Bambi
Creation & Design
Bambi was created by Felix Salten in his 1923 novel, which was later adapted into an animated film by Walt Disney in 1942. The character design was influenced by real deer and aimed to evoke empathy and connection with nature.Early Years
Bambi's early years are marked by his growth from a fawn to a mature deer, learning about the forest and its dangers, including predators and hunters.Character Development
Bambi evolves from a naive fawn into a wise and strong leader, embodying the lessons learned from his experiences and the importance of community and nature.Cultural Reception
Bambi has been critically acclaimed for its animation, storytelling, and emotional depth, resonating with audiences of all ages.Character Details
Real Name:
Bambi
Aliases:
The Young Prince of the Forest
Species:
White-tailed deer
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Thumper, Flower, Faline
Abilities:
Agility, Survival skills, Leadership
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
3' 0"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
brown
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Four Color #12
Dell
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1942
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Vol. 2
1st appearance of Bambi in comics
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