quality is good. Not only is it much better than most of Disney's recent sequels, it is is actually up to, and at some points even surpassing, the animation in the original. The songs were beautiful, and to my immense relief, they are all sung in the background in the style of the original. There is only one point at which any of the animals sing. It was extremely cheesy, but mercifully short.

            The only real failing of this movie is that it lacks the fresh, genuine feeling of the original. While Bambi I felt unique and novel, Bambi II often feels cliché and it seems like they are recycling some material from The Lion King. The addition of Ronno as an antagonist adds nothing to the story but goofiness and low-quality humor. The Great Prince's character seems to be the caricature "single dad" struggling to understand his kid. And while Bambi's character has always been humanized (as are all animals in Disney movies) he seems far more "human" and much less "animal" than he did in the original.

            Overall, I liked this movie, and was able to get a few nostalgic moments. Although it does not quite live up to the original, it is nevertheless a sweet and enjoyable movie.
            7jonconnormustlive-46298

            Better then expected!

            Bambi II is an in-between-quel set amidst the events of the first film, we see young Bambi alone without his Mother, his Father The Great Prince of the Forest watches over him until a suitable mother is found.

            In a time when Disney sequels have been spewed out left and right most of which are annoying and just plain bad. It'd be easy to assume Bambi II would fit into that mess, however it does not.

            Alexander Gould voicing Bambi is perfect, he sounds exactly like the original actor. Patrick Stewart voices the Great Prince, I wasn't sure if that was a good choice or not but it turned out to be great! Stewart's voice acting is dramatic yet humorous when needed.

            Bambi II balances humor and drama much like its classic predecessor. Really the only part of the story I didn't like was the bully who one-upped Bambi all the time. He was pointless and clichéd.

            The kids will love it and you should too!
            7Smells_Like_Cheese

            Very sweet

            I'm sure everyone can remember the first time they saw Bambi, I'm also sure that most of you have cried while watching Bambi, it's one of Disney's most touching films. So I got to see Bambi 2, while normally we have a million Disney sequels that are major disappointments, but Bambi 2 surprised me, it was very well done and was nicely put together. I really enjoyed the animation, the voices, the story, they were really lovely. The one flaw that comes into sequels is how different the voices are from the previous film, despite that you can still notice a difference, Bambi 2 fits the voices very well for the characters. I also enjoyed this new chapter into Bambi's life as he is learning how to become a prince, but still holding onto his childhood and his favorite friends.

            Bambi is having a hard time, his father has to take care of him but his father also has no respect for him since Bambi isn't as brave as he is. Bambi will do anything to just get his father's respect, with the help of some old friends like Thumper and Flower, he'll try his best to over come his fear and be a brave prince. But he's got a new enemy, a mean fawn, Ronno, who constantly teases him about his flaws. Bambi is also having to learn how to grieve the death of his mother and make sure that he doesn't meet the same fate as she did.

            Bambi 2 is a definite recommendation, it's a different Disney sequel than I've ever seen because it seems like this one could have been in the theaters. It's very well done and just a total pleasure to watch, wither it's by yourself or with the family. I loved the return of Thumper, it's always a pleasure to see him on screen, I loved when he was trying to show Bambi's father that Bambi could be brave, but Bambi needed more time, so Thumper does his best to distract Bambi's dad, it was so cute and funny. This was a good movie to watch, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

            7/10

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            • Trivia
              Patrick Stewart (The Great Prince) is the only actor to appear in the film who was alive at the time that Bambi (1942) was produced.
            • Goofs
              In the 1942 original movie, Bambi's mom said, no deer lived half as long as The Great Prince of the Forest. In other words he was more than twice as old as any deer she knew lived long enough to be. That would make The Great Prince much older than she was. In Bambi II, however, The Great Prince told Bambi (still a young fawn) that he was Bambi's age when he met Bambi's mom for the first time. Although, she may have been exaggerating.
            • Quotes

              [last lines]

              Bambi: I didn't even know this place was here.

              The Great Prince: Beautiful, isn't it? This... this is where I met your mother.

              Bambi: Really?

              The Great Prince: Yes. I was just about your age.

              Bambi: What were you like?

              The Great Prince: Me? Let me think... Actually, I was a lot like you.

            • Crazy credits
              This film would not have been possible without the inspiration from the original motion picture and the work of its talented artists and animators.
            • Connections
              Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #34.6 (2006)
            • Soundtracks
              There is Life
              Music and Lyrics by David Friedman

              Performed by Alison Krauss

              Arranged by Scott Erickson

              Alisson Krauss appears courtesy of Rounder Records

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            • Release date
              • February 7, 2006 (United States)
            • Countries of origin
              • United States
              • Canada
            • Official site
              • Walt Disney (United States)
            • Languages
              • French
              • North American Indian
              • English
            • Also known as
              • Bambi and the Great Prince
            • Production companies
              • Walt Disney Pictures
              • Disneytoon Studios
              • Walt Disney Animation Canada
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            • Gross worldwide
              • $34,958,637
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            • Runtime
              1 hour 15 minutes
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Dolby Digital
              • DTS
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.78 : 1

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