Bambi filmography Bambi (1942) Thumper is teaching Bambi how to speak while exploring the forest. After learning bird and butterfly, Thumper shows Bambi a flower in a flower bed. Bambi sticks his head into the flowers and comes nose to nose with a baby skunk. Bambi, trying to impress Thumper, mistakenly calls the skunk a flower. Thumper Then laughs hysterically And Tries to correct Bambi, Then the bashful yet friendly skunk tells Thumper: "Oh, that's alright, he can call me a flower if he wants to. I don't mind." The following winter, Bambi and Thumper wake up Flower to join in on the fun. Flower declines and falls back asleep into hibernation.
Bambi II (2006) Bambi II covers Bambi's life after losing his mother until a young adult buck, including the relationship between him and his father, the Great Prince of the Forest, and efforts to earn his father's love and respect. Along with Thumper, Flower takes the time to teach Bambi how to be brave. While Bambi is trying to apply his learning of bravery, Flower reveals his
chelonaphobia (fear of turtles). This fear was reinforced near the film's ending when he and his forest friends witness a turtle bite Ronno's nose. In hopes of more winter (and hibernating), Flower also joins his forest friends to watch the groundhog. When Man's pack of hunting dogs chases Bambi through the forest, Flower sprays one of them away on Thumper's command.
Additional TV and film appearances • Flower makes minor appearances in
House of Mouse. His most notable appearance was in the episode "Pete's House of Villains" when
Pete loudly complains that the club stinks, then proceeds to point out Flower. Pete hurts Flower's feelings and draws the ire of Bambi and Thumper. ==Other appearances==