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Bambi

 

Bambi, a Life in the Woods (originally published in Austria as  Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde) was a1923 Austrian novel written by Felix Salten and published by Paul Zsolnay Verlag. The novel was the predecessor of the famed Disney film, though it was published almost twenty full years prior to Bambi's 1942 release. It was targeted at an adult audience, and even today it is not recommended for children to read it.

Considered to be one of the first environmental novels published, an English translation by Whittaker Chambers was published in North America by Simon & Schuster in 1928. The novel has since been translated and published in over 20 languages around the world. Salten released a sequel, Bambis Kinder, eine Familie im Walde (Bambi's Children: A Family in the Woods), in 1939.

The novel was well received by critics and is considered a classic. It was named "Book of the Year" for its 1928 English adaptation. It sold over 650,000 copies by 1942, and since then over 5 million have been sold in the US alone. Worldwide, it has sold over 30 million, and each year the number keeps going up.

 

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Bambi Cover (the Knight Publishers edition)

 

The movie follows the novel very closely, but some differences include:

  • In the novel, Bambi is born without fanfare, as opposed to the film where he was born and the whole forest was aware of the fact.
  • The leaves in the trees could talk, and talked about the coming of winter and how they were about to die.
  • Bambi is shot by the hunters, and takes several months to be nursed back to health by the Great Prince.
  • The animals are able to see Man.
  • Man's dogs can talk, and are taunted by a fox before they tear it to pieces.
  • Bambi actually meets his children at the end, much like he first met  his own father.
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Ardew
March 09, 2015
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wow i did not know the maker of bambi was Jewish.

August 29, 2013
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I finally found this book! I've really wanted to read it.

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Milleza
January 27, 2013
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how greatful in this movie:)

August 19, 2012
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i haven't read the novel yet

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August 19, 2012
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February 01, 2012
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A very good point, MW! I didn't know that myself, even though I had read the original book as well!

January 15, 2012
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Here's a little tidbit you guys missed...Felix Salten was Jewish. "Bambi, the story of a life in the woods" was a work banned in Nazi Germany in 1936, because it was considered "political allegory on the treatment of Jews in Europe". Many copies were burned, making it the first editions original rare and hard to find.

January 14, 2012
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it would be so nice if AS would upload the books so we could read them

October 23, 2011
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I quite liked the boldness. It would have a pg-13 rating today, and the blood was something else. I liked it.

October 23, 2011
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Amen! I also appreciated the movie as it captured, I hate to admit, the blood that was portrayed in the book. I found that a very important factor and I felt very disgusted when the t.v series didn't show one drop. More disgusting than the tons of blood in the movie. (Unfortunately :p )

One of my favorite scenes from the movie is when Fiver is looking for Hazel and "Bright Eyes" plays. =)

October 22, 2011
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V - Oh, I adored, adored, aDORED the book kand movie. The movie took the tone, and cranked it Up to Eleven, I loved it, and it captured the character that is Woundwort very well. Bigwig was awesome as ever, but in the animated series... just... ugh. It was way too liht, watered down the elements, Blackavar lost his status of awesomeness and was comepletely not even an 'example', his'charges' were dropped... Hyzenthay was replaced with a whiner wo only ucceeded to get what she wanted, and Bigwig became a massive complainer, and aparently, HAZEL was the one to beat Woundwort... The series derailed the story itself.

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