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* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: In the novel he's known by the animals simply as "He" or "Him".
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Although concept art for the film ''did'' show his dead body like the novel did, from a scene that never made it into the final film.
* [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]]: Though not intentional in the film (the reason he was not shown was because Walt didn't want to make him a villain and kids wouldn't understand if he wasn't) the film still seems to send this message.
* [[Humans Are Cthulhu]]: More so the novel than the film. The novel has a darker tone that extends to the portrayal of the hunter as well. In the film he is more of a occasional hazard, in the novel he always comes with a foreboding atmosphere and is viewed as all powerful, inescapable and so terrifying deer can barely bring themselves to run away.
* [[Not So Different]]: In the novel, the Great Prince brings Bambi to his dead body for the purpose of teaching him one last lesson. Bambi learns man is not all powerful, he has needs like animals do and dies like animals do, and there is [[God|one greater who does not.]] The Great Prince then calls him son {{spoiler|for the first and last time, before going off to die.}}