A studio strike and, of course, the outbreak of war - which deprived them of their lucrative European market - didn't help matters. The Walt Disney Studios were walking a very precarious line financially, and were constantly on the verge of bankruptcy. In 1933, Sidney Franklin purchased the film rights to Felix Salten's novel Bambi, a Life in the Woods, intending to adapt it as a live-action film but after years of experimentation, he eventually decided that it would be too difficult to make such a film and he sold the film rights to Walt Disney in April 1937 and Disney began work on crafting an animated adaptation immediately, intending it to be the company's second feature-length animated film and their first to be based on a specific, recent work. Thelma Boardman ( Girl Bunny / Quail Mother / Female Pheasant). Paula Winslowe (Bambi's Mother / the Pheasant),įred Shields ( Great Prince of the Forest), RABBIT: About eating the blossoms and leaving the greens? Why don't you try some? No, not that green stuff. And if the meadow is safe, l'll call you. The meadow is wide and open, and there are no trees or bushes to hide us. There are many deer in the forest besides us.īAMBI'S MOTHER: Perhaps. I don't mind.īAMBI: Mother, what we going to do today?īAMBI'S MOTHER: I'm going to take you to the meadow.īAMBI'S MOTHER: It's a very wonderful place.īAMBI: Then why haven't we been there before?īAMBI: We're not the only deer in the forest.īAMBI'S MOTHER: Well, he's right.
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