Crossword clues for bambi
bambi
- Disney classic set in a forest
- Animated ruminant
- White-tailed toon
- Well-known deer
- Walt Disney's favorite film
- Thumper's deer friend
- Thumper's buddy
- Symbol of gentle innocence
- Storied deer
- Stag movie
- Salten work
- Pal of Thumper and Flower
- His father was the Great Prince of the Forest
- Friend of Thumper
- Four-legged Disney hero
- Flower bud?
- Felix Salten hero
- Felix Salten classic
- Fawn of kid fiction
- Famous deer
- Faline's mate
- Faline's cinematic mate
- Ena's niece
- Early Disney cartoon character that's near and deer to my heart HAHA GET IT
- Drawn fawn of Disney
- Disney's little deer
- Disney's follow-up to "Dumbo"
- Disney's fifth feature film
- Disney toon deer
- Disney title hero whose mate is Faline
- Disney pal of Thumper and Flower
- Disney movie with fewer than a thousand words of dialogue
- Disney movie with a forest fire
- Disney movie that features Flower and Thumper
- Disney movie of 1942
- Disney friend of Thumper
- Disney classic with a forest fire
- Disney classic based on a Felix Salten novel
- Disney classic about a deer
- Disney animal
- Deerly loved animated film?
- Deerly loved animated film
- Deer in a Disney movie
- Deer friend of Flower
- Classic Disney film about a deer
- Classic Disney deer
- Child's-story animal
- Book subtitled "A Life in the Woods"
- Baby deer of film
- Animation fawn
- Animated classic
- 1942 movie whose villain is "Man"
- 1942 Disney film
- 1942 Disney deer
- "___ Meets Godzilla" (classic film short)
- Disney classic of 1942
- Phylline's mate, in a 1942 film
- Disney's deer
- Dear deer
- Disney deer
- Kids' classic subtitled "A Life in the Woods"
- Buck of filmdom
- Highest-grossing movie of 1942
- 1942 movie with the song "Love Is a Song"
- Thumper's "deer friend"
- White-tailed movie star
- Disney fawn
- "___ Meets Godzilla" (classic 1969 cartoon)
- Hit 1942 film with the song "Love Is a Song"
- Innocent one
- Babe in the woods
- Cartoon title character adapted from a Felix Salten novel
- Storybook animal
- Salten's deer
- Salten fawn
- Disney character with a white tail
- Great Prince of the Forest
- Salten book
- Salten creation
- Fictional deer
- Salten tale
- Disney film: 1942
- Deer in Salten's tales
- Salten deer
- Walt Disney's young fawn
- Film Italian children, last two missing
- Fawn shot by Disney
- Animated deer
- Initially, brilliant animators make book into movie
- Initially blubbing and more blubbing in Disney film
- Disney film on showing varying sexuality is a hoax
- Thumper's pal
- Stag film?
- Flower's friend
- Disney star
- Animated classic of 1942
- 1942 Disney classic
- Son of the Great Prince of the Forest
- Drawn fawn
- Disney movie
- Deer in a Disney film
- Animated film of 1942
- Thumper's friend
- Tale of a whitetail
- Film fawn
- Felix Salten story
- Fawning toon?
- Famous fawn of film
- Famous Disney deer
Wikipedia
Bambi is a critically acclaimed 1942 Walt Disney film.
Bambi may refer to:
"Bambi" was the seventh episode of British sitcom The Young Ones. It was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer, and directed by Paul Jackson. It was first aired on BBC2 on 8 May 1984, as the premiere episode of the show's second season. It is one of the most remembered episodes for its famous University Challenge sequence. This scene also showcased the two emerging sides of British comedy at the time: The Young Ones, representative of the new British 'Punk' Alternative Comedy scene, against comedians who represented the new 'Oxbridge' Comedy Scene.
Bambi is the title character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its sequel Bambi's Children, as well as the Disney animated films Bambi and Bambi II. In the films, his species was changed from roe deer to the white-tailed deer, which would be more familiar to American audiences. His image is a Disney icon, comparable to the recognition of Jiminy Cricket or Tinkerbell, and he is even shown on Disney stock certificates. He appears as a summon in the video game Kingdom Hearts, and as one of the guests in the animated television series House of Mouse. He also makes cameos in No Hunting (1955), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), and The Lion King 1½ (2004).
Bambi is a French documentary film, released in 2013. Directed by Sébastien Lifshitz, the film is a profile of Marie-Pierre Pruvot, an Algerian-born trans woman who had a long and prominent career as a dancer and showgirl in Paris in the 1950s and 1960s, under the stage name Bambi, before becoming a university professor.
The film won the Teddy Award for Best Documentary Film at the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival.