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Bambi (1942)

Bambi's tale unfolds from season to season as the young prince of the forest learns about life, love, and friends.
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Bambi's tale unfolds from season to season as the young prince of the forest learns about life, love, and friends.

Rating:G
Genre:Animation, Drama, Family
Directed By:David Hand
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In Theaters:8/21/1942
Box Office:$267,447,150
Runtime:70 minutes
Studio:Walt Disney Productions

Cast


Director

David Hand

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Donnie Dunagan

Young Bambi (voice) (uncredited)

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Peter Behn

Young Thumper (voice) (uncredited)

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Stan Alexander

Young Flower (voice) (uncredited)

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Cammie King

Young Faline (voice) (uncredited)

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Will Wright

Friend Owl (voice) (uncredited)

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Hardie Albright

Adolescent Bambi (voice) (uncredited)

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Ann Gillis

Adolescent Faline (voice) (uncredited)

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Tim Davis

Adolescent Thumper / Adolescent Flower (voice) (uncredited)

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Sam Edwards

Adult Thumper (voice) (uncredited)

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Sterling Holloway

Adult Flower (voice) (uncredited)

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Otis Harlan

Mr. Mole (voice) (uncredited)

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