Bambi Quotes (1942)


Bambi Quotes (1942)


Looking for timeless Bambi quotes? Enjoy these memorable lines from a story about growing up and falling in love. If you need to freshen up on the plot, here is a quick reminder.

Disney’s 1942 classic features Bambi, an innocent white-tailed deer. The inquisitive deer grows up in a loving environment with his mother and his best friends, Thumper the rabbit and Flower the skunk.

Bambi’s early life of fun and adventure abruptly changes when Bambi’s mother is shot and killed by a human hunter. Bambi’s father, t
he great Prince of the Forest, rescues Bambi and takes him into his care.

Over the years, Bambi grows into a strong stag. While he is warned of the dangers of falling in love, he quickly finds it when he reunites with Fauline, a beautiful doe he met as a child. To protect their young romance, Bambi must fight off a jealous stag, Ronno. While Bam
bi wins his fight with Ronno, he passes out from the struggle. When he wakes up, the beautiful forest is engulfed by a raging wildfire.

While Bambi tries to follow his father to safety, he finds Fauline under attack by ravenous hunting dogs. He springs to action and fights them off, allowing Bambi and Fauline to meet with Bambi’s father outside the inferno. Safe, Bambi and Fauline begin a happy life together. Years later we watch their own family grow as Bambi takes his father’s role as Prince of the Forest.

Enjoy these Bambi quotes that remind us about the power of love, friendship, and family.

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Friend Owl: I was talking to myself about you the other day, we were wondering what became of you.


Mrs. Rabbit: Thumper!

Thumper: Yes, mama?

Mrs. Rabbit: What did your father tell you this morning?

Thumper: [clears throat] If you can't say something nice... don't say nothing at all.


Young Bambi: What happened, Mother? Why did we all run?

Bambi's Mother: Man was in the forest.


Flower: [about two birds fluttering around] Well! What's the matter with them?

Thumper: Why are they acting that way?

Friend Owl: Why, don't you know? They're twitterpated.

Flower, Thumper, Bambi: Twitterpated?

Friend Owl: Yes. Nearly everybody gets twitterpated in the springtime. For example: You're walking along, minding your own business. You're looking neither to the left, nor to the right, when all of a sudden you run smack into a pretty face. Woo-woo! You begin to get weak in the knees. Your head's in a whirl. And then you feel light as a feather, and before you know it, you're walking on air. And then you know what? You're knocked for a loop, and you completely lose your head!

Thumper: Gosh, that's awful.

Flower: Gee whiz.

Bambi: Terrible!

Friend Owl: And that ain't all. It could happen to anyone, so you'd better be careful.

[points at Bambi]

Friend Owl: It could happen to you...

[points at Thumper]

Friend Owl: ...and you, and...

[Flower looks at Owl shyly]

Friend Owl: Yes, it could even happen to you!

Thumper: Well, it's not gonna happen to me.

Bambi: Me neither.

Flower: Me neither.


Thumper: "Eating greens is a special treat, It makes long ears and great big feet. But it sure is awful stuff to eat." I made that last part up myself.


Bambi's Mother: Bambi. Quick! The thicket!

[they run; a gunshot is heard]

Bambi's Mother: Faster! Faster, Bambi! Don't look back! Keep running! Keep running!

[Gunshot is heard, then silence]


Bambi: Whatcha doin'? Hibernatin'?


Friend Owl: Same thing every spring. "Tweet-tweet, tweet-tweet! Tweet-tweet, tweet-tweet!" Love's sweet song. Hm! Pain in the pinfeathers, I call it!


Thumper: Hiya, Bambi! Watch what I can do!

[jumps into the frozen pond and slides on the ice]

Thumper: Come on, it's all right. Look.

[thumps on ice]

Thumper: The water's stiff.


Faline: He's kinda bashful, isn't he mama?

Bambi's mother: [last words] Faster! Faster, Bambi! Don't look back! Keep running! Keep running!

