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** In 1933, Sidney Franklin, a filmmaker at Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, bought the screen rights to Salten's novel. He had even gone to the stage of recording Creator/MargaretSullavan and Creator/HenryFonda's voices. Eventually, he realized that the technology simply wasn't adequate to make the film. After reading about the making of ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'', it dawned on Franklin that there was someone who could realize "Bambi" as a movie. So he contacted Creator/WaltDisney who immediately leaped at the idea of working on the project.

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** In 1933, Sidney Franklin, a filmmaker at Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, bought Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer filmmaker, acquired the screen rights to Salten's novel. He had even gone novel in 1933. Not only did he go as far as to the stage of recording record Creator/MargaretSullavan and Creator/HenryFonda's voices. Eventually, voices, but he realized later came to realize that the available technology simply wasn't adequate up to make the film. After standard for film production. It was while reading about the making creation of ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'', it dawned on Franklin ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' that there was someone who could realize he recognized Creator/WaltDisney's potential to bring "Bambi" as a movie. So he to life on the big screen. Upon being contacted Creator/WaltDisney who immediately leaped at the idea of working about this opportunity, Disney was instantly enthusiastic about jumping on board with the project.

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** The film was dubbed three times into Brazilian Portuguese, but the first two dubs are now lost.



* MissingEpisode: The film was dubbed three times into Brazilian Portuguese, but the first two dubs are now lost.



** In 1933, Sidney Franklin, a filmmaker at Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, bought the screen rights to Salten's novel. However, he quickly understood that creating a live-action film featuring only animals would be too difficult. He believed that only the artistry of Disney's animation could truly bring this tender story to life, so Franklin approached Walt in 1935 and suggested that he take over the project.

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** In 1933, Sidney Franklin, a filmmaker at Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, bought the screen rights to Salten's novel. However, He had even gone to the stage of recording Creator/MargaretSullavan and Creator/HenryFonda's voices. Eventually, he quickly understood realized that creating a live-action film featuring only animals would be too difficult. He believed that only the artistry technology simply wasn't adequate to make the film. After reading about the making of Disney's animation could truly bring this tender story to life, so ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'', it dawned on Franklin approached Walt in 1935 and suggested that there was someone who could realize "Bambi" as a movie. So he take over contacted Creator/WaltDisney who immediately leaped at the idea of working on the project.

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** In 1933, Sidney Franklin, a filmmaker at Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer, bought the screen rights to Salten's novel. However, he quickly understood that creating a live-action film featuring only animals would be too difficult. He believed that only the artistry of Disney's animation could truly bring this tender story to life, so Franklin approached Walt in 1935 and suggested that he take over the project.



** Walt Disney was also eager to show Man [[LaserGuidedKarma burned to death by the fire that he inadvertently started]]. Trying to maintain a lack of gore and [[NothingIsScarier Man's ambiguity]], Disney suggested a silhouette of some form. A rough cut was shown to a private audience with the proposed scene in animatic form. A enormous portion of the audience shot up at the sight of the dead hunter, driving Walt to cut the scene entirely from the final film.

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** Walt Disney was also eager to show Man [[LaserGuidedKarma burned to death by the fire that he inadvertently started]]. Trying to maintain a lack of gore and [[NothingIsScarier Man's ambiguity]], Disney suggested a silhouette of some form. A rough cut was shown to a private audience with the proposed scene in animatic form. A An enormous portion of the audience shot up at the sight of the dead hunter, driving Walt to cut the scene entirely from the final film.



** Thumper was originally named Bobo and to be a minor character. An ornery grasshopper was also planned as a supporting character at one point, but the team considered him unlikeable and merged his GrumpyOldMan persona into Friend Owl.

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** Thumper was originally named Bobo and was meant to be a minor character. An ornery grasshopper was also planned as a supporting character at one point, but the team considered him unlikeable and merged his GrumpyOldMan persona into Friend Owl.
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* ScienceImitatesArt: The dromaeosaur ''Bambiraptor'' was named after the deer main character, due to its small size (however, this was only because the holotype fossil which gave the species its name was of a juvenile animal).

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