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Plot Summary
A young deer named Bambi lives a happy life in the forest with his mother and friends. However, their peaceful existence is shattered when humans arrive, bringing danger and destruction. Bambi must learn to survive, find his courage, and adapt to the changing world around him.
Critical Reception
Kojika Monogatari, also known as "Bambi" in its Japanese release, is a charming animated film that captured the hearts of many young viewers in the mid-1980s. While not as widely recognized internationally as its Disney counterpart, it offers a gentle and touching narrative about nature and survival, appreciated for its hand-drawn animation and sweet storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tender portrayal of a young deer's journey.
- Appreciated for its traditional animation style.
- Seen as a heartwarming, albeit simple, family film.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Sanrio, the company famous for Hello Kitty, though it is a departure from their usual character-driven merchandise focus.
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