Bambi to be out on Blu-ray, DVD

Disney classic is credited with opening up taboo topics about death and helping youngsters cope with bereavement

Actor Donnie Dunagan (above), who was the young voice of Bambi, at a 75th anniversary event of the film recently.
Actor Donnie Dunagan (above), who was the young voice of Bambi, at a 75th anniversary event of the film recently. PHOTO: DISNEY/INSTAGRAM

LOS ANGELES • A timeless tale of an adorable fawn and his forest pals or the death of childhood innocence?

Either way, and nearly 75 years on, Disney classic Bambi packs as powerful a punch as it ever has.

The Walt Disney Company bewitched generations of children and the young at heart with its pioneering animated film, released in August 1942, about a wide-eyed young deer and his doting mum.

But the shocking image of young Bambi curled up next to the doe after she is slain by hunters has become as iconic as any scene in cinema history, credited with opening up taboo conversations about death and helping youngsters cope with bereavement.

It also kindled former Beatle Paul McCartney's interest in animal rights and has served as the template for every harrowing Disney death since, from Mufasa in The Lion King (1994) to Hiro's brother Tadashi in Big Hero 6 (2014).

"You're creating a sense of what life was like for these animals in the forest and loss was part of it," production designer Paul Felix told journalists at Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California.

"To be honest about the vision you had for the film, you couldn't leave that out. It's just a question of how it's done, how you prepare an audience for something like that."

Felix has been touching up the animation for a diamond anniversary Blu-ray and DVD version that goes on sale next month. "It's just a master class. It also had this most amazing use of colour in it," he said.

In 2008, Bambi placed third in the American Film Institute's Top 10 list under the animation category. In 2011, it was added to the Library of Congress for being culturally, historically and aesthetically significant.

At Disney, Bambi was not alone in exploring childhood trauma, following the dead parents, murderous stepmothers and children-donkey transformations of Dumbo (1941), Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (1937) and Pinocchio (1940).

But Bambi often leads lists of the saddest moments in cinema and even moved Time magazine to include the movie among its top 25 horror movies of all time, alongside Frankenstein (1978), The Exorcist 3 (1986) and Night Of The Living Dead (1973).

In a departure from form, Walt Disney used real children to voice the young characters in what became - and would remain - the impresario's favourite of the company's ground- breaking animated films.

Born in Depression-era Texas, Donnie Dunagan, now 82, was brought in to voice young Bambi after impressing with a role in Son Of Frankenstein (1939) opposite Boris Karloff.

It proved to be his fifth and final credited role and, by the age of 13, he was earning a full-time living as a lathe operator before enlisting as a Marine and becoming a war hero.

Dunagan remembers the company - and Disney himself - as lacking in the pomposity the young star had seen at other studios during his short film career. "I didn't know he was the captain of the whole thing. He was a worker, he was all over the place, helping, pitching in, a very keen personality, good eye contact all the time," said Dunagan.

Peter Behn, also 82, was four when he went for the part of Bambi. He did not get it due to what Disney describes as an "overly rambunctious" voice, but was offered the role of the deer's playful rabbit pal Thumper.

The son of a successful screenwriter, Behn had already appeared in three short films but, like Dunagan, went into the military and then worked as a real estate broker before retiring.

"If you go out in public, you can ask 10 people if they have ever seen the movie and at least nine of them will say they have," he said. "It's very hard to find anyone who hasn't seen the movie and hasn't been impacted by it one way or another."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 29, 2017, with the headline Bambi to be out on Blu-ray, DVD. Subscribe