Friend Owl: Nearly everybody gets twitterpated in the springtime. For example, you're walking along minding your own business, you're looking neither to the left, nor to the right, when all of the sudden, you run smack into a pretty face. WHOO-WHOO! [Flower jumps into Thumper's lap in shock] You begin to get weak in the knees, your head's in a whirl! And then you feel light as feather, and before you know it you're walking on air! [mimes walking on the air] And then you know what? You're knocked for a loop! And you completely lose your head! It can happen to you, and you! [looks at Skunk] Yes, it can even happen to you.


Mole: Nice, sunny day!


Thumper: [Bambi and Thumper see birds flying by. Bambi looks at them intriguingly.] Those are birds.

Bambi: Bur... Bur!

Thumper: Look! He's trying to talk.

Bambi: Bur!

Other rabbits: He's trying to say "bird."

Thumper: Say "bird."

[wiggles his nose]

Bambi: Bur.

[wiggles nose]

Thumper: Bird.

Bambi: Bur!

Thumper: Uh-uh. Bir-duh!

Other rabbits: Come on, say "bird." Say "bird!"

Bambi: Bird!

[rabbits scatter and run to their mother]

Other rabbits: He talked, he talked! He talked, Mama! The Young Prince said "bird."

Bambi: Bird, bird, bird, bird, bird bird!

[Bambi sees a yellow butterfly, which he begins to chase until it lands on his tail.]

Bambi: Bird!

Thumper: No, that's not a bird. That's a butterfly.

Bambi: Butterfly? Butter-

[Bambi sees the butterfly has now gone; he then runs over to a big yellow flower among some other wildflowers.]

Bambi: Butterfly!

Thumper: No, that's a flower.

Bambi: Flower?

Thumper: Uh-huh, it's purty.

[Thumper smells the flowers.]

Bambi: Purty.

[Bambi starts smelling the flowers, and comes nose-to-nose with a little skunk.]

Bambi: Flower!

Flower: Me?

Thumper: [laughing hysterically] That's not a flower! He's a little-

Flower: Oh, that's all right. He can call me a flower if he wants to; I don't mind.

Bambi: Purty. Purty flower!

Thumper: [starts to giggle] Oh, gosh.


Bambi: Mother? Mother?

[searches frantically for his mother. All the sudden he stops, because he is startled by what he sees. It is The Great Prince of the Forest]

Great Prince of the Forest: Your mother can't be with you anymore.

Bambi: [closes his eyes and bow's his head as a single tear comes out of his eye]

Great Prince of the Forest: Come, my son.


Thumper: I'm thumpin'! That's why they call me Thumper!


Thumper: Whatcha gonna call 'im?

Bambi's Mother: Well, I think I'll call him Bambi.

Thumper: Bambi... Yep, I guess that'll do all right.


Friend Owl: [everytime he is woken up] Oh, what now?


Great Prince of the Forest: It is Man. He is here again. There are many this time. We must go deep into the forest. Hurry! Follow me! Bambi: Faline!


Thumper: Wake up, wake up!


[Some pheasants are hiding from Man in the grass]

Pheasant 1: [listening] Listen... he's coming!

Pheasant 2: Ssshh!

Pheasant 3: Be quiet.

Pheasant 1: [Nervously] He's coming closer!

Pheasant 2: I know.

Pheasant 3:: Don't get excited.

Pheasant 1: [terrified] We'd better fly!

Pheasant 2: No!

Pheasant 3: No, don't fly! Whatever you do, don't fly!

Pheasant 1: He's almost here... [hysterically] I CAN'T STAND IT ANY LONGER!

[The other pheasants watch sadly as she flies, and is shot]


Young Bambi: He stopped and looked at me. Bambi's Mother: Yes, I know. Young Bambi: Why was everyone still when he came in the meadow? Bambi's Mother: Everyone respects him. For of all the deer in the forest, not one has lived half so long. He is very brave and very wise. That's why he is known as the Great Prince of the Forest.



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