The origin of the movie “Bambi“ (1942) can be traced back to the 1923 Austrian novel “Bambi, A Life in the Woods“ written by Felix Salten. The book tells the story of a young deer named Bambi and his experiences in the forest, including his interactions with other animals, the changing of the seasons, and the challenges of survival.
In the mid-1930s, Walt Disney acquired the film rights to Felix Salten’s novel, envisioning it as a potential animated feature. Disney was known for his innovative and ambitious approach to animation, and he saw “Bambi“ as an opportunity to create a film that would push the boundaries of animation and storytelling.
The production of “Bambi“ faced several challenges and delays. The animation team at Disney, led by supervising director David Hand, wanted to achieve a level of realism and naturalism never before seen in animated films. This required extensive research, study, and observation of real animals and their movements
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