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 The young Thumper, ready for mischief and impertinence.
The young Thumper, ready for mischief and impertinence.
The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters: From Mickey muis to Hercules by
John Grant

Walt Disney Character beschrijving of Thumper from "Bambi" (1942)

Thumper, animated door Ollie Johnston; Frank Thomas and others, is probably the ster of the movie. To a great extent this is because of the unconscoously brilliant voicing of the part door young Peter Behn, zei to have been discovered door two of the animators when visiting a friend’s house. (David R. Smith has checked with Johnston and Thomas, who say that Behn was instead discovered at an audition. As with so many matters concerning the early Disney movies, memories differ.) The voice is cute, but not in a nauseatingly affected way; it is ingenuous and clearly that of a real child rather than of an adult pretending to be one. Of course, Disney exploited its natural cuteness to the utmost, as in the classic piece of dialogue a few weeks after Bambi’s birth:

Thumper: He doesn’t walk very good, does he?
Mrs. Rabbit: Thumper!
Thumper (shrugging sadly): Yes Mama.
Mrs. Rabbit: What did your father tell u this morning?
Thumper (as door rote): If u can’t say something nice ... [thinks hard and fast] ... don’t say anything at all.

Ironically, at one stage early in the production it was almost decided to drop Behn’s voice altogether; fortunately one of the animators recognized how much of Thumper’s characterization could be based on it.
“When it comes to the animation,” Walt had zei in one of the first story conferences, “we can do a lot with the rabbit. He (should have) a certain mannerism that can be drawn. We might get him to twitch his nose.” Even Walt could hardly have realized quite how much they would eventually “do” with the rabbit. The mannerism to which Walt referred proved eventually to be Thumper’s furious drumming of any available hollow log with his right rear foot - a trait inherited door his entire family, as we discover during the closing stages of the movie.
Blue-gray with pink-brown tummy and face, with a fluffy cottony “bib” and the most prominent buck teeth one could imagine, Thumper brings the house down. But it is not simply that we laugh at his antics: we like him, too.
 Thumper was the comic hit of the movie. Here he - typically - stands out in front of the rest of the family. Mrs. Rabbit, also seen here, was noticeable less on screen than in the soundtrack.
Thumper was the comic hit of the movie. Here he - typically - stands out in front of the rest of the family. Mrs. Rabbit, also seen here, was noticeable less on screen than in the soundtrack.
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 The Sultan, ruler of Agrabah.
The Sultan, ruler of Agrabah.
The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters: From Mickey muis to Hercules by
John Grant

Walt Disney Character beschrijving of The Sultan from "Aladdin" (1992)

Portly and chubby-faced, with a large turban and a small stature, the Sultan hardly conforms to one's image of the average despot, yet he is a despot toward his daughter: confined within the palace walls, she must choose a suitor of noble blood door the time she is sixteen, because that is the law. It does not occur to the Sultan until very late in the movie that, although he did not originate the law, it is within his power to change...
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