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Original Walt Disney Autograph Bambi 1942 Voice Donnie Dunagan NEW 8x10 Signed

$ 91.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Franchise: Disney
  • Condition: New
  • Character/Story/Theme: Bambi
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Sharpie

    Description

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    Original Disney Signature Bambi Voice Donnie Dunagan "
    Bambi & Thumper
    "
    Disney 8x10 image hand signed by the "
    ORIGINAL
    " voice & model of "
    Bambi
    " from 1942...Donnie Dunagan
    Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
    This pristine condition photograph of Thumper and Bambi slipping on the Ice.  8x10  inches in size.  The piece was signed and witnessed in-person by Tooncity staff members.
    BONUS:
    Signature is original NO-reprints (it's a shame that have to say that, I wish ebay would ban those reprint sigs.) Don signed his name with the world bambi underneath. Signature is strong and bold, blue sharpie fine point. Date of signing was August 31, 2009. Individual signatures may vary from the image pictured, as we had multiply pieces signed, Supplies are limited. This is not a cel or sericel.
    BRAND NEW Frame
    This piece has been custom framed. Black, Solid Wood. Archival-Double Matting. New Glass.
    Finished off with brown dust-paper backing and a metal hanger.
    This piece is ready to hang out of the box!
    C
    hild Star
    Donnie Dunagan
    He retains memories of special events, personalities and even street numbers from 1939-42—a talent which Donnie himself admits is "a bit scary"! His favorites among his own movies are Bambi, the animated Disney classic for which he provided the voice of the title character, and the horror film Son of Frankenstein, in which his character befriends the Frankenstein Monster (Boris Karloff).
    His final film, and the one he loves most deer-ly, was Bambi. Because of Donnie’s large and bright brown eyes, he was
    selected by Mr. Disney
    to be the facial model for the Disney artists who would be handling the baby deer’s expressions. This evolved into doing the voice work for the young Bambi. When Donnie finished up on this movie in 1940, he left the lot and, as it turned out, the business of being a child actor; Bambi was his final credit. A lifetime later, however, he returned to work for the Disney Studios as an on-camera interviewee, adding his unique perspective to the bonus materials for the new deluxe DVD edition of Bambi. With the 65-year interval between the making of the original Bambi and his participation on the DVD, Donnie probably holds the record for the longest-awaited show business comeback of any entertainer in the world!