Bambi II/YMMV

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  • Badass Decay: The midquel did a pretty good job of doing this to the formerly solemn and dignified Great Prince.
    • On the other hand it boosts his Papa Wolf tendencies and has him directly take on a pack of vicious hunting dogs to save his son. Not to mention he is voiced by Patrick Stewart this time round.
  • Foe Yay
  • Sequelitis: Either averted or played straight, depending on the viewer.
  • Tastes Like Diabetes: The midquel, with more humanized characterizations and 'zanier' humor, is toned down slightly, though it's hardly even close to a subversion.
  • Viewer Gender Confusion: Lampshaded by Ronno in the Midquel:

Ronno: Bambi? Isn't that a girl's name?

  • Wangst: Bambi has this moment when he discovers his father was planning to send him off to live with another doe. And this is after they actually began to develop a bond with each other! And why? All because it's what a prince would do. It actually gets Bambi so upset that he basically tells his dad that he wishes he was dead.

Bambi: I wish Mother was here instead of you!

  • What an Idiot!: When Bambi's father is telling off Bambi about having to accept living with another doe, it builds it up just as Bambi is about to leave to live with Mina as if he was going to say "Remember, you are my son." What does he tell him instead? "Remember, you are a prince." However, It's made clear throughout the film that The Great Prince is a slow learner, and he never had any experience raising children before. Also, he may have been trying to sever his own bond with Bambi at the same time while saying that line. And it doesn't stop Bambi from running back and nuzzling up near him before he leaves, though.