Bambi II Page #2
- G
- Year:
- 2006
- 75 min
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Everything in the forest has its season.
Where one thing falls, another grows.
Maybe not what was there before,
but something new and wonderful,
all the same.
But I feel so alone.
I'm always with you.
Even when you can't see me, I'm here.
I'm here.
I'm here.
I'm here.
Hello.
Hello?
I'm here.
Mother?
It's me.
I'm here.
Hello.
I'm here.
Wait! I'm coming.
Hello?
Hello.
I'm here.
It's me.
- Mother?
- I'm here.
Hello.
Hello.
I'm here.
Bambi!
Run, Bambi!
Run, Bambi!
Go! Now!
But it was Mother. I heard her voice.
- It was one of man's tricks.
- I'm sorry.
What if I hadn't gotten there in time?
You could have been...
When I tell you to run, you run.
Never freeze like that, ever!
I'm sorry.
Let's go home.
She's never coming back, is she?
No.
Friend Owl.
Winter is coming to an end.
You should have little trouble
finding a new home for Bambi.
Big brother!
Oh, big brother!
Big brother!
Every time we turn our backs,
he's gone.
Search everywhere.
Leave no stone unturned.
How come we're hiding
from your sisters?
- I think they're sweet.
- Well, you don't have to live with them.
Back up.
Watch it!
Come on! Push harder!
So, where are we off to today?
You're going to stay near the den,
where it's safe.
But I'm ready for danger,
for adventure, for...
The den.
Yeah. Yeah, good idea.
I'll stay and guard the den.
Hey, Bambi.
- What's wrong?
- Nothing.
Come on.
You can tell your bestest friend.
Well, my father
never takes me with him anymore.
I guess I'm not
what a prince's son is supposed to be.
- If I could just show him.
- Show him what?
That I can be brave like him.
If that's all it is, being brave is easy.
- I can teach you.
- You can?
Sure. Watch this.
I think he's got a hairball.
No, I'm being brave, silly.
The trick is to be scarier
than whatever's scaring you. See?
You look like a squirrel.
Watch me!
Flower!
You just found your inner strength.
Oh, gosh!
Okay. Now, stand very straight.
Stick out your chest.
Take the deepest breath
you ever took in your whole life.
Now let it out with a big grr.
You're gonna need a lot of practice.
Come on. Do what I do.
I'm a mountain lion.
I'm a bear.
I'm a turtle.
What? Turtles are so scary.
Come on. You can do it.
Come on, watch this.
Yeah, that's it. Come on. Try it again.
Yeah. That was good.
Come on, come on!
Yeah, that's it.
Watch this.
See? There's nothing to it.
All it takes is one good grrr.
Porcupine!
Get out and stay out,
you trespassing hooligans.
Trashy, muddy paws.
Couldn't you have anything nice?
Well, we can always swim across.
Let's go before he sees you.
No. This is it.
I can show my dad how brave I am.
You better hurry.
Don't worry. I'll take care of your dad.
And remember what I taught you.
I'm gonna walk across this log.
Get off my property, you pesky squirrel.
I'm not a squirrel. I'm the young prince.
Where you going, princey?
Not this way. Try again.
Help! Help!
There's this thing,
and it's got these eyes,
And it walks around like this.
And, well, you gotta see it.
Well, come on!
Try again! Try again!
You don't understand.
I have to get across.
Go around. In my day, we didn't wander
willy-nilly onto someone's property.
We took the long way.
It sometimes took days,
weeks, in the pouring rain,
'cause we had a little thing
called respect.
Bambi, you did it!
Yeah? Oh, you did it all right.
Behind you! Look out!
Here I am!
Here I am again!
Hurry up! It's right over here.
Oops. Wrong way. Nothing here.
- What was that?
- I didn't hear anything. Probably a bird.
Yeah, that's it. A bird.
Oh, no.
That'll teach you.
Think twice before
you trespass round here again.
Mind your own beeswax next time.
That's the problem
with these kids today.
No respect. No respect at all.
What are you looking at,
you big moose?
Bambi, are you okay?
How does it look?
I'm not gonna lie to you. It ain't pretty.
It's hopeless. I'm a coward.
No. You're brave.
No one's ever got
that far across before.
That's the great thing about me.
I don't feel any pain.
Watch this.
See? Nothing.
What was that?
Probably just some poor, dumb animal
caught in a trap. So anyways...
Bambi!
Hey! I wasn't finished talking about me.
- Just one more.
- Bambi, what happened?
Bambi got stuck by a porcupine.
- A porcupine? Where?
- Hold still!
- It was nothing.
- Are you hurt?
- Stop moving!
- I'm fine. Really. It's just...
Got it.
Bambi. I thought
I recognized that scream.
I'm surprised to see you moving.
- It was only a porcupine.
- No, no, no.
I'm talking about
how you froze out on the meadow,
and right in front of your father.
- Ronno!
- Don't feel bad.
If we didn't have cowards,
we couldn't tell who the brave ones are.
I'm not a coward.
Yeah, sure. Come on. Let's go.
- I'm staying here.
- Come on.
- Ronno, quit it.
- Leave her alone.
Did you say something, Bambi?
No. Well...
I mean, yes.
Leave her alone. Please?
You tell him, Bambi.
Oh, wook. It's the wittle bunny
and the wittle skunk.
Does the young prince play with
the wittle bunny and the wittle skunk?
Run!
Run, Bambi!
Other way! Other way!
Turn around! Turn around!
We made it.
What's the matter?
Too scared?
Look at him. Look at him shaking.
Now who's the baby, you big baby?
Hello.
I told you to stay near the den.
When I give you an order,
I expect you to...
How did you...
Did you jump?
Yes, sir.
I didn't make a jump like that
until I had antlers.
Yes. Well...
We should be going
home.
He's never said
anything nice like that before.
I guess he saw how brave you were.
Gosh, what a jump. It was like flying.
What's the big deal?
Anyone can make that jump.
Come on.
You jumped further than this yesterday.
I don't know.
You're not afraid, are you?
You're too afraid. You cannot jump...
- You did it.
- Let's do it again.
And this time put it out further.
Come on, Bambi. You can do it.
Wait till your dad sees this.
- Good morning, sir.
- Morning, Owl.
Just thought I'd let you know
that the search is off to a flying start.
Yes, well,
no pun intended,
with the flying, as I'm an owl.
Yes, well.
I've met with several does already
who would make excellent mothers.
- Put it out further!
- Unless you've changed your mind?
No, I have not.
- Did I make it?
- Yep. You did it.
- What exactly are you doing?
- I'm practicing my jumps.
Yeah. See?
I see.
I don't get it.
What's he doing, anyway?
I don't know,
but he sure does an awful lot of it.
Well, why don't you ask him?
Oh, he looks busy. I better not.
Parents like it
when you ask them questions,
lots and lots of questions.
- Really?
- Go on. I'm right behind you.
- What are you doing?
- Observing.
Observing.
- What's observing?
- Well, it's...
It's...
It's difficult to explain.
You have to look, listen,
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