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Created by
  
Children
  
Unknown daughters

First appearance
  
Movies
  
Bambi, Bambi II

Spouse(s)
  
Miss Bunny

Creator
  
Marc Davis

Species
  
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Voiced by
  
Peter Behn (young)Tim Davis (adolescent)Sam Edwards (young adult)(Bambi)Brendon Baerg (Bambi II)

Family
  
Unknown fatherMrs. Hare (mother)Unknown sistersRoger Rabbit (nephew)

Played by
  
Sam Edwards, Brendon Baerg, Peter Behn, Tim Davis

Similar
  
Bambi, Faline, Pluto, Eeyore, Jiminy Cricket

Thumper is a fictional rabbit character from Disney's animated films Bambi and Bambi II. He is known and named for his habit of thumping his left hind foot. The young adult version of Thumper also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character.

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The character was an important influence upon the development of the movie Bambi which started production with an adult tone which seemed too serious and uncommercial. As voiced by the young actor, four-year-old Peter Behn, the vivacious character of Thumper was expanded from its original minor role and led to a focus upon the young animals in the story.

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Thumper is Disney's adaptation of Friend Hare from the novel Bambi, A Life in the Woods. The personality and visual appearance of the character was based upon Beatrix Potter's Benjamin Bunny. Unlike real rabbits, Thumper is drawn with paw pads, a feature that most rabbits lack.

Disney Consumer Products started a spin-off franchise, Disney Bunnies, with Thumper as the main character.

Film appearances

The character Thumper first appears in the film Bambi, watching as Bambi is first presented as the young prince to the creatures of the forest. He remarks that Bambi is "kinda wobbly" but is reproved by his mother who makes him repeat what his father had impressed upon him that morning, "If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all". This moral is now known by such names as the "Thumperian principle", "Thumper's rule" or "Thumper's law".

A few days later a still-wobbly Bambi was out with his mother when they re-encountered Thumper, who took it upon himself to teach the fawn various tricks, notably that of speech. He succeeded in teaching Bambi a few words, notably "bird" and "flower" which Bambi accidentally used to name a young skunk. Thumper tried to correct Bambi but the skunk said, "That's alright. He can call me Flower if he wants to. I don't mind". The three animals go on to become friends and this encounter provides another moral lesson in the virtues of tolerance and an easy disposition.

In the winter, Thumper tries to teach Bambi how to skate on the ice but Bambi is wobbly again.

In Bambi II, Thumper again appears hiding from his sisters and trying to help Bambi learn to be brave in the hopes of impressing his dad. Thumper is the main protagonist in a video storybook, Thumper Goes Exploring, which was released with the Platinum Edition of Bambi on March 1, 2005.

The young adult version of Thumper can be seen amongst the crowd of toons during the final scene of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. He is also mentioned as Roger Rabbit's uncle in one scene of the film.

Thumper, along with Bambi and Flower, also appears in the end of the movie Lion King 1 ½. Timon and Pumbaa visit the Lion King story in their own version and when they complete watching the movie, Timon's mom and Uncle Max wants to watch it over again, irritating Timon. Since many characters, including Simba, Nala, Snow White and Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, Bambi, Thumper, Flower, Peter Pan, etc., join in the bandwagon, Timon passes the remote to Pumbaa to allow him to play the movie over again.

Metaphorical usage

Thumper is used as a metaphor for a cuddly pet when referring to women. "'Bambi" and "Thumper" are the names of two female bodyguards in the James Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever.

The name "Thumper" is given to a snake that Andy Pipkin gets Lou to buy instead of a rabbit in Little Britain, Season 1, Episode 5, Clip 2.

References

Thumper (Bambi) Wikipedia


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