![]() The Great Prince and Bambi begin to bond after Bambi asks the Great Prince about his duties. Later on, the Great Prince witnesses Bambi make a jump over a large chasm, which impresses him. The Great Prince then notes that winter will end soon, and then Bambi will be able to have a new mother. When the calls turn out to be one of Man's tricks, the Great Prince rescues Bambi, yet outraged that he fell for the trick and scolds him for it. Bambi falls asleep afterward but awakens to hear his mother call him. He asks Friend Owl to find a doe to be a foster mother to Bambi, but Friend Owl will not be able to find one until springtime, as the harsh winter is making food hard to find.Īt one point during the winter, the Great Prince allows Bambi to go with his friends to see the groundhog, who is supposed to foretell the end of winter. Though the Great Prince is somewhat reluctant to take on a father role, he takes Bambi to his den after the death of Bambi's mother. The midquel goes in-depth into the time period that Bambi spent with his father as a fawn. The father and son share a glance, and the Great Prince turns and proudly walks away, leaving his son to be become the new Prince of the Forest. ![]() The next spring, the Great Prince is seen looking on with Bambi watching Faline and their newborn twin fawns Geno and Gurri. A wildfire has broken out in the forest, and so the Great Prince leads Bambi to a safe area, where many other creatures, including Bambi's love Faline, are waiting. The Great Prince comes to Bambi and orders him to get up. After an incident with Man and his dogs, Bambi is shot. Later, when Bambi is a young adult, Man returns to the forest (an entire group, as opposed to the last two times when there was just one). He calls for Bambi to come along with him, revealing himself to be Bambi's father. ![]() The Great Prince leads a frightened Bambi to his mother.Īfter the death of Bambi's mother, the Great Prince finds Bambi, to whom he explains what happened to her. A few moments after, the Great Prince senses danger and signals for the deer to flee. These reasons are why the stag is known as the Great Prince of the Forest. Bambi's mother explains that the stag is greatly respected for his bravery and wisdom, as well as for living longer than any other deer in the forest. The Great Prince takes a moment to look at Bambi, who then asks his mother who the stag was. Later, when all of the creatures are enjoying the meadow, the Great Prince enters, causing everyone to become still in reverence. The Great Prince is first seen looking at his mate and newborn son from a distance. After the death of Bambi's mother, the Great Prince had to appear strong for the sake of his son, but he was depressed by her death, as seen whenever Bambi would mention her. Though he has an intimidating appearance, the Great Prince has a soft heart, as seen when he's in the presence of his family. That aside, he has opened up to him and really does care greatly about him. As an adult, he is shown to be a highly dignified stag who sometimes treats his son, Bambi, coldly without even realizing it. Little is known about the Great Prince's early life except that as a fawn he went to a glade in the forest and met a young doe who would grow up to be Bambi's mother.Īccording to the Great Prince, he was much like Bambi when he was just a fawn.
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