ROUND 2D, MATCH 5 OUT OF 8!
Propaganda Under the Cut:
Bedtime Bear:
he's just a little guy your honor
Perpetually sleepy bedtime buddy. His job is to help children get a good night's sleep and have good dreams.
Flower:
He's always either asleep or being the cutest lil groggy baby in the forest until he inevitably goes to sleep again.
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I've kinda been in a Bambi mood lately (even after that whole "Reindeer" mood from my Christmas Vacation).
As someone who really has the desire to want to read the other source materials, I've wanted to design some Characters from the Books which would've had the potential for Another Classic Disney Film to have a TV Series on its own that we've never got.
For many who are curious to know as a Bambi fan, I ship BambiXFaline a whole lot. They actually have more than just Two Kids according to the Original Book's Sequel (1 Another Biological Heir and 2 Foster Fawns). I just personally prefer the version where they have Five Children (4 Sons, 1 Daughter). Even though Geno and Gurri only appear in the End of the Film as we've seen them, I've decided to design the Other Children of Bambi as some Personal Headcanon Designs on how they would look like in Disney's Multiverse.
I'll probably do my own personal takes on the Other Characters from the Books once I have them.
Geno, Gurri, Ferto, Nello, and Membo (c) Felix Salten
Disney Interpretations of Bambi and Faline's Other Fawns (c) Me
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So... I just saw Bambi 2...
It’s honestly underrated in how it very much tributes the original and expands on the Great Prince in going, “Yeeeeeeah, he wasn’t a terribly good dad,” with his story arc. Seriously, him opening up to Bambi gave me the warm fuzzies.
What surprised me was Ronno, the absolute tool of a Fawn, who was expanded off of a scene where grown-up Bambi has to butt heads with a random-ass deer trying to call dibs on Faline.
Suddenly when you put in the mid-quel between the first half and second half of the original, you get the pay off to Bambi standing up to a bully of his. Prequel this, sequel that, interquels can be real magical honestly.
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My versions of Bambi’s Children, Gurri and Geno
PLEASE REBLOG! IT HELPS A LOT!
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Disney's Bambi (1942) gave me unrealistic expectations regarding the self-preservation instincts of deer.
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Sarah Polley in Talks With Disney to Direct a Live-Action Remake Of ‘Bambi’
Sarah Polley, the Oscar-winning writer and director of Women Talking (2022), is in talks with Disney to direct a live-action remake of Bambi, the classic animated film about a young deer who loses his mother and grows up in the forest with his friends Thumper and Flower. The project, still in early development, will use photorealistic CGI to bring the animals to life and feature original music from country star Kacey Musgraves. Polley will work from a script by Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster, who previously wrote for Transparent and Maleficent.
Bambi is one of Disney’s most beloved films, released in 1942 and based on the novel by Felix Salten. It was nominated for three Academy Awards and has been preserved in the National Film Registry for its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance. It is also known for its emotional impact, especially the scene where Bambi’s mother is killed by a hunter.
Polley is an acclaimed filmmaker who started her career as an actor in films such as The Sweet Hereafter (1997), Go (1999), and Dawn of the Dead (2004). She made her directorial debut with Away From Her (2006), which earned her an Oscar nomination for best-adapted screenplay. She followed that with Take This Waltz, Stories We Tell, and Women Talking, which won her the Oscar for best-adapted screenplay in 2022. Women Talking was based on the novel by Miriam Toews and told the story of a group of Mennonite women who collectively resolve to leave their isolated community after suffering sexual abuse.
She joins a list of talented directors who have helmed live-action adaptations of Disney’s animated classics, such as Jon Favreau, Kenneth Branagh, Niki Caro, Guy Ritchie, Tim Burton, and Robert Zemeckis. Disney’s most recent live-action remake was The Little Mermaid, directed by Rob Marshall and starring Halle Bailey as Ariel. The film was released in May 2023 and has grossed over $400 million worldwide.
Bambi is expected to be released sometime in 2025.
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Tony: here, hold this *hands Peter a wrench*
Peter: *now holding 17 wrenches* I think I'm gonna drop it
Tony: You're fine
*loud clang and crash*
Peter: I dropped it
Clint: *from the vents* 16! I repeat, he can hold 16 wrenches! Who had the bet for 16?
Tony: Damn it! You couldn't have held one more wrench, kid!?
Peter: ...what is going on?
Steve: *from upstairs* BUCKY WON! AGAIN!
Clint: DAMN YOU BARNES!
Tony: Thats 4 rounds Barnes has won now! How does he do it!?
Bucky: *from upstairs* I'M JUST A REALLY GOOD GUESSER
Clint: This is bullshit! He's cheating!
Peter: Not that I understand remotely what's going on... but how would he cheat?
Clint: Well I dont know that! If I knew how you could cheat at this bet dont ya think I'd have won by now!
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