![]() ![]() The Great Prince arrives and personally escorts him out of harm's way until his mother catches up to them, and if you look closely, he never takes his eyes off Bambi until after his mother does catch up. During the first scene involving Man, Bambi is separated from his mother while the rest of the animals are fleeing for their lives. ![]() The Prince doesn't say a word or change his expression. Although he's intimidated, Bambi still attempts a smile at him. The Great Prince's introduction is very fitting of his name: stoic, somber, and majestic.Even without the midquel's expansion, there are subtle details in the Great Prince's behavior that make it clear he cares for Bambi:.When the female skunk begins flirting with him, Flower becomes hard as a rock and completely turns pink before eventually following her away from Bambi and Thumper. Before Thumper meets Miss Bunny, Flower meeting an unnamed female skunk is also adorably sweet to look at.While the scene is funny, its also one of the most heartwarming scenes in the film. Especially the way she notices Thumper staring at her and starts singing and tries making herself look good around him. The scene where Bambi's friend Thumper starts falling in love with a female bunny ( officially named "Miss Bunny").Then he calls a big flower a "butterfly." Bambi apparently assuming the role of Great Prince at the end, looking down at Faline and his children in the same way his father did when he was born.One of them even nibs their sibling's ear. The birth of Bambi's children (Faline gives birth to boy-girl twin fawns) at the end of the movie.
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