The main content of chapter 1 of Bambi the deer is summarized: Farina has disappeared, Bambi has to look for it, and this is the appearance of the old deer, which avoids a tragedy.
Chapter 5-1 mainly tells the process of Bambi growing from a deer to an adult deer. Bambi explored the forest with his friend Playboy, and met with all kinds of dangers and challenges, including the attack of hunters and the threat of fire.
Bambi also recognized his father, Deer, and learned the skills and responsibilities of survival. He experienced the pain and confusion of growing up, but eventually he became strong and brave.
This part emphasizes the importance of self-discovery, family relationship and self-growth, and also conveys profound thoughts on the balance between nature and ecology.
Bambi (English name: Bambi) is the fifth feature-length animation produced by Walt Disney Company. It is directed by James Algar, Samuel Armstrong and David Hand, written by Felix Salten, Pace Pierce and Larry Morey, and voiced by hardie albright, Sam Edward and Tim Davis.
The film is adapted from Bambi, ALifeintheWoods, a novel of the same name written by Austrian writer Felix Salten in 1923. It tells the story of Bambi, a deer named Bambi in the forest, who grew up to be a qualified father and deer leader after a series of events, such as toddler birth, growing up to make friends, falling in love and killing his mother.
The film premiered in London on August 9, 1942, and was officially released in the United States on August 21, 1942. It was nominated for best recording, best score for drama/comedy and best original song at the 15th American Academy Awards in 1943, and won a special achievement award at the 5th Golden Globe Awards in 1948. During the period from 1942 to 221, after the film was officially released, it was shown many times in many countries and regions around the world, and the global box office revenue reached 267 million US dollars.