More Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest caps *LARGE*
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More Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest caps *LARGE*
Some more caps taken from Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest,
If you want to merge this thread it's fine, but I thought I would put it in a new one to advertise that there are new pics, which some people may not see tucked away at the back of the existing thread!
I'm sorry the Quality is not fantastic but is good enough!
There is also a very 'Hakuna Matata' looking piece of concept art!
If you want to merge this thread it's fine, but I thought I would put it in a new one to advertise that there are new pics, which some people may not see tucked away at the back of the existing thread!
I'm sorry the Quality is not fantastic but is good enough!
There is also a very 'Hakuna Matata' looking piece of concept art!
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Its available in the UK from today, and in mainland Europe over the next few weeks (depending on location), most getting it on the 21st.Christian wrote:Where is Bambi available now? Is it just in South America?DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Bambi, Available Now!
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The pictures looked good up until the "Hakuna Matata" scene. Maybe that was drawn as a joke and won't actually make it into the final production? In any case, the animation looks better than previous sequels, but is, nonetheless, an unnecessary endeavor.
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well...not there,just on Europe. but hey,just four more days to be released on Mexico2099net wrote:Its available in the UK from today, and in mainland Europe over the next few weeks (depending on location), most getting it on the 21st.Christian wrote: Where is Bambi available now? Is it just in South America?
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I'm sorry, but I've got to get in on this. Judging from the screen captures I've seen so far, it looks as if it will indeed be a "nice" little movie etc., but that's about it. Personally, I'm horrified that they've even considered throwing this cheapyquel...oops, sorry..uh, "midquel" together without even bothering to utilize the REAL sequel to "Bambi" that author Felix Salten wrote! And that's not counting the fact that it's gonna be a direct to video release?? EEEKK! Talk about dumbing down your studio's reputation even further.. C'MON, people...how the hell can you even POSSIBLY compare this:
to THIS:
I absolutely love "Bambi"..it's my number one favourite animated feature of all time and to see it treated this way breaks my heart. I'm sure the TV animators are doing the best they can despite the lack of budget and all of that....I'm sure that it will be a cute little film if it was strictly taken on it's own merit, but when you compare this with the original film and it's high standard of excellence, I get a queasy feeling in my stomach. Oh well...I've no doubt that it'll do well at the video shop and I'm sure Eisner won't give two f#@ks about what the critics will say..he'll be happy with the idea of yet another new Jag in his garage and yet another yearly multi million dollar bonus he'll reward himself for a job well done.
to THIS:
I absolutely love "Bambi"..it's my number one favourite animated feature of all time and to see it treated this way breaks my heart. I'm sure the TV animators are doing the best they can despite the lack of budget and all of that....I'm sure that it will be a cute little film if it was strictly taken on it's own merit, but when you compare this with the original film and it's high standard of excellence, I get a queasy feeling in my stomach. Oh well...I've no doubt that it'll do well at the video shop and I'm sure Eisner won't give two f#@ks about what the critics will say..he'll be happy with the idea of yet another new Jag in his garage and yet another yearly multi million dollar bonus he'll reward himself for a job well done.
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So far, this looks to be the only sequal I will DEFINATELY be buying this year. Although, like it was previous stated, I'm a little anxious that such a masterpiece is being tampered with. If they absolutely had to, I wish Disney Feature Animation would have handled it and given it a theatrical release.
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I'm glad that they kept the same font for the title. Also, the animators did a very good job of recreating the artistic style of the characters and environments, but after looking at maxeythecat's comparison it looks like the original had more detail. Also, unfortunately to the technological advances of animation and picture qualities, it is quite obvious that this "sequel" was made 60 years later.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not whining or anything. The pictures look great and I look forward to viewing this film, though I don't know if I like Bambi enough to buy the sequel. Sequel is the wrong word. Ever since Lion King 1 1/2, the Disney Toon Studios seem to think all their sequels should be in-between-quels (e.g. Bambi and the Great Prince and Tarzan II). Though the good thing is that they took off the II from Bambi and the Great Prince (or was it always BatGP?).
Don't get me wrong, I'm not whining or anything. The pictures look great and I look forward to viewing this film, though I don't know if I like Bambi enough to buy the sequel. Sequel is the wrong word. Ever since Lion King 1 1/2, the Disney Toon Studios seem to think all their sequels should be in-between-quels (e.g. Bambi and the Great Prince and Tarzan II). Though the good thing is that they took off the II from Bambi and the Great Prince (or was it always BatGP?).
